Talk:Grogar/@comment-38793053-20190713021728/@comment-29104146-20190801001500

@KillRoy231

I got an idea on how they could deal with Chrys, Tirek and Cozy well while making Grogar a powerful and intelligent villain. What is one thing the three of them have in common? They each want revenge on Twilight and her friends. Chrysalis for taking away her kingdom, Tirek for taking away his power, and Cozy for taking away her “friends”. Each of their desires for revenge have affected them negatively, especially Chrysalis. Grogar is similar to them in that he desires revenge, but not against Twilight and friends, but against all of Equestria and ponykind as a whole, for taking away his “glorious, fear-soaked epoch of darkness”.

*spoiler for s09e17* My idea is that once the trio learn from the book how to use the Bewitching Bell, they use it to turn ponykind against each other, as they planned. Once this is done, Grogar appears before them, and congratulates them for creating enough fear and disharmony in Equestria to give him enough power. (It is stated in the book of Gusty the Great that fear gives Grogar power) The trio, thinking that they have bested Grogar, attempt to destroy him with the bell, but the bell no longer works for them, as Grogar, whose magic was linked to the bell's, was the one who allowed them to use it to further his plans. He takes back the bell effortlessly, and summons his monster creations from the bell. He then plans to destroy Equestria and everycreature in it, to create a new age of darkness and destruction.

This is when the trio realize what it's like to feel powerless and afraid. They realize that their desires for revenge had been slowly making them just like Grogar: a power hungry monster with no concern for anyone. After Twilight and her friends find a way to defeat Grogar and stop his destruction of Equestria, that is when they realize that they must move on, but they won't do it alone, they will have each other. That is when they will reform, or at least make steps towards reformation.