Pretty sure Trixie trusts wheels just fine. She was just being a jerk. Also because it's funny.
I think she was just fucking with S&S
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And I'm sure someone will write a fanfic about how wheels betrayed Trixie.
Thing is, she didn't act crazy in any other way. Outside of the wheel thing, the amulet just made her mean rather than crazy.
I dunno, seems to me like it'd be pretty damn hard to pour tea via slight-of-hoof just by running your hoof over a cup.
So after that ending, who's ready for an absolutely absurd flood of Twixie shipping? I'm already constructing some levees around the thread.
Anyway, I guess the amulet didn't actually have anything to do with Sombra. Just a similar color scheme.
Until it is elaborated further, I shall choose to beleive that the Alicorn Amulet is in fact made from the horn of some evil Unicorn.
Yeah, I still think the word Alicorn is dumb.
Well, "Alicorn"
is the word used for the material that makes up a unicorn's horn... but the amulet had wings... it's ambiguous.
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My personal headcanon is that Zecora's magic deals with knowing how to manipulate magical plants and such. She used that knowledge to enchant the cup to refill itself or something.

Twilight will put on the Amulet in a later episode to combat some cosmic-level threat, and will be in danger of losing herself to its effects
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Very plausible. I just think it'd be a cool bit of forethought on the part of the writers if it turned out that she was showing Twilight what she needed to win right from the start.
edited 1st Dec '12 8:23:15 AM by Enlong
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The flashback showed she did get a new caravan (or repaired the old one somehow)
Maybe it was whoever the creator/original owner of the amulet who had something against wheels, and it was leaking into Trixie.
@Great God Plan: I know, I know. It's ambiguous because "made of Unicorn horn" would make sense as per the normal definition of the word, but we can't rule out the possibility that the writers are appropriating a fan term, wrong as the term is.
edited 1st Dec '12 8:24:22 AM by Enlong
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