That said, here’s what’s fixed:
Cutie mark. While Basy Kail did an awesome job on cutie mark (which also explains the cards meanings), their choice to use his colours for the cards along didn’t quite work. Also at the time I hadn’t settled on what Equestria uses for additional characters in its duodecimal (base-12) numbering system. Silfoe turned the cards into playing cards, and by that time I’d settled on • (unshod hoof) and ⊃ (shod hoof) as ten and eleven respectively.
His horn, which is more of a nub or a stub than a true horn because of his bloodline, full blooded Clydesdale mom and half unicorn/half earth pony dad. Previous pictures have shown him with a more or less normal length horn.
So, who’s Trailcutter? Well you can go to any of the other pics of him in my gallery or Harness Pony for his full bio.
Short version, he’s the head of Appleloosa’s chapter of the Harness Guild, Equestria’s freight hauling association. Decidedly kinky, but what would you expect from a pony who spends his days harnessed like a common animal? This picture is a little out of character since it depicts him hauling an overloaded traditional cart of Amarezon packages rather than his usual enclosed cart of holding, a reference to my then job as an Amazon Flex driver.
Nope, quite the opposite. I was a contractor and after a really rough month of mismanagement, the route I was on took 3 extra hours to complete, but they decided to only pay me 1 hour for the work. Still debating whether it’s worth suing them or not.
But were you paid a large sum of money after quitting?
Heh, I already quit for some many reasons, being a Flex driver is not a good thing.
That’s only for the bad end.
Remember, this is MLP, where the answer to any problem is magic
Sort of, differences are that this is the whole commission, as I’d commissioned Silfoe to draw the cutie mark with changes and corrections, and then draw Trail Cutter with the new improved correct cutie mark along with some other tweaks. Also this upload starts with the copy sent to me by Silfoe as opposed to a likely lower resolution web copy, as well as a proper description.