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7/11/2025, 1:19:05 AM
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Yes, the eye doesn't possess the sword, but it's still suggestive of a sword.
Regarding the sword being designed for a princess, it's in stone, which indicates that if she can pull the sword out, it's destined for her. That is a strong basis on which to justify such an alicorn-favored design over designing the sword to be swung with a face, on top of the disadvantages of designing a sword to be swung with a face.
As for the blade angle, it may be appropriate for it to have that shape for some other reason, such as that it is only ceremonial, or even that it is advantageous to have a higher mass for swinging it telekinetically.
Yes, the eye doesn't possess the sword, but it's still suggestive of a sword.
Regarding the sword being designed for a princess, it's in stone, which indicates that if she can pull the sword out, it's destined for her. That is a strong basis on which to justify such an alicorn-favored design over designing the sword to be swung with a face, on top of the disadvantages of designing a sword to be swung with a face.
As for the blade angle, it may be appropriate for it to have that shape for some other reason, such as that it is only ceremonial, or even that it is advantageous to have a higher mass for swinging it telekinetically.
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