Chapter 1
Dragon Lord Ember came across a much-desired change in terrain. The seemingly endless forest, marked as “The Everfree” on her map, annoyed Ember to no end. Winded from an almost non-stop flight, she glided down towards the ground. During her descent, she was vaguely aware of a colorful pegasus sleeping upon a small low-hanging cloud. She passed the cloud and landed lightly in a field of grass.
Ember let herself fall on her lithe rump. She sat there for some time, basking in the warm afternoon sun and watching the bustling town in the distance. When she felt recovered enough to continue, she opened her satchel, and pulled out the map and compass gifted to her by Twilight Sparkle almost ninety sun cycles ago. Navigating with a map and compass was a first for Ember. In the Dragon Lands, there weren’t any cartographers—the word Twilight Sparkle had used to describe someone who drew maps. And there certainly weren’t any compass makers. Even though Twilight Sparkle had explained as best she could, Ember still didn’t grasp exactly how the compass worked; something about magnets and poles was all she could remember. What she did get was that the little arrow pointed north. It was useful when there was cloud cover blocking out the sun or stars.
However, she met with some trouble in The Everfree Forest. Shortly after she had entered the forest, the compass went haywire. At first, that was okay; she could see the position of the sun and judge north from that. But then these brief storms would roll in out of nowhere, and the sky would blacken. The rains drenched her scales miserably, and gusts of whirling wind made flying challenging. Then, as quickly as they came, the squalls would vanish. When the sun reappeared, she would find herself traveling in the wrong direction. It was a frustrating ordeal, but now she was clear of that awful forest. When Ember was ready to return to the Dragon Lands, she resolved to go the long way, around The Everfree Forest.
At least Ember was fairly sure she was on the right side of The Everfree Forest. But, it was possible the town that she had been watching wasn’t Ponyville. There were many other towns near the border of the Everfree Forest. Depending on where she had come out, Ponyville could still be a considerable distance away. Her thoughts drifted to pony she had seen earlier. Perhaps whoever was snoozing the day away would have the directions she sought.
Ember spread her wings and took to the air, soaring to the cloud. Her scaly soles touched down upon the fluffy white surface where the pegasus slept without a care in the world. The pony was thin yet muscular in a compact way. Her coat was the color of a clear sky, and her mane and tail were like that of a rainbow.
It crossed Ember’s mind how easy it would be for a less-enlightened predator to take the pegasus unaware. Although hunger, her constant companion, gnawed at her under the surface, the pegasus didn’t look all that appetizing, all wiry muscle and far too skinny. She shook her head and chased away those beastly thoughts that crept into her psyche like an unwelcome guest. It would not do to think of her potential allies as prey.
She padded over to the pegasus and nudged her firm back with a hind paw. “Hey, wake up!”
The pegasus groaned, irritated. Without even rolling over to face Ember she grumbled sleepily, “How many times do I have to tell you ponies, I don’t do weather control anymore. Talk to Thunderlane if you have a complaint.”
Ember didn't know what the pegasus meant. “I don’t care about the weather. Direct me to Ponyville.”
At that, the pegasus rolled over, and two magenta eyes fluttered open and settled on Ember. She sat up with a start. “What's a dragon doing here?”
“Like I said, looking for Ponyville…”
The pony jumped to her hooves and took on a defensive stance, staring down Ember with narrowed eyes. “Why? Are you here to cause trouble?! I may look small, but I’ve beaten way bigger baddies than you!”
Ember sighed. “I seek Spike, Rarity, and Twilight Sparkle. They’re... allies of mine.” Perhaps friends would have been a better word, but it still seemed too much like expressing feelings for Ember’s liking.
“Allies…?” The pegasus’s expression softened, but her stance was still wary. “Those are some of my best friends. Who are you?”
Ember puffed out her chest in pride. “I am Dragon Lord Ember, daughter of the mighty Torch, and you should respect and fear me, for I am the leader of all dragons!”
