It happens when they discover their unique talent, their "calling" I guess; the thing they want to spend the rest of their life doing.
It's considered a sign of growth/maturity in the MLP world. So the comparison is apt, I think; both in the growing up sense, and in the sense that characters without them are "blank slates" with lots of potential.
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It's considered a sign of growth/maturity in the MLP world. So the comparison is apt, I think; both in the growing up sense, and in the sense that characters without them are "blank slates" with lots of potential.