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Silver Shadows


Silence is greater than words.

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In the song for the episode, "Fame and Misfortune", Twilight didn't sing about what flaws she has. One day, Pinkie realizes this and quickly this the others. They begin talking.

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In the song for the episode, "Fame and Misfortune", Twilight didn't sing about what flaws she has.

"My mistakes all written in ink" doesn't count? Really?

Not bad! Pretty good! Brav-

WE GET THE POINT!!!:rainbowhuh:

"Your call then, I'll be in the library, studying a theory."

Twilight flew to Starlight before asking, "Which theory is it?"

Starlight began trotting towards the doors, "Well, Star Swirl created this theory that it is possible to hypnotize ponies through their eyes."

So... uh... did I miss the payoff? Was this a red herring of some sort? This seems oddly specific to just be throwaway dialogue.

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No, I just made it up.

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To be honest, I had a mental debate on it since it was only one line and everypony technically wrote in it. For the other lines, it was only for that one specific pony.

"I am never truly gone" - pinkie pie 2k17

Almost the entire first stanza to the chorus and Rainbow's lines belong to Twilight.

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The second part was when they sang together while to first is Twilight by herself.

Lol I noticed that twilight didn’t say anything and was wondering how it would turn out if the mane 6 confronted her about it. This fic was..... flawless.

"My mistakes are all written in ink" is actually Twilight's part. She doesn't have one specific flaw that stands out above the rest. She's had so many different flaws throughout her journey that she's learnt from but she's never had one specific one recurring a lot that she can pinpoint, she's had several different flaws that change. When she says "my mistakes are all written in ink", she means because she's a princess, every mistake she makes is written and passed through history, and also that she's made countless mistakes.

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