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[[File:Twilight_drowning.png|thumb|400px|Twilight [[drowning|drowning]] in water at a [[Beach]]]]
[[File:My Little Pony IDW Friendship is Magic issue 43 page 5 crop - Dark Water image for Equestriapedia.jpg|thumb|400px|The [[Mane Six]] resting in the dark water hot springs near [[Ponyville_(Friendship_is_Magic)|Ponyville]].]]
'''Dark Water''' is a corruptive liquid that makes up the hot springs near Ponyville in the ''[[Ponies of Dark Water]]'' story arc.
'''Dark Water''' is a corruptive liquid that makes up the hot springs near Ponyville in the ''[[Ponies of Dark Water]]'' story arc.


==History==
==History==
The [[Main Six]] were infected with dark magic when they relaxed in dark water. The Cutie Mark Crusaders defeated [[Empress Twilight Sparkle]] by soaking her with [[Water|water]].<ref name = PODW>''[[Ponies of Dark Water]]''</ref>
The [[Mane Six]] were infected with dark magic when they relaxed in dark water. Zecora and the Cutie Mark Crusaders cured them using ground dragon scales and bellwether dust mixed in [[Water|water]].<ref name = PODW>''[[Ponies of Dark Water]]''</ref>


==See also==
==See also==
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Latest revision as of 21:22, 7 November 2023

The Mane Six resting in the dark water hot springs near Ponyville.

Dark Water is a corruptive liquid that makes up the hot springs near Ponyville in the Ponies of Dark Water story arc.

History

The Mane Six were infected with dark magic when they relaxed in dark water. Zecora and the Cutie Mark Crusaders cured them using ground dragon scales and bellwether dust mixed in water.[1]

See also

References