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Did she actually appear in the Cosmos arc? I remember seeing the king (or his dead-ringer ancestor) in a couple preview pages, but not her. Also, what's Magical Princess Quest?--[[User:EmeraldBlitz|EmeraldBlitz]] ([[User talk:EmeraldBlitz|talk]]) 19:27, 11 March 2020 (UTC)
Did she actually appear in the Cosmos arc? I remember seeing the king (or his dead-ringer ancestor) in a couple preview pages, but not her. Also, what's Magical Princess Quest?--[[User:EmeraldBlitz|EmeraldBlitz]] ([[User talk:EmeraldBlitz|talk]]) 19:27, 11 March 2020 (UTC)
: Novo, Aspen and Celestia all appear in the arc, or at least, deadringers of Novo and Aspen do, so I assumed it make sense these guys wouldn't be the odd-men out, but we can mark it as "possibly, or potentially an ancient, similar-appearing ruler" and add a paragraph to the behind the scenes section describing it.
: Magical Princess Quests is, as far as I know, either the formal name or an old name for the Gameloft game, [https://www.mobygames.com/game/my-little-pony-magic-princess-quests as seen in game databases like Mobygames]. I've been thinking of just replacing it with My Little Pony (Gameloft) since that's what most people know it as.--[[User:Amelia|Amelia]] ([[User talk:Amelia|talk]]) 19:59, 11 March 2020 (UTC)

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Did she actually appear in the Cosmos arc? I remember seeing the king (or his dead-ringer ancestor) in a couple preview pages, but not her. Also, what's Magical Princess Quest?--EmeraldBlitz (talk) 19:27, 11 March 2020 (UTC)

Novo, Aspen and Celestia all appear in the arc, or at least, deadringers of Novo and Aspen do, so I assumed it make sense these guys wouldn't be the odd-men out, but we can mark it as "possibly, or potentially an ancient, similar-appearing ruler" and add a paragraph to the behind the scenes section describing it.
Magical Princess Quests is, as far as I know, either the formal name or an old name for the Gameloft game, as seen in game databases like Mobygames. I've been thinking of just replacing it with My Little Pony (Gameloft) since that's what most people know it as.--Amelia (talk) 19:59, 11 March 2020 (UTC)