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 I find it interesting how many of the high stakes MLP episodes require the mane 6 to spend time researching.  I also find it interesting that their research involves lots of cross referencing, translating, and staying up all night doing so before they run into adventure. As someone who loves to research everything, I love the show treats this as part of the saving Equestria deal.  Even the characters who hate researching still end up researching.

In the recent finale, I liked them talking a lot about translating Old Ponish and cross-referencing to try and understand Starswirl's journal (whose handwriting was already bad enough).  However, this bothered me when Starswirl does appear and he speaks completely normal modern language (or did I miss a few words?) It threw me out of the story because they just talked about how his language was different!  I'm fairly certain a thousand years in limbo doesn't work that way.

This is compounded by the fact that last night I watched the Halloween episode from the early seasons with Princess Luna adjusting to modern Equestria.  I realized that Luna talks a lot with "thou" "thy" and the royal "we" as well as talking very loudly.  This made it that much more unrealistic that Starswirl's language wasn't more noticeably in Old Ponish.  I would have expect Twilight to have to translate for him.  I can see why they don't do that, but at the same time it is what would make sense since they already set up his language as being different.  

Watching the Nightmare Night episode from early seasons, did get me thinking about the government in Equestria.  I have the following theories:

(1) Celestia is a grand ruler but dangerous if you get on her bad side.  I don't think she was always as we see her now. 

(2) The sisters may have previously ruled much more harshly judging by Luna's behavior in the Halloween episode.  Oh, and the monarch does have control to be able to say, "No more of this holiday ever for anyone" and the ponies know to follow that until otherwise told.  What happens if the ponies went against such a proclamation?  What has happened in the past?  Clearly they were afraid to not follow her proclamation.

(3) The mane 6 and most of Ponyville are part of an upper class where life is fairly simple and easy.  Even Applejack's family that has money issues seems to be well off enough that they are content.  Also the mane 6 have eventually grown to be part of the ruling class (do they get paid for that?).  They are essentially now Knights of the Roundtable in Twilight's castle. Which is funny because Twilight doesn't even have guards or anything else one would expect her to have for her castle.  What power does Twiliight actually have?

(4) There are lower classes in Equestria which we have seen sights of here or there.  This is dangerous territory, really.  How do those outside of the happy world actually view the monarchy?

(5) It's odd there is a mayor in Ponyville since this is a monarchy.  This is made more awkward by Princess Twilight suddenly having a castle there.  Not sure how that system of government is supposed to work.  Is this how Rainbow Dash never had to face consequences for destroying the weather station?  Twilight can just keep excusing her friends or no one dares to cross them.  Maybe diplomatic immunity?

(6) The ponies in early seasons talked of banishment and dungeons and go out of their way to make sure the monarchy is happy and served.  It leads me to believe things are not as nice as they seem.  Who has been banished? Who is in the dungeons that the ponies clearly know about?  What happens if you don't give royalty its expected respect?  (I suppose one answer to this is Luna is banished to the moon for 1000 years, Discord was made a statue for who knows how long. Who knows what happens to the standard pony that crosses the wrong path, but clearly other ponies aren't wanting to find out.)  How does all of this mesh with villains being so easily forgiven these days?

(7)  Someone made a great video about Celestia's reaction to the idea of inviting democracy.  Love it.  (And it has Steven Universe ponies!!!!)

(8) Friendship ideals seem relatively new to the world of Equestria.  What used to happen to villains?  How has Celestia managed such a large reign?  Surely there must have been revolutions in the past?  And while I know why HASBRO has no queen or king of Equestria, was there once a queen or king in the world?  What happened to them?

(9) Are ponies outside of the Mane 6 really annoyed at all the easy forgiving in the series?  Oh I'm sorry she stole your identity and forced her to live in your cult for years, we forgive her so now you have no choice.  Justice?  Oh, uh, we don't really believe in justice any more. Oh your house got destroyed in all the mess?  That's too bad. No, we're not going to arrest that robber.  Sorry.  What's that, Rainbow Dash completely destroyed the weather station?  Well, it was an off day so we forgive her. You can go fix that yourself now.

 Oh, and what was the darkness in the castle of the two sisters? I think this may somehow relate to the system of government.

Yes, my fic in my head deals with all of these details.  I wish I could write it...

I also wish I had more people to talk to this about!  
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From: [personal profile] frith
I've read very few fanfictions (I prefer print). One book I bought (because it was getting printed and so I expected it to be good) is called Inner Glory by Erindor. I'm starting to think fanfiction authors like to send ponies through the wringer. Erindor certainly did. His working hypothesis was that Equestria is an unnaturally bright and cheery place and that Celestia, in order to achieve that, split the darkness that was in everypony and tossed it into a dark reflection of Equestria. So this dark place is populated by mean, angry copies of Equestria's population who experience famine, pain and cold, but cannot die even though they kill each other time and again. Long story short, Erindor wants ponies to be whole, like they would be better off living with inner daemons and suffering a lot more. I do not recommend this book.

I recommend Pink Eyes by Mimezinga, from the Fallout Equestria creation. It's a love-conquers-all type story. So is Past Sins (which is not a Fallout spinoff). It's by Pen Stroke and I recommend it as well.

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