Being a nomadic gypsy she has a bit of a reputation. Ponies will come to her for help with problems. She is known for giving good luck charms and other talismans, the only catch is they don't always work or are even magical at all. Once she gave a pony salad tongs to a pony for luck.
Her Cutie mark is a voodoo doll so she must be trustworthy. How could you not trust a face like that?
Mimic Hooves belongs to
mimic-moonrat
I Drew this
Mimic has mouse ears they are cookie shaped like a Ferrets :)
Misconceptions have developed that the principal elements of Voodoo are hexing and sticking pins into dolls.
The history of Egyptian bracelets is as old as 5000 BCE. Starting with materials like bones, stones and woods to serve religious and spiritual interests.
The push pin was invented in 1903 by Edwin Moore and quickly became a success.
Curved sewing pins have been used for over four thousand years. Originally, they were fashioned out of iron and bone by the Sumerians and were used to hold clothes together. Later, these pins were also used to hold pages together by threading the needle through their top corner.
Her Cutie mark is a voodoo doll so she must be trustworthy. How could you not trust a face like that?
Mimic Hooves belongs to
mimic-moonratI Drew this
Mimic has mouse ears they are cookie shaped like a Ferrets :)
Misconceptions have developed that the principal elements of Voodoo are hexing and sticking pins into dolls.
The history of Egyptian bracelets is as old as 5000 BCE. Starting with materials like bones, stones and woods to serve religious and spiritual interests.
The push pin was invented in 1903 by Edwin Moore and quickly became a success.
Curved sewing pins have been used for over four thousand years. Originally, they were fashioned out of iron and bone by the Sumerians and were used to hold clothes together. Later, these pins were also used to hold pages together by threading the needle through their top corner.
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