Long Unspoken
"I see that you've redecorated," Sunset observed, as her gaze flew around the throne room. A smile pricked at the corners of her l- her mouth; of course she didn't have lips as a pony. "I don't like it."
In truth, the throne room was mostly the same as she remembered it; it was probably not exactly the same red carpet, considering how many hooves walked upon it every day, but whoever was in charge of replacing them had managed to get the exact same shade; the dais rose above the room, just as it always had, and Princess Celestia's throne sat atop the dais, just as it always had, although the princess did not sit upon it at present but had descended to a level with Sunset and Princess Twilight ā or perhaps it should be said that she had declined to ascend, given that they had all entered the room together.
Even the flowers that sat beneath the dais, on either side of the carpet, looked the same, even though they were manifestly not, unless they were the longest-lived flowers that were ever heard of. Nevertheless, they were the same shade, the same breed, the same shape as Sunset remembered.
At least, she thought they were. Her memories were not what they could have been; perhaps she was simply projecting continuity into what was, in fact, new and different.
Nevertheless, the only substantial changes that Sunset noticed in the throne room, amidst the familiar pillars and walls and carpet, were the stained glass windows that dominated the white walls and provided most of the decoration in what was otherwise an almost minimalist place. In Sunset's day, they had been mostly abstract: phases of the moon, a sun falling upon a world, that sort of thing. There were still some of those, but fewer now than there had been before.
In their place had been erected monuments to Twilight Sparkle. In Sunset's time, only a single window had existed depicting some great triumph of the past, and that the victory of Princess Celestia and Princess Luna over Discord ā although there had been also, and remained, a second window displaying the tyranny of Discord from which they had redeemed Equestria. Now, stained glass commemorated the defeat of Nightmare Moon, Discord for the second time, the changelings, Sombra, Tirek, not to mention Twilight's ascension to the crown and rank of princess.
In her latter days here in the palace, Sunset had always told herself that Cadance's accomplishments were not that impressive, her ascension nothing so special, because if it had been, then Princess Celestia would have immortalised it in these windows.
That didn't really hold water anymore.
It was a good thing that Sunset was past caring.
Princess Twilight, on the other hand ā other hoof, rather, while she was here; even if it was only for a brief visit, she should at least try and get back into the local jargon ā seemed to care a little bit, albeit not perhaps in the right way, judging by the way that a flush of embarrassment rose to her cheeks and she started to look away.
"Oh, don't act like that," Sunset snapped good-naturedly. "You're as bad as Pyrrha."
Princess Twilight seemed to avoid looking at Princess Celestia as she murmured, "I didn't ask for any of these."
"It doesn't mean you didn't earn them," Sunset replied. "Let me tell you, if I had saved Equestriaā¦" ā she began to count the windows ā "one, two, three-"
"That one's not me," Princess Twilight pointed out, when Sunset's hoof reached the window celebrating the defeat of the changeling. "That was Cadance and Shining Armor."
Sunset squinted at the two ponies drawn in outline against the pink background; yes, that was Cadance, wasn't it? Now that she looked more closely, she could see it plainly. "Okay, two-"
"Although," Princess Celestia interjected wryly, "while Princess Cadance and Shining Armor repelled the changeling attack, it was only thanks to Twilight that the changeling threat was uncovered to be repelled."
"Right," Sunset said. "We'll call that two and a half. Three and a half-"
"That's not me, either," Princess Twilight insisted as Sunset began to count King Sombra's downfall. "I told you, that was Spike."
"With your help," Princess Celestia reminded her. "By placing the good of the Crystal Empire above your personal objective, you showed you were one step closer to being ready."
"Princess," Twilight moaned.
Princess Celestia covered her mouth with one hoof as she chuckled. "Forgive me, Twilight; your humility is very charming, but as your teacher, as somepony who has watched you grow up before my eyes, it's only natural that I want to celebrate your accomplishments and let the rest of Equestria know how proud I am of you." The gaze of her royal purple eyes shifted for a moment to fall on Sunset and lingered there for a few seconds.
