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Under the curse Twilight lacked compassion and love. She had no qualms with battling against Rarity over the ruling of Ponyville, nor did she have any qualms with manipulating Rarity and Princess Luna into submission while she went to conquer all of Equestria herself. Believing herself to be the rightful ruler of the entire kingdom, Twilight cast down Luna with a single blast of magic after figuring out she was attempting to trick her into removing her curse. Much of Twilight's personality remained in this form, but was twisted and darkened. Twilight was still clever and organized, but unfathomably more intelligent -- or at least more willing to use her intelligence in self-serving manners. It was said that Twilight foresaw every possible reality and every possible outcome when she planned against her former friends. Regardless of her cruelty, Twilight appeared to have good intentions with her ruling, or at least used her possible good intentions as a front for her great evil. She did seem to truly believe society would benefit under her tyrannical rule and did appear to believe she would be doing good in the world. Nonetheless, Twilight cared not for the happiness of her subjects. Instead, Twilight developed machinery that would literally sap the intelligence from her subjects, turning them into near-mindless buffoons with no sense of danger or self-preservation. It was said by Princess Luna that it was good that Twilight did not retain her friendship with the girls when she took to power, or else they would be completely unstoppable. Twilight was staunchly objectiveness under the curse, having no consideration for individuality, color, or joy. Instead she wanted to rule with harsh fairness and dull colors.
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