The pony eyed her up and down and smirked at her in blatant disrespect. “You know, you aren’t that scary. Aren’t Dragon Lords supposed to be bigger?” Ember noted that the pegasus was more than a head shorter than her, but she understood most of her height advantage was because she stood up on hind legs, as smaller dragons tended to do. It amused her that she could burn this vexing pegasus to a crisp in dragonfire if she were so pleased. Of course, she wouldn’t let it come to that, but the idea was pleasant.
“Perhaps I should destroy Equestria, you disrespectful cur. If you would rather insult me than give simple directions, then I will seek someone more helpful elsewhere.” Ember whirled, moved to the edge of the cloud, and spread her wings in preparation to glide away.
A hoof touched Ember’s shoulder. “Wait-”
Ember slapped the hoof away with a claw, rounded on the pegasus, and yelled, “Touch me again, and you’ll lose the hoof!”
The pony winced and retreated a few quick steps. Ember ran a claw over her head spines, brushing against the Bloodstone Scepter strapped to her back. She could feel its power pulsing through her veins as always. It was a comforting feeling.
The pegasus lowered her head before the angry dragon, ashamed. “I’m sorry, maybe we got off on the wrong hoof. I didn’t mean to upset you. I was only joking around.”
This behavior was a surprising change. Ember took a deep breath, then let it out. Her rage slipped away. She moved forward and stood over the pegasus, letting the silence simmer for a long moment. “Very well, I accept your apology.”
The pegasus extended a hoof towards her. “Name’s Rainbow Dash.”
Ember stared at the hoof for a long moment, unsure of what to do with it before resolving to turn a claw into a fist and bump it. “Okay, Rainbow Dash, where’s Ponyville?”
“Just over there.” Rainbow Dash thrust her hoof at the village in the distance.
Ember made a face like she was tasting something she disliked. Through clenched teeth, she hissed a “Thank you.”
“What’s wrong?” Rainbow Dash looked at Ember quizzically.
“I’m not used to showing gratitude. It’s not something dragons often do.”
“Oh, that’s weird.” Rainbow Dash rounded Ember, her soft coat brushing up against the dragon’s side. The pegasus’s muzzle nudged one of the dragon’s wings. The sensitive skin on Ember’s wing tingled under Rainbow Dash’s touch and warm breath.
As if acting on their own accord, Ember’s leathery wings spread to full span. She looked over her shoulder at the pegasus that seemed infatuated with her backside. “Hey! What are-”
“Are those awesome wings just for show?” The pegasus unfurled her feathery wings and gave the dragon a toothy grin.
Ember smiled back, displaying her sharp white canines. “I know how to use them, if that’s what you’re asking.”
“Oh yeah? Care for a race to that red building with the bell tower, just on the edge of town? After, I’ll help you find our mutual buds. If you think you can keep up with a Wonderbolt, that is.”
“You’re delusional if you think you can match me.”
“Is that so? Well, I should warn you I’m the fastest pony in perhaps all of Equestria.” Rainbow Dash moved to the edge of the cloud, feathery wings spread to full span.
The conceited pegasus shot Ember a smug grin. Ember wanted nothing more than to wipe it off the overly-confident Rainbow Dash—to shatter her pride into so many pieces the pegasus wouldn’t be able to look at her reflection without remembering how Ember had beaten her. She joined the pegasus at the edge of the cloud, leaned forward, and spread her wings. “You’re on.”
The pegasus glanced at the sun. “Good timing. Any moment now, that bell will chime, and school will let out. That will be our signal to begin. I hope you’re ready to lose in front of fillies and colts, Dragon Lord Ember.”
“We’ll see, Rainbow Dash. I’ve never lost a race before, and I’m not about—”
DING
Rainbow Dash leaped into the air and took off.
DONG
Ember followed as the bell continued to chime, muttering a curse for losing her concentration and letting Rainbow Dash get a head start, but with several quick and powerful pumps of her wings, she pulled up alongside the pegasus, matching her speed easily.