The smile returned to Sunset's face, more in earnestness this time, as she resumed her counting. "We'll call that half as well: three, four ā if I had saved Equestria four times, including partialsā"
"All of my victories have been partials," Twilight insisted. "I couldn't have done any of those things without the help of my friends."
"āand ascended to become an alicorn and a princess in the bargain," Sunset went on, ignoring Twilight's protestation ā just because she'd done everything with help didn't change the fact that she'd done it, "I would want everypony in Equestria to know exactly who I was and what I'd done."
"Would you still?" Twilight asked. There was no judgement in her voice, only curiosity, and yetā¦ Sunset felt that it was a question which invited judgement.
Her ears ā her only set of ears, for now; it was weird only having two again; Sunset felt ever so slightly deaf ā drooped down into the midst of her fiery mane as she considered the question. "No," she admitted. "Probably not, not anymore. Iā¦ I just want this to be over. They can forget my name, they can curse my name for all I care, but I want this to be over. I want it done before it kills Pyrrha, before it kills Ruby. I want it done before Cinder dies fighting at my side because I couldn't walk away from it and she wouldn't walk away from me, I wantā¦ I want all of this to be over, and everything precious, rare, and beautiful that presently lies beneath the threat of Salem's malice to beā¦ safe." She snorted. "I don't want much, do I?"
"You want nothing, Sunset," Princess Celestia declared. "Nothing but what we ponies take for granted here in Equestria."
"'Take for granted'?" Sunset repeated. "I'm not sure that I'd say that, Princess." Once more, she glanced at the stained glass windows, the records of Twilight's many valiant deeds and accomplishments for Equestria. "I'd say that it is fought for, and bravely so."
"Will you both stop?" Twilight asked. "It's bad enough thatā¦ do you know what the best part of being a princess is?"
"When I last lived here, I would have said either 'the power' or 'the glory,'" Sunset replied. "So it can't be either of those, soā¦ more magic to protect your friends?"
Twilight's eyebrows rose.
"What? I'm serious," Sunset said. "The best thing about being an alicorn from my perspective is it increases the number of ways I can fight."
"And for that, I feel sorry for you," Twilight murmured. It was a sentiment that could have easily sounded patronising or pitying, but coming from Twilight, it sounded nothing less than wholly sincere and earnestly meant. "But no, the answer ā my answer, at least ā is that the best thing about being a princess is that very rarely does anypony seem to care that I'm a princess."
"That fact has not always pleased you," Princess Celestia reminded her archly.
"Yes," Sunset agreed. "I seem to remember being told that you were going through something of a crisis of faith at one point, something about not knowing what the point of it all was?"
"That wasn't because I wanted people to praise me or kiss my hooves," Twilight insisted. "That was because I wanted to make myself useful. What I mean is that, after defeating Nightmare Moon, after defeating Discord, even after becoming a princess, I went right back to the library in Ponyville, just like Pinkie went back to the bakery and Rarity went back to her boutique and Applejack went back to her farm. I would have gone back to the library after stopping Tirek too, if it hadn't been destroyed." A sigh of regret escaped from Twilight. "My point is that I never did any of this because I wanted to be worshipped, and Iā¦ Princess, I know that you're proud of me, and I'm so glad that I've managed to make you proud and repay you for everything that you've done for me, but at the same timeā¦ that doesn't mean that I likeā¦ I sometimes worry that I-"
"That you'll be put on a pedestal?" Sunset suggested. "That people will make such a fuss about how great you are that they will start to believe that your very greatness puts you beyond their reach? That they will admire you only from a distance, condemn you to be only what they wish or hope or need you to be? That the princess of friendship will be left without any friends at all?"
Twilight's brow furrowed. "How did you-?"
"Like I said, you're just like Pyrrha," Sunset said, a slight, tight smile fleeting across her features. "Personally, I wouldn't worry too much about it, not whileā¦ not while you have those girls around you."
Twilight chuckled. "No, I guess it won't be a problem with them around."
