Considering the position of the Trixie and Starlight dolls at the end (not to mention the Twilight and Celestia dolls) and the fact that these seem to be voodoo-esque dolls, I’m adding the implied sex tag.
– @Background Pony #EA23
Ever since I read Days of Wasp and Spider, I’ve had the headcannon that Luna’s special talent has a lot to do with control over the force of gravity. Celestia just uses brute force (she can tap into a massive nuclear furnace, so she has energy to spare), but Luna does it with finesse.
@VermiIIion
Speaking purely from show cannon, when the Sisters are gone, the Sun and moon actually stop in the middle of the sky. Since there are also two of them, and their jobs are apparently different, Celestia brings the day “then” Luna brings the night, it looks like they move their respective space balls rather than control the movement of the earth.
@FanOfMostEverything
I’d imagine Celestia would be not inclined to have that title, since she does control the sun. Well, sort of. That depends if the sun revolves around the planet or if the planet revolves around the sun.
@Background Pony #9AB8
Frustrated confusion happens.
Considering the made-up physics presented so far, that seems plausible. :j
doesn’t that mean Equestria doesn’t rotate?
she gets a rock stick in it.
Secret? XD
implied sextag.–
@Background Pony #EA23
Ever since I read Days of Wasp and Spider, I’ve had the headcannon that Luna’s special talent has a lot to do with control over the force of gravity. Celestia just uses brute force (she can tap into a massive nuclear furnace, so she has energy to spare), but Luna does it with finesse.
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KEK
Ah, that sucks. Especially since I just now saw I accidentally put a “not” between “be” and “inclined.” Autocorrect, ugh.
Your ability to runs out after 5 minutes.
Why is it sometimes I can edit my comments, but other times not?
Speaking purely from show cannon, when the Sisters are gone, the Sun and moon actually stop in the middle of the sky. Since there are also two of them, and their jobs are apparently different, Celestia brings the day “then” Luna brings the night, it looks like they move their respective space balls rather than control the movement of the earth.
But I have been wrong before
I’d imagine Celestia would be not inclined to have that title, since she does control the sun. Well, sort of. That depends if the sun revolves around the planet or if the planet revolves around the sun.
I think that may be one Luna’s lesser known titles.
Also worth a mention is the Princess of Wind, who left because she was tired of ponies laughing at her title.