i was almost a shadowbolt. any different from the wonderbolts?
Flux: In all honestly, we are fairly similar, you Wonderbolts soar during the day and we soar during the night!
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so.. what's your deal then? dark magic? killer? gotta be a catch here.
Oh there is a catch, no point in hiding that. I negotiate deals with demons, they use to barter in souls but i explained how that was a fools gamble. The only ones willing to sell souls don't have souls worth buying.
Now a proper payment is something that can benefit me and my own demons. I can grant a flightless pony wings for a limited time each day, in exchange they must convince another pony to give up their wings for life. Want me to bring a mother back to life prepare to spend your own life to work off that debt.
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Holy shit! Has it really been 6 years since I brought my multicolored booty back? I guess the only thing faster than me is time.
Thanks for stickin around with me for so long, guys. Here’s to more years of awesomeness!
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[ Mod ]: Okay so, I’ll answer this as a Mod rather than as Lea because it allows me to explain it a bit better. Since, to be fair. Lea herself doesn’t fully know how it works either and is kind of embarrassed to talk about it as should’ve been visible in previous updates.
Anyways, this colour wheel is the BASICS of it. However, it isn’t 100% accurate either. Remember that whenever I’ve shown Lea, she tends to be more than one colour. That is because emotions are complex and often appear hand in hand with one another. Also no, I did not write EVERY emotion here either.
When trying to decipher what she’s feeling, take into account both colours and what she is doing, what she looks like. Because if she’s more on the yellow side, she doesn’t have to be nervous, it could really just be her being excited. Could also be more neutral, and her pumped up with adrenaline and feeling energized.
But what I am NOT showing here fully, is SHADES and SATURATIONS.
How light or dark a colour is will also hint towards what she is feeling. If she is blue, she might be sad or disappointed. But if she’s a very dark blue, she might feel grief/despair. If she’s a dark red, she might be furious.
To sum it up:
Darker colours are usually negative emotions.
Lighter/pastel colours are usually softer.
However. I won’t ever give you guys an EXACT chart of what is what. That is because if I do that, I tie myself down to HAVE to obey it. Moreover, even if I wanted to, I can’t. I’d have to do an entire spectrum of colours with the different shades, saturations, etc.
Think about this as a guideline and not rules set in stone.
It is up to you guys how you interpret it. Maybe you’ll be right, maybe you’ll be wrong. Emotions are difficult. Why do you think putting colours to them would be any easier?
[ Asker ]: @distorteddash
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