Sunset hesitated for a moment. Was there a polite or diplomatic way to ask this? Was it rude to ask this? Should she simply ask on behalf of herself, but then, she was curious about Twilight as well. Perhaps there was no nice way to ask, only a direct one. "Twilight, do you knowā¦ has ascension made you immortal?" It was not a guarantee that becoming an alicorn would, in fact, lead to immortality. In fact, more often than not, it did not, else Equestria would have been overrun with alicorns ā for this was not the only generation in which one or two ponies had ascended to a state greater than that which had been born; Twilight and Cadance ā and Sunset, it seemed ā were not the first to tread this path. Yet, alicorn or no, they had succumbed to the passing of the years. And yet it was not always so, as the presence of Princess Celestia gave proof of. Some alicorns rose higher even than the rest of that exalted pack, enduring time as though it were a light rain, as permanent as the mountains upon whose slopes sat Canterlot. Was Twilight in the former or the latter camp? And in which camp was Sunset?
Silence crashed resoundingly into the throne room, and Sunset began to wish that she hadn't spoken. And yet, if she could not speak of it here, then where? If she could not speak of it now, then when? If she could not speak of it to these two, then to whom?
Twilight's face fell, and her ears drooped. "Iā¦ I try not to think about it," she said softly. "Butā¦ yes, I am immortal. I asked Princess Celestia about it, not long after I ascended."
Sunset looked at Princess Celestia. "You can tell," she said, not asking a question so much as stating a fact.
Princess Celestia's expression was solemn. "It can be determined, once one knows how," she said, her voice quiet. "Would you like to know, Sunset Shimmer?"
Not really. "I think I probably should," Sunset said. "If I am, and it creeps up on me unawares, then it might seem disingenuous to my friends to suggest I didn't know." She looked back at Twilight. "Do your friends know?"
Princess Twilight nodded.
"How did they take it?" Sunset asked.
"Better than I did, actually," Princess Twilight admitted. "Pinkie said that we'd just have to make the most of the time that we had; Applejack pointed out that it wasn't likely we'd all live to the exact same age in any case; Fluttershy pointed out that I wasn't the only friend she had who was going to outlive her, and she hadn't let it stand between her and Discord; Rarityā¦ Rarity said she was glad someone would be around to watch her fashion empire continue under her carefully-chosen successors," Twilight said. She smiled. "And Rainbow asked me to keep track of how long it took for anypony to break her Wonderbolt records."
Sunset chuckled. āYouāre very lucky.ā
Twilight smiled. āI know. Trust me, I know. For what itās worth, it sounds as though you havenāt done that badly yourself.ā
āIām aware of that too,ā Sunset acknowledged. āBut still-ā
āIt isnāt easy,ā Twilight murmured. āAs much as Applejackās right, that still doesnāt make it easy to accept that, one day, Iāllā¦ one day, theyāllā¦ one day, Iāll be alone.ā
āCadance?ā Sunset suggested weakly.
āIsnāt immortal,ā Twilight said, her voice becoming even quieter. āAnd neither is Flurry Heart.ā
āWho?ā
āCadanceās daughter,ā Twilight explained. āDoesnāt Cadance have a daughter in your world?ā
āNot as far as Iām aware,ā Sunset admitted. āBut weāre not close, so who knows?ā She paused for a moment. āThat isā¦ thatāsā¦ā She glanced at Princess Celestia, who stood before them as still as marble and just as effulgent, her mane of many colours shimmering and wafting gently even in the still, calm air of the throne room.
Princess Celestia closed her eyes for a moment. āIndeed,ā she said, and for all that her voice was soft yet, it carried across the room. āit is, in many ways, unspeakable. And yet, as I am sure that your Professor Ozpin could tell you, Sunset, besides the obvious disadvantages come great blessings also.ā She smiled. āFor instance, if I were not immortal, then I would not have lived long enough to know such gifted fillies as the two of you.ā
Sunset felt her cheeks heat up and guessed that Twilightās blush was mirrored on her own face. āYouā¦ you are too kind, Princess. Far kinder than I deserve.ā She glanced down at her hooves, and then glanced up again. āI see that hasnāt changed.ā
āIt is true,ā Princess Celestia began, before her voice faltered and trailed off. She walked closer towards them, her steps delicate, graceful and entirely silent. āIt is true that a mother will never cease to love her children, but neverthelessā¦ā ā a smile blossomed on her face like the rising of the sun ā āI think that in your cases, it is very well deserved.ā
Sunset looked at Twilight and found Twilight looking at her in turn. I guessā¦ this makes us sisters? Strange, that that was the only reaction that she had. Princess Celestia had just declared herself to be Sunsetās mother ā and Twilightās mother, or one of her mothers, too ā and yet she feltā¦ well, what was there to feel? It was not surprising enough to produce a great well of emotion out of Sunset Shimmer, comparable to how she had felt simply beholding Princess Celestia again. It was one of those things that they had never said, that had lain unspoken between them, but having lain unspoken, it was something that, once spokenā¦ well, yes. Of course she was Sunsetās mother, which was not something Sunset thought in entitlement but ratherā¦ what else did you call the pony who woke you in the morning, tucked you in at night with a bedtime story, nursed you when you were sick, watched you growā¦ forgave you all your trespasses? A teacher? A princess? No. What else did you call them really but a mother?
