Even after everything, Twilight doesn't know much about where Cozy Glow came from. The truth is far more dangerous than anything she could have imagined.
When a chance encounter implants a worry into Twilight Sparkle’s mind, she uncovers an alarming secret about her, Celestia, and Luna’s legal right to the Equestrian throne: Namely, they have none.
Flurry understands that most first-time parents can be somewhat obsessive about documenting their filly's early years. She still thinks her father may have taken things a little too far.
After returning from the moon, Luna discovers the wonderful new invention of coffee. Naturally, she takes it way too far and loses her mind. Or maybe she finally sees things as they really are.
There is little more exciting for Twilight than coming across a new problem. Especially when it's something she doesn't understand. And this...thing, that she's found out there... this is something she definitely doesn't understand.
Ponies planning to travel outside Equestria may wish to note that meteorology is not an exact science. (Preferably, this should happen before they go mad.)
In a fallen world, alicorns do battle as ponies cower in fear and hide from their insane overlords. Gods and monsters roam the world, and two alicorns must face each other to save themselves and their souls.
Yesterday, she was a sweet, somewhat old-fashioned exchange student trying to find her place in a strange culture. Today, Centorea Shianus is a new world's greatest terror.
Of all the military powers to exist, Griffonstone is one of them. Two commanders from the opposing armies of Griffonstone and Equestria meet for a chat after a battle.
Ponies, each with stories of their own, all linked across time by a horrific, unknowable entity. Something terrible is happening... or has it already happened?
Eventually, Twilight would learn that in the aftermath for any Ponyville outbreak of mass stupidity, the first priority was to find out how deeply Rainbow had been involved.
The amulet Princess Twilight Sparkle uses to begin day and night starts to fail. She turns to Celestia and Luna, the only ponies who know more about the sun and moon, for help. Is she up to doing what must be done to see another day?
A collection of short stories featuring Elder Gods in Equestria. Some figures may be familiar. Others may not. Regardless, Equestria may never be the same.
After yet another year of missing out on an athlete's ultimate honor by a single vote, their father is going to the Immortal Livery -- to induct a rival. And he's bringing Rarity and Sweetie along for the ride. Possibly not the best idea...
Equestria has been granted unlimited electricity thanks to Flim and Flam's changeling batteries. Cadance isn't okay with abusing love to power a modern Equestria. Shining Armor can't let her destroy it all. Only one gets to win.
The human agent working to stop incursions from the world known to ponies as the shadowfell tends to be of two minds about his duties. In fact, Jack's been of two minds concerning just about everything lately. And one of those minds isn't his.
Spike thought that if a pony had checked out a book or printed a page once, they could be trusted to do it again without supervision. Spike was horribly wrong.
Having realized that the duration of Discord's "reform" may exactly equal his only friend's lifespan, the palace sends Fleur to assist Fluttershy with acquiring a social life and guarantee a next generation to adore. (What could possibly go wrong?)
Hydia, the Queen of the Lamias, was the first of Equestria's enemies that Celestia consigned to Tartarus instead of killing. Over the centuries, their relationship changes in some ways.
A possible clue to the fate of her long-lost mother has Ember needing to find a zebra shaman. And didn't Spike mention one of those when he was telling his whole story about going through the molt?
King Sombra returns to Equestria, requesting a chance to be reformed like Discord, on the condition that Twilight be his reformer. Fascinated by Twilight's ascendance, Sombra intends to study and corrupt her, but things do not go according to pl
In a steampunk reimagining of the universe, Twilight Sparkle finds perhaps the one pony as lonely as she is. It's rather unfortunate that they're on the moon.
Rainbow and Rarity often feel they have absolutely nothing in common. And with Rainbow temporarily grounded after a kite string impact, that lack of true connection is something they can talk about for hours...
Shortly after starting her retirement, Celestia begins to become sick. Twilight, Starlight and Trixie investigate, only to find that the Princess is dying.