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Dragon-roasted marshmallows. Celestia will be surprised to get these. Or does Spike control what does he roast and what does he send? I dunno how his flame really works… He did cook popcorn for girls. But then his hiccups send scrolls to the Princess. :shrug:
 
Yeah, the log is too round, I guess… I always forget to add some chaos to my works. Bleh.

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The End wasn't The End - Found a new home after the great exodus of 2012

This is lovely! It’s a straightforward, well drawn piece that captures the cute and carefree atmosphere that drew so many people to MLP. What I probably like the most is that despite the scene being very simple, it manages to convey Spike’s personality pretty much perfectly. That is very impressive for a picture that has so little going on in it. I also like how the artist handled the line thickness and how they managed to capture the weight of Spike’s relaxed body with just a few simple outlines. In fact, I see no superfluous lines at all. The style is very charming; it stays very close to the show’s representation of the character while maintaining its own uniqueness.  
I don’t often rate something a 10/10, but this is a must-see for Spike fans.