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Hah! MacIntosh won!
Well, that wasn't all that surprising. Mongrel is just small cog in machine, after all.
The shaman got away, hm? He's at large, and so are the warriors there. But what can they do now that Rainbow has been... let's call it rescued?
The next best target would be, weird as it sounds, probably Luna. Depending on whether they can catch her while she's a little away from the main group, and that won't be difficult to arrange at all. As soon as he's close enough he can activate his slaves' control. Even if they can't do much with their hands tied, they can still just stop walking. Give the main group some distraction to chase after, and they're likely to leave the prideful Luna behind, who believes she can handle anything the dogs throw at her. If they can use magic while bound it becomes only easier.
The dogs tried duels, backstabbing, and complicated transmogrification. They should understand by now that these approaches won't work; they don't have the time, or their efforts are undone because they are too obvious. What they need to do is catch one of the ponies and then attacking his/her mind with everything they have in order to speed up the brainwashing. It has to be quick to work. They can use their captive for a testrun, renew their control over the two dog slaves, and release their new sleeper agent back into the pony group with some story of her fighting off diamond dog ambushers. Luna has always been a little strange compared to her sister anyway, I doubt many would notice a major difference.
As for Roverdash, she's still controlled by the collar. So, we still don't know how much damage her mind retained. For now, Rarity keeps her, which is fine.
Though there certainly is something to the idea of Rarity offering Raindog as a gift to Spike...
AH PISS
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