One day, Rainbow Dash wakes up to discover she is a fully-fledged alicorn. How will she use her great powers? And more importantly, how will she break the news to Twilight?
She defeated Sunset Shimmer, gained infinite knowledge and power, and dominated those who stood against her. So why did she feel like a powerless fool?
Twilight, a filly firmly rooted in the Enlightenment, is assigned to read Frankenstein. One reading session later, she is determined to show the world what a great stallion young Frankenstein really was.
Princess Celestia was quite clearly overworked lately. Twilight just had to find a way to help. Unfortunately, the only answer she found was a bit odd.
Moment upon moment reflects upon the next in brilliant and often times distorted ways. But the longer you look at the reflection, the more you see what it once was.
The future reflects into the past and the past does the same on the future. It is never forever nor even temporary; chance and happen occur eternally so briefly. And yet the effects resound through the hall of time forevermore.
The past forges the future, and the future reflects the past. In the moment, all seems to be the one true choice. Even our most horrid mistakes. Be they our own or another's.
They thought it was over. They thought they were safe. They thought everything would return to normal. But everypony forgot one very important, itsy-bitsy, adorably destructive, tiny little detail.
Having grown tired of seeing ponies worship the very ground that the Princesses walk on, Discord decides that it's high time ponies started worshiping him instead.
A day following his horrific attack on both Canterlot and Ponyville, Tirek returns to lay claim on what remains. Because they're all dead, right? Like, seriously, there's no way they could've survived that, right?
Twilight Sparkle and friends spend a peaceful evening together playing cards. That is until their future selves decide to show up to stop them all from ruining their lives.
Twilight just accidentally killed everyone in Ponyville. Celestia's coming to visit later that day. She has to think of something to keep her from finding out, and fast.
Discord wants to enjoy the Summer Sun celebration with the rest of Ponyville. Sure, everybody's already dead by the time he arrives, but it's not like that's going to stop him.
When Twilight visits Celestia's private hall of stained glass windows, the portrait of an ancient astronomer catches her eye. Who was this pony? Why was she so important to Celestia? And why does she look so familiar?
When five foals asked Princess Twilight Sparkle to please try and paint the moon purple, she only agreed because she thought she couldn't do it. She wished she had been right.
Twilight Sparkle is getting tired of this nonsense in the papers, constantly writing things about her inane day to day activities. So she's going to do something about it...
A troubled Princess Celestia, wandering her School for Gifted Unicorns late one night, chances upon her young faithful student, Twilight Sparkle, who has problems of her own: she can't catch the Tooth Flutterpony.
For the past year, the four rulers have gathered in the unassuming town of Ponyville for meetings of the highest secrecy and order. If the ponies of Equestria knew what really happened behind these doors, they would probably switch to democracy.