Celestia lay on her bed next to the crackling fire, while taking yet another sip of her tea. Her hooves crossed, she scanned her eyes over one of the many reports that she had received recently on the aftermath on the whole Tirek ordeal. If she had to be honest with herself, it was admittedly getting old after only a single day.
Then again, she didn't necessarily need to take responsibility for the last few letters that she had read. All the princess was doing was purposely wasting time by reading her sister's half of reports.
Mainly because she wished this night was over with.
Discord had sent her a letter that morning, saying that he wanted to speak with her around this time. Though he didn't specify what it was that he wanted to talk about, Celestia could guess. And she hoped that it could fly by as quick as it could.
The stress was biting her at the edges of her hooves. Where was he? She had already lowered the sun - her shift had technically ended. If he desires to speak with her, why couldn't he just do it and get it over with?
She gave a frustrated sigh as the words on the scroll ran out. The alicorn had not even realized she had taken nothing in from the report - she was just moving her eyes from left to right as she was lost in her thoughts. Instead of completing the job, however, she pushed it onto the pile of already-read letters.
With nothing else to do, she sat still, swallowing the last few drops of her tea. For a few more moments, she was in a room of tedious silence.
Then a bright flash sparked a few feet in front of her.
Both relief and concern flooded Celestia as a familiar draconequus appeared in front of her. Despite her worry, though, she kept her tone calm and collected.
"Hello, Discord," she greeted him, "you wished to speak with me?"
Discord folded his two front limbs. "I did indeed, Princess." He answered.
"Well, make it quick," she urged, "it won't be long until my sister takes over my duties."
He pursed his lips. "Oh dear, I promise you now, Celestia, I would if I could."
Her heart dropped. So much for this being quick. "Is that so? Well... proceed." She ordered regretfully.
He broke eye contact with her, instead looked up at the ceiling and raised a brow as he opened his mouth. "Twilight Sparkle told me about what you did about Tirek - your plan and all."
"Why would she do that?" she asked, only to get two yellow eyes narrowed at her. "Not that I think she shouldn't have - I'm just curious why it would need to be shared."
He gave a scoff, "I was curious to why you would give up your magic in the first place."
She tilted her head. "You were there when Tirek discovered we had hidden our magic. Surely you worked it out?"
He tapped his chin. "I did. And it stumped me," he squinted, "were you trying to hide your magic, or buy time?"
Celestia blinked, and flattened her ears. She had to pick her words carefully. "I was trying to hide it."
The draconequus perked an ear at this. "And yet it was on your mind the whole time that I knew about Twilight?"
The alicorn began to tap her hoof nervously on the mattress that she lay on. "It... it slipped my mind."
Discord rolled his red pupils. "As if. Twilight told me even she was unconvinced that you 'forgot'. Apparently you explained my betrayal seconds before you transferred your magic," he leaned his head forward, giving a pout.
Celestia stared at the ground. "It was a last minute plan. I was desperate."
"Were you now? That explains why you sent me without any backup," a chuckle escaped his throat, "let's be honest here, Celestia. That wasn't the wisest thing you've done."
She scrunched her nose, beginning to get impatient. "I found sending other ponies after a being who steals magic irresponsible."
Watching from the corner of her eye, Celestia tried to ignore the draconequus as he began to circle her. "Then why not send yourself?"
Reaching her breaking point, the alicorn swung her head around to face him. "I didn't want to take the risk of him stealing any powerful magic!" She snapped, only to give him the satisfaction. Smirking, he continued.
"So what did you expect Twilight to do after she possessed the alicorn magic? Because you practically had two options. One; make her hide away for the rest of her life and not make any difference to Tirek taking over, or two; attempt to defeat Tirek with her magic... despite you telling her to hide, and that apparently being your plan."
She froze. "I..."
"Tick tock, which one is it?"
Celestia bit her lip. "Neither... I wanted Twilight to act, however I told her to hide away from him."
"...So basically...?"
"I left it to her. I didn't know what she'd do next."
"Which brings me to my next question." He raised a brow. "Why did you tell Twilight not to share her powers with her friends?"
Her mouth quivered. "I didn't want to put them at risk..."
"But again." Discord was quick to answer. "What about me? I knew. I knew how to help Tirek get her magic. Telling them would only keep them safer... instead they just ran into my arms, unaware of my betrayal." His tone became more firm.
