I really wonder if they’re going to keep this ability in the end or lose it as a “reasonable compromise” for living unsilenced and be offended safely?
Because a major plot device driving this episode is the fact that their “fire mode” activates and burns everything around them causing major disruptions in their everyday lives whenever any kirin gets offenses or angered. Their current solution is to silence their society. But if they were to be able to accept speech as a part of their lives again. They would either have to compromise (become disarmed) or learn to manage their angers and their fire.
@mjangelvortex
Tianhuo is Longma. Similar different take on the concept. In fact hers is like inverted version of the MLB one. Or just a winged offshoot.
Oh believe me, the world right now needed this episode more than you’d think.
Possibly. It wouldn’t be the first time they created a meta episode like that.
But at the same time, the episode and its moral could be looked in a non-meta sense too (which could and should work in its favor).
I wonder if this to some small extent a joke about the never-ending flame wars in bronydom?
Because a major plot device driving this episode is the fact that their “fire mode” activates and burns everything around them causing major disruptions in their everyday lives whenever any kirin gets offenses or angered. Their current solution is to silence their society. But if they were to be able to accept speech as a part of their lives again. They would either have to compromise (become disarmed) or learn to manage their angers and their fire.
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Tianhuo is Longma. Similar different take on the concept. In fact hers is like inverted version of the MLB one. Or just a winged offshoot.
TRU
twilight msut be part kirin considering her going fiery like this