That’s why I plan to recon it on my quest of the sages that it was the great evil plan to destroy magic since it was imprisoned think of it like gandolrf from TotK and it may involve time travel
I think there's an idea I had for my movie treatment (fan fic basically) where the entire story hinges on Star and Marco trying to bring back magic. I guess they find out through a dream or whatever that the only way to resurrect magic is through some Infinity War type shit where they have to find some mystical stones before the villain would. The villain in particular is this anthro bird creature who wants to resurrect his ghost army but they'd comically disappear the moment magic is destroyed. This motivates him to hunt down whoever destroyed it, and further boosts his xenophobia against mammals or something lol
If she would have trained in the Neverzone, she could have spent a lifetime mastering her magic and made a spell that could have safely defeated the army. The one thing that no one has asked or explained is how ludo traveled to another dimension where there was a magical bell instead of wand, and there was a different Glossaric. Does this mean that the glossary that we followed created the other ones, were there multiple magical beings created by the same universe from the same magical source? Or does each dimension have its own magical source with its own magical high commission and all that? Or does the fact that stars universe lost magic mean that it is no longer connected to other magical dimensions that may still have magic? I can't help but feel that either there are still magic out there that is inaccessible or that every universe in the multiverse also lost magic because of one universe.
But the fact that it seems like dimensional scissors only work due to heckapoo and that people who innately have the power to go through dimensions such as Tom may have now lost their ability
That’s why I plan to recon it on my quest of the sages that it was the great evil plan to destroy magic since it was imprisoned think of it like gandolrf from TotK and it may involve time travel
I feel that's a good point.
Thank you
@@MarcoStrange you're welcome
I think there's an idea I had for my movie treatment (fan fic basically) where the entire story hinges on Star and Marco trying to bring back magic.
I guess they find out through a dream or whatever that the only way to resurrect magic is through some Infinity War type shit where they have to find some mystical stones before the villain would.
The villain in particular is this anthro bird creature who wants to resurrect his ghost army but they'd comically disappear the moment magic is destroyed. This motivates him to hunt down whoever destroyed it, and further boosts his xenophobia against mammals or something lol
That would be interesting to see
If she would have trained in the Neverzone, she could have spent a lifetime mastering her magic and made a spell that could have safely defeated the army.
The one thing that no one has asked or explained is how ludo traveled to another dimension where there was a magical bell instead of wand, and there was a different Glossaric. Does this mean that the glossary that we followed created the other ones, were there multiple magical beings created by the same universe from the same magical source? Or does each dimension have its own magical source with its own magical high commission and all that? Or does the fact that stars universe lost magic mean that it is no longer connected to other magical dimensions that may still have magic? I can't help but feel that either there are still magic out there that is inaccessible or that every universe in the multiverse also lost magic because of one universe.
But the fact that it seems like dimensional scissors only work due to heckapoo and that people who innately have the power to go through dimensions such as Tom may have now lost their ability
Not to mention they didn't explain how things like pony head are still alive. This just feels more and more like a rushed ending
Its so rushed i get it
Yeah. It literally feels like they built up the opposite of that for the finale.