"I said I didn't want her to tell her about her magic." She stood up on her hooves and glared at him. "I did not say to keep your betrayal a secret."
Then it appeared again. That smirk.
"Tell me, Celestia. What did you think Twilight would do after you gave her your magic?" He shoved his face up to hers.
"I already told you I didn't know what she'd do."
"I know, but what did you imagine she'd do?"
She paused again. Nerves made her rub her leg with a hoof. "I... I imagined she'd tell her friends anyway."
Discord tilted his head. "And why would that be?" When the alicorn didn't reply, he decided to conjure up a stool that stayed afloat in midair and a mug of coffee in his talon. Celestia could only guess this was his attempt to lighten the mood for her; it wasn't working. Still, he continued to speak. "Do speak up, Princess. I'm asking because I'm curious."
Celestia rolled her eyes and gave a snort, "Of course it is."
The draconequus widened his eyes. "Are you accusing me of being a liar?" He dropped his mug onto the carpet dramatically. It smashed - though no liquid spilled over, instead it stayed in place as if it were still being held by the thick glass. "My dear Celestia, don't you think that's a little bit hypocritical?"
"Shut up!" she spat, splaying her wings out in frustration and anger. Discord stared back in her fiery magenta eyes, keeping a mild expression, but covering up any signs of gladness in her irritation. The two of them stood still for a while longer, neither one daring to loose sight of the other.
"So you know what I'm getting at," Discord whispered. Celestia gave no reply. However, she did break eye contact, letting her lids cover her sight and lowering her head. Finally, she spoke.
"I knew ever since you requested to speak with me." Her tone was flat, her voice hoarse.
"This means that my suspicions are correct," the draconequus confirmed, not a hint of doubt in his voice. She slowly nodded, finally looking back up at him.
"I admit it." She growled. "I planned all of it. I knew you'd betray us, and I knew that you would trap Twilight's friends to use them as bait." Her eyes narrowed as she carried on. "And I knew you'd be betrayed."
Discord remained deadpanned. "There's more."
Unable to face her former-enemy anymore, she turned her back to him and stared at the spitting fire in front of her. "I wanted you to be betrayed."
The silence seemed like a signal for her to continue, despite how much she desired not to. "I sent you alone so that you would make your own choice. I knew from the start that Tirek had a silver tongue." Still no reply. She carried on. "I knew you'd betray us, and I had one weapon against that."
"...And what was that?" Discord asked, though it sounded as if he already knew the answer.
"Yourself," Celestia replied mildly, still staring into the flames. "You would be betrayed, and you would feel guilt - I was right."
"Why would you make me feel guilt though?" he urged.
Her eyes began to ache from the brightness piercing into her eyes, so she had no choice but to shut the light out. "I wanted to see that the guilt would lead to a stronger friendship..." She breathed in.
"I wanted to know that you cared..." Finally she found the strength to turn back around to face him. He still stood in the same place as before, however he held something that wasn't always there.
In his talon, he held a familiar bouquet of flowers.
Celestia blinked. And he spoke.
"Here's your proof."
"I know."
His eyebrows dropped. His hind limbs carried himself closer to her. "I meant, here's your proof that I care." The flowers were thrust right up to her. She tilted her head in confusion.
"I know you do... You've proven that." Even so, she took the flowers into her own hooves.
Discord folded his arms, his ears drooping. "The flowers are my proof. I gave them to you."
Celestia raised a brow at him, then she moved her gaze to the flowers, which notably shared the colours of Twilight and her friends. For moments more, she didn't move her eyes away. However, that didn't mean that she could block his voice from her ears.
"You planned every single move that I made. You wished for all of it to happen, and it did." His wings began to flap, and his body was lifted into the air. The draconequus slithered towards her, his face less than an inch away from her own as she slowly lifted her head up to meet him. She squinted as his breath repeatedly collided with her eyes, however she did not move from her place.
"You pulled the strings, and I became your puppet."
Celestia couldn't break out of his gaze. He wasn't done yet.
"From imprisoning me into stone, to freeing me, to this." He reached out a talon and settled it around the bouquet, though he refused to remove it from her hoof. She barely even noticed him doing anything.
"Once Equestria was my puppet, and now you're my puppeteer." He murmured, his yellow eyes narrowing. "You got your revenge, whether you wished to or not."
