Captain Rainbow Dash has a problem with one of the new Wonderbolt cadets. He's a changeling who's decided the best way to succeed at being a Wonderbolt is to be Rainbow Dash.
“Golly,” said a small voice, and Luna looked down into dull red eyes the exact colour of blood. A filly smiled up at her, no more than ten years old. “Who are you?”
Legend has it that centuries ago, before Zephyr Heights existed, there was another desert town in the foothills, named Zephyr. It burned down long ago.
When Cheerilee sees Treehugger teaching Rumble yoga in the park, she knows it's her duty as his teacher to step in. After all, there are impressionable minds at stake!
Rainbow Dash reluctantly takes the CMCs to the grand opening of Rinky Dink's Funtown. After a disagreement at the prize counter, she hijacks their outing to wage an escalating grudge war against the kooky proprietor and mascot, Rinky Dink.
Cadance is a young ruler of a small country; many underestimate her. But as newly sent foreign ambassadors find out, Princess Mi Amore Cadenza is far from helpless and weak.
Starswirl the Bearded developed a time-travel spell. A pony could use it - but only once, and only be in the past for about a minute. One chance. One minute. That's all Princess Celestia has to save her sister from the Nightmare.
Chrysalis has a new plan; take the Crystal Hearts and its power for herself. After all, it's filled to the brim with pure love, and barely protected. But the Queen of Changelings has no idea how dangerous this plan could be for her... and Equestria.
Twilight Sparkle was cursed, imprisoned into a castle. The only way for her to be freed was for her True Love to kill the great dragon guarding her. For years, suitors lined up in front of her castle. Today, she is waiting for her love to come.
Ever since Twilight's ascension, she's been having unusual urges. Like a weird desire to grow flowers, and she can't seem to stop chewing her wings. Turns out, her newfound magic comes with the instincts to match, and instincts are a powerful thing.
Miss Harshwhinny is presented with a dilemma from which there appears to be no ethical escape. Starlight Glimmer is very good at stretching the definition of “ethical.”
It was supposed to be a simple spell. Not to interact or interfere, just to test. To reach out and see if alternate dimensions really existed. I didn't want to do it.
The CMC's lazy Sunday turns horrific when a rogue rainstorm that causes nightmarish metamorphosis rolls into Ponyville, stranding them indefinitely in a leaky clubhouse with only a radio for outside news and a dwindling supply of junk food.
Cozy Glow, Tirek and Chrysalis go back in time in order to ensure that they take over Equestria. All that stands between them and complete victory is... Discord?
Hide when company is over. Keep your wings covered. Never speak the mysterious name "Rainbow Dash." Mum's rules keep Dee safe, but not when a scary purple unicorn shows up. One asking dangerous questions about Dee.
Ben Tennyson really didn't want to waste a weekend on repeatedly invading an alien intruder's dreams. And that was before the dark blue horse with the superiority complex called dibs.
Twilight unveils an enchanted bulletin board in Ponyville just before leaving on a long trip. She gets back to find that Discord has hijacked the board as a prank and the town is now inundated in disinformation and conspiracy theories.
Everypony believes in fairytales, right? Well, not Rarity, but who cares about Rarity Schmarity because THIS story about Rainbow "Awesome" Dash being the first to find a lost princess of legend.
The Cakes have inadvertently summoned an eldritch horror from beyond space and time to destroy the world. Again. Because they do it every year. And now Pinkie has to waste yet another night in battling against the tentacled results. (Stupid holiday.)
Twilight Sparkle has a crisis of self perception unlike one she's dealt with before, and she doesn't handle it well. It's up to Rarity and Fluttershy to do what they can.