Celestia has a problem: a precocious baby dragon who keeps wandering off. And all the kindness and understanding of a Princess can't help... because she's not the one Spike's looking for.
Another ancient villain of old appears in Equestria after his 1000 year imprisonment and Twilight is angry because of it! Not at the bad guy, but at Celestia for failing to mentioning ANOTHER powerful, sealed away villain that managed to escape.
Everypony knows Luna returned the day of the Summer Sun Celebration. But she *actually* returned years before, one cold, snowy Hearth's Warming Eve... when Twilight unexpectedly came for a visit.
Chrysalis has the perfect scheme to bring Twilight Sparkle under her sway and have all that delicious love to herself. In fact, she'd dare say it's a real page turner.
Luna has hidden a deep, dark secret from the ponies she watches over so lovingly. Were they to discover it, she can only imagine what it would do to the image they now hold of her. Twilight thinks it's just precious.
The opening titles of MLP have always felt like a different version of the show. This is that version. Fed up with being useless at magic, a blank-flanked Twilight Sparkle runs away. Fortunately, she has a good friend along for the ride...
A rainy evening was threatening to spoil the view of a dazzling annual meteorite storm, but one lucky pony was going to be given an opportunity to see the spectacular event and also come to appreciate somepony special in a new light.
No one at Crystal Prep had expected Twilight Sparkle to turn into a she-demon. Just why did she turn? When asked by Shadowbolts and Rainbooms, Twilight gives the answer...
Sunset manages to prevent Twilight from going completely crazy after she opened her magic stealing device and because of that Twilight manages to keep the pony power.
Twilight Sparkle is now back to normal. But what about the one Responsible for nearly getting the world destroyed? Well, Dean Cadence has something to say about Abacus Cinch's actions, and she tends to express her reactions in a more...direct manner.
It was a simple dynamic. Simple enough that it didn't require any questions, only the unspoken agreement to remain silent. It only required Twilight broken into pieces, so she could never put herself back together again.
The Moon has fallen, reduced to mere shadow of herself after the Nightmare claimed her. With only fragments of herself left, the Moon must find a way to stop the Nightmare, and escape from her lunar prison. Thankfully she won't have to do it alone.
Twilight Sparkle is embarking on a new path in her life, and Luna is there to guide her to the right one. At long last, it is time for the Stars to come home.
Ponies from all over Equestria are excited to attend the Twilight Masquerade Ball in honor of Princess Twilight Sparkle and her defeat of the dreaded Tirek. But there is a problem. What if Twilight thinks the entire thing is a sham?
It has been almost a century since Twilight and her friends had discovered their destiny, and Celestia has been wracked with constant regret over the fate she has condemned her friends to. Luna looks to those very ponies to help Celestia smile again.
Burdened with the weight of responsibility, Princess Twilight Sparkle is unable to sleep. Upon getting up in the middle of the night to console Spike with his issues, Twilight may find that she is the one in need of help.
During one particularly stressful day, Sweetie Belle gets into Rarity's makeup. Rarity demands an explanation. The answer isn't quite as simple as one sister trying to emulate another.
Rarity had always known she would have an arranged marriage—such was the life of a princess, after all. She just hadn't expected her wife to be a sphinx or that she would actively avoid her, and not just because she loves books.
In a world where ponies see in grayscale until they meet their soulmates, what do you do when you find out the one you love can suddenly see in colors and you still can't?
When Twilight visits the castle of the two sisters, she gets an unexpected visit. Who and what is this tainted soul, and can Twilight afford to risk giving it any peace?
Chrysalis has a small purple filly named Twilight in her castle, and it looks as if she's going to be adopting her for a long while. Can Twilight's love change her, or even the entire hive?
Filly Twilight is teleported far, far away from Celestia. Now Chrysalis has her, and she's fully intent on keeping her. But maybe the powerful, loving filly is more than Chrysalis expected?