Discord took a step back, letting go of the bouquet. But instead of holding Celestia's magenta eyes in his gaze, he glanced at the flowers she held. Her irises followed his.
"But sometimes... revenge can be sweet."
The princess continued to focus on the flowers, until an absence suddenly hit her. Her head flinched up, her eyes searching desperately for Discord, but he was nowhere in sight. An emptiness entered her gut as loneliness lingered in the room yet again. The flowers she held stole her attention again.
Revenge can be sweet... Discord's words echoed in her mind. Her horn then lit up, as did the bouquet. Glowing with a yellow aura, the flowers floated across the room towards her desk. They then dropped into a glass vars, drops of water escaping into the air as a splash was heard.
Celestia then shuffled back onto her mattress, and dropped onto her hooves. She levitated the papers she had forgotten about out of the way so that she could stretch out her hind legs across the soft surface. Her head began to sink into the plush pillow it was rested on, and her eyes began to droop shut. Just before her consciousness slipped away, she heard a sentence echo in her head.
Once Equestria was my puppet, and now you're my puppeteer...
Well let's be honest, despite aiding Tirek with draining Discord's not exactly the first thing that comes to mind when you think 'helpful and forthcoming'.
Let's be honest, Celestia's plan after Discord turned hinged on him not being the most helpful of people, and it's... well, it's not an unreasonable assumption to make now is it?
How could anyone downvote this?!
This is deep! A rare take on a more serious Discord. I like it. Very much.
Especially for seriously showing more than just one layer to Celly's and Discord's relationship.
Nice one.
Its well written but I really can't get on board with the whole mastermind Celestia thing.
For someone who is supposedly so good at predicting and planning around everyones actions including the spirit of chaos; you would think she would have a better plan than one that involved Tirek literally getting all (non friendship-rainbow deus ex machina from a box based) magic and the ability to do whatever the hell he wanted with it.
Who's the real bad guy when your supposedly benevolent sun goddess will put your whole race at the mercy of an evil magic stealing monster to teach a small friendship lesson to select few of "actually important" ponies.
Should be wisest. The most should be removed.
You should never use more and -er/most and -est together unless you are trying to portray a specific style.
So Celestia also knew that Tirek would give Discord something that could turn into the key?
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I downvoted because I don't think Discord has a right to be upset and I don't like it when people act like Celestia actually using her brain is a bad thing. People complain about puppeteers and manipulation. Who could behave as they needed to if every thing was spelled out to them? If everything was an act? Who would actually use their own brain?
No, I appreciate Celestia's cunning
5405639 I think Discord has every right to be angry. I mean, I would be. If someone set me up in any way for any reason, i'd be angry. Even if in the end, everything turned out better.
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that's your choice I guess.
Funny thing is Celestia didn't even really manipulate anyone here. She just trusted them to be themselves and put them where being themselves would be affective.
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the problem complaining about Celestia having no other plan than basically letting Tirek have all the magic was we have no way of knowing if there was another feasible plan.
Maybe the Elements of Harmony would have worked but we don't know the Tree of Harmony would have given them back. Equestria seems full of beings that can be defeated if you can do this one thing
An interesting argument, but still a little loose here and there. Celestia is a little over emotional, IMO, at the finding that one of her puppets has woken up and is confronting its master directly. Some dissuasion or misdirection from her at the beginning would seem more plausible for a puppeteer of her calibre. Even when that fails, I can't see guilt coming over her so. She's immortal, she's ruled for centuries, and as we've seen in previous seasons, The Long Game is certainly something she is adept at playing.
That also begs the question as to the duration of this particular instance of that game. I just have an issue with how long you're seeming to make it. I can see manipulating Discord after his reemergence, but not planning to have that happen. That he would feel guilty for his actions, because Fluttershy and her friendship with him was proof that he was capable of guilt, is a stronger argument for her trying to manipulate him in that way. Bringing him back in S3 could more readily be believed as her way of testing a theory, to see if friendship as a means of manipulation is possible, and would work at all on a being such as him.
The idea is there, certainly, and it got a Like for that. I just think more could have been done with it.
An interesting perspective.
Personally In felt there were more strings being pulled by Discord during the 4th season.
I just couldn't decide if he was doing it to his own ends or if Tia had some say in it.