And what did you call somepony who didnāt realise how much they had taken all of that love, affection, and attention for granted until it was no longer there but a daughter?
Judging by the look on her face, it seemed as though Twilight was thinking much the same thing: it did not provoke any feelings that hadnāt been there all along.
None save for gratitude, immense gratitude, that she had said it.
Sunset moved forwards, her hooves clattering ā she did not have Princess Celestiaās silent grace ā upon the floor of the throne room, and she found that Twilight was moving forward as well, the both of them bearing down upon Celestia together, even as she crouched down and wrapped them both within her wingsā embrace.
Sisters, then.
Sunset closed her eyes and relaxed into Princess Celestiaās loving, maternal embrace. āI love you too, Mother.ā
She heard Celestia chuckled softly, her cheek trembling slightly as it pressed against Sunsetās own.
āI wish that I could keep you with me,ā Celestia murmured. āI wish that I could keep the both of you here, and safe, and with me. I would not send Twilight hence to battle any more monstrous threats that might arise against us, and I would not send you through the mirror to confront the horrors that infest the world of Remnant. I wouldā¦ I would keep you safe.ā Celestiaās smile was touched by frost as she rose. āBut you have both grown up too much for that, havenāt you?ā
āI fear so,ā Sunset said, āthough for my part, at least, it took me long enough.ā She hesitated. āI only hope that I can make you proud with my actions on my return.ā She held up one forestalling hoof. āDonāt say that Iāve made you proud already. Iā¦ I have done little enough worth your pride.ā
āYou have ascended,ā Princess Celestia reminded her. āYou have become an alicorn, and a princess-ā
āAn alicorn, perhaps,ā Sunset conceded.
āThereās not really much of a 'perhaps' about it,ā Twilight pointed out. āYour wings are right there.ā
āOkay, smarty-pants, an alicorn then,ā Sunset said. āBut a princess?ā
āThe one goes with the other, at least in this world,ā Celestia declared. Her smile was a little sly as she said, āIf only because āprincessā rolls a little easier off the tongue than āalicornā and is more readily understandable to non-ponies.ā She winked. āIt is unfortunate that we cannot have a coronation, but I fear it would raise too many questions about who you are and where you have come from, not to mention the further questions that would be raised once you disappeared again. Nevertheless, when you return to Remnant, you may hold your head up high and call yourself a princess, and anyone who wishes to dispute your claim may take it up with me.ā
Sunset grinned. āI fear that doing so would make me more a figure of fun than of respect in Remnantā¦ but then, Iāve made myself a figure of fun in Remnant plenty of times to plenty of people, so why stand on my precarious dignity now, of all times?ā She paused. āItās funny howā¦ā She glanced at Twilight. āYou didnāt want this, wings or crown or temporal glories; you never sought or strove for any of it, and yet, here you are, Princess of Friendship, possessor of a castle, beloved and celebrated in stained glass and in much else. Youā¦ you really are like my friend Pyrrha; for all her talk of destiny and duty and the great task that she would accomplish, I think a part of her, the heart of her, would like nothing more than a simple life with Jaune, to be his wife and have his children and enjoy his love while they grow old. But fate would have it otherwise, and though she claims her destiny is in her choosing, destiny, it seems, would have it otherwise as well. And me, Iā¦ I wanted everything that you have. I wanted all the things you did not seek, I wanted them with a burning eagerness, a flame that burnt out all else within me, and yet nowā¦ yet now-ā
āYou have achieved it all,ā Celestia said, āin ways that neither you nor I could possibly have imagined.ā She sighed. āSave, if you still desired it, immortality.ā
Sunset stared up at her, face unmoving. āYouā¦ you did whateverā¦ while we were hugging?ā
āIt was not a trick,ā Celestia assured her. āI simply didnāt want you to feel uncomfortable or self-conscious.ā
āI see,ā Sunset whispered. āThank you for your concern.ā She hesitated for a moment, gathering up her thoughts.
