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Yeah, the blue symboled one is considered either a minor variant or an odd version of fading, depending on who you ask. It is similar to my white Bluebelles, but it's much harder to figure out if she is actually white or just a victim of regular fading, since the light color of regular Windy fades to a greyish white color, unlike Bluebelle where it's really obvious something is going on, haha.
Windy is a very, very pale lavender, and it sometimes will bleach out to near-white or white. The blue symbol is also from pigment leeching out. I don't know why, but red pigment seems more unstable than other pigments. Purple is a mixture of blue and red. So when the red leeches out, it leaves the blue. (The thing with red paint also happens outside of pony-paint. The post office in my hometown had a mural of postage stamps painted on it, and over the years all the red paint turned blue. So now there's a cow with a blue tongue, lol.)
Ah, I see. The only thing that's confusing me is that the little information I can find of this "white Windy" claims that she's a UK variant of some sort. So everywhere I look, I'm finding different information.
Quote from: EverEverOn on September 15, 2016, 09:24:30 AMAh, I see. The only thing that's confusing me is that the little information I can find of this "white Windy" claims that she's a UK variant of some sort. So everywhere I look, I'm finding different information.Yep- find an unusual pony, call it a UK varient is something that happened a LOT when I started reading collectors speak to each other online. There's still a lot of leftover inaccurate pony-lore still being passed down.