Talk:Twilight Sparkle/@comment-86.146.76.252-20130306170052/@comment-5513888-20130306224252

Concerning the whole "two alicorn plan", is it possible Faust did indeed plan Twilight to be an alicorn? Now, the faults such as "this event occurred too soon and suddenly" and "there was a lack of build up" are indisputable, clearly they should've focused on Twilight a bit more, test her abilities, as the coronation neared, instead of one conundrum occurring in which Twilight becomes an alicorn upon solving the problem. But still, Faust said she intended Twilight to succeed Celestia, did she not? Wouldn't Twilight's transformation mark the fulfillment of this fate? It signifies a dramatic transformation, an attainment of destiny. Perhaps that is why Faust wanted only Princess Celestia and Princess Luna, because the presence of other alicorns would take away from Twilight's transformation.