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Not So Different has been renamed, and it needs to be dewicked/moved


* FlatWhat: Celestia's reaction when Accord claims he and her are NotSoDifferent.

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* FlatWhat: Celestia's reaction when Accord claims he and her are NotSoDifferent.aren't so different.



* NotSoDifferent:

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* NotSoDifferent:NotSoDifferentRemark:
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* WellIntentionedExtremist: Accord truly believes he is bringing order to Equestria with MindControl plot.

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* WellIntentionedExtremist: Accord truly believes he is bringing order to Equestria with MindControl plot.plot.
* YankTheDogsChain: Celestia is built up at finally using her Element of Harmony again to stop Accord...and it backfires, getting herself and the mane six corrupted by him.

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* CluelessAesop: The entire story arc builds up the idea that Accord's absolute order is just as disharmonic as Discord's absolute chaos because harmony is a mixture of chaos and order and thus an absolute of either is just as bad. But according Accord the Elements of Harmony don't work on him because he's absolute order, meaning that absolute order is harmony as far as the Elements, portrayed throughout the series as the ultimate deciders of harmony, are concerned. Anything that can explain the discrepancy (flaws in the Elements workings, Accord being biased
and wrong in his claim) aren't explained.

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* CluelessAesop: The entire story arc builds up the idea that Accord's absolute order is just as disharmonic as Discord's absolute chaos because harmony is a mixture of chaos and order and thus an absolute of either is just as bad. But according Accord the Elements of Harmony don't work on him because he's absolute order, meaning that absolute order is harmony as far as the Elements, portrayed throughout the series as the ultimate deciders of harmony, are concerned. Anything that can explain the discrepancy (flaws in the Elements workings, Accord being biased
biased and wrong in his claim) aren't explained.is never addressed.
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* CluelessAesop: The entire story arc builds up the idea that Accord's absolute order is just as disharmonic as Discord's absolute chaos because harmony is a mixture of chaos and order and thus an absolute of either is just as bad. But according Accord the Elements of Harmony don't work on him because he's absolute order, meaning that absolute order is harmony as far as the Elements, portrayed throughout the series as the ultimate deciders of harmony, are concerned. Anything that can explain the discrepancy (flaws in the Elements workings, Accord being bias and wrong in his claim) aren't explained.

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* CluelessAesop: The entire story arc builds up the idea that Accord's absolute order is just as disharmonic as Discord's absolute chaos because harmony is a mixture of chaos and order and thus an absolute of either is just as bad. But according Accord the Elements of Harmony don't work on him because he's absolute order, meaning that absolute order is harmony as far as the Elements, portrayed throughout the series as the ultimate deciders of harmony, are concerned. Anything that can explain the discrepancy (flaws in the Elements workings, Accord being bias biased
and wrong in his claim) aren't explained.

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