Talk:Episodes, films, and shorts/@comment-14454965-20141112095812/@comment-10390252-20141112134517

I think she'll be the sort of Princess who is remembered as a universal force of good. I have no doubt in generations to come, her life story will be mythalogised a bit, somewhat in the ways the life stories of people like George Washington or King Arthur.

Twilight Sparkle the myth will doubtless be seen as a champion, protector and hero who confronted and defeated all the enemies of Ponykind that came her way. The rest of the Six would also be mythalogised. The 'Sisterhood of the Round Table' or something similar. In all cases, the mythalogical versions of themselves would be idealised exaggerations: Rarity was so beautiful that she could blind stallions who even glanced at her, Fluttershy could heal with a touch, Rainbow could move so fast that she could snatch a lightning bolt  from the air, Applejack's buck could uproot mountains and the like.

The real Twilight, the mare who sweated, worked, worried and wept for Equestria. The mare who made many mistakes, dragged herself to her feet (or was dragged upright by her friends) and tried again will survive in the history books but, in the popular imagination, will be forgotten. In her place will be The Princess of Friendship, Champion of Harmony.

TWILIGHT: "They built a statue?"

FUTURE PONY: "Princess Celestia says it doesn't really do you justice."