The ego of King Sombra knows no bounds. One morning, he looks over his domain, bristling with pride, with impossible confidence. But then, he sees something that makes his facade of power and control seem to shatter.
After half of Twilight's mane gets ripped off, she decides that it's time to visit the Author of All Beings in order to give herself a sparkly magical mane, just like Celestia. One problem: the Author of All Beings is a massive jerkface.
Trixie works for Cherry Jubilee to help pay for a trip to Ponyville. However, her task turns out to be much tougher than expected and then some, especially with her limited experience. Will Trixie make it out in one piece?
It's no easy job, tracking down changelings on the cold city streets, but I'm good at what I do. These days though, things are different. Something's rotten in the city of Canterlot and I intend to get to the bottom of it. Even if it kills me.
At a royal invitation, Applejack refers to a single foreign dignitary as "Y'all," and it blows up all of Equestria. Well, maybe not, but Twilight Sparkle is no less frazzled about it.
Sick of eating the same thing for lunch every day at school, the Cutie Mark Crusaders decide to sneak into Sugarcube Corner to try and get something better.
The reformed Luna stands strong among trusted fellows that laugh, and grow, and bleed alongside her. They are all flawed, and they are all hopeful, but they are equal. They are Paladins: One path. One destiny. One whole heap of trouble for Luna.
It wasn't a job her friends would've ever thought she'd be right for when she left Canterlot High. Yet funnily enough, being a cop is almost second nature to Pinkie Pie.
Sheriff B. T. Book is a by-the-book kind of cop. His grandfather is a loose cannon, and also technically dead. Together, nothing can stop them: not criminals, not Mayor Mare, and certainly not the possibility of massive colateral damage to Ponyville.
Rainbow Dash gets killed by some jerk in a storm cloud. Not a great way to start an evening, and it only gets more annoying from there. Turns out, that jerk and his hunters want Dash as their prey. It's kind of a bummer. But she's got other ideas.
In an incredibly poorly thought out decision, the Fillydelphia school board hires a necromancer to be their new school librarian. They probably shouldn't have.
A thousand years after the Princesses disappeared from Equestria, Twilight Sparkle meets a lost Cloudsdale scout named Rainbow Dash. Together they look for a way to end the thousand-year night.
Adagio comes home from work one day to find Sonata claiming that she's "embraced her inner darkness" and become a goth. Adagio is not amused. Short, fluffy one shot.
Late one night, a young Spike asks Celestia why he is the only dragon in Equestria. Celestia tells him a very old story: the time two sisters challenged Tiamat to a contest of knowledge.
Between demons, sirens, and the past which led her to them, Vice Principal Luna wonders what hopes or dreams she could possibly hold on to in the face of so much disaster. Her answer, however, is found in the unlikeliest of places.
Mayor Mare had a life before politics, but she sacrificed it for the greater good. She can't have it both ways, of courseā¦ except that Twilight says the exact opposite.
Inside the great castle of Ponyville there lies a sleeping princess, deaf to the cries of her friends to awaken. If she refuses to rejoin them, then perhaps one will have to simply join her.