Fulfill my destiny, huh? Sure. If you count horns on your back and wings on your forehead. Yeah, great destiny.
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Fulfill my destiny, huh? Sure. If you count horns on your back and wings on your forehead. Yeah, great destiny.
After Spike and Twilight hold a heated argument between each other, Spike is uninvited to Twilight's Birthday Party. With an almost immaculate friendship between the two on the brink of destruction, how will Spike cope with his choices, how will he make up for it, and how does Twilight and her friends think about the argument she delved into?
(This story takes place during and after the events of Sweet and Elite.)
Any comments and criticism is greatly appreciated.
(If anyone knows the image source, I'd appreciate it if you know what it is.)
I can't remember how long it's been since my plane went down. I've been surviving in this strange forest with nothing but Cat and my memories for company, but one day I meet someone who changes my life forever.
Well, "meet" isn't exactly the right word...
Characters will be added as they appear.
I know HiE stories are kind of old hat, but give this one a chance.
Contains elements from LOST, Hatchet, and My Little Pony (who would have guessed?!?) This may seem like something you've read before, but I assure you it's purely coincidental.
Rainbow Dash performs yet another legendary Sonic Rainboom and becomes a hero.. or does she?
A/N: Big thanks to TAW, and my sister Twilight Clopple for editing!
Twilight Sparkle is called upon to negotiate trade arrangements with the griffons. Of course, all her friends join her for what should be a casual pleasure cruise in the airship Canvas Streak. After all, this is her first REAL test as a princess, and why shouldn't they support her?
Late one night, though, Applejack feels restless and goes up on deck to watch the stars. She considers her life. She considers her family. She considers her friends. She considers the freak storm approaching from the south.
In retrospect, it might have been better to let the crew handle that and head back below deck.
Now alone on a small island, Applejack must survive and wait for her friends to come pick her up... even though the freak storm is blocking them off. Surviving's easy. Waiting's easy too! She can do this.
....she can do this....
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When a mysterious pocket watch is discovered inside Twilight's old doll Smarty Pants, the Mane Six find themselves on a quest to Canterlot and the Crystal Empire. The Elements of Harmony are once again at stake, as Twilight learns more about how the Elements came to be, which old nemesis is returning, and just where her foalsitter Cadance got the idea to create Smarty Pants in the first place.
Cover art belongs to SpyrotheFox.
Originally a letter written by a retired Celestia talking about her adjustment to living life as her former protege. It has since grown into a regular story exploring the changing roles of everypony in the new lives they lead.
This was my first attempt at fan fiction. Any commentary or suggestions are welcome.
Thanks everypony for reading it!
A technological revolution has swept Equestria, leaving Twilight Sparkle yearning for knowledge. Magic aided machines are being manufactured by the thousands, bringing Equestria a fantastic new means of communication. The lovable bookworm leaves the library she has come to adore, and takes up residence in an apartment near a new university that she is attending. Happily, she installs new machines in each of her friends houses so they may retain contact. Several months go by, and the visits from her friends grow more and more distant. She begins to notice incongruencies in between real life and cyberspace, raising further questions in her mind. Just who is she talking to on the other side of that screen?
An adaptation of the short story 'Psychosis' by Gar/Matt Dymerski.
Picture is "Ponyville Hospital" by Konsumo, on Divantart.
The crisis is over, the threat resolved, the day is saved. Or rather, there was never a crisis to begin with. Twilight Sparkle has saved the world, there is nothing left to do but tell the others what just happened. She has quite the tale, of memories only she has, of months that never happened, of the despair that nearly ended Equestria, and the hope that saved it.
In Equestria, Destiny is a very real thing. Every pony has one, emblazoned with a magic mark for all to see. It is a simple given fact that every pony finds their place in time, their own special destiny. Or is that law so immutable after all? Is being special always a good thing? In a society where destiny is real, what happens to the individual without one?
At the heart of Twilight’s story is a single pony with a unique mark. The choices he made to try and fit in have left him alone and miserable, and willing to go to insane lengths to find his place. When a chance meeting with Twilight Sparkle gives him a chance he never thought he would have, his decisions come to have consequences far beyond what he could have imagined.
Maybe, just maybe, in the story of our lives we are not always the hero. Sometimes, we are the villain.
Author note: I initially wrote this in third person point-of-view and then later adjusted it to be first person, but even after numerous readings I'm still finding spots where I missed a fix. If anyone spots any more, message me with the chapter and line, and I'll fix it.
A story about Cheerilee and Twilights chance encounter in Canterlot when both mares are forcefully dragged into the nightlife of the big city by their respective friend groups. Moonlit escapades ensue as they try and figure out these feelings bubbling up between them.
MAJOR THANKS TO THE WONDERFUL zx29b FOR HELPING EDIT AND GOING ABOVE AND BEYOND WITH THEIR ADDITIONS TO THE STORY!