(Takes place after "Rock Solid Friendship".) After Trixie accidentally infects Starlight with poison joke, Starlight becomes fed up with Trixie's inability to listen and threatens to break off their friendship. Maud and Twilight try to prevent this.
Trixie concocts a plan to revive her tarnished image; take up the mantle of Mare-Do-Well and claim the credit for herself. When Shining Armor begins to pursue the aspiring vigilante, Trixie struggles to decide if the life of a hero is really for her.
Spending your days smashing rocks and wallowing in anger can do things to a pony, even a pony as resilient as Trixie Lulamoon. There is one pony though, one pony who can shed some light into Trixie's dismantled life.
The greatest trick the Great and Powerful Trixie ever performed was convincing all of ponykind that she was a mere unicorn. Years later, Princess Celestia and Trixie have a discussion by Twilight Sparkle's grave.
After events at the Spring Fling, Trixie has fallen into a depression. A depression Sunset is ensuring she doesn't come out of again. Can Maud break Trixie out of it, despite her utter lack of social skills? Or will she just creep Trixie out?
A new school, a new chance. Trixie's going to be popular this time. And what better way than to be princess of the Spring Fling? But, Trixie isn't the only new girl. Care to know what happened to the girl who first challenged Sunset's rule?
When ponies talk about Trixie, all they can see is the showmare. So many of them just dismiss her as a braggart and a fraud. They don't know her. They don't know how Great and Powerful she really is.
Depressed following the Ursa Minor incident, Trixie decides to return home to her remaining family for a visit. However, even years later, Whinnychester haunts her still.
Everything was taken away from her, little by little, piece by piece, until there was nothing left. Seeing as the future holds nothing but pain for her, she's decided it was finally time to take one last trip to where it all began.
On the surface Fluttershy and Trixie didn't seem like two ponies that would ever have anything in common, but in reality they both share a tragic background. Now it's up to Fluttershy to try and fix the mistakes she's made in the past.
The Great and Powerful Trixie grew up having it all: loving family, supportive friends, and an unbeatable magic show. That’s what she tells herself, at least.
After Twilight's death, it's up to Trixie to save the world from the Necromancer and his spectral army. But since Trixie is the reason Twilight died, most ponies would rather see the world burn than help her.
One-Shot. In a world where ponies live enslaved, where 'cutie marks' are both a symbol of rebellion and of hope, one immortal hero, 'Mare-Do-Well', arises to lead ponykind to freedom. This is the end of one, the beginning of many.