Filly Twilight writes an essay on what she thinks of the nobles on a scroll she finds in Celestia's room that turns out to be for a speech Celestia was about to read to all of Canterlot.
In an effort to get to know her reserved little student better, Celestia invites the young Twilight Sparkle over for a cup of hot chocolate. Who knew lavender unicorns were so cute?
It's been six months since Tirek was defeated, and Trixie is fine. Trixie isn't scared. She's not lonely, or sad, or even worried. She is, however, unable to sleep. And yet the nightmares won't stop coming.
Following the final Magic Duel, Ponyville holds Trixie in custody until she can be attended to by one of the Princesses. However, when Celestia arrives with Prince Blueblood in tow, a shocking truth awaits the residents of Ponyville.
Trixie believes and knows that she would easily be able to contain herself while living on the farm with the Pies. What she doesn't know is that bubbling up on the inside for so long can create regretful living on the outside.
After finding Discord hiding out in his closet, Twilight Sparkle soon learns the most horrible of truths about herself and the world surrounding her. And then she learns another truth. And another. And another.
It's an epidemic! A cataclysm! An enigma! More big words! A spell has befallen the noble citzens of Ponyville, and it's up to one lone hero to save them all: Pinkie Pie!
With no job, and no home this was looking like it was going to be the worst Hearth's Warming yet. That was until she got a letter inviting her to spend the holiday at the rock farm.
After Trixie's latest show in Ponyville, Fluttershy asks Trixie about her emotional state. Their chat reveals a few surprising things about Trixie's life. SPOILERS for No Second Prances
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.
Luna rules the night. So when Celestia returns to the castle in a bad mood after Twilight's failed dinner party with Starlight, the night princess knows it is her duty to set her sister's mind at ease (as well as the minds of a few other friends).
Twilight thought she'd had enough excitement for one day after meeting her human counterpart. Or so she thought until she was met with the uncanny feeling that Pinkie Pie was acting, well, a bit too equestrian.
The argument has been made by some of us in the fandom that Rainbow and Applejack would've been better off switching elements; after all, Applejack is very loyal to her family, and Rainbow is brutally honest. Here's why that could never happen...
The ponies call them "Windigos." They call themselves "Watchers." The ponies see them as demons. They see themselves as gods. But for some Watchers, neither title suits who they truly are.