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Much like their countries, monarchs have played an important role in the mythology of ''[[My Little Pony]]'' and can generally be split into two camps - good and evil monarchs. Good monarchs, such as {{FIM|Princess Celestia}}, [[Majesty]], and to a slightly lesser extent, [[King Aspen]], could be described as graceful, elegant and virtuous, while evil monarchs tended to be cruel, wicked and in many cases, irredeemable. |
Much like their countries, monarchs have played an important role in the mythology of ''[[My Little Pony]]'' and can generally be split into two camps - good and evil monarchs. Good monarchs, such as {{FIM|Princess Celestia}}, [[Majesty]], and to a slightly lesser extent, [[King Aspen]], could be described as graceful, elegant and virtuous, while evil monarchs tended to be cruel, wicked and in many cases, irredeemable. |
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The last example wasn't always the case however, as there have been at least two, arguably three, examples of evil monarchs becoming good. These are [[King Charlatan]], who changed his evil ways after he harmed his son, [[Prince Edgar]], |
The last example wasn't always the case however, as there have been at least two, arguably three, examples of evil monarchs becoming good. These are [[King Charlatan]], who changed his evil ways after he harmed his son, [[Prince Edgar]], [[King Sombra]], who realized he wasn't truly an evil person and ended up wandering Equestria with his childhood friend, [[Radiant Hope]] and the third arguable example was {{MLP|Scorpan}}, who was never actually evil but did evil things to protect {{MLP|Spike}} from certain doom by the hands of {{MLP|Tirek}}. |
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Villainous monarchs could be graceful and elegant in their own ways however, such as the hypnotically smooth, commanding presence of Tirek in "[[Rescue at Midnight Castle]]" and the sassy grace of {{ |
Villainous monarchs could be graceful and elegant in their own ways however, such as the hypnotically smooth, commanding presence of Tirek in "[[Rescue at Midnight Castle]]" and the sassy grace of {{FIM|Queen Chrysalis}} during ''[[The Return of Queen Chrysalis]]''. Likewise, not every good monarch was exactly graceful or even friendly, such as the crude, but good-hearted {{FIM|Ember}} and the self-centered, but ultimately kind and compassion [[Prince Blueblood]]. |
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