How could I have told you Celestia? How could I have explained to you that your beloved sister was now more damaged than she had been when she first returned? That her brief lapse into Nightmare Moon had left her so unimaginably broken?
With the help of her friends in Ponyville, the Tantabus was subdued...but what about Celestia? What about Luna's closest friend, a pony who had no idea what was going on in her little sister's mind?
When Cadence told Celestia she was having twins, the princess of the sun wanted to be happy. The truth is that this revelation is nothing more then a soul crushing reminder to her, for she is unable to bear foals of her own.
In the royal gardens of Canterlot Palace stands the statue of an earth pony mare holding a harp, what sets her apart though is the story behind that mare.
Equestria has fallen to a curse of eternal darkness. Together with the spirit of Luna, a stallion seeks to return the sun and moon to the sky, before the Devourer consumes all.
Luna has returned after 1,000 years only to learn that she has missed saying goodbye to her dear friend Snowdrop. As the last snowflake falls, Luna decides to say farewell.
Lunar Limbo is a cold place, made even colder with a being whose only purpose is to augment one’s negative emotions and one’s desires, who insists that Luna was right to try to take over.
Transition is never easy. And the past can be difficult to handle alone, especially as the mind wanders before sleep. But for the first time in a millennium, Luna is no longer alone.
Helping other ponies with their insecurities and nightmares has always been the job of Princess Luna, and one she took quite seriously. However, after saving one small filly from a terrible nightmare, things change when the filly begins helping Luna
Princess Luna has a stressful thought on her mind one night, and leaves the castle for the icy cold mountains, where she takes a stroll to ease her mind. A short story inspired by Disney's 'Frozen'.