@Background Pony #E0DD
Despite being thousands of years older than Twilight, She highly regards Her current caretaker. One whom has accomplished countless deeds in Her name and to whom fate gave a cutie mark bearing a likeness to a millennia old symbol, but while the meaning of the six-pointed star is somewhat ambiguous, the importance of those who bear it is as clear as the Twilight. ;3
@ScootsRiver
Similarly, worlds in Kingdom Hearts are said to be living since they all have hearts which need a keyblade to be unlocked (or locked; don’t the explanation pertaining to worlds’ hearts, lel). Ah, but the Final Fantasy VII world is definitely a living sentience running on midichlorians, hurr hurr. :3
The tree kinda reminds me of the Heart of The Island. Benevolent, yet capable of directly killing, able to make it’s own decisions to shape the future, has a fair bit of power in it’s own domain, but still needs protection, protection that it must itself deem worthy of protecting it… In LOST, there were even six candidates for protecting The Heart, because it had deemed them worthy.
Only difference is, I don’t think The Heart was sentient.
SPARKLE SPARKLE SPARKLE
@thps48
That’s totes Tree of Harmony’s pony OC, Treelight Sparklebark. Original character, donut steel.
Despite being thousands of years older than Twilight, She highly regards Her current caretaker. One whom has accomplished countless deeds in Her name and to whom fate gave a cutie mark bearing a likeness to a millennia old symbol, but while the meaning of the six-pointed star is somewhat ambiguous, the importance of those who bear it is as clear as the Twilight. ;3
Similarly, worlds in Kingdom Hearts are said to be living since they all have hearts which need a keyblade to be unlocked (or locked; don’t the explanation pertaining to worlds’ hearts, lel). Ah, but the Final Fantasy VII world is definitely a living sentience
running on midichlorians, hurr hurr. :3Only difference is, I don’t think The Heart was sentient.
Edited
Agreed
We know this is just the image of Twilight the Tree is using to communicate with its subjects.
It’s been doing things on its own long before that.