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-Trixie Lulamoon is the only child of Jackpot and Sunflower Spectacle.
-Trixie was inspired to do stage magic after watching her father perform onstage in Las Pegasus.
-Trixie’s magic is rudimentary, and more illusionary than physical.
-Trixie has a superiority complex brought on by childhood failings. Her attitude is a facade for her inner conflict, and she overcompensates in a way that makes her come off as a brat. Deep down, she’s actually just terrified of being herself and showing vulnerability.
-Part of this stems from her failing in Celestia’s School for Gifted Unicorns, which she very briefly attended. The other part is due to a more personal sense of responsibility relating to her parent’s divorce.
-After Trixie was taken out of the school, her parents struggled to re-enrole her, but Jackpot was more invested in keeping up with his acts, and Sunflower grew increasingly frustrated with picking up the slack. Eventually, she decided that enough was enough, and that was that. Trixie took this the wrong way, feeling like she had caused her parents to split, and began to put on an air of nonchalance to cover up the pain.
-Referring to herself in third-person is second nature to her, and she hardly knows when to use regular pronouns instead. The grand title is also an affirmation that she is someone to be noticed (even if it’s in a negative light).
-The lack of a sturdy family structure made Trixie ridiculously clingy when she actually found someone to bond with.
-She does not take rejection well, and can be an emotional wreck, projecting her emotions onto others to play it off.
-She is a coward. Given the chance, she usually opts to escape rather than confront.
-Trixie was inspired to do stage magic after watching her father perform onstage in Las Pegasus.
-Trixie’s magic is rudimentary, and more illusionary than physical.
-Trixie has a superiority complex brought on by childhood failings. Her attitude is a facade for her inner conflict, and she overcompensates in a way that makes her come off as a brat. Deep down, she’s actually just terrified of being herself and showing vulnerability.
-Part of this stems from her failing in Celestia’s School for Gifted Unicorns, which she very briefly attended. The other part is due to a more personal sense of responsibility relating to her parent’s divorce.
-After Trixie was taken out of the school, her parents struggled to re-enrole her, but Jackpot was more invested in keeping up with his acts, and Sunflower grew increasingly frustrated with picking up the slack. Eventually, she decided that enough was enough, and that was that. Trixie took this the wrong way, feeling like she had caused her parents to split, and began to put on an air of nonchalance to cover up the pain.
-Referring to herself in third-person is second nature to her, and she hardly knows when to use regular pronouns instead. The grand title is also an affirmation that she is someone to be noticed (even if it’s in a negative light).
-The lack of a sturdy family structure made Trixie ridiculously clingy when she actually found someone to bond with.
-She does not take rejection well, and can be an emotional wreck, projecting her emotions onto others to play it off.
-She is a coward. Given the chance, she usually opts to escape rather than confront.
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