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@mjangelvortex
Together nitric and muriatic acid can dissolve gold, but it won’t do anything to most gems.
Together nitric and muriatic acid can dissolve gold, but it won’t do anything to most gems.
That’s actually a pretty clever explanation of how they’re able to eat gems.
This is vaguely related, but NSFW.
||I don’t really get it when people give Griffons canine-style pensies and/or knots. They should have wholly or mostly feline cocks (same applies to giving them like, equine female genitalia as well) ||
Using any sorts of spells on other living things is by default much riskier than on inanimate objects. You can twist and bend another pony’s (or other species) body and alter their physical biology, but if you fail to also edit the brain, it could lead to horrific side effects. I’ve sort of mused the concept that transgender transformation is incredibly risky as a concept, because, for one, if you just change the genitals of a pony, even temporarily for them to have some ‘fun’ or permanently as some form of magical surgery, it’s very easy for it go wrong if you don’t know what you’re doing or are unfocused. You can easily ruin a pony’s life by destroying their genitals or brain or just causing them distress from things not lining up. It’s not something to be used by any unicorn that can learn it, it’s forbidden magic and it’s illegal.
That being said, I do disagree a smidge on the gender swap spell for similar reasons Frustration in Excelsis brought up. I do like the idea of it being a complicated and rare spell. But it being risky and forbidden seems a bit much to me, especially when the show has already shown spells where characters change species (like becoming Breezies or Seaponies) that doesn’t seem to be that much of a problem.
Magic is heavily tied to mood and emotions and focus. A scatterbrained unicorn may rarely be able to pull off spells successfully, whereas a highly focused unicorn can pull off spells flawlessly every time. Feelings of great distress, anger, or arousal are the biggest factors to ruining magic focus.
@mjangelvortex
I also imagine that due to how unicorn magic works, unicorns of more prone to evil/insanity. Just ask Sombra and Starlight in the corner for that.
@Vortaxonus
Oh yeah, I believe that some unicorns can become mad with power because of magic. I think we might have discussed here at the idea of Celestia having her school to perhaps curb these sort of things from happening.
And given that she may be one of the most diverse magic users in Equestria, I do sometimes wonder if Celestia’s desire for her to make friends had an additional intent of keeping her from accidentally becoming some kind of world consuming evil.I honestly wouldn’t be surprised if it was. Especially if you consider what happened to Luna and Sunset Shimmer. She’s seen firsthand what happens to some when magic is misused.I actually used to wonder if the reason Celestia started her school was with something like that in mind. I mean we know Luna’s envy over the love ponies had for her sister and the anger she felt at her efforts going unappreciated lead to her downfall. Maybe Celestia felt that, had she made more of an effort to connect, she could have prevented it. A school for the gifted would be a convenient way to both connect herself to the larger world and avoid that same fate, and allow her to keep an eye on the potentially dangerous ponies that needed friends to ground them.
@Background Pony #8912
Oh yeah, I can definitely see body or mind-altering magic as being either taboo or restricted by law. Perhaps it could be something similar to how doctors can prescribe medication for a person but if a random person did it they would be breaking the law because they don’t have enough experience in the field and could harm people by giving them medication that can hurt them.
@Background Pony #8912
Speaking of, Queen Novo treated the pearl she had as if it could also be used as a weapon or used in a way that could harm others even though the movie (and show) only showed it being used in a beneficial way to protect her people and expand her kingdom.
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