Talk:Princess Celestia/@comment-4520079-20130216205331

Here's a message to all the whiners who are talking trash about Celestia because of Twilight becoming an Alicorn Princess: GET! OVER! IT!

Twilight was fulfilling her destiny; Celestia sent that book with the unfinished spell to Twilight as a final test to her skills and to prove herself about all the things she learned so far, so that she could move to the next level of her studies, she was confident that Twilight could complete something that the wise unicorn StarSwirl couldn't, do something extraordinary. Turning her into an Alicorn Princess was merely a reward, which is a BLESSING, NOT a curse. Twilight was really happy with the way she was rewarded and her family was very proud of her, so really i can't see how this is a bad thing. And like Megan McCarthy says, Twilight didn't change drastically, she didn't get separated from her friends, she's still the same Twilight Sparkle as before; only with a couple wings and a place in royalty.

"The truth is: Celestia simply wants her student to be the best of the best. Don't teachers naturally want that from their students?   Think of it as graduation project. Normally, if a student is to graduate, he or she must make a project assigned by their superiors. If they succeed, they graduate. Celestia, as the superior, have Twilight, the student, a difficult project: complete that spell. (Can't remember its name) Twilight did it, and then she was rewarded. Isn't that kinda like graduation? To me, yes it is. So, no. I don't see it a strange thing." -MLP-SharpShooter from Deviantart

At least, if you're going to blame someone for such "terrible god awful thing", blame Hasbro, not Celestia, nor Twilight.