Human Equestria

Human Equestria is a separate dimension from the UUniverses which is only accessible through a magic mirror portal in Equestria. It is similar to Equestria, except it is populated by multi-colored humans, and anyone who enters this world becomes either a human or a real-life animal. It's the main setting of the three MLP: Equestria Girls movies, and it used to have no magic until the arrival of Twilight Sparkle and Sunset Shimmer. Because it is a separate dimension, it is not locatable in any of the UUniverses, including the Hasbro Universe. It was created by the alien witch Coo as an anti-conflicting world where no war or tension existed, give or take a few exceptions that are not as on a major scale.

History
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Setting
Human Equestria is known to be populated by no mythical creatures, no aliens, and no basic forms of fiction. It's only basic inhabitants are that of which we see in real life, which is humanity and real-life animals. Entering this world will turn someone into a human or animal, taking away or granting certain abilities such as magical, supernatural, or biological powers depending upon the traveler. This world is exactly similar to real-life Earth, and therefore has the same types of countries, cultures, and so on. A major difference is that there is no wars or conflict.

Coo created this world as a blend between the adaptability, versatility, and moral understanding of humanity, and the Equestrian magic of friendship. The result is multi-colored humans and animals. Just like today, they have modern-day technology that can't as easily be handled or made by pony hooves such as mobile devices, computers, video games, Internet, and so on. However, thanks to the influence of outsiders like Twilight and Sunset, magic has become existent here, though through a limited factor. This is because of the blend between humans and Equestrian beliefs. However, while Sunset became famous for revealing the existence of Equestria to the entire world, as in common human customs, most people thought it was make-believe.