Hearth's Warming Tidbit 18: Divide Between Alicorns and Unicorns · 8:05pm May 21st, 2020
Sorry for the late post, yesterday was so busy for me. Not to mention I have been having the hardest time staying awake this week. Hopefully the rest of this week is better. Next week is the final chapter for this season so catch up while you can, it's don't be as big as last season finale, but with leave a massive mark on the story. I hope you enjoy it and this. This tidbit is sort of a second part to Tidbit 16, here I will reverse the roles and show the separation between the two species.
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Though in the modern times of Equestria the unicorns as seen as close to an alicorn as possible in the past were certainly must different or at least that what it may seem of the surface.
The truth is the alicorns are as far from the unicorn are as possible. As one would say as far as the east is from the west. These two species may seem similar on the surface, but they are far different in many ways.
For one the alicorns can access a far greater amount of magical knowledge then the unicorn could dream of yet at the same time some unicorns can out power even the oldest of alicorns when given the right training, environments, and circumstances.
The vastness between these two species can be quite the void when one looks at them with a more refined mind. These two species can think of things the other would never consider and grow to ideals the other could never conceive. Growth of the mind and body in these two species can change everything, but also be their point of view in their lives that decide their fates.
Starswirl the Bearded is searching a spell of change. A spell that will allow mortal ponies to stand at the same level as the immortal alicorns and it is no surprise to many that he wants to most test this spell on the unicorn, not just because the unicorns have the long life span of the mortal of four hundred years, but because of their unity to the alicorns and especially because of their division with the alicorns. He hopes that these two species can not only come to a greater understanding of each other but also greater growth and will for both species.