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This is Queen Chrysalis of My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic done in Equestria style being bound and gagged.,
Queen Chrysalis is a female changeling and the main antagonist of the season two finale and the Friendship is Magic IDW Comics first four issue story arc. She is the queen of the changelings and a shapeshifter who appears as Princess Cadance in order to hypnotize her fiancé Shining Armor, invade Canterlot, and eventually take over Equestria. After Chrysalis and her subjects are expelled from Canterlot, in The Return of Queen Chrysalis, she fillynaps the Cutie Mark Crusaders in order to lure the Mane Six to her so she can absorb Twilight Sparkle’s magic with the power of the Secretariat Comet.
Queen Chrysalis is a scheming, cruel, fierce, and manipulative individual whose primary concerns are gaining power and feeding her changeling subjects. Upon perceiving Twilight Sparkle as a potential threat to her plans, she turns her family and friends against her and enjoys mocking her both during and after Twilight’s imprisonment in Canterlot’s underground caves. While capable of mimicking Cadance well enough to fool most, she is unable to fool Twilight due to their close bond and her demanding and insincere behavior displayed in A Canterlot Wedding - Part 1.
In To where and Back Again - Part 2, Chrysalis bears resentment toward Thorax for abandoning the hive, considering him a “traitor”. She also shows little regard for her subjects, believing that she alone knows what’s best for them, and that her leadership is absolute. While boasting about her plan, she relishes the idea of every pony in Equestria doing as she says, showing that she desires control as much as power.
In The Mean 6, Chrysalis is far more deranged and unstable. She talks to the photos she took of Twilight and her friends as if they are the actual ponies themselves, prancing and talking in sing-song as she describes her plan. She also shows deep hatred towards Starlight Glimmer for causing her downfall, planning to use her copies of Twilight and her friends to destroy the real ones while forcing Starlight to watch. In The Beginning of the End - Part 1, she carves the faces of unreformed changelings into pieces of wood and talks to them as if they are her subjects, demonstrating her further loss of sanity. In Frenemies, she is revealed to have kept the piece of wood that was once Mean Twilight, speaking to it as if it is still alive, and clinging tightly to it during the villains’ meeting.
In To Where and Back Again - Part 2, Chrysalis bears resentment toward Thorax for abandoning the hive, considering him a “traitor”. She also shows little regard for her subjects, believing that she alone knows what’s best for them, and that her leadership is absolute. While boasting about her plan, she relishes the idea of every pony in Equestria doing as she says, showing that she desires control as much as power.
Chrysalis is deeply arrogant, thinking lowly of her enemies, and has a habit of becoming complacent when she believes victory is within her grasp. Despite gaining strength from stealing love, she has no concept of its true power, scoffing at the thought that Cadance’s love could restore Shining Armor’s strength. She also assumed the Mean 6 would obey her commands without question, leaving her unable to see Mean Twilight’s betrayal coming. According to Chrysalis, the only reason the Mane Six keep defeating her is because they cheat, further indicating her lack of understanding for the ponies’ true strength. And despite being ousted from her position as ruler of the changelings, Chrysalis still continues to refer to herself as a queen.
Chrysalis refuses to accept the blame for her own failures, choosing instead to blame her subjects for not living up to her expectations. She also lays the blame for the hive turning on her solely on Starlight, rather than admit her own treatment of her subjects played a major part in it. When Grogar inquires as to how she has always been defeated, she claims it’s because her enemies “cheat”.
Like Tirek, Chrysalis is visibly awed and intimidated by Grogar, although she briefly expresses amusement at his long-ago defeat at the hooves of Gusty the Great.
After joining Grogar and the other villains, Chrysalis shows contempt and hostility towards them, only being concerned with her vendetta against Starlight, but is eventually able to work together with Cozy and Tirek to obtain Grogar’s bell and conspires with the two to betray the ram, while still rejecting the idea of becoming friends with them. Chrysalis also admits to having admired Discord before friendship “ruined him”. She openly claims that friendship is “like a disease” and refuses to allow it to “infect” her like it did her hive.
In Frenemies, Chrysalis reveals that she doesn’t drain all the love out of her victims in one go, instead choosing to save a little for the next day.
In The Ending of the End, Chrysalis shows little interest in hunting down Twilight after she escapes the villains’ grasp, mocking Tirek for thinking she is still a threat to them. She shows a similar lack of concern regarding the appearance of the windigos, even toying with the idea of waiting until Equestria is a frozen wasteland to vanquish them, believing the ponies will be so grateful for it they will willingly obey her. Unlike Tirek and Cozy Glow, Chrysalis remains defiant after they are de-powered, insisting that friendship cannot defeat them. When the three of them are turned to stone, Chrysalis, rather than cower like Tirek and Cozy, attempts one last attack on her enemies.
In The Return of Queen Chrysalis, Chrysalis takes great pleasure in watching the Mane Six’s struggles from afar, having fun watching them turn against one another, laughing at Applejack and Rarity’s squabbles, and gloating at their perceived ineptitude. However, she demonstrates a low tolerance for the Cutie Mark Crusaders’ antics and jokes. She shows no remorse in manipulating innocent creatures to her own ends or resorting to physical violence to illustrate her evil. In My Little Pony: FIENDship Magic Issue #5, Chrysalis is portrayed as very devious, able to lure various rulers and creatures, including Twilight Sparkle, into a trap, and in Siege of the Crystal Empire, she views those she allies with only as tools, abandoning them at any given moment.
Comic artist Andy Price stated on February 28, 2014 that “Chrysalis is beyond villain- she’s a monster”.

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