Born from blasphemy, raised in unconsciousness, finding joy in false, untypical sclerosis and ruptured aneurisms, feasting on voids and blue machines. I am Crazy, but I am his clone. Huhuhahaha...
Years ago, Rainbow Dash achieved her lifelong dream of becoming a Wonderbolt. She'd gone through the academy, been a staple of the main lineup and earned the rank of Captain, and at 43 years of age, it's time for Rainbow to leave that dream behind.
Following her rejection by the others because of Anon-A-Miss, Sunset finds herself on her couch watching television, and finds a man that truly makes her feel special. FEATURED 6/3/19
To save what remains of the Griffon Kingdom, Celestia is going to have to give them a new leader. Unfortunately for Gilda, she's the only one available for the job.
Smolder's time at the School of Friendship, and her recent friendship with Spike, gives Twilight a chance to finally get some answers about dragons. Some answers are better received than others.
Applejack asks Sunset if she ever misses an aspect of her home. Specifically, one aspect that can possibly be filled in a big way this side of the portal.
While exploring Canterlot Castle, Pinkie and Rainbow Dash uncover a room filled with stone tablets connected to dials. Above each dial is the name of an alicorn. These couldn't possibly control an alicorn's power, could they?
Twice, they denied her a great victory. Twice, she was left humiliated and beaten by pony hooves. But if there's one lesson Queen Chrysalis surely learned, it was revenge. If there was a second, it was where to stick the dagger in a loving mother.
After yet another dangerous thing from Equestria threatens Canterlot High, Principal Celestia tries to have a civil discussion with a Princess, a fugitive-turned-teenager, and an ancient sorcerer.
Under an old obligation, Spitfire goes to see how former Wonderbolt champion Wind Rider is managing. Neither of them are particularly happy with the arrangement, especially with his scandal still fresh on their minds.
A strange dragon arrives in Ponyville, and she doesn't seem very happy at all. It's Spike's job as envoy to the dragons to help her with whatever she needs. She's not feeling particularly diplomatic, unfortunately...
What do you do when you're a princess who doesn't understand a joke about you made by a certain chaos master? You give up and finally ask him over to explain things once and for all. So Celestia wants to know--why would Discord call her K.K.?
The ponies of a peaceful and perfect Ponyville are having horrible nightmares, were strange monsters that are like them but not like them ruthlessly attack their self worth. Is everything what it seems? What is the REAL truth behind this?
At first, things seemed to return to normal after the end of the Friendship Games. But for Indigo Zap, Sugarcoat, Sour Sweet, Lemon Zest, and Sunny Flare, there is no doubt in their minds that CPA had gotten much, much worse...