Pulling a carriage in New York City isn't all that different from pulling a carriage in Equestria. Except for the regulations—the law is complicated, and not really set up for an Equestrian pony.
A simple guy inherits the leadership of a small changeling hive and is woefully unprepared for the responsibilities thrust upon him. Yeah, he did volunteer for it, but how was he supposed to know that some dreams are real?
In RGRE Equestria, there's all sorts of mares who want to claim Anon's dick for their own. Except one mare has... not such a great way of showing her interest.
Winona wants Applejack to be happy. Rarity makes Applejack happy. They're both really bad at this, though, so that means working with Opalescence to fix the dumb humans and their mistakes.
Hitch Trailblazer acquires a seemingly worthless artifact from Alphabittle. He soon discovers this artifact is far from worthless though, as it transports him back in time to when alicorns ruled Equestria.
After a particularly nutty shift at Starbucks, Johanna watches the new MLP movie and then goes to sleep. The next four mornings are one wonderful surprise after another, centered around the lovely and melodic Pipp Petals.
It's been a few months since Greg left the hive to be with the love of his life, Cotton Candy. For now, all seems to be going well: too bad fate has other things planned for them.
The identity of the individual who warned of the changeling invasion is not widely known, and for a time was not known even by Celestia. This story reveals who that source was and what he risked to protect the land he called home.
Not all changelings are fit for life in a hive. But that doesn't mean they're capable of life outside it, either. Join one such changeling as he tries to find his place in Equestria, and what the difference is between survival and living.
Sam Winston is a small-town K-9 patrolman faced with some unexplained, and potentially lethal, events. Fortunately, he has backup... a very unusual kind of backup...
We, the ponies of New Canterlot, do hereby dissolve the position of Monarch of Equestria, stripping it of all rights and privileges, effective immediately.
Rarity has coyly asked for a Hearth's Warming present: a kiss under the mistletoe. Unfortunately for Applejack, that's harder to accomplish than it sounds.
Smolder doesn't know how beaks work. Like, when they're not being used to peck worms out of the ground. Gallus, Silverstream and Sandbar try to explain. There's a lot of kissing involved.
The new fitness and outdoor skills program at the School of Friendship needs an instructor. Although more than willing, Rainbow Dash is too busy to accept the position. So, she suggests an unexpected alternative for the job.
Before Twilight and her friends left on another adventure, she assigned a substitute teacher to cover her class on history. The students expected a pushover substitute but that's not who walked through the classroom door.
The Crusaders are asking The Question... and they keep getting the same annoying answer. So in desperation, they go to the expert on the subject... Twilight Sparkle!
It's just another day in 1835, as a lady landscape painter takes a ferry boat across Lake Champlain. Oh, did I mention the boat’s Captain is a talking horse?
Bon Bon and Lyra are enjoying a quiet evening in the bar when two unconventional patrons arrive. A crash course on how different creatures view gender ensues.
Tempest Shadow needs a dress. Rarity is too busy to make one. What other fashionista could understand the requirements of a dress for a pony who fights?
Gallus arrives for his first day as a member of the Royal Guard, but before he can begin work, an old griffon from his home makes an unexpected visit, much to his dismay.