@JP
No, she didn’t find the Eternal Flower til after the events of Daring Do and the Eternal Flower; and she didn’t go back and use it til after Forbidden City of Clouds. Both were set after “Daring Don’t”, so well after this. /pedant
To be fair, ponies seem to age gracefully as a rule; see for example Granny Smith and Sunset’s rejected friends. And Indiana Jones was adventuring from his teens to his sixties.
No, she didn’t find the Eternal Flower til after the events of Daring Do and the Eternal Flower; and she didn’t go back and use it til after Forbidden City of Clouds. Both were set after “Daring Don’t”, so well after this. /pedant
Ask Andy Price.
To be fair, ponies seem to age gracefully as a rule; see for example Granny Smith and Sunset’s rejected friends. And Indiana Jones was adventuring from his teens to his sixties.
Huh. That actually makes perfect sense.
She found the Fountain of Youth. Her age is irrelevant now.
I’m convinced that he’s a lich. Not even death could overcome his duty to the library.