The two shared a look. Rainbow Dash didn’t look at all worried, but neither did Ember as she accelerated and pulled ahead. She heard cheering coming from the direction of the schoolhouse. A crowd of pony younglings was gathered on the front lawn, watching the display.
“GO RAINBOW DASH!” One of the younglings shouted, jumping up and down. Rainbow Dash seemed to feed off the ponies’ admiration, gaining more and more speed. She became a rainbow-hued streak that bolted past the dragon.
The schoolhouse was getting larger and larger. There was no point in holding back anymore. Ember pumped her wings as hard as she could. She passed Rainbow Dash but hit the wall of her capability. At this point, Ember knew she was incapable of going any faster, but surely her top speed was more than enough to beat a pony.
Ember’s victory was all but assured; she was almost to the established finish line. She could see the younglings clearly now. The one cheering the loudest was an orange filly with purple hair.
Thunder boomed, and a wave of energy and color surged passed her. Suddenly, impossibly, Rainbow Dash was standing on top of the bell tower, looking as smug as ever.
Ember skidded across the roof, knocking ceramic tiles loose in the process. She had somehow lost the race.
Shocked and dismayed, Ember plopped down at the edge of the roof, hind legs dangling off. She panted heavily, trying to catch her breath. After a long journey, and a race that pushed herself to the limit, she felt positively exhausted, mentally and physically.
Rainbow Dash dropped down from the tower and sat next to Ember. The younglings below showered the pegasus with praise.
“You are impressive, Rainbow Dash.” Ember felt her cheeks burning with embarrassment at expressing a heartfelt compliment to a pony of all creatures. “It's a shame you were born a pony, you would have made an excellent dragon.”
“Thanks, I guess?” Rainbow Dash laughed.
Ember’s mind was in turmoil. She wasn’t sure why she was saying such silly things. As a proud dragon she should've been playing down her defeat, perhaps mention that she had flown for several hours, non-stop before their race, and that the pegasus was apparently well-rested and better prepared. Surely she could have won if not for that.
First, she was out-skilled by this Rainbow Dash, and now she was complimenting the pegasus for it. Why? What purpose did it serve but to make her look weak to a creature whose very nature was to be prey for stronger predators such as herself? But wasn’t that the whole reason she was here? To better understand these ponies, to expand dragon relations with Equestria.
But, instead of shame, she felt something akin to admiration for Rainbow Dash. Ember’s eyes drifted over the features of the pegasus who, at the moment, was staring hypnotically at the Bloodstone Scepter strapped to the dragon’s back, particularly, the glowing red crystal that reflected in her big magenta eyes. An unusual and unexpected observation popped into her head. Ember felt a sudden fondness growing within her for this Rainbow Dash who acted so much like a dragon. It was like the pegasus was an old friend and not someone she had just met. The thought that the pony was rather pleasing to look upon, if a bit scrawny, crossed her mind as well. She averted her gaze and shook her head, trying to chase off the odd notions and the surge of uncomfortable feelings. It wasn’t the first time this had happened to her. A similar experience occurred with Twilight Sparkle and Rarity. It was like there was some unseen force binding the ponies to the Dragonlord, a bond that burrowed deep within her psyche.
The moment the two shared was cut short by both of their stomachs growling in unison. Rainbow Dash’s hooves clutched her small toned belly as if her stomach pained her. “Ugh, I guess I worked up an appetite. Could've sworn I ate something before my nap. Are you hungry too?” Rainbow Dash asked.
Ember nodded A curious thought struck her suddenly. Could a dragon, like herself, even eat pony food? She knew ponies opted for vegetation over meat. The prospect certainly didn’t seem appealing. Ember’s stomach growled again, making her well aware of how desperately hungry she was, but after the race, she felt far too spent for a hunt. All she had to do was get a little sustenance for energy. Then she could catch fish in the river she saw in the distance. Surely her superior dragon stomach could handle a few plants.
