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If a Slenderman falls in the forest, does anyone care?

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Season 6 Spoilers!

Ah, Snowfall Frost, a misguided pony that nearly ended Hearth's Warming for all of time. Her fable is a lesson to ponies everywhere about appreciating the holidays.

And she doesn't look like Starlight Glimmer one bit. Nope. Not at all.

...Starlight Glimmer isn't too happy when she learns Twilight is basing Snowfall's character off of her.

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This was meta and beautiful :rainbowlaugh:

I’d have loved to read The Cinch and hear all those cool songs.”

Friendship Games parody now. :rainbowdetermined2:

:rainbowlaugh:Love the story:pinkiehappy:

At first, when Starlight pulled Spike back, I thought this story was going to be really cringey and confrontational, but it actually ended up being hilarious.

Spike could make himself more than a few gems knowing that dragon claw nails are useful reagents!

He was the one who kind of threw Starlight under the bus the most in the actual episode though - bringing up her stealing cutie marks. Though it would have been a better analogy if he'd instead brought up the wastelands they all visited - Starlight really did destroy the world in that reality!

I also saw the resemblance of Snowfall to Twilight during the HWE past scene, thought the difference between the two of them is Snowflake was interested in becoming powerful, Twilight just wanted to learn stuff.

Nice story - it gets an up vote from me!

is it weird that it seems starlight has better chemistry with spike than twilight?

and the entire time, i thought she was holding spike like:

upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/c/c3/Blofeldpleasance67.jpg

Well now. I was kind of expecting an Accusation Fic or commentary or somesuch, but this was very good and stood on its own very well. The characters weren't altogether "right" or "wrong" or painted as the villain or hero, but rather made their stances from their own positions in ways that felt very believable. And the joke at the end really stuck the landing. Top notch. Good story.

Snowfall has a tomato-like flank.

I’d have loved to read The Cinch

This alone made it worth reading.

Starlight is very quick to pull out the no-second-chances thing. Especially when Twilight was the one who convinced her she should offer one to Trixie. Am I the only one who thinks this is kinda ungrateful?

And it's interesting how it's suddenly Twilight here blabbing about the similarities between Starlight and Snowfall, when in the actual episode, it was Spike who kept doing that. Twilight had to shush him twice.

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I also saw the resemblance of Snowfall to Twilight during the HWE past scene, thought the difference between the two of them is Snowflake was interested in becoming powerful, Twilight just wanted to learn stuff.

Not even just that. Twilight suspected Equestria would be attacked by an incredibly powerful villain and she didn't want to be distracted from preparing for it. She had an imminent, concrete reason for her behaviour, not a childhood trauma.

7215922 - Someone really ought to write it.

7215773 Your avatar...:rainbowlaugh:
Sorry, just had to get that out! Also, just curious why you think her flank is tomato-like.

The nail clippers part was funniest.

7218434 Glimmer has the knowledge to make another one. :P

Careful what you say around Starlight Glimmer. Her brain is wired a teense different than yours.

Starlight Glimmer to Flintheart: "Yeah, you've got problems. So do we all. But she's not one of 'em. You really want to find out the hard way just what happens when you ruin the holiday for one foal?"

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Ate the scroll with the written spell. Starlight would most probably have remembered the spell seeing as she wrote it. She could easily recreate the spell.

You forget that Starlight was casting the spell without the scroll.

Thank you Starlight, for ruining a classic foal’s tale for me forever.

Of course elimination of that girl's pain doesn't cost fun story for Twilight to read.

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