At first glance, Princess Luna's charioteers might appear to be little more than Royal Guards dressed in festive apparel for Nightmare Night. However, there is far more to the story than that - the Night Guards once played a pivotal role in the history of Equestria, and have sacrificed more for their beloved princess than most ponies are even aware of.
Total Words: 10,696,659
Estimated Reading: 4 weeks
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Dinky enjoys staying with Sparkler, but is still anxious to go back home to her mom. The bright young filly and the young-at-heart mare use their time together to teach each other about growing up and what it means to be family.
A sequel to Ditzy Doo's Dismally Derpy Day.
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This is the first story in The Petriculture Cycle.
Artwork by Page Turner. Now with a TV Tropes page.
You don't think Rarity risked getting cement in her mane just to repair a dam, do you?
This is the short tale of a frustrated white unicorn and an oblivious orange earth pony.