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My little pony tempest
My little pony tempest





my little pony tempest

My little pony tempest movie#

He tells Tempest in the beginning of the movie that if she fails to capture all the Princesses so that he can steal their magic, her horn won't be the only thing that's broken.It takes a Pep-Talk Song to get them to defy him. He seems to be this to Captain Celano and his crew after forcing them to become cargo haulers, as shown when they only obey to avoid his wrath.Then after Strife's betrayal, the King appoints Grubber as his replacement only because he's too cowardly and weak to even attempt to cross him (not to mention, that his way of promoting Grubber was to angrily grab him, insult him, and then toss him down). He seemed to have no qualms about saying it to Strife's face (which may have been a cataclyst of his betrayal). In the prequel comic, the Storm King outright tells Strife that he doesn't see him or his army as friends.

my little pony tempest

  • Bad Boss: While he usually has a Benevolent Boss attitude (even if it is simply Pragmatic Villainy), he has hints of this trope too.
  • I am a FORCE OF NATURE! I AM GREATER THAN ANY ONE CREATURE! Storm King: I am not the king of the storm.
  • Badass Boast: Gives one near the end of chapter one of the prequel comics.
  • Then he descends to animalistic rage once the staff falls out of his clutches. As soon as he drains the alicorn Princesses' magic to power his staff, he conjures a powerful storm to destroy Canterlot with sadistic glee.
  • Ax-Crazy: It should come as no surprise that the Storm King is stark raving mad.
  • It's likely part of why he's so intent on acquiring a literal Bigger Stick. Given their relative feats, Tempest Shadow is almost certainly stronger than him and he's never shown conclusively to be more powerful than his mooks.
  • Authority Equals Asskicking: Subverted.
  • Not even his army seems to care about his death, especially since he dropped the Benevolent Boss facade and pulled You Have Outlived Your Usefulness on them. While Tempest is saved, the Storm King himself is not so lucky as he shatters to pieces.
  • Asshole Victim: He tries to turn the Mane Six to stone with an obsidian orb, only for Tempest to take the hit and turn both of them to stone.
  • If you're going to invade a kingdom ruled by a bunch of Physical Goddesses magic-wise, you're going to need every advantage you can get.
  • Anti-Magic: Equips his forces with various Kryptonite Factor-esque Magitek tools - e.g., the Obsidian Orbs, and the Anti-Magic shields and cages (one of which Twilight ends up trapped in during The Climax).
  • And I Must Scream: If the credits are taken seriously (which it's unclear whether or not they are meant to be), being turned to stone and shattered didn't kill him, and he's still conscious despite this.
  • In the movie, since there aren't supposed to be any humans or human-like creatures in the G4 world, he is portrayed as a yeti-like creature with satyr-like hooves.
  • Adaptation Species Change: In the somewhat obscure G1 comic where he first appeared, the Storm King was a burly, troll-like humanoid.
  • Sinister and slightly insane, the Storm King commands an army of storm creatures that only aim to please him and spread his will across the world.

    my little pony tempest

    A ruthless conqueror who has laid waste to the lands south of Equestria, and now sets his sights on the ponies and their magic.







    My little pony tempest