@Dirty Bit
Depends on which one she’s trying to drain, if she’s trying to drain the abuser then nothing because there is no love to be found. If she’s draining the abused then I imagine it would taste like agony. There’s other kinds of love though that could have tastes
Narcissism
Stalker love
Parental love
A child’s love
platonic love
Etc.
…I wonder if hatred is like poison to them, if that’s the case then I’d be like nerve gas
I wonder what happens to those they drain completely, here’s the possibilities I’ve come up with
They die from lack of energy
The become catatonic and limp
They become empty and psychopathic, completely unable to feel love or empathy in any form ever again, becoming monsters that literally become addicted to Inflicting horrific pain on others as it’s the only thing that can bring them joy
They become comatose
They become mindless and suggestible, making ideal slaves
2, 4, Or 5 but eventually generate more love allowing them to become normal again if the love isn’t sucked out
@Beau Skunky
I was going to argue that, but then I remembered the part in issue 4 when Chrysalis talks about what will happen after she’s drains Twilight’s love. That raises a whole new series of questions, but this isn’t the thread for them.
That said, as far as we know Shining Armor wasn’t drained, just passively fed off. And it still seems pretty (semi-)grimdark to me.
@Background Pony #1E97
Not necessarily, they could just mean ones they haven’t drained the love of yet, and such. After all draining Shining Armor’s love, and such didn’t kill him.