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>>/12059/ > I have debated doing something experimental with a double feature Holding off on double feature. Though next review is mostly ready. I just wanted to post this one no in case I get delayed with IRL or pony stuff. >>/12073/ Forgot to post a pic of Scootaloo's wings in that sequence. >>/12031/ > I would posit that unicorn conjuring operates on a basis similar to Plato's theory of forms You could go to some very interesting places with this idea and this is a VERY GOOD ANSWER to my question. I could still get lost in the weeds of properties in a whole new way now depending on where you take this. > Platonic plane, they summon the pure artifact, the perfect thing which all reality merely imitates the form of If gossamer and morning dew are heavenly gossamer and morning dew then how does that work when their components breakdown? Like, hmmmmm... Trying to bring back study on Plato. > I'd like to think it requires intense study in order to determine whatever esoteric principle differentiates morning dew from regular water droplets! ...and condensation. Droplets from the air conditioner. LOL, I wonder what sort of things you could make with air conditioner condensation and dyer lint. Maybe a bit off track. All and all, a very cool idea! > . It could also just be controlled 'extra' weather on top of normal or 'wild' weather - when an extra storm is needed, one is made, or when more sunlight is needed, Celestia could just slightly lengthen the day whilst Pegasi clear the skies. I would lean more into an interpenetration that everything is controlled by the Pegasi except the everfree forest by how exotic and weirded out by the fact that the weather is not controlled. Now, for stuff we see later I suspect a lot of places of the world have less fine control than equestria does. >>/12032/ > Laputa: Castle In The Sky. (That movie was an extra treat for me when I first watched it, as I'd already read the unabridged Gulliver's Travels from which the original Laputa comes) That is cool to have read the actual novel. LOL, for me, I have never gotten around to either though have a vague familiarity Gulliver's Travels. > I could very easily see Twilight trying in vain to inspect what this strange new creature is and get herself turned to stone whilst distracted. I think your point here: > that they're AT LEAST more competent than I am, lol. Is still good. For me, there is a lot of variance in some of the Mane 6's competence level's especially Twilight's. I have so far not encountered anything I consider unexplainable but I know more complicated stuff is coming. Because of course this was written as first magical fun horse show. > Point is I can't narrow it down and I can't really think of any setting which is evocative in the same way as Equestria. I think possibly it's the slice-of-life element. Slice of life + at least partly thought out magic/depth? Whimsical but taken slightly more seriously in spite of it's silliness?