Twilight and her acquaintances she met in Ponyville have finally arrived at the Castle of The Two Sisters, prepared to face off against Nightmare Moon but it turns out they wouldn't have to.
Twilight has successfully created fake government jobs to help her terminally broke friends. All they have to do is pass a simple little background check. Should be easy, right? Right? Now with additional funny!
A lone Korpsman is sent to wipe out Equestria, but first he must dig a trench. And dig...and dig...and dig. Destroying Equestria is going to take a while.
So, I have four cats that magically turned into winged horses with horns. Apparently, that leaks magic out and altered the very world around them. Despite becoming something akin to queens or gods, they seem dissatisfied. I'm buying them food now.
I'm not even sure how it happened. One minute, I see my four cats playing around in cardboard boxes like they're apt to do. The next... well... they're colorful ponies with crowns and stuff. I need a moment to think about this.
Upon waking up one day and finding out that she'd become a spider, Celestia had reacted in a surprisingly calm manner, simply deciding to inform her subjects of the fact. Chrysalis, unfortunately, had not been among them. It disturbed her greatly.
As an orca pony swims one night among the fiery monuments of a global conflict, she finds a sailor freezing to death in the arctic cold. She has only one question for him.
Discord's power was something that always frustrated Twilight. All that power, with no effort, no cost. So when Discord offers her a chance to learn his secrets, Twilight quickly agrees. Unfortunatly all things come with a price.
There aren't many stallions in Ponyville. For most mares, this might be considered a problem. For a mare addicted to eating them, it's the perfect chance to detox.
Chrysalis didn't invade Canterlot in a bid to take over Equestria. She attacked the city because she had nowhere else to run. Now, the nightmare chasing her has found its way to the Equestrian border. Can she warn the Princess before it's too late?
While on a secret mission against the Griffon Empire, Spitfire is separated from the rest of her squad. Alone in enemy territory with a jammed gun, Spitfire encounters something best described as "supernatural."
You lost your bed, sheets, and pillows to Celestia, and you nearly lost your girlfriend. But peace has come to your house at long last. Well, until today, anyway.
Almost a year after Celestia's great crusade against necromancers concluded, Mortem discovers a rather large army outside his castle. Not wanting to cause an incident, he works towards a diplomatic solution.
In the stars, a hundred years' journey away, the alicorns gather, to mourn, mate, and birth. Celestia hears their call. Dotted Line wants her to review tax rebate applications.
While the Princesses and their staff are away until the Castle's recent parasprite problem can be dealt with, a group of confused Viking warriors suddenly appear in the royal kitchen. Massive property damage soon follows.
The Reapers are invading Equestria, intent upon destroying and enslaving the upstart ponies before they can affect the rest of the cycle. Unfortunately for them, Luna stands in their way.
A Reaper dreadnaught confronts Celestia, intent upon indoctrinating the leadership of the ponies. Said Reaper quickly learns exactly why Celestia has earned the title Unconquered.
One day, the great Dracony Celestia appeared in the sky over Canterlot. Only the brave warriors of the Box Kingdom lead by Queen Luna can protect the land.
Should you find yourself a visitor to Equestria, it would benefit you to be able to tell a pony's rubby-tubby from her boop-button and fuzzy-wuzzy. Herein is your definitive guide. (Clean family-friendly comedy, absolutely nothing explicit)