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7/21/2025, 6:04:11 AM
>>42379963
>REBOOT
>Nothing stays the same except the episode title. Hour-long special.
>Twilight is grappling with her conflicting roles as both an adoptive sister and an adoptive mother to Spike, and trying to figure out what role she plays, or should play, in his life.
>When Spike comes down with a severe, potentially-lethal dragon illness (some sort of bone disease that only affects infant dragons), Twilight and Princess Celestia have to gather the rare, exotic magical ingredients for the only medicine that can cure him: freshly-squeezed juice from a dragonfruit (the solvent), ground bone from a terrasque (the solute), and the dust from a reincarnated phoenix (the catalyst).
>With Celestia's assistance, the three ingredients are obtained with relative ease. Even the terrasque bone, which Twilight thought would be next to impossible to get, is conveniently requisitioned from a paleontology museum in Canterlot thanks to Celestia's assistance. But the hardest step is yet to come.
>In order to brew the medicinal potion, the resulting product from the chemical reaction needs to be boiled by dragonflame - specifically, the flames of Spike's mother.
>Celestia and Twilight are able to track down Spike's biological mother (let's call her Charlene), since she sold her egg to the school years ago. But, as expected of someone who'd sell their own child, Charlene's a horrible mother, doesn't care about her offspring at all, and spent all the money she got from selling him on shitty knick-knacks for her hoard.
>When Twilight confronts Charlene in her cave (Celestia waits outside, so as not to cause an international incident), she's so infuriated with how little Spike's own flesh and blood cares for him that they come to blows. During the fight, Twilight's magic is supercharged by her emotions and feelings for Spike, allowing her to narrowly defeat Charlene. But rather than help out after, she just fucks off and flies away. Realizing that the only hope for Spike's survival is gone forever, Twilight weeps, screams, and ugly cries for an uncomfortably long amount of time. There's no music. For at least a solid two minutes, it's just the sounds of a grown woman crying out in anguish.
>When Celestia comes in and asks what happens, Twilight breaks down again and explains everything in a disjointed, blubbering rant, ending with "my SON is going to DIE and IT'S ALL MY FAULT."
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