Anon 04/08/2020 (Wed) 10:31:51 No.5735 del
So, after posting this, does this mean that expanding the map of Equestria gets rid of the mysticism? Mostly yes, the myths gets exposed and put into practice. HOWEVER, never underestimate what you have known for years because the little things sometimes build greater mysticisms than the newest places to discover beyond the recondite locations of Equestria. The first case here is...

The Sweet Apple Acres.

What? Do you believe that I have lost my sanity? Let me explain why this laid back location has managed to build up more secrets than its debut.

You know, that laid back atmosphere where lots of episodes have happened around the Apple Family and several other episodes meant to take a break and remind you about the humble things...perhaps they teach you a secret or two.

Imagine that you didn´t know about the Apple family and imply for a moment that instead of being an ordinary family, they were sacred creatures...the amount of history and events that occurred there have been told for generations and the place has remained timeless throughout its entire existence. If the down to earth Apple family was replaced by ancient creatures, you would start wondering about this entire location all the time yet it´s so familiar that we forgot that its familiar concept backs up its entire point and holds its entire strength/purpose.

So mundane that it gained more points when the map was expanding itself, it reminds you how things are simpler there and despite all the changes and strange turns, how it manages to stay the same and keep its pure nature (even more than Ponyville). People get sad (and even dramatic) for missing the Treebrary because it vanished completely but do you know what hasn´t disappeared for a much longer period and will stay there for you all to appreciate it at anytime? This comfy place with the iconic barn.