Because we’ve seen it before. How are you so convinced it was a murder spell, when we have yet to see the like?
And the castle has never stated not to be open to the public, so don’t see how she could’ve forced entry. […]
And you could argue if it wasn’t for Twilight’s initial involvement in Starlights town this whole thing wouldn’t be possible. I still don’t see how it gives Twilight the right to take withhold Starlight’s property and attempt to use it to further harass her.
The main 6 are employed by a magical map, not by any government official. Also I’d say being contracted once or twice doesn’t make you a government official. They still have their previous employment except for Twilight but that’s arguable. Twilight isn’t referred to as a ruling princess of Equestria, in fact is refereed to the ruler of her own kingdom called the “Friendship Rainbow Kingdom”. So no, I don’t agree that Twilight is a ruler of Equestria. More along the lines Cadence.
The map is known to have it’s own will, it can be argued that it has some level of sentience. It is by the map’s power that the spell was activated, it’s also by the maps power that the Mane 6 sought out Starlight Glimmer. I’d say Sine qua non causation dictates here that the Map is the true culprit behind this.
I’m referring to Pinkies casual use of explosions and her “Party cannon”. And I doubt so on the latter half due to various dangerous items being so easily available, the Alicorn Amulet for example.
Maybe to some extent, but then again Lesson Zero shows she doesn’t have free reign to do as she pleases. And Twilight doesn’t seem the type to abuse her status, so i’d doubt she’d be comfortable either way if those spells had some restrictions.
That’s debatable and seems more like a personal suite, if it did or didn’t. Not a charge.
Again that seems like a personal suite and is debatable. The spell is pure speculation, and Starlight cast the spell out of pure self defense, we see later that if left free Twilight will attempt to harm Starlight.
And finally for the Library part, Twilight’s occupation in Ponyville is previously (and most likely still includes) Librarian of Ponyville which required her to live in the Library. The Library was then destroyed on Twilight’s watch, and replaced with the castle. The castle also includes an adequate library to suffice to the public. And since Twilight never resigned as live-in Librarian, one could assume the castle functions as the new Ponyville Library.
Firstly, who did she kill? And Doesn’t that get confusing for non-mares, or even non-equines.
You could assume anything about that spell, for all we know it could’ve turned them all into Oranges. The only one that knows for sure is Starlight, and it’s far reaching to assume that she would’ve killed them.
Same as the last point, no one but her knows what the spell would’ve done. And why is this one named differently? Why isn’t it a horse pun?
Isn’t the castle technically the towns library? And there weren’t any locks so how could her entry be unlawful?
Starlight Glimmer took the Main 6 to shelter after they passed out in the freezing cold. The building was secured so no one could potentially sneak in to harm them while they where resting. And no one could here them knock on the door because the speaker was on. It was all just a big misunderstanding. Also, I doubt there’s any precedent for the whole past thing.
Why is this one a horse pun? Twilight wasn’t forced to take the scroll or even use it, it was through her own free will.
Yea, I don’t buy the Main 6 being a part of Equestria’s government. And Twilight has her own kingdom, which Starlight isn’t a denizen of.
Technically the map was the one casting the magic.
This would make Pinkie Pie a much larger criminal than Starlight could ever be then. I don’t think there’s an Equestria equivalent.
Twilight’s lack of hesitance to use a reformation spell and her usage of the Time-travel spell make me think otherwise.
Now there’s a lot of debate on what is and isn’t torture but according to the first definition I found,“the action or practice of inflicting severe pain on someone as a punishment or to force them to do or say something, or for the pleasure of the person inflicting the pain.”The removal of the cutie marks caused no, or very little pain, so they weren’t torture. And Like I said before the speaker was just some personal listening music that the townsfolk enjoy and forgot they left on.
There was no physical contact between the three of them, and the only person that could know exactly the intent of Starlight’s spells is her. In fact not only did Starlight not harm either Twilight or Spike, the magic she used was non-aggressive and incapable of causing them harm. And like I said before the Castle could be seen as the town’s library, perfectly normal for someone to enter without permission.