The Great and Powerful Trixie has moved on to greater and more powerful venues. Her magic has become more impressive to the crowds. Unlike a certain time, however, she has not made the mistake of asking audience members to out-perform her. If Ponyville was any indicator, switching to a no-challenge performance was a smart decision.
In light of her more recent success, however, Trixie has faced slightly more difficult obstacles. The owners of less great establishments refused her business even though her great and powerful five bits were worth a hundred of any pony else’s bits. The Stubborn and Reluctant Trixie accepted the fact that she needed more funds. But where would she get the money?
Well, Trixie does have that law experience, thought Trixie, But prosecutors don't get very well paid when they simply do it for revenge.
The Great and Powerful Trixie decided to try her hooves at defending the less powerful and more helpless foals. After all, if that loser Phoenix Wrong could do it, why couldn't the much better and more talented Trixie?
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*Hack!* *Cough!* Sorry. I think I'm allergic to Trixie's ego.
Contains slight spoilers to Turnabout Storm, though viewing those videos first is not necessary.
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