Twilight is the master of friendship. At least she thinks she is. When she learns about a new type of friendship, she drives herself crazy to find out what it means.
There is a story of a Changeling Queen who impersonated a princess, hypnotized the head of the Guard, and led an army into Canterlot. This story isn't quite that story.
Princess Celestia makes a visit to a new world, Earth, to cement peaceful relations. Unfortunately, even when you are as experienced as the goddess of the sun, it's the little things that can trip you up.
Rarity had always known she would have an arranged marriage—such was the life of a princess, after all. She just hadn't expected her wife to be a sphinx or that she would actively avoid her, and not just because she loves books.
Rainbow Dash naps a lot. Every day, several times a day, she can be found sleeping on clouds, or in trees, or even, very rarely, in her own bed at her house. And she always seems to have so much free time. Does she ever do any work?
He got to meet the creator of Ponyfinder and score some books and a few figures to go with. Which should he paint first? He settled on a pegasus and gets out his paints. This is gonna be good.
The only thing the mage Raindolph needs to graduate from the University and make a wand is three tail hairs from an adult unicorn. There’s just one problem.
What if Starlight had rejected Twilight's friendship offer? What if she refused to change her ways and vowed to continue with her revenge on Twilight and her friends?
A few months after their trip to Cloudsdale, Twilight finds herself faced with another piece of Rainbow's culture. This time, though, it will affect the very dynamic of their relationship.
Incognito is a young changeling nymph now living in Ponyville under the new rule of the Equine-Changeling Peaceful Living Treaty. All he wants is a snack, but his prey/friends are quite adamant in making it exceedingly difficult to enjoy his hunt.
Another visit to the ER for Dash, but that's not going to keep her from her usual night out with the girls. The conversation turns to Death, and… it's not at all what Twilight expected. Death either.
After the Fall Formal, Principal Celestia discovered that Sunset has been living in the school clock tower. Now Sunset needs to find someone willing to take in a teenager whose issues have magic powers, and beggars can't be choosers.
When it becomes obvious that Rainbow's number one fan Scootaloo, now a mare herself, is trying to court Spike, Lero's herd is concerned - is Scootaloo truly interested in Spike, or simply trying to follow in her idol's footsteps?
An office company hires Fluttershy to meet with their employees to help with stress-related problems. Too bad not every employee is willing to meet with her.