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The subs call the arrow the “Arrow of Marapore,” and judging from the book itself the staff should be called the “Staff of Ponypeii.”
That’d be pretty cool ^^ Though I don’t think there’s a portal in Everfree. We saw in the ending of the movie that the portal at CH has a crack that has magic seeping through it. I think that magic landed in Everfree.
Mm… It’d also be extremely silly, but awesome if Horseman!Yearling was really Pony!Yearling would wrote books for both realities thanks to a portal elsewhere in the world besides the ones in Canterlot High and Camp Everfree. XD
She wouldn’t do that. THEY BELONG IN A MUSEUM!
If this short is based on a film studio or something (I dunno, I haven’t watched it yet), then in all likelihood it’s not real obsidian. So it doesn’t matter how it’s being held.
Just my two cents worth.
Maybe she wants to use them to replace the real ones.
Which reminds me, I had thought they were going to say A.K. Yearling wanted those three artifacts to be in her movie because they are real magic artifacts from somewhere in Horseman Land which would provide maximum authenticity since they were the actual artifacts she used in the adventure her book and movie are based on, much like how Pony!Yearling writes about her real adventures and that not everypony realizes her fantasy novels are really non-fiction…
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Fascinating. But unlike steel, isn’t obsidian fragile?
It’s not real.
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oh i know about that.
making a berserk reference
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It’s seems to be based on a Macuahuitl, an obsidian edged bludgeon used by the Aztecs and other Pre-Columbian tribes of Mexico.
The Spaniard monks wrote that it was deadlier and could behead men in armor and horses.
it’s just a chunk of iron