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* HilariousInHindsight / {{Jossed}}: Celestia states in chapter 2 that [[DarkIsNotEvil Luna would detest the notion that her night represented evil]]. This chapter was published ''before'' the airing of [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS3E1TheCrystalEmpirePart1 the season 3 premiere]], in which she refers to King Sombra's evil heart as being [[DarkIsEvil "black as night."]]
** The battle between Celestia and Nightmare Moon has now been shown in canon (as of the season 4 premiere), [[{{Jossed}} jossing]] the fic right from chapter 1.
* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: Despite being the ''premise'' of the original short story, most of the Celestia vs Nightmare Moon battle occurs offpage between chapters 1 and 2. All we get to see is the conclusion, which is decidedly one-sided [[DoomedByCanon in Celestia's favour.]]
** The battle between Celestia and Nightmare Moon has now been shown in canon (as of the season 4 premiere), [[{{Jossed}} jossing]] the fic right from chapter 1.
* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: Despite being the ''premise'' of the original short story, most of the Celestia vs Nightmare Moon battle occurs offpage between chapters 1 and 2. All we get to see is the conclusion, which is decidedly one-sided [[DoomedByCanon in Celestia's favour.]]
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* HilariousInHindsight / {{Jossed}}: HilariousInHindsight: Celestia states in chapter 2 that [[DarkIsNotEvil Luna would detest the notion that her night represented evil]]. This chapter was published ''before'' the airing of [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS3E1TheCrystalEmpirePart1 the season 3 premiere]], in which she refers to King Sombra's evil heart as being [[DarkIsEvil "black as night."]]
** The battle between Celestia and Nightmare Moon has now been shown in canon (as of the season 4 premiere), [[{{Jossed}} jossing]] the fic right from chapter 1.
* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: Despite being the ''premise'' of the original short story, most of the Celestia vs Nightmare Moon battle occurs offpage between chapters 1 and 2. All we get to see is the conclusion, which is decidedly one-sided [[DoomedByCanon in Celestia's favour.]]"]]
** The battle between Celestia and Nightmare Moon has now been shown in canon (as of the season 4 premiere), [[{{Jossed}} jossing]] the fic right from chapter 1.
* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: Despite being the ''premise'' of the original short story, most of the Celestia vs Nightmare Moon battle occurs offpage between chapters 1 and 2. All we get to see is the conclusion, which is decidedly one-sided [[DoomedByCanon in Celestia's favour.]]
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** The battle between Celestia and Nightmare Moon has now been shown in canon (as of the season 4 premiere), [[Jossed jossing]] the fic right from chapter 1.
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** The battle between Celestia and Nightmare Moon has now been shown in canon (as of the season 4 premiere), [[Jossed [[{{Jossed}} jossing]] the fic right from chapter 1.
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* HilariousInHindsight / {{Jossed}}: Celestia states in chapter 2 that [[DarkIsNotEvil Luna would detest the notion that her night represented evil]]. This chapter was published ''before'' the airing of [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS3E1TheCrystalEmpirePart1 the season 3 premiere]], in which she refers to King Sombra's evil heart as being "black as night."
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* HilariousInHindsight / {{Jossed}}: Celestia states in chapter 2 that [[DarkIsNotEvil Luna would detest the notion that her night represented evil]]. This chapter was published ''before'' the airing of [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS3E1TheCrystalEmpirePart1 the season 3 premiere]], in which she refers to King Sombra's evil heart as being [[DarkIsEvil "black as night.""]]
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* HilariousInHindsight / {{Jossed}}: Celestia states in chapter 2 that [[DarkIsNotEvil Luna would detest the notion that her night represented evil]]. This chapter was published ''before'' the airing of [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS3E1TheCrystalEmpirePart1 the season 3 premiere]], in which she refers to King Sombra's evil heart as being "black as night."
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* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: Despite being the ''premise'' of the original short story, most of the Celestia vs Nightmare Moon battle occurs offpage between chapters 1 and 2. All we get to see is the conclusion, which is decided one-sided [[DoomedByCanon in Celestia's favour.]]
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* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: Despite being the ''premise'' of the original short story, most of the Celestia vs Nightmare Moon battle occurs offpage between chapters 1 and 2. All we get to see is the conclusion, which is decided decidedly one-sided [[DoomedByCanon in Celestia's favour.]]
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* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: Despite being the ''premise'' of the original short story, most of the Celestia vs Nightmare Moon battle occurs between offpage between chapters 1 and 2. All we get to see is the conclusion, which is decided one-sided [[DoomedByCanon in Celestia's favour.]]
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* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: Despite being the ''premise'' of the original short story, most of the Celestia vs Nightmare Moon battle occurs between offpage between chapters 1 and 2. All we get to see is the conclusion, which is decided one-sided [[DoomedByCanon in Celestia's favour.]]
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* FauxSymbolism: The [[SiblingYinYang yin-yang inspired statues of the royal sisters]], and Arcanus recalling that some historians spoof the symbol's meaning with [[BlueAndOrangeMorality blue and orange]] are both subtle [[StealthPun jokes]] that play off the names of those tropes without really symbolizing anything.
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* FauxSymbolism: The [[SiblingYinYang yin-yang inspired statues of the royal sisters]], and Arcanus recalling that some historians spoof the symbol's meaning with [[BlueAndOrangeMorality blue and orange]] are both subtle [[StealthPun jokes]] that play off the names of those tropes without really symbolizing anything.anything.
* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: Despite being the ''premise'' of the original short story, most of the Celestia vs Nightmare Moon battle occurs between offpage between chapters 1 and 2. All we get to see is the conclusion, which is decided one-sided [[DoomedByCanon in Celestia's favour.]]
* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: Despite being the ''premise'' of the original short story, most of the Celestia vs Nightmare Moon battle occurs between offpage between chapters 1 and 2. All we get to see is the conclusion, which is decided one-sided [[DoomedByCanon in Celestia's favour.]]
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* FauxSymbolism: The [[SiblingYinYang yin-yang inspired statues of the royal sisters]], and Arcanus recalling that some historians spoof the symbol's meaning with [[BlueAndOrangeMorality blue and orange]] are both subtle [[StealthPun jokes]] that play off the names of those tropes without really symbolizing anything.
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* FauxSymbolism: The [[SiblingYinYang yin-yang inspired statues of the royal sisters]], and Arcanus recalling that some historians spoof the symbol's meaning with [[BlueAndOrangeMorality blue and orange]] are both subtle [[StealthPun jokes]] that play off the names of those tropes without really symbolizing anything.
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* FauxSymbolism: The [[SiblingYinYang yin-yang inspired statues of the royal sisters]], and Arcanus recalling that some historians spoof the symbol's meaning with [[BlueAndOrangeMorality blue and orange]] are both subtle [[StealthPun jokes]] that play off the names of those tropes without really symbolizing anything.