Background Pony #9933
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Because maybe mythology =/= literature.
Mythology can be used more freely because, like for cloth/building/food/moral concept It’s not the same thing than literature as LOTF.
Mythology can be used in an (original) universe because human mythology didn’t be created by someone, it’s cultural/human knowledges. LOFT or Harry Potter has been wrote by real people/human and therefor don’t match.
For example :
In the final fantasy there is our mythology, and there is books. Should I conclude that because we see book in the FF and that mythology is used, Tolkien and J.K Rollings exist in final fantasy as their books?
Using human literature in mlp is like have wifi in Hogwarts, it’s out of place. Especially if the main source (the show) didn’t showed any clue of this.
Otherwise it’s just assumptions from fans. Like with the episode when we see video games, and people then assume that Zelda or call of duty exist….
What about original (non our world-made) video game instead…?
Inspiration is fine, reference is fine, but what the artist does…
Because maybe mythology =/= literature.
Mythology can be used more freely because, like for cloth/building/food/moral concept It’s not the same thing than literature as LOTF.
Mythology can be used in an (original) universe because human mythology didn’t be created by someone, it’s cultural/human knowledges. LOFT or Harry Potter has been wrote by real people/human and therefor don’t match.
For example :
In the final fantasy there is our mythology, and there is books. Should I conclude that because we see book in the FF and that mythology is used, Tolkien and J.K Rollings exist in final fantasy as their books?
Using human literature in mlp is like have wifi in Hogwarts, it’s out of place. Especially if the main source (the show) didn’t showed any clue of this.
Otherwise it’s just assumptions from fans. Like with the episode when we see video games, and people then assume that Zelda or call of duty exist….
What about original (non our world-made) video game instead…?
Inspiration is fine, reference is fine, but what the artist does…