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Queen Chrysalis - Mother of Greed

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The Queen, oh well there's a lot to talk about I guess, and endless flood of discussions about her shows up since her 
one and only (hope not) appearance in the season final two. The idea of a succubus like woman who betray isn't really
a new and original point. But its original to MLP, cause no one of the entire Fandom could image before that Hasbro and
Meghan McCarthy would include such elements in a show for little girls. But they did, and I for myself are pretty thankful for
such a great and evil character (and then they made Sombra -.-").
She is a villain with reason you can understand. To feed her minions/children (what ever to like they are), the tricks and risks
a lot and one point I really like on her as she unmasked herself she doesn't try to escape. She fight against an Alicorn and first
without knowing about her pure power (thx to Shining, bro). 

So whats your opinion about her? Is she a super kickass villain or just another stereotype "must be evil" character?
Tell me, and tell me of course what to think about my new Poster :3 
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:star::star::star::star-half::star-empty: Overall
:star::star::star::star-half::star-empty: Vision
:star::star::star::star-half::star-empty: Originality
:star::star::star::star::star-empty: Technique
:star::star::star::star::star-empty: Impact

This is yet again another amazing piece. Your opinion of her is quite clear, she is a villain with purpose, (and though the storyline for 'A Canterlot Wedding' was flawed, she was an excellent character) and you have managed to capture this fact beautifully. Her stance in particular, the way she is turned slightly away from the 'camera' if you will, and how her gaze has slid back to the viewer, daring them to ask what she is doing, to follow her. The colour and texture used is once again amazing, capturing the aura of an underground cavern, filled with cocoons containing, possibly prisoners to feed off of, or baby changelings. The decision between what resides in the cocoon says more about the viewer than the artist or the character, and the fact that you have managed to include such a thought-provoking element makes this piece all the better.