Somepony in a Mare-Do-Well suit has taken to visiting Rarity's bedroom at night. Rarity loves every moment of it, but despite her paramour asking her not to investigate, she just can't help wondering...
What if Discord didn’t corrupt Rainbow Dash by forcing her to choose between Cloudsdale or all of Equestria, what if he showed her a certain… later episode?
It's been years since Mare Do Well was last seen. Equestria has changed since then, and what should have been quiet retirement ends when a new threat comes to life in the city of Seasaddle. Is Mare Do Well up to the task, or is she outdated?
Humanity on Earth is not only invaded by the Conversion Empire, but also two separate worlds of Zombie infestations. Can a group of an Alliance put aside their differences and work together to stop these conversions and zombies before it's too late?
The Dark Pony of the Night, Mare Do Well is out hunting the musical villain Music Mull who wants to control the whole world with his mind control singing and this number is abut how he feels about Mare Do Well making him and everypony else unwell.
The original story “Lessons in the Dark” was not written by me, but was never completed and the last written chapter ended on a cliffhanger. I figured I’d write my own ending. Read the original if you haven’t.
Back from another military campaign, Captain Rainbow Dash is entrusted with a less-than-ideal squad to whip into shape. Arguably worse are the strange kidnappings, the interspecies conflicts, and her friend Fluttershy repeatedly getting into trouble.
A man named Tom Frim is transported to Equestria mysteriously, and with no way to get back home. And now he's not even a human male anymore! So he decides to make the obvious "choice" and become, The Mysterious Mare Do Well.
Decades after the sunshine and rainbows day, Equestria slowly began to bring back it's old traditions. Now, on Nightmare Night, three fillies found themselves in danger, but luckily for them, a mysterious vigilante appears to help them.
As the years go by, dear sweet Canterlot decays as mysterious disappearances and extrodinary claims of violent crimes are on the rise. Only a myserious shadow in the night has the means to stop it. But, who is she and is she connected to any of this?
Mare Do Well, the masked avenger of Maretropolis, races against the clock against her arch-nemesis Pinkamena as she unleashes her most diabolical act yet.
Maretropolis is well known for all of the bad guys in it, but more so the superhero team that protects the city: the Power Ponies! The evil may be easy to keep at bay right now, but the Power Ponies are soon going to be dealing with the unimaginable.
Lightning Dust, after being thrown out of the Academy, comes back home to find she also lost her job, and is offered a chance to redeem herself by catching a vigilante.
Princess Twilight Sparkle has a strange day in Twilight. All of a sudden, there are more of her. She finds her Earthern, Pegasus and Unicorn selves all gathered. Then there is Mare-Do-Well, of course.
Superheroes, Samurais, Monsters, Dark Gods, and Fly Jockeys. When the heroes of one world are not enough, there must come a day when everypony must stand together and face a threat greater than their sum.
Sunset Shimmer's Hearth's Warming Eve celebration is cut short when she spots a suspicious figure lurking outside. After a festive costume makeover, she sets out as the Mysterious Mare-Do-Well to investigate.
Because of a mysterious phenomenon known as Hell's Gate, Twilight Sparkle has become a contractor, a pony with special powers that highly trained unicorns couldn't even master, and must anonymously fight for what's right as her world falls apart
The Great and ‘Marvelous’ Trixie signs a contract, without reading the fine print, and is conscripted into assisting a reaper capture the demons that have escaped from hell.
Hi, my name is Jack. Or at least it used to be, before me and my girlfriend got wisked off to a land full of magic and talking ponies. Not only that, but the princesses of this world sealed us away for no reason! Now we're free, and out for vengence.
Rainbow Dash is having a bad day. She's received a letter from the Wonderbolts that left her very upset...oh, and she's now on the run from the guard thanks to a mysterious impostor.
Rainbow Dash a.k.a. the Dash, is long gone. Mare Do Well tries to keep the crime in Manehatten down but it seems that Rainbow is still alive and trying to tell Mare Do Well and the other Dashes that this is so.
It was all in good fun, but it apparently amassed a good deal of bits. All of a sudden I found myself the owner of an entire Hotel, and all associated Assets. Including the Party Shop and great Halls for Parties. This is where it got interesting.
Trixie concocts a plan to revive her tarnished image; take up the mantle of Mare-Do-Well and claim the credit for herself. When Shining Armor begins to pursue the aspiring vigilante, Trixie struggles to decide if the life of a hero is really for her.
After the mysterious murder of her parents, Twilight Sparkle must don the cape and cowl in an effort to discover the killer. Meanwhile, Discord has set about procuring her a mentor in crime-fighting.
Redemption is something Trixie has long desired, and helping the theft investigation was not enough for her. A purple cowl and hat may just give her the chance.
After the disappearance of Rainbow Dash eleven years ago, the CMC, now grown up have become masked crime fighters. They don costumes similar to that of Mare Do Well. With a corrupt businessmare and a depressed Princess of Friendship to do nothing abo
Mare-Do-Well appeared and disappeared in PonyvilIe, but in the large city of Manehatten, one lone mare stands between right and wrong. Taking up the costume and mantle of her fillyhood idol, Aurora faces injustice as the Mysterious Mare-Do-Well