@Tetrominon
Thinking about this too much, if the magic system is LaundryVerse-style, that’s a stored procedure activated by an immediate command with quite a lot of extra implicit permissions and syntactic sugar. “Try it and see” = “Attend, thou! Inline and immediately try current procedure forever, redo once necessary conditions are observed!”
Quite a safe way of doing it really, although it does depend on a reasonably intelligent bound entity. Majesty is quite the accomplished computational daemonologist! Obviously Old Ponochian Command Dialect™ requires rhyming like other programming languages require semicolons…
@Phantom Rider
Unless they’re wished into existence, or drawn into existence, or found under some river ice or something.
Thinking about this too much, if the magic system is LaundryVerse-style, that’s a stored procedure activated by an immediate command with quite a lot of extra implicit permissions and syntactic sugar. “Try it and see” = “
Attend, thou! Inline and immediately try current procedure forever, redo once necessary conditions are observed!
”Quite a safe way of doing it really, although it does depend on a reasonably intelligent bound entity. Majesty is quite the accomplished computational daemonologist! Obviously Old Ponochian Command Dialect™ requires rhyming like other programming languages require semicolons…
@Phantom Rider
Unless they’re wished into existence, or drawn into existence, or found under some river ice or something.
Edited because: debug mah codes
There’s another story where a human refers to humans as “mortals.” I forget which.
Of course, with the mirror, they’re all technically a series of clones.
Nor birds, apparently.
Also it’s quite heavily implied that ponies aren’t strictly speaking mortals.