Ow.
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“ I ship the everloving [redacted] out of this. But, I opted to draw them in a less shippy way. Because I care.
Now, I’m going to bed.
Edit: Did I mention that this was all an exercise in fixing how I draw bodies? Because I hated it...](https://66.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lqhlkq4uWm1r25cuto1_500.png)
I ship the everloving [redacted] out of this. But, I opted to draw them in a less shippy way. Because I care.
Now, I’m going to bed.Edit: Did I mention that this was all an exercise in fixing how I draw bodies? Because I hated it before, but this one came out nice.They usually come out too stocky and I can’t stand it.
Bon-Bon would love this!
I wish she’d post every once in a while.
Probably put all my magic into one punch with a deep melee range that sends anypony caught in the strike straight backward, horizontally, really really fast. And if the punch misses, it turns into a ground strike that sends a shockwave that knocks ponies lightly into the air (or higher into the air if activated in the air) for minimal damage, but throws them into the shield-break animation.
Rainbow Dash asked me this question, and I accidentally answered privately, so she was kind enough to post it for me. Thanks Rainbow Dash!
Hey Lyra you compose REALLY great music! Could i know when you started to play? :)
rainbowdash-answers
When I first enrolled in school it was mid school year. The music class wanted another string instrument so they tried to assign me a violin, but I had a lot of trouble. I could barely hold the thing and I couldn’t get my hooves to press the strings properly. The other violinists all used magic, but I didn’t know magic yet.
They found an old harp in storage and switched me to that. The original harpist in the class didn’t like me because they dumbed down all of my parts, which I guess is understandable. Pretty unfair from her perspective to be lumped together with me. It went on like that for the rest of the school year.
When I returned the following year, my harp, the old one, had mysteriously had all of it’s strings cut and was severally dented up. The school either couldn’t afford another harp or didn’t care enough to buy one. I knew magic by then, so I could have started over with another instrument, but it meant I would have had to go back a year in music and play with a new class. When I saw that smug look on the other harpist face, I knew she was responsible and I wasn’t about to let her get away with it.
I asked if there was anything remotely like a harp I could play instead. And they brought out this little thing they called a lyre. They said they used it as a prop during school plays but that it was real.
I was completely ready to sit down next to that harpist and show her up something good. But I still wasn’t all that great. And with my parts no longer being dumbed down I’d usually have to choose accuracy or speed. I just didn’t seem capable of both and my grade reflected that.
Halfway into the year, the harpist moved and I was told to switch back to harp. The teacher said she’d dumb down the parts for me again and I was all for it at first. Then the thought occurred to me that all I was doing was jumping around trying to find an excuse to be accepted for mediocrity. It reflected in other areas of my life too.
So I refused. The teacher wasn’t pleased. She told me if my performance wasn’t up to snuff for the end of the year recital she’d fail me for the year. I was sort of defiant in my youth, if you couldn’t tell, so I didn’t take that very well. I kinda blew off all of my other classes, memorized the pieces in question, and practiced every night.
When the recital came, I still made one or two mistakes. And I barely passed for the year because I all but ignored my other classes. But my music teacher said she was impressed at my improvement, and I even got an award for most improved performer. At the end of the day I got my award, when I came home and removed my dress, I noticed I had a cutie mark.
And that is the real story, all jokes removed.
Any tips on how I can get some cool hair like your's?
Well, it does take a little work.
For one thing, don’t ever blow-dry your hair. Let it air-dry while you brush it.
I use just a touch of gel to get my bangs to hang.
My hair is icy blue and white, but my hair color naturally blends, so I have it highlighted once a month at the edges when I go to the saloon, to make it pop more.
Obviously, you don’t have to have those colors, but you will want ones that don’t contrasts too much. That is, unless you want to look like a punk rocker.