It was strange that she had thoughts about what was, after all, a mere continuation of the status quo. She had been mortal before; she was mortal now. She had known that she would die at some point; that truth remained the case.
What, then, was there to think about?
Was she disappointed? No, at leastā¦ no. No, she was not. She would have been, once upon a time; at about the same that she would have been envious of all of Twilightās stained glass windows. When she had looked into the mirror for the first time and seen in it not a reflection but, as she had taken it then, a premonition of glory to come, she had seen herself not only as an alicorn but an immortal, too.
āI see somepony who could rule all of Equestria.ā So she had said, proudly and unabashed, and that somepony who could rule all of Equestria would, of necessity, be immortal. No mortal could rule, or at least not for long; they would die, and what would happen then?
But that dream had died a long time ago. The rule of Equestria was no longer her desire. And as for immortalityā¦ perhaps there would have been some good that she could do with it, perhaps she could have taken Professor Ozpinās place in watching over the world ā after all, she had originally scorned and derided his ability or lack thereof to do so precisely because he was not immortal.
So perhaps, if an immortal was necessary to watch over the world, to keep Salem in check, to guard and guide the people of Remnant as Professor Ozpin had sought to do, thenā¦
Then what? Then I should have been immortal to take on the burden? Well, that isnāt going to happen, is it?
Or at least, it hasnāt happened yet, and if it didnāt happen during my ascension, I donāt see when else it would be likely to take place.
Was that a pity, though? Was that something she ought to regret, that she would one day die, that she would be unable to defend Remnant and ensure that any progress she and her friends made would endure?
Should she regret that she would have to watch her friends succumb to old age and the decay of years? Should she regret that she would not have to watch, unchanged, as they laid Pyrrha to rest in her family crypt? Should she regret that she wouldnāt have to hold Cinderās withered, aged hand and endure the pain in Cinderās eyes as she looked up into a face that was as young and strong as it had been on the night they met?
No. No, she did not regret that. She would not, could not regret that.
She would live a mortal life and die when her allotted time was done.
Everything ends, and itās always sad, but if something didnāt end, that might be even worse.
āThank you,ā she repeated. āThank you, Princess; that isā¦ā She glanced at Princess Twilight, not wanting to say anything insensitive.
Princess Twilight smiled. āYou can admit itās a relief, if you want to.ā
āIt is,ā Sunset admitted. āI didnāt really want to-ā
āBe alone?ā Twilight asked.
āI might have been about to say something less selfish,ā Sunset murmured.
āItās okay,ā Princess Twilight assured her. āItāsā¦ there was one more thing that I didnāt tell you, about how my friends reacted when I told themā¦ about what I had become.ā Twilight closed her eyes as her smile widened. āThey were all worried about whether I was going to be okay without them, and they made me promise that I wouldnātā¦ that I wouldnāt let myself become lonely once they were gone.ā Tears pricked at the corners of her eyes. āHowā¦ how does any mare get so lucky as to have five friends like that?ā
āBy having it in her heart to become Princess of Friendship?ā Sunset suggested. āStill, I hope that you donāt take it too hard when I say thatā¦ I do not envy you. I do not envyā¦ either of you; there may be consolations in it, as you say, Princess, there may be general advantage to, but the costā¦ no, I do not envy either of you, and I do not envy Professor Ozpin.ā She licked her lips. āSo, if I have still only a relatively brief time remaining, then I will have to make that spur me to ingenuity in the time that remains.ā
āHow do you mean?ā Twilight asked.
