8021287 I know that I, at least, would be... eh....
I'm not even sure how to put it, but considering how I take responsibilities and my thoughts about the integrity of my mind and free will, I would be... angry doesn't cover it. Wrathful, livid, enraged- none of them really fit it, because all would be understatements.
Still, I have to disagree with Luna's actions in that regard. Sure, at first glance it seems to make sense, but then you realize that unless the twins are going to be sealed in a room in stasis for their entire existences until they are needed- which would be exceedingly cruel by any standards- somepony is going to have to take care of them. Luna is busy with matters relating to the governance of Equestria, and she cannot be around twenty-four seven (or whatever they decide the day-night cycle is that day), and the pony to take care of the twins in question might as well be their father.
So, it was a stupid mistake to begin with anyway, mostly because she didn't even think ahead. So, really, in retrospect it was about as emotionally affecting as a guy making the "difficult decision" to toss his dog off a bridge for no god-damn reason, something that I realized while I was writing this. Look, I still love the story, but that was a stupidly contrived thing to do.
I'm not so sure it's a good idea to have both sisters be mothers at the same time. Raising a foal is very time and energy consuming and they already have plenty of responsibilities as it is. One of them is fine as the other can partially cover for them.
8026235 I actually think Luna being a mother would be fine as long as Celestia is not. Celestia can take part of Luna's responsibilities while Luna is busy with her children. However both being mothers at the same time doesn't seem like a smart move.
its pretty good, fix the italics.
Lucky stud. Certainly got a better deal than Luna's baby daddy.
8021272 Take note that's never addressed, having sex with a pony then removing his memories, comes across a little too much like rape if you ask me.
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I know that I, at least, would be... eh....
I'm not even sure how to put it, but considering how I take responsibilities and my thoughts about the integrity of my mind and free will, I would be... angry doesn't cover it. Wrathful, livid, enraged- none of them really fit it, because all would be understatements.
Still, I have to disagree with Luna's actions in that regard. Sure, at first glance it seems to make sense, but then you realize that unless the twins are going to be sealed in a room in stasis for their entire existences until they are needed- which would be exceedingly cruel by any standards- somepony is going to have to take care of them. Luna is busy with matters relating to the governance of Equestria, and she cannot be around twenty-four seven (or whatever they decide the day-night cycle is that day), and the pony to take care of the twins in question might as well be their father.
So, it was a stupid mistake to begin with anyway, mostly because she didn't even think ahead. So, really, in retrospect it was about as emotionally affecting as a guy making the "difficult decision" to toss his dog off a bridge for no god-damn reason, something that I realized while I was writing this. Look, I still love the story, but that was a stupidly contrived thing to do.
8021287 Secret of State.
I'm not so sure it's a good idea to have both sisters be mothers at the same time. Raising a foal is very time and energy consuming and they already have plenty of responsibilities as it is. One of them is fine as the other can partially cover for them.
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I actually think Luna being a mother would be fine as long as Celestia is not. Celestia can take part of Luna's responsibilities while Luna is busy with her children. However both being mothers at the same time doesn't seem like a smart move.
I gotta admit, while both of them being pregnant is a dumb move, Celestia went about it in a much better way.