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Psychopomf
#1491732
6 days ago
D'awww...

And yet... young Celestia and Luna make me d'aww but also sad. We all know how its 'bout to go down.
RandomFanguy
#1491740
6 days ago
@Psycho

Why you gotta make me feel bad?
FreeLance
#1491748
6 days ago
Banished to the time out corner for a thousand seconds for fingerpainting Luna's nose!
RagnorakNow
#1491749
6 days ago
Have we ever decided just how much younger than Celestia Luna is?
chromelium
#1491818
6 days ago
i forget, why is it that young celestia has pink hair?
ILSS
#1491858
6 days ago
In the book at the start of the pilot, Celestia's illustration is shown with a pink mane and tail. People latched onto this as an indicator that she must have had monochromatic pink hair in her youth.
chromelium
#1491884
6 days ago
oh right^ thanks.
Dramatic_spoon
#1491893
6 days ago
@RagnorakNow:

they still haven't decided?
I thought that would be like one of the first things they figured out.
Gencive_de_Porc
#1492086
6 days ago
And then Luna became Nightmare Moon...
Ashdreg
#1492096
6 days ago
^ Ya know, as the oldest of a bunch of other siblings, NM didn't throw that big of a hissy fit.
SquiggyBomb
#1492818
6 days ago
Considering alicorns supposedly don't age, maybe Celestia banishing Luna to the moon was like her saying "Go to your room and think about what you've done."
Anonymous
#1494619
5 days ago
As far as I'm concerned, Celestia being the irreverent, playful one and Luna being the serious, eternally befuddled one is exactly how their childhood occurred (which makes it especially poignant when Celestia had to be the serious one after she assumed sole leadership).

@SquiggyBomb
As much as numerous fans (myself included) enjoy seeing the two angst about Luna's millennium of imprisonment, that seems to be what the show itself implies. Celestia's speech to Luna after Nightmare Moon is hit with the rainbow cannon is more in the tone of "have you stopped being silly now?" instead of "finally, after all these long years...", while Luna is far more distressed with how the passage of time makes it even more difficult for her to relate to ponies than with her imprisonment itself. In the end though, I doubt we'll ever get a definitive answer, hence the wonder of speculation.
YetAnotherBrony
#1496706
4 days ago
@SquiggyBomb:

I kinda always thought the "1000-year imprisonment" would be like 3 or 4 years in jail on Earth. Long enough to definitely have an impact and explains Luna's "fish out of temporal water", but short enough that Celestia didn't completely break down sobbing like Luna did.