
| StreakTheFox #239295 1 year ago |
| Pwneh #239326 1 year ago |
^^ Just try. |
| Anonymous #239333 1 year ago |
Inner thigh Cutiemark? |
| 409 #239358 1 year ago |
Nope, it just got severed and fell like that.
Wait, what the hell am I trying to justify!? |
| nomdepony #239366 1 year ago |
@Streak: That's okay. Others will pick up the slack.
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| YenaMuffin #239411 1 year ago |
I know it's horrible of me, but the over-the-top gore in this this makes me think of the Monty Python sketch "Salad Days" |
| your_waifu #239464 1 year ago |
i don't think horns bleed |
| P0ny_brigade #239504 1 year ago |
^ 90% sure here is vascular structure in the horn. what else could transfer magic from the horn to the body at a rapid rate? |
| Flaskgarg #239530 1 year ago |
My reaction to this image is that blood doesn't reflect enough to actually be able to see the wound.
Is that bad? |
| Anonymous #239555 1 year ago |
^yes |
| your_waifu #239563 1 year ago |
^^personally, i think pony magic is a metaphysical force that effects reality through a thin veil between ideas and the physical world. The horn would be a bone attached to the brain that acts as a center of this effect
i mean, it's probably pretty hard to explain pegasi magic in a realistic biological sense. |
| your_waifu #239564 1 year ago |
+1^ |
| NetherLips #240380 1 year ago |
hasbro toys beak easily |
| P0ny_brigade #240864 1 year ago |
i thought there was a magic lobe in the frontal lobe that the horn attached to; the horn bring warped bone from the skull. |
| Lunafriend #821758 6 months ago |
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=umDr0mPuyQc |