^Kinda strengthens my headcanon that pony fables say that Timberwolves are guard dogs who watch over their master’s garden, which is the Everfree Forest.
I dunno, I kinda thought they were malevolent animated magical constructs, even plant based ‘animals’ shouldn’t regenerate like that without strong magic involved. Some kind of evil mage’s guardians let loose in the Everfree or something.
That is because while Sauron was a mostly wordless background entity he had history, build up, threat. He broke the will of the King of Gondor, poisoned the mind of the great White Wizard, united armies of all kinds to evil and Commanded the fear Black Riders.
All I of Sombra was black chrystals, non slavery and Celestia eyes turned green.
Yes with perhaps a less silly name they could have pulled it off given that they put it at the end of the season and slowly built up to it with nothing overt. A name drop, a minion, some history and an overall plan.
Instead they designed a character who looked like he had a personality, made him sound ridiculous, added a generic bad guy back story, end boss power set and then dropped him into the story.
I liked the Chrystal Empire story around Sombra, if they removed him and added a history lessen about him I probably wouldn’t have noticed. To me the Chrystal episode is the Vacation episode, I liked it but there was no villain, just a bunch of interruptions involving dark crystals with no real consequence.
^ Why is that downvoted, and this do not?
The image is talking about the fake timber wolf, not the real ones.
>Bitching about Sombra.
>Calling things that aren’t villains “villains”.
All I of Sombra was black chrystals, non slavery and Celestia eyes turned green.
Yes with perhaps a less silly name they could have pulled it off given that they put it at the end of the season and slowly built up to it with nothing overt. A name drop, a minion, some history and an overall plan.
Instead they designed a character who looked like he had a personality, made him sound ridiculous, added a generic bad guy back story, end boss power set and then dropped him into the story.
I liked the Chrystal Empire story around Sombra, if they removed him and added a history lessen about him I probably wouldn’t have noticed. To me the Chrystal episode is the Vacation episode, I liked it but there was no villain, just a bunch of interruptions involving dark crystals with no real consequence.
Sombra for me as a no menacing try of a villain Sauron-Style.