Under the light of the moon, King Thorax and Prince Pharynx come face to face with the changeling's grim past - a dark crown, and the beast that still wears it.
After the events of 'Grannies Gone Wild', a somewhat outraged Granny Smith disembarks to give her overprotective grandchild Applejack a piece of her mind. How will this encounter unfold? Well, that's what you're here to find out, isn't it?
Just how can a simple visit to a convention go so wrong? Well, when you're Quibble Pants... A whole lot. It's been 1 month since Quibble last saw Daring Do and Rainbow Dash. During said convention, he finds a suspicious stallion wearing a cloak...
Tempest finds the invasion more difficult than she expected; Twilight grew a backbone, albeit a cold one; and Discord found his way into this fic somehow.
Prince Hisan, now pharaoh, is plagued by a mysterious affliction that torments him nightly. Ever hopeful, Somnambula ventures forth to seek the help of Princess Luna, for she is now a shining light in dark places. But lights CAN be extinguished…
Two adversaries, locked in an epic clash of wills over a game of cards. Special Agent Sweetie Drops had been drawn in to this game and the importance of victory could not be overstated, but there was only going to be one winner ...
Marooned on a Confederate-Controlled world in the height of the Clone Wars with only her student, and with very little chance of rescue, Twilight wonders to herself: Is the Jedi Code really right?
It had been a long day of saving the world, and the usually perky pony wanted nothing more than to collapse into bed. Unfortunately, somepony's waiting at Sugarcube Corner. Pinkie was fine. She just needed to sleep
Fluttershy adores Big Mac. She loves him so much that sometimes she doesn't know what to do with herself. When their life plans are threatened, however, she does her best to make his dreams come true. Even if Applejack doesn't agree with her methods.
He's finally summoned up the courage to buy himself that pink dress. But Thunderlane soon finds that what he wants--or who he is--isn't as simple as he once thought . . . .