Zipp braves a magical storm to save Maretime Bay, and meets two mares from a time lost to history.
A tribute (?) of sorts to https://www.fimfiction.net/story/465824/never-forever.
Zipp braves a magical storm to save Maretime Bay, and meets two mares from a time lost to history.
A tribute (?) of sorts to https://www.fimfiction.net/story/465824/never-forever.
Rainbow Dash lives through a repetitive nightmare. She just wants it all to stop.
Written for a Quills and Sofas Speedwriting panic where we were given a list of randomly generated drawing prompts to pick from and write with. I won’t list the ones I used because I ended up using multiple. Very few minor changes were made to this story.
CW for: blood, derealization, implied death, implied suicide
Zipp doesn't win a medal at the Equestrian Winter Games, but she gets something better.
Grief can give you new perspective.
Anger can give you new strength.
Love and wisdom abide.
Written for the November 2016 Writeoffs, where it reached ninth place.
Finally, after years of begging, Celestia gives Twilight permission to access the Forbidden Wing of the Royal Library, a wing so secret even the other princesses can't access it. Twilight rushes to Canterlot, excited for the research potential.
Then she finds those books…
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A ten page short:
What if all the magic we see in the show is exactly what it appears to be? Does that concept scare you? It should.
After a shocking discovery changes his life, a young griffon follows in the hoofprints of his childhood hero, and mounts an expedition deep into the frozen west.
Both 'The Brightest Shine' and 'Piracy' redirect here, and with good reason; read on and it will make sense.
After abdicating the throne, the princesses move to a quiet place. Now they can realise all their boldest ideas or simply enjoy a well-deserved rest. At least, that’s what Celestia thought before she went outside...
I wrote this story a long time ago, but it’s only been translated now. Thanks Doof for translated
In the Zebrican tribes, for those zebras who have the talent, becoming a shaman is not a duty, not a responsibility, and certainly not a choice—it is a necessity. Some adjust to the role differently than others.
Entry for the World-Building Alliance's March writing contest, where it tied for first place alongside Educated Guess's excellent The King of Kings.