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Oh. Yes, I... See that now.You made a mistake when you spelled pegasi and wrote pesagi.
Unless she was simply talking like that because of her accent.
I don't... Think so? The only fake New Zealand advert I've seen is this one.
Yeah, the brain tends to take shortcuts so as long as the first and last letters are right most people can parse it and then fill in the blanks contextually.Oh. Yes, I... See that now.
You know, this reminds me of something I saw on the old Wizards of the Coast forum. Someone randomised all the words in a sentence and asked if we could read them. I could.
Love is the magic that powers and protects the earthen settlement that retains the most arcana.Maybe she and Big Mac were instinctively using Lacertomancy in their love-crazed state...
completely uncertain- at the minimum, she... erm.. no.... longer had... a vagina when transformed-Did she actually have a Purestrain form? I thought she transformed into a Cultist?
Sorry, I only read the next one in the series. Where a traitorous master of the Callidus Temple who'd been transferred into a dreadnought removed the genestealer implants and she turned into an eldar.completely uncertain- at the minimum, she... erm.. no.... longer had... a vagina when transformed-
just a "fuck pouch" simulating one...
Okay, now I'm curious how Equestria even lost institutional knowledge of earth pony magics to begin with.
Ah, the good old cuppa. Most English way to defuse an argument. I hope Grayven isn't too uncomfortable, given your known dislike of Tea...
So pretty much the first thing Scrivener says is that their history has mostly devolved into stories, myths and legends. And yet Sunset continues to push for details and clarifications.
Over in Equestria they have eight Earth Ponies pull an entire train. Why is one pulling a single cart considered impressive?Outside, a single thickset stallion with a dull green pelt and grey mane and tail is pulling a cart. The cart is far taller than him, and has multiple thick wheels-. No, rollers, in order to keep the colossal weight of the thick trunks it's carrying from causing it to sink into the ground. That weight… I could pull it, but any normal pony wouldn't be able to move it an inch. And he's pulling it without much difficulty at all.
As yet there is no evidence that they have.Okay, now I'm curious how Equestria even lost institutional knowledge of earth pony magics to begin with.
Example:You know, this reminds me of something I saw on the old Wizards of the Coast forum. Someone randomised all the words in a sentence and asked if we could read them. I could.
I remember eight doing it.Over in Equestria they have three Earth Ponies pull an entire train. Why is one pulling a single cart considered impressive?
Thank you, corrected.
And? Equestrian Earth Ponies have been seen hauling ludicrously heavy loads. What indicates that Buckface is doing anything innovative or interesting?And he's not just pulling a cart. He's pulling a giant cart laden with heavy limber.
And? Equestrian Earth Ponies have been seen hauling ludicrously heavy loads. What indicates that Buckface is doing anything innovative or interesting?
It was Australian. and the joke was that you could eat food off ah my deck.
Now that is just a completely unfair comparison. Crack is much more reasonably priced.
There's also "Mare Do Well" stopping a runaway carriage from going over the cliff for Earth pony strength feats in the show.
In addition to the two that were already commented on and not yet corrected, there's yet a third spelling in there as well.
Really leaning on the ring there, Grayven, assuming that the modern Equish word derives from an ancient Equish root perfectly analogously to the way its English translation derives from a Latin root.Time to contribute. "From Cancellarius, meaning a court usher or guard."
Divination by lizards? *headscratch* *looks it up* Oh. Heh. Silly fantasy writers not paying attention to the actual derivation of words... and also mixing Latin and Greek (not that scientists are all that good at that either). Just because the muscles of the upper arm are called "lacerti" doesn't mean "lacertus" is the word for "muscle." It just means that ancient anatomical researchers thought they kinda looked like lizards. I guess it's not necessarily WRONG, as it is USED that way, but it certainly doesn't convey the right meaning out of context.
It's blackcurrant, which has been noted ("ring, I want to taste blackcurrant") to be a flavor he does enjoy.I hope Grayven isn't too uncomfortable, given your known dislike of Tea...
Full explanation here. In summary:Can you explain what's up with those? I've never seen them mentioned before this thread.
Actually, yes. Take away the make up and clothes. Take a moment to look at the chirurgical scars. Now look wherever you want. Some daemonettes look like that: mostly what you'd expect from one sex but also slightly not. Slightly off. Some look like monster-Barbies. Others have a mix of characteristics.That's fairly offensive, since I doubt you meant something like Andreja Pejic with hooves.
Sorry, hybrid. Not cultist.Did she actually have a Purestrain form? I thought she transformed into a Cultist?
Orrr... One character expression an ill-informed opinion is not Word of Zoat?Orrr... Equesstria's such a death world that unmanaged weather is double plus ungood. But, it's your fanfiction and you want to HPMoR "everypony else is stupid" it, it's your call.
Thank you, corrected.In addition to the two that were already commented on and not yet corrected, there's yet a third spelling in there as well.
I'd have gone with 'ligamancy' if I wasn't copying someone else.Divination by lizards? *headscratch* *looks it up* Oh. Heh. Silly fantasy writers not paying attention to the actual derivation of words... and also mixing Latin and Greek (not that scientists are all that good at that either). Just because the muscles of the upper arm are called "lacerti" doesn't mean "lacertus" is the word for "muscle." It just means that ancient anatomical researchers thought they kinda looked like lizards. I guess it's not necessarily WRONG, as it is USED that way, but it certainly doesn't convey the right meaning out of context.
Strictly speaking it should have been myomancy, or maybe dikefalomancy. Not your fault.
Oh. Yes, I... See that now.
You know, this reminds me of something I saw on the old Wizards of the Coast forum. Someone randomised all the words in a sentence and asked if we could read them. I could.
Given it has been known that Renegade makes stuff up since the first time he did so way back on SB I kind of doubt one more in the long list of examples will change things.Orrr... One character expression an ill-informed opinion is not Word of Zoat?
I rather thought that after it turned out that Twilight hadn't killed dozens of Pinkie clones, people would have learned not to assume that the Renegade is right about everything.
Because no one in story, including people who would know like the Elements of Harmony or Luna, has challenged his particular ill-informed opinion on earth pony magic?Orrr... One character expression an ill-informed opinion is not Word of Zoat?
I rather thought that after it turned out that Twilight hadn't killed dozens of Pinkie clones, people would have learned not to assume that the Renegade is right about everything.
Because no one in story, including people who would know like the Elements of Harmony or Luna, has challenged his particular ill-informed opinion on earth pony magic?
Gravyen, and Sunset, being wrong is fine but if we never see anyone argueing with them and only have their own opinions to inform us of the world around them then we lack the context to tell which of their opinions are right or wrong.
Everything Grayven knows about earth pony magic he got from Sunset. Sunset had access to all commonly available sources of information and a few uncommon ones. I've already covered that Celestia was withholding information from her, but her statements about the lack of generally available earth pony magic education are accurate, as are her comments in regard to trying to discover what it did.Because no one in story, including people who would know like the Elements of Harmony or Luna, has challenged his particular ill-informed opinion on earth pony magic?
Gravyen, and Sunset, being wrong is fine but if we never see anyone argueing with them and only have their own opinions to inform us of the world around them then we lack the context to tell which of their opinions are right or wrong.