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No. Celestia may look more angelic while Luna is an example of DarkIsNotEvil, but that's about it. Celestia is a self-confident TheHighQueen, not innocent. (
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No. Celestia may look more angelic while Luna is an example of DarkIsNotEvil, but that\'s about it. Celestia is a self-confident TheHighQueen, not innocent. (\"Experienced and morally good\" is not \"innocent\".) Luna is the more naïve one, but not particularly sweet. (\"Endearingly clumsy while acting in an overbearing manner\" is not \"sweet\".) Both are functionally asexual. So they don\'t have a lot of the traits, and what little they have are evenly divided both ways.

There should be a \"subtrope\" of SquarePegroundTrope that\'s about when examples are added based on the trope name, not the definition.
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No. Celestia may look more angelic while Luna is an example of DarkIsNotEvil, but that's about it. Celestia is a self-confident TheHighQueen, not innocent. (
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No. Celestia may look more angelic while Luna is an example of DarkIsNotEvil, but that\'s about it. Celestia is a self-confident TheHighQueen, not innocent. (\"Experienced and morally good\" is not \"innocent\".) Luna is the more naïve one, but not particularly sweet. (\"Endearingly clumsy while acting in an overbearing manner\" is not \"sweet\".) Both are functionally asexual. So they don\'t have a lot of the traits, and what little they have, are evenly divided both ways.

There should be a \"subtrope\" of SquarePegroundTrope that\'s about when examples are added based on the trope name, not the definition.
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No. Celestia may look more angelic while Luna is an example of DarkIsNotEvil, but that's about it. Celestia is a self-confident TheHighQueen, not innocent. (
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No. Celestia may look more angelic while Luna is an example of DarkIsNotEvil, but that\'s about it. Celestia is a self-confident TheHighQueen, not innocent. (\"Experienced and morally blameless\" is not \"innocent\".) Luna is the more naïve one, but not particularly sweet. (\"Endearingly clumsy while acting in an overbearing manner\" is not \"sweet\".) Both are functionally asexual. So they don\'t have a lot of the traits, and what little they have, are evenly divided both ways.

There should be a \"subtrope\" of SquarePegroundTrope that\'s about when examples are added based on the trope name, not the definition.
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