Sunset looked at her. āI meanā¦ that I donāt intend to pass this war onto Pyrrhaās children,ā she declared. āI mean to make an end of it, and of Salem too.ā She smiled. āI would see Pyrrhaās destiny fulfilled.ā That smile turned into a rueful chuckle. āOf course, I havenāt actually figured out how Iām going to do that yet, but such is my ambition, at least.ā
āAnd a worthy one too,ā Princess Celestia pronounced. āAny help that we may offer, any assistance that you may requireā¦ you have but to ask.ā
āThank you, Princess,ā Sunset said. āI willā¦ give it some thought before I go.ā She paused for a moment. āCan I ask a question?ā
Princess Celestiaās smile was inviting as she said, āAnything you wish.ā
āThank you,ā Sunset said. āI donāt suppose that either of you can tell me what Iām a princess of, if I am a princess?ā
āYou are a princess,ā Twilight said. āYou might not think youāre worthy ā I didnāt think I was worthy either ā but someone or something does.ā
āOkay, fine,ā Sunset said quickly. āBut a princess of what?ā
āI think the answer to your question depends, in part, upon a question,ā Twilight replied. āHow did you ascend, and where?ā
Sunset unfurled her wings out on either side of her in a sort of shrug. āIā¦ Iām not quite sure. As you can imagine, itās not as obvious as it is here.ā
āYou must have noticed when you acquired new powers,ā Twilight said.
āNot at first,ā Sunset admitted. āI noticed that my magic was getting stronger after I saved Amber, but I didnāt notice that I possessed earth pony strength or the pegasi ability to manipulate the weather until after I saved Cinder, soā¦ it could be either of those, but my preference would be that I did not ascend until after I rescued Cinder from Salemās darkness. At least that was actually a success.ā
One of the reasons she was finding it a little hard to accept the idea of herself as a princess was that she had failed at far more than she had succeeded at in Remnant. Amber had betrayed their cause and died; Professor Ozpin had died; the Relic of Choice had been taken by Salemās forces; about the only two things that Sunset had indisputably done right were keeping her team alive, sometimes in the teeth of their own best instincts, and saving Cinder. If her ascension had come about as a result of what she had done to Amberā¦ that would be bittersweet, to say the least.
āIs there any way to find out?ā she asked. āHow did you work out that you were the Princess of Friendship?ā
āJust as you said: I worked it out,ā Twilight said. āNopony told me; I didnāt wake up realising it. Itā¦ it showed itself to me, and it will show itself to you too. Just give it time.ā
āThe way that my cutie mark showed itself to me?ā Sunset asked. āThe cutie mark that I still donāt actually understand?ā
āThere, I can help you,ā Twilight assured her. āOr at least, I know three very special fillies in Ponyville who can help you.ā
āOn which note,ā Princess Celestia said, āperhaps we should rejoin the others?ā
āActually,ā Sunset replied, ācould I speak to you alone for just one moment?ā
Twilight smiled encouragingly at her. āIāll be right outside.ā
Her horn glowed a bright lavender as she opened the door with her magic. It opened nearly silently ā Twilightās hoof-falls as she trotted out made more noise ā and closed every bit as quietly.
The hinges, Sunset recalled, had always been kept well-oiled.
Nevertheless, the door had closed, and Sunset was alone with Celestia.
Just as she had wished.
āYou neverā¦ you never called yourself my mother before,ā Sunset murmured.
āNo,ā Celestia replied, in a voice that was just as soft. āPerhaps, if I had-ā
āNo,ā Sunset said quickly. āNo, itā¦ none of what happened to me was your fault. You gave me more love than I deserved, and it was not enough. A word, a word that was no less true for being unspoken, would not have changed that.ā
A sadness appeared in Celestiaās eyes. āBut the love that you received in Remnant, that is enough?ā
āThat is not the difference,ā Sunset whispered. āThat isnātā¦ thatās not why I changed.ā
āThen why?ā Celestia asked.
