lorerepair
The tts magic history does not make sense
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so I'm gonna craft one that does or an AU that does
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lorerepair · 4 months ago
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This is in the same universe as starkid
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Grace chastity fucked a ghost
Cue older cultist of the wigglies grace thinking she got ghost pregnant and made him
Cue grace trying to indoctrinate him into her wiggly worship
Half the town would totally buy that as his origin
Just cause it'd be very crazy and on brand for amity at that point
Maybe grace left hatchet field and so she thought he followed her and then left
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i love ways the word 'halfa' can be interpreted
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lorerepair · 4 months ago
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I feel like they spit in my face right now. 
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lorerepair · 4 months ago
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The sun and moon based powers in tts don't make a ton of sense, science exists in the tts-verse, magic also exists, but science has it's place as well
The lore for the sun drop doesn't make sense with the world
Same for the moon stone, a moon rock is just a moon rock, it should not have magical properties, and definitely not ones that are a direct opposite to something sun related
The moon is a rock that just orbits the earth, rocks and fire aren't mystically against each other
And the sun is a ball of plasma, it's not liquid, there shouldn't be a drop of anything
It'd make way more sense if these explanations were made up by the people in the areas where these magic relics crashed
And that the real origin of the 2 were based on earth
Maybe some crazy mage directly counteracted the gravitational pull that kept the moon going around the earth and the earth going around the sun
Meaning that magic would need to be taught in mass amounts, making a dark ages period from resources being spent more as well as an influx in magic users
The exact environment hinted at as part of the past in the show, with demanatis having easier access to magic and having it be more widely known
Maybe after years of having to move the sun and moon themselves they came across some gifted folk who could help lighten the load, decreasing the need for magic users at large to work on the rotation. Maybe something corrupted some of the moon movers, they'd be at higher risk of paranormal corruption due to their high magic, and staying up all night every night might have made them weaker
Anyway, so these people get corrupted, and a fight starts, leading to the other side using some relics to shoot them off into space, in this battle these people lose a high amount of blood that was enchanted by the relics power (maybe healing)
And those bodies and that blood became the sun drop and moonstone
Physical matter derived from very magical individuals with an effect placed on them
One to purify a corruption with a healing element mixed in so the user survives, the other soaked in a destructive and maddening curse/force/corruption
1 being needed to use in order to destroy the other
Like how the 2 relics are framed in the show
This is pretty much a reskinned version of the MLP lore
It fits so incredibly well
Anyway, eventually as time passed they undid the spell that messed up the rotations and life reverted to pre-catastrophe life
In time they forget about the old world leaving a lot of curiosity about the intense 'worship?' of celestial bodies
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