Twilight swears she had nothing to do with the love spell affecting Rainbow Dash, but ponies begin to question her honesty when more of her friends are found hoodwinked and brainwashed.
Trixie arranges for Octavia to help Fluttershy prepare for a concert, but when the two don't get along, the showmare must use everything she knows about friendship to save their relationship as well as the show.
One night after holding witness to a shooting star, Princess Twilight makes a wish and wakes up the next morning as a unicorn. If she is to reclaim her crown, she will have to steal the heart of the one who had taken her place: Princess Rarity.
Trixie is very bored. In an effort to relieve said boredom, she is reading her textbooks on magic. This is a very bad idea. The result? A spell goes wrong and Ponyville ends up with two Trixies, or at least two pieces of Trixie. A Lunaverse Story.
Twilight Sparkle's friends have lived long and happy lives. Now their time is coming to an end, but Rainbow Dash, at least, will not go gently. Twilight has the power to save her friend's life. Is it worth violating the natural order?
In war-torn Equestria, two pegasi's love blossoms. While the rest of their country is at war, they flee to the Arctic north, and soon find that what they were looking for will take far more than will power to retrieve.
Prejudice has moved from interracial couples to gay couples. Lyra and Bon Bon get married and taste this head-on. Applejack starts coming out to her family and friends, with Twilight's help. Derpy's children are adopted.
When Lady Rainbow Dash, a young Canterlot noble, meets Applejack, a poor apple farmer, can their love survive corrupt nobles, a dissenting populace, and the class struggle threatening to boil over in Equestria?
Twilight Sparkle—once the student of Princess Celestia, now the one who intends to rid the world of Chaos to bring about total Harmony. But though she aims to rid the world of evil, her ideals blind her to the corruption within herself.