Sunset blinked rapidly. āIā¦ honestly, itās hard to say. Iā¦ maybe I just got older, and a little wiser along with it? Maybe itās the fact that I was forced to mingle with other people until I realised that it wasnāt so bad. Maybe I needed to go to a world where there were other people as obnoxious as me, so that, by seeing myself reflected in their imperfections, I could revile myself as others reviled me and as I reviled others.ā She chuckled darkly. āI cannot point to one single thing, but there was nothing else you could have done but did not do. You cannot blame yourself. I will not allow it. All blame for what befell, for what broke between usā¦ it is on me.ā She bowed her head. āIām sorry, Princess. For everything.ā
āYou have apologised already,ā Celestia reminded her.
āNot in pony,ā Sunset pointed out.
āNevertheless, you have apologised and been forgiven,ā Celestia declared. āNo more of that. Whatās past is past.ā
āSays the pony who was about to apologise to me?ā
Celestia chuckled. āVery well. No more of that from either of us. Let the past truly be the past and let our eyes be fixed only on the future.ā She smiled, as warmly and as brightly as the sun which she controlled. āIāve missed you, little sunbeam.ā
Sunset covered her mouth with one hoof as she giggled at that fillyhood nickname. āIāve missed you too. Iāve missedā¦ Iāve missed this place. Iāve missed these halls, Iāve missed the gilded spires, Iāve missed the city. And Iāve missed you. Iāve missed you most of all.ā
āAnd yet you cannot stay,ā Celestia murmured.
Sunset shook her head. āA piece of my heart desires it,ā she whispered. āTo remain here, to never pass beyond the mirror again, to leave it all behind and live in the peace that you have wroughtā¦ but duty and destiny compel me otherwise. Iā¦ perhaps it is indulgent to say that I have earned a little respite, but nevertheless, I may only take a brief rest before the storm bears me on its wings again.ā She paused. āAnd I think, if I felt otherwise, you would have far less reason to be proud of me.ā
Celestia was silent for a moment. āI think you may be right. I suppose that I will simply have to make the most of the time that we have together.ā She smiled. āNow, shall we rejoin your friends?ā
āYes,ā Sunset agreed. āYes, letās not keep them waiting any longer.ā
This... this was the chapter I've been waiting for ever since Sunset started talking to Celestia through the journal. It was a LONG time coming, but definitely worth the wait.
And I think Sunset missed a potential answer for what she is the Princess of based on her Semblance. She is the Princess of Empathy, at least I think that is what she is. Another intangible concept Alicorn.
So, I wonder how Cinder and Cardin are taking to Equestria? How long will they stay here before popping back through the mirror? Or does Twilight have to science the hell out of it to turn it on?
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Potentially, but though has she done anything else soul related since? Besides her fight with Dawn for her body?
Sunset gave up her immortality. She understands that time is meant to be precious and irreplaceable. And also, if she was able to give it up just like that, Salem is going to be SOOOO MAD! I love it!
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And yes, I couldn't agree more. Scipio, I have a rather long and hard day ahead of me, and this unexpected but oh so welcome chapter of Sunset's long-awaited heart-to-heart with Princess Celestia has made my day that much lighter. And I think I speak for all of us when I say thank you so much for this chapter.
I wonder what defines an immortal princess... fate? Divine Providence? Why are some immortal, though really only Luna, Celestia and Twilight I guess in this canon and most aren't as it's implied that there were at least some, if not many other 'lesser' princesses (any princes?) in Equestrian past.
Could it be their bond to a more manifest entity? Sun, Moon and Magic as opposed to Love and... empathy? redemption? hope? One is a very much eternal (or near enough) physical or demi-physical force and the other are emotions. I won't say love isn't eternal, but it can't exist in a living form eternally, thus it can't be eternal, it's ever dying and arising again.
Then again... who knows. Maybe Sunset will get her immortal badge yet, could be the 'Gods' are still lookin in even if they abandoned Remnant and got shown the door by Celestia (That's a story that needs some embelishment).
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My call is Princess of Hope. It keeps the positive concept theme that the newer princesses have and it explains why Amber was just a partial success.
Giving Amber a second chance was a breath of hope for everyone involved, but it wasn't able to take root in Amber heart, she lost hope, and so it ended badly, while Cinder second chance was embraced completely, and so it ended as well as it could have possibly gone.
