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Twelve Days of Art!! #3 Peppermint
Haven’t watched G3 but I know she’s a cutie!!! Drew @abbytabbys AU version of Minty, Peppermint! (Please check out @abbytabbys on all their social media, their art is so pretty!!!) Prompt list by me:
If anyone decides to use it I would be delighted if you let me know and tag me @storm-ismyusername!!!
Extras!:
Just Peppermint/Minty:
Without Bows:
Just Cutiemark:
Have a great day!!!
Power Outage #86 Mer-mazing!
I think this is the last one. Hopefully.
I’m sorry I haven’t done Smaugust.
Look who my friend gave meeeee
My monster high phase may have come back oh no-
I love these horses
G3 My Little Pony book "Fun at the Fair"
Art commissioned from the amazing @hellspawnsparks!
Dream Drifter isn't one of the main characters, but she's definitely got a role to play. On the outside, she doesn't seem all that powerful, just weird; she lives on her own out in the middle of nowhere, is a bit of a hippie, and regularly zones out of any conversation. She spends most of her time sleeping, as well. Only her special cutie mark, which cascades down her leg, belies her true potential.
You see, while she sleeps, Dream Drifter can visit a special "dream world" that lets her enter the dreams of anyone. Any creature who dreams can have their dreams entered, and no spell can block it. What a being dreams about, combined with how they feel about the dreams, can really tell you something about their character...
Furthermore, Dream Drifter can alter a dream at will once she enters it. She primarily uses this power to get rid of nightmares, especially in children. This power can be used for other things, too, such as sending messages.
However, Dream Drifter is very much a neutral party. She's nice to those she meets, but her refusal to work for a cause can be quite irritating to some. She also refuses to denounce anyone as evil, instead telling everypony to look at things from an outsider's perspective. She's very empathetic and an avowed pacifist. If someone antagonizes her, whether in the physical world or the dream world, she will simply leave. She doesn't see the dream world as any less real than the physical world, and in fact, she thinks that if any world were "real", it would be the dream world, since it exposes the true thoughts and natures of everyone, and everyone are equals there.