His cutie mark not only symbolizes death, but power, too. When he killed the panther that had been threatening his tribe, he was viewed as an equal to it, at least in power. He was strong enough to end its life. When you really think about it though, Panther’s not so much its equal as he is its superior, because he did overpower it. Some members of the tribe joke that his cutie mark heightens his urge to kill, since he has the highest kill count of any other member. That’s funny n all but it’s also unsettlingly true.
Panther’s cutie mark also includes 6 stars, but they rapidly begin to fade away as he gets older. This is incredibly uncommon. Usually, once a cutie mark appears, it’s there for life. But the more harmonious aspect of Pan’s cutie mark eventually fades away. On another note, Pan’s also a super late bloomer. He got his cutie mark when he was in his late teens. Most ponies get theirs as juveniles, usually before they hit their tween years.
Not much to say about Petunia Paleo other than what’s already included. I liked her short appearance in that one Cutie Mark Crusaders episode! I redesigned her mane a lil bit. She’s like 6 or 7 when she first gets her cutie mark.