For some reason, Twilight never got around to emptying her old Canterlot residence, and the Archives are fed up. She has until sunset to pack and leave. And for the first time in her life, she doesn't seem to be paying attention to the deadline.
Twilight has developed a device that can detect strange signals coming from outer space; signals from aliens! She gathers her friends so that they can all listen in. But they may not like what they hear...
Ever had one of those days when you wake up to find you've accidentally switched places with your counterpart in a world where you and all your friends are stallions?
Most folks in town know about Longbow, even if not many really know her. She's somepony parents teach their foals to avoid. Everypony understands that she's dangerous. Everypony except Twilight, who just moved to town.
Princess Twilight is granted her own land and thrust into the world of sovereignty. She must protect her subjects from the powers that wish to claim her land.
Back to Ponyville after being in the Dragon Kingdom for a month, Spike has to get used to live among ponies again. A sequel of my other story 'True Origins'
Twilight has been working hard as the sole Princess of Equestria and is looking forward to her first day off in many months. Unfortunately, Grogar may have something to say about that. This can only end poorly.
Twilight and Sunset create a space inside the portal, keeping ponies as ponies and humans as humans. Then they bring their friends through to meet– themselves.
Princess Celestia hires a sculptor to create a work of art featuring the Elements of Harmony. But how can a pony with no knowledge of friendship capture their true natures?
Twilight casts a new spell labeled as a "pick-me-up" that, among other things, gives her the ability to smell color and causes her to lose all meaning of the words "personal space."
When The House of Enchanted Comics starts selling board games too, Spike picks up a bundle of them for Twilight and the girls to play. All the board games have really funny names: Stellaris, Command & Conquer, Dishonored, EvE...
You know that mare scream that's been in just about every film for the last few moons? The incredibly distinctive one which can't be mistaken for anything else? Guess who just figured out where it came from.