As You Can See, Maize Is Every Bit As Versatile As Are Wheat & Rice (among Other Starch Kinds) If Not
As you can see, maize is every bit as versatile as are wheat & rice (among other starch kinds) if not more so. This & more can be made mayly (possible) if more meaningful (not ultra nationalistic) sovereignty can be given to the natives. If we can cultivate upon rather than suppress the native people of your areas, then this kind is only one of many positives that can be grown with us.

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I guess that's one way to show that 'western' (arguably including Islamic) science isn't meant to be a panacea to prove everything, but rather a backup evidence & way to help verify & prove scientific malleability to part of the story. In other words, take Native knowhow with a grain of salt, but don't fully deny it completely before irrefutable proof comes up. With those & the above, STEM & HASS are among the few things that truly are universal, since the former (especially Math) is the closest thing to a universal language. Also, keep in mind that science (especially Abrahamic-derived science) doesn’t prove everything--especially if taken literally--there is, but rather is part of the natural world while the spiritual paths (more widely known as religion) are part of the supernatural world. Magic (of any kinds) is the nexus (bridge or other connection) between the two. For every side, there is an opposite & a balance for both. If by aliens, you mean deities & spirits among other supernatural beings, then maybe aliens were being communicated with by Native builders to all the monuments they’ve made prior to Euro discoveries.

Researchers have used Easter Island Moai replicas to show how they might have been “walked” to where they are displayed.
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Working in the medical field, this should be for my colleagues as well.


Spoopy Season Safety
These are most certainly worth considering for fantasy settings, especially for worldbuilding purposes.
Non-Boring Environments that need Fantasy Representation
Tropical Rainforests

Scrubland/Dry Forests. For extra effect make them the sort that burn very often; some native plants never germinate until after a fire, and some animals not only rely on fire to smoke out prey, but may even start them themselves.


Savannas/Tropical Grasslands

Temperate Rainforests. I almost didn’t include this bc New Zealand is covered in them, and that’s where they filmed Lord of the Rings. But tbh, no one really knows about them, so it belongs here

Taiga Forests

Barren Tundra, perfect for some extreme seasonal dichotomy


Polar Ice Sheets

Desert-Grasslands (arguably the same as Scrubland but Australia’s good at adding its own twists)

Barren Desert

If you like Cacti, look at American Deserts like the Sonoran

Salt Flats

Soda Lakes and Alkaline Lakes

Madagascar’s Karst Limestone Formations

Madagascar’s Spiny Forests

Madagascar’s Baobab Forests

Madagascar’s Subhumid Forests (Madagascar is cool as hell ok)

Danxia Landforms

Badlands/Mountainous Deserts

Steppes and Highland Prairies

Flood Basalts


Newly-Formed Islands, still rife with Volcanic activity


Now for Underwater Environments, sure Coral Reefs are cool.

But there are SO MANY other kinds of environments for aquatic settings, it’s unbelievable:
Seaside Cliffs

Archipelagos. Not just Tropical Island chains like Polynesia (Moana anyone?) but also Coldwater Archipelagos like the Aleutians.


Tidal Flats

Bayous/Cypress Swamps


Tropical River Basins, AKA Seasonally Flooded Rainforests

Mangrove Swamps/Deltas/Beaches

Kelp Forests

The Open Ocean

Coastal Seabeds

Rocky Beaches with Tidepools

And there are a LOT more I could name but this post is already obscenely long as is, if you’d like to toss in your own go right ahead, but my point is if you limit yourself to European Deciduous Forests you’re a wimp.
These illustrate the points me & a few others have stated for a while. Both of the above characters (along with Cadence) suffer from what my editor would call the Wally Problem. For those unfamiliar, Wally from the RSE/Hoenn story was kinda neat as a character, but you don’t really hear from him as he’s abandoned for 90% of the games (although he was elaborated upon in ORAS along with the other Gen 3 characters). Shining & Maud are nice, decent, & even likable, but suffer from the above issues.
Interestingly, all 3 ponies are more fleshed out in the comics than in the show, especially in Shining Armour’s case. To sum it up, neither sibling are bad characters, they just didn’t have much done with them in-show (including in EqG), although Maud has made not an insignificant splash in EqG (the shorts, mostly). I personally would’ve liked to find a prequel story showing how & why Shining became captain of the Royal Guard (in literature or otherwise) despite a military draft (even willing to write such myself if needed), but something on Maud’s backstory would be appreciated to flesh her out also.
why do you think there was such a hypocritical split between the fandom's first reactions regarding Shining Armor and Maud Pie's introduction? Like with Shining most claimed he was "sooo forced/out of nowhere" for a brother of Twilight when "she never ONCE mentioned him before"... and yet those same fans *adored* Maud in her debut... even though there was literally NO mention/sign of a third Pie sister before that random photo in "Pinkie Pride"...?
The answer to that question becomes clear once you read your question to yourself out loud. The introduction of a previously unmentioned family member was a problem with Shining, but not with Maud, so this discrepancy most likely means one of two things:
1. Their dislike of Shining has nothing to do with his “sudden” introduction, but they don’t know how to articulate their grievances with his character, so they just cling onto something that’s easy to criticize, even if it doesn’t make any actual sense.
2. They genuinely think the introduction of Shining was sudden and out of nowhere and simply don’t notice or don’t care about the dissonance, or they think that briefly showing Maud in a picture in Pinkie Pride counts as sufficient establishment of her existence even though she was nowhere to be seen in previous depictions of the Pie family.
Being East & Central Asian myself, I feel this would be a very good point to share, especially as the range within my homelands (Mongolia) is quite internally diverse & has quite a few cases of coloured hair & eyes (especially the further west inside you go).








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