Subjects of Equestria! We are pleased to kick off the Nightmare Night Festivities and the 14th anniversary of the return of our beloved Princess Luna! Join us in celebration!
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Ten Years, everyone. It’s been ten long years since this show started. I wasn’t there right at the beginning, but I knew it was happening and I quickly became interested after hearing all the talk about it. 2010 was quite a year for me as the new Transformers show was coming out in November of 2010, but little did I know that behind the scenes, the new MLP show was starting and a fanbase was forming on the web that I had no idea I would be drawn in to. Once I started watching the show, I could not stop, and little by little, I fell in love with the show more. For the next whole decade, this show would really take over my life. I would develop my art and story-telling abilities more, make new friends, and learn a lot in the process. There have been ups and downs, but it was all well worth it in the end.
I made this picture to visualize the moment that Twilight and her friends put on the Elements of Harmony and used them for the first time against Nightmare Moon: the moment that Twilight knew that friendship was important after all. Those six little ponies certainly changed everything for Equestria and a lot more for us in the real world.
This picture will be my print of the month on Patreon for anyone supporting me with $5 or more, but it can be mailed out to anyone who requests it on a later date, so long as they are in the $5 or $10 tier. I myself feel like keeping an extra copy and framing it.
Well that’s all for now guys! Have fun celebrating 10/10/10, aka, Friendship Day as I am now calling it! :)

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