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HeinousActsZX
#592218
9 months ago
SHOULD IT NOT BE "BRINGEST US"?
Calbeck
#592225
9 months ago
I thought Smitty's piece was too perfect not to do this... though I did lighten it up a little in Paint Shop.
PonyRIG
#592226
9 months ago
@heinous: FOOL! HAVEN'T YOU SEE THE EPISODE?!
HeinousActsZX
#592228
9 months ago
@PONYRIG I HAVE SEEN THE EPISODE AND THE MANY BEFORE IT. IT IS POSSIBLE THAT I DON'T UNDERSTAND OLDE ENGLISH ENOUGH TO MAKE A PROPER JUDGEMENT.
Calbeck
#592230
9 months ago
That'd be "BRINGEST WE" (imperial "we", y'know), but I went with the equivalent of "hey you, go get me this". -:)
PurpleProse
#592237
9 months ago
Does that include this NICE, FRESHLY COOKED HAM!?
PonyRIG
#592238
9 months ago
HEY! LUNA FAVORITE FOOD IS....A LARGE HAM! MAKE IT HAPPEN!
Calbeck
#592245
9 months ago
^ IT MOST CERTAINLY DOTH, MY GOODMAN
Calbeck
#592247
9 months ago
^ IT MOST CERTAINLY DOTH, GOODPONY MINE
Calbeck
#592251
9 months ago
gah I suck -:/
Jackarunda
#592256
9 months ago
Hey good job.
Anonymous
#592348
9 months ago
Correction:

BRINGEST US THINE FINEST MEATS AND CHEESES
Calbeck
#594218
9 months ago
^ "Thou"= you, "Thy" = your, "Thine"= yours.

BRINGEST WE THOSE MEATS AND CHEESES WHICH ART THINE, for example.
Lancer
#594918
9 months ago
I think maybe "bringest thou" actually works, because it's just another way of saying " You, bring this!" Just moving the verb.
On the other hoof, why does Luna want meats and cheeses?
Carnivorous horses are possible, but still...
Anonymous
#599490
9 months ago
Hm, I wonder if Luna will still use this royal talking thingy in later episodes...?
Anonymous
#599491
9 months ago
@Lancer: Well obviously it's what gives their mane and tail such life and lustre. No meat on the moon, regular hair Luna. A year or so in Canterlot, dining at the royal table, and bam! Swirly.

It's the royal secret.