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| Premier of Trenchtown. An Earth Pony. She’s young, fat and greasy. The daughter of Olive Oil and the revolutionary Wild Strike, “Beloved Guide of the Revolution”. | Premier of Trenchtown. An Earth Pony. The daughter of Olive Oil and the revolutionary Wild Strike, “Beloved Guide of the Revolution”. |
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Premier Train Oil |
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Gender |
Mare |
Lived |
21 Rye-Planting 3312 AE - Present |
Occupation |
Politician |
Affiliation |
Trenchtown |
Tenure |
6 Harvesting 3330-Present |
Predecessor |
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Successor |
Incumbent |
Tenure |
14 Seeds 3329-Present |
Predecessor |
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Successor |
Incumbent |
Relatives of Train Oil |
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Mother |
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Father |
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House |
Commoner |
Siblings: |
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None |
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None |
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Premier of Trenchtown. An Earth Pony. The daughter of Olive Oil and the revolutionary Wild Strike, “Beloved Guide of the Revolution”. Train Oil's special talent is claimed by propagandists to be, naturally, being the beloved guide of the revolution. Outside observers suspect it actually has to do with making doughnuts, as her cutie mark is a doughnut and she has been observed to be fond of making (and eating) them. Indeed, since shortly after she became premier, Trenchtown's bakeries have made doughnuts readily available to the people, whereas they were previously scarce and only baked by the state bakeries on special occasions.
