Inkwell | |
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Kind | Unicorn |
Sex | Female |
Occupation | Instructor at School for Gifted Unicorns Newspaper editor (formerly) |
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Eyes |   Strong spring green |
Mane |   Dark ceruleanish gray   Spring greenish black with   grayish violet (when younger) |
Coat |   Light cornflower bluish gray |
Magic aura |   Grayish mulberry |
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Professor Inkwell is a female unicorn pony who appears in IDW's My Little Pony Micro-Series Issue #8. She is a close friend of Princess Celestia and a senior teacher at the School for Gifted Unicorns.
Depiction in the comics[]
Inkwell appears in My Little Pony Micro-Series Issue #8 during the School for Gifted Unicorns Royal High Tea. The eccentric instructor is first seen telling a story to a trio of colts, who are more amused by Inkwell and her story than entertained. Though Inkwell's reputation and quirks are a point of concern and mockery among the other teachers and school committee members, Princess Celestia pays no mind to their teasing and has Inkwell sit with her.
During the event, Celestia is alerted to an incident in the student room in which a misfired spell has caused all the food to come to life. Inkwell's solution to the situation involves bringing a bunny statue to life and having it devour the animated food. The incident is resolved, but the students end up traumatized. The students' parents and other upset parties tell Celestia that it's time for Inkwell to retire.
That evening, Celestia recalls a day on which Canterlot came under attack by shadowy beasts. A younger Inkwell helped drive the beasts away, but her left eye was scarred during the battle. Celestia later approached Inkwell and asked her to be a teacher at her school. Because of her bravery, Inkwell became popular among the foals of Canterlot and accepted the position. Inkwell's teaching brought the School for Gifted Unicorns much prestige, but as time went on, her lessons came to be seen as old-fashioned.
The following evening, Celestia holds a meeting with the pony-teacher committee to decide Inkwell's retirement. In accordance with the school bylaws, Celestia issues Inkwell a test to determine her competency as a teacher: transform an ugly toad into a beautiful one. However, for several moments Inkwell doesn't do anything, and she eventually declares that the toad is perfect the way he is.
This act of compassion reminds the committee members of Inkwell's various acts of altruism throughout her teaching career, such as helping one pony overcome her shyness and become a motivational speaker. The committee withdraws its petition for Inkwell's retirement, and Inkwell is allowed to stay on as a teacher.
Inkwell also appears as one of Twilight Sparkle's instructors in flashback in My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic Issue #40.
In My Little Pony: Deviations, Inkwell appears as Prince Blueblood's examiner.
Inkwell is also depicted in a photograph on My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic Issue #100 cover RE.
In other media[]
Inkwell and Young Inkwell are characters in Gameloft's mobile game, with Inkwell serving as a helper with a story role during the "Welcome Back Twilight" event.
Inkwell:
Among the oldest educators at the School for Gifted Unicorns...and certainly the one with the wildest stories.
Young Inkwell:
The newspaperpony turned defender of Canterlot turned teacher, as she was in her heyday.
Quotes[]
- "...So there I was, with that giant mechanical piggie bearing down on me! Every spell I tried just bounced right off of him. Lucky thing I'd just picked up a toe-pinchin' potion from the apothecary! I ran straight for that oinker and said 'I got a flask of magic tootsie cream and I'm not afraid to use it!'"
- — My Little Pony Micro-Series Issue #8
- "Never trusted pastries. Anything could be lurking in that filling."
- — My Little Pony Micro-Series Issue #8
- "Like I always say, 'rewards go to the wary.'"
- — My Little Pony Micro-Series Issue #8
- "You can't out-nerd me, I'm a seasoned veteran."
- — My Little Pony Micro-Series Issue #8
- "Miss Sparkle. Twilight. The princess recommended you highly, and you have obvious magical talent, but... well, you're not living up to your potential. Now, I'm willing to let some things slide, but I can only help you as a teacher. And it seems like what you need... is a friend."
- — My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic Issue #40
Gallery[]
See also[]
- Characters with a similar name: Raven Inkwell.
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