The Great and Powerful Trixie! Needs a redesign!
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Name: Trixie Lulamoon, (Trixter Lulamoon, deadname)
Nicknames: THE GREAT, AND POWERFUL, TRIXIE!
Gender/Sexuality: MtF (Bi, Poly)
Parents: Big Jackpot (Dad), Grand Spectacle(Mom)
Children: Velvet Spotlight (Son)
Siblings: Ace Mirage (Half-Brother), Lucky Break (Half-Sister)
Other Relatives: Big Bucks (Uncle)
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🎩 Growing up, Trixter (as he was known before transitioning into Trixie) and his mother didn’t have much money. They lived in a modest home, and Spectacle worked hard to make ends meet. She was a performer but not a well-known one, relying on smaller gigs to support them. Trixter would often help out behind the scenes, learning the ropes of the entertainment world, from stage setup to audience interaction. This gave him a unique perspective on the industry before he became a full-fledged performer himself. Though Spectacle may not have been wealthy, she was full of dreams. She taught Trixter the importance of perseverance and showmanship, passing on her love for the stage. Despite their financial struggles, she made sure Trixter always had the most dazzling, if improvised, costumes for his performances, instilling in him a love for flashy, larger-than-life aesthetics.
🎩 As Trixter grew older, he became increasingly dissatisfied with his life of financial instability and modesty. He began to transform into Trixie, embracing the name and persona that would make him stand out in the entertainment world. “Trixie” became an embodiment of everything he wished he could be: dazzling, confident, and untouchable. He reinvented himself not just through magic, but through his entire lifestyle, leaving behind the name "Trixter" as he took on the glamorous, high-profile role of the “Great and Powerful Trixie.” Spectacle, while unsure of the extreme transformation Trixter underwent, still loved and supported him through the change. She always knew that Trixie would be special, and she wanted him to pursue his dreams of greatness—just like she had when she was younger. While their relationship was sometimes strained due to Trixie’s newfound arrogance, deep down, Trixie always carried Spectacle’s lessons with him.
🎩 Trixie’s transition was a deeply personal journey that she doesn’t talk about publicly often, but it shaped a lot of who she is today. She was always in touch with her femininity, but she didn’t feel truly herself until she underwent magical transition operations. She took this step not for the approval of others, but to be the pony she always knew she was inside. It was a long road, but Trixie’s innate confidence helped her face the challenges that came with her decision. It’s not something she hides, but it’s a very private and precious part of her life. She prefers to let others see the power of Trixie, rather than diving too deep into the specifics of her past.
🎩 While she still puts on grand magic shows, Trixie has grown into a more skilled magician and storyteller, incorporating real history and lessons into her performances. She balances spectacle with meaning, making her shows more engaging for all ages. Trixie still loves the spotlight, but she’s learned to be more humble. She boasts less to prove herself and more because it’s part of her charm. She teaches at the School of Friendship in the future, she teaches a class on stage presence, storytelling, and self-confidence, helping foals and creatures alike find their inner star power.
🎩 Trixie is in a poly relationship with Starlight and Sunburst, Their relationship started as a deep friendship that grew into something more. They balance each other out, Sunburst is the logical one, Starlight the ambitious one, and Trixie the spontaneous one. Trixie takes on the role of the fun parent, teaching them about flair and confidence while Starlight and Sunburst handle academics.
🎩 Though they had a rough start, Trixie has come to genuinely respect Twilight (even if she’d never say it outright). They still have an unspoken competition, but it’s much friendlier now. Trixie likes to brag that she’s a princess’s friend. Even if she doesn’t flaunt it as much, she loves the idea that she’s on friendly terms with royalty.
🎩 Trixie learned a lot from watching her dad perform as a magician, and while their relationship may have been distant at times, she still looked up to him. They eventually drifted apart, Trixie eventually reconnects with him as she grows older, realizing they have more in common than she thought.
🎩 She still talks in third person, it’s mostly out of habit, but when she’s really passionate about something, the third person slips back in.
🎩 Even if it’s just leaving a casual conversation, Trixie loves a good disappearing act.
🎩 Trixie has half siblings from Jackpot's casual flings, Ace Mirage and Lucky Break, Ace is Trixie’s older half-brother. He has a cool, confident attitude and a smooth-talking nature that often gets him out of trouble. Charismatic and charming, Ace loves the spotlight but prefers working behind the scenes. He’s a gambler and a smooth operator, just like his father. While he doesn’t fully embrace the "family" vibe, he’s always looking out for Trixie in his own way. Ace is great at manipulating luck, both in games and in life. He’s got a knack for winning—and losing—big, and he knows how to work his charm to get what he wants. Lucky Break is Trixie’s half-brother by a different mother, and he’s the one who never quite lived up to Jackpot’s expectations. He’s always been the “underachiever,” constantly trying (and failing) to be as good as his father. Lucky is a soft-spoken and laid-back stallion who’s much less flashy than his siblings. He has a calm demeanor and prefers simple pleasures over living the high life. Though his gambling skills are practically non-existent, he has a knack for fixing things and tends to be the “problem solver” of the group.
🎩 The three eventually have a son named Velvet Spotlight. From the moment Velvet Spotlight could talk, Trixie knew he was destined for greatness. Whether he was babbling dramatically as a foal or striking a pose every time he entered a room, she recognized a fellow show-pony in him. Trixie teaches Velvet everything she knows about showmanship—how to hold an audience, how to make a grand entrance, and most importantly, how to make an even grander exit. She pushes him to be confident, but she also teaches him to be resilient, helping him learn how to handle criticism without letting it crush him. Whether Velvet follows in Trixie’s hoofsteps as a performer or takes his talent in another direction, Trixie will always be his biggest fan. She tells everypony about him constantly, probably has a scrapbook dedicated to his achievements, and will absolutely cry the first time he puts on a solo show.