Empathy is also not exactly Sunset best characteristic. Even at her best she is not specially good at it, without using her semblance obviously. While Sunset as her best is the perfect example of Hope, since she is great at finding a way forward and her powers are the first real gamechanger the war with Salem has gotten since forever. Sunset changes things, for good or bad, and in Remnant that is the best example of hope I can think of.
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Yes, I can definitely see that. The Alicorn of Hope or Redemption. Hmmm, need to think about this some more.
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I'm suspicious that she may of been immortal when she first ascended, but stuff got tangled up with the Maiden powers. Because they're two different 'systems', they may not have interacted cleanly. When Sunset gave up the Maiden powers (which has been implied was only possible because of Sunsets 'other magic'), the transfer may have left stuff behind, and taken stuff unintentionally.
In which case Pyrrha might be in for a long-term surprise.
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This is actually logical, yet slightly horrific option. Far more logical than "random alicorn mortality syndrome". What else got mixed in and unintentionally sent to Pyrrha? And what else was left behind?
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We can count on the Cutie Mark Crusaders to figure it out. It will also be good to see them help one of the bigger main characters discover who they are, rather than another one of MLP's countless side characters.
Cutie Marks can be rather obscure in some cases. I for one still have no idea what this one is supposed to mean:
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The author just established that I dare say most other Alicorn ascendants aren't immortal. Other than Cadence and Flurry Heart, there were now other 'lesser' princesses throughout the ages in Equestria. Not common by any stretch, but there are apparently examples. Point being that the Immortal ones seem to be the rarity. Maybe it's something they gain later on if they go above and beyond? It's not quite clear if Twilight was immortal from the get-go.
It would be interesting if Sunset actually did hand it off, but I don't know what form of immortality their canon takes. Is it ageless, or truely unkillable ala Salem?
Pretty sure this is going to end with Sunset being like Twilight. Be it cursed by the gods, Oz(car)'s "blessing" being given to her so Ozma's soul can rest or Sunset being forced to use some dark magics to steal it from Salem so she can finally rest. Sunset is going to find herself tied to that by stories end, just because she really doesn't want it.
Though, it could be tied to maiden power as well. Amber has hinted that all of them are tied together, so long as the power remains. It could be that Amber was able to have as much influence on Sunset because that part got stronger by taking Sunset's immortality away.
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As I have written on spacebattles thread, immortality being actually achievable is fine - write in that Twilight has earned it for Tirek, while Celestia and Luna for Discord, and everything would be straight and logical. Every alicorn start mortal and then may achieve immortality is a logical and working way to explain division on mortal and immortal alicorns. It is "random mortality syndrome" that is illogical and thus problematic.
Unfortunately, ScipioSmith in this chapter postulated exactly "random mortality syndrome" - Sunset is mortal because "world has decided to troll her by making former dreams utterly unachievable". It is not good writing. So either make all alicorns start immortal or make them all start mortal.
I say of duality of good and dark in the soul and I agree she will most likely end up immortal at the end cause I still find it weird that the children of two different kind of immortal s were not immortal in some way
Is Ozpinās immortality the same as in canon or is it different?
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Same as in canon. We even got a little scene with Oscar a long time ago.
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Which chapter was that?
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We saw Oscar at the end of chapter Prologue II: Scattered Points of Light
Also, Sunset is doing this trip in the first place because Goodwitch told her about Ozpin type of immortality and asked her to look for his new host and protect him.
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Thanks for answering.
wonder if lowtown is going to have a bigger role in the atlas arc, i mean how awfull atlas are is shown in low town and its conditions. how are they potentially going to vote?
I like ambitious Sunset. Like Student 32. The Negima xover. Sunset protecting remnant equestria and beyond eventually. Immortal like a phoenix. Plus give twilight and Celestia a friend to share things with. That's me though. I hope Sunset finds her ambitious fire again.
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Unfortunately ScipioSmith likes tragedies of Doctor Who and does not acknowledge, that Sunset's situation with immortality and friends is different and that she has far wider option list. I have tried to persuade him otherwise on Spacebattles, but it looks like i have failed.