Absolutely not, wtf Pitt?
I'm actually not in favour of it, but it IS an option... well, maybe. I was imagining she might ask for a prisoner as either gift 2 or 3, basically. Probably 3, if Bird believed that to be the one we'd likely refuse.
Just like her sacrament is an option.
I was also thinking of that omake where Copper was captured by her.
Again, I'm actually against it. But I'm sure someone will propose it.
The rape arguing before and now this, holy shit you are way too cavalier about this stuff. You do know what Marinette is liable to do to her yeah? And you still want to give Copper to her? Just use her for the Lantern Sacrament if you're that hell bent on giving Copper a fate worse then death.
Or better yet give her a clean and merciful end.
I'm not in favour of giving her Mareinette, I mostly mentioned the possibility for completeness' sake.
I agree she doesn't deserve it. Hell, I'm still kinda hoping for a chance to talk things out, though I'm not sure I'm willing to risk it AND that it would work out even if we did.
(on a side note I'm actually not sure how I feel about Windy. We don't KNOW anything certain about him. He MIGHT be a serial killer, but then again maybe not. He MIGHT have started to work towards wolf disaster, but then again, maybe we're still in time to stop him "peacefully".
And about the rape, my argument was and has always been that it was a shitty choice, but not necessarily worse than what we ended up picking (or, really, any of the other options. They were ALL shitty in different ways, and it depends on how you judge them which one was worse), and YES, that if I judge by the pain an action causes it would have been worse if Cadance was aware of it (though again you could argue she'd have a right to know EVEN if it makes her miserable... but then of course we'd have no way to inform her)
Side note, I'm actually in favor of Baldomare lantern sacrament over our personal one. WHEN POSSIBLE I'd rather avoid "evil" acts, and preferably even the morally questionable ones.
I'd be fine-ish with sacrificing someone we already mean to kill, but even so I'd rather avoid it.
I prefer Baldomare Lantern over personal Lantern because of that.
I'll PROBABLY prefer Biedde Edge over personal edge (we COULD in theory just go and kill Comet after all, if we really wanted the Sacrament. Get an influence and we PROBABLY could not lose. (I say probably because we haven't seen Biedde's yet).
I actually prefer Mareinette Grail (implied to be cannibalism) over Personal Grail (implied to be heavy and permanent brainwashing), but I also heavily dislike both.
And I'm starting to reconsider personal winter (a painless death to 3 admittedly (likely) innocent ponies), though I'm hoping we get a chance at a less questionable Winter sacrament.
Without the Hours and with the Mansus damaged the Wake would be broken too, ponykind would have to learn how to survive in a world that wasn't made to work without gods... so they made their own. From their wishes, hopes and dreams came a bright light(a kind one, kinder than any Sun) that would help the world heal and care for it. The Pillars planting the Seed that would grow into the Tree of Harmony fits that.
But due to its unorthodox creation it took a long time for Harmony to act properly in the Wake, that is why ponies had to move the sun and the moon, change the seasons, control the weather and basically maintain everything in the world alone. Celestia and Luna most likely only move the sun and the moon because the unicorns that did it literally lost their magic compared to the earth ponies and pegasi who did not suffer that much.
I'm not sure if there wasn't any use of the lores at Harmony's birth but it definitely doesn't use them, maybe because it was made to substitute the old order of the world? But i'm pretty sure it knows about them at least, even if it can't/won't use them.
That would imply that Harmony is a nascent Hour. Probably the first of a new kind, just like there's Hours from Light that came from Glory, or Hours from Blood that came from sacrifice, and Hours from Flesh that were once mortals.