“Rainbow Dash! Who’s your awesome dragon friend?” The little orange pegasus below inquired. Most of the group of school children that had watched the race had moved on, but three fillies still waited below, staring up at Ember with big curious eyes.
“Hey, crusaders!” Rainbow Dash fluttered down from the roof and ruffled the smaller pegasus’s purple mane. “This is Dragon Lord Ember. She’s here on a very important diplomatic mission.”
Ember dropped to the yard ungracefully and nearly botched her landing. She was far weaker than she realized. If she didn’t eat something soon, it was likely she’d collapse from exhaustion.
The fillies beamed with excitement.
“That’s soooo awesome!” the orange pegasus exclaimed.
“I didn’t know Dragon Lords were so pretty.” the white unicorn said.
“Can we help with th’ mission?” asked the yellow one in an odd accent.
“Maybe,” Ember asked. “To whom am I speaking, younglings?”
“I’m Sweetie Belle, your lordliness!” the unicorn said.
“Scootaloo!” the pegasus said.
“Ah’m Applebloom!” said the yellow filly with a big bow in her poofy red mane.
Rainbow Dash took on an authoritative pose with her head raised high. “Alright, kiddos! Listen up! It’s mission briefing time…”
The three fillies snapped into attentive poses with serious expressions upon their faces like whatever Rainbow Dash would say next would be the single most important thing they would ever hear.
“You three are to make haste to Twilight Sparkle's castle and inform the princess that Dragon Lord Ember has arrived in Ponyville so that she can make whatever preparations are required. This is a very important mission, and failure is not an option. Do I make myself clear, Cutie Mark Crusaders?!”
“YES MA’AM!” They all saluted in unison.
“Dismissed!”
And just like that, they were galloping down the road to carry off their mission.
Rainbow Dash giggled. “Now that that’s over, how about we go find ourselves some grub before we hit up Twilight’s Castle?”
“Lead the way.”
Ponyville and Dragon Lord Ember’s domain were as different as fire is from ice. Her home smelled of salt water, smoke, and sulfur. Ponyville had a more earthy smell of lush grass, blooming flowers, and rich soil. And each pony she passed throughout her journey had their unique fragrances. It seemed many ponies, especially mares, maintained the scent of their coats, manes, and tails through the use of special oils and perfumes with great meticulousness. Ember didn't know much about ponies, something she hoped to rectify with her visit, but she could tell they were immaculate, pleasant-smelling creatures.
In the afternoon light, walking through the cobblestone streets of the fabled pony village, Ember had never seen so many ponies in one place before. The agile little cyan pegasus pranced confidently beside Ember. Her hooves made clip-clop noises on the hard stone street whereas the dragon padded along silently on her scaly soles.
Rainbow Dash and Ember made their way past rows of numerous wooden cottages with angled thatch roofs. For Ember, It was a strange notion to live so close to neighbors. Dragon families often lived dozens of leagues from each other and fought tooth and claw over territory disputes. And they certainly didn't construct their homes; they dwelled in caves.
The pair passed three mares with marks of different flowers on their hindquarters. They giggled over some gossip as they planted vibrant flowers in a garden. When they noticed Ember, one of the trio said something in a hushed tone, and the other two burst out laughing. Ember shot them an annoyed look, and they averted their eyes and returned to work in their garden. It seemed a lot of ponies didn’t know what to make of the dragon walking through their town. Many of them, when they came upon her path, opted to turn and take another route to wherever they were heading. Some, particularly younglings, stopped and gawked at the dragon. It was very unnerving. The rest didn’t seem to care, as if they were used to seeing strange visitors in their town.
Ember noticed that every plant in Ponyville, from the smallest flower to the tallest tree, seemed to be placed and trimmed to be aesthetically pleasing. She doubted that was by accident. She figured the ponies must work hard to keep their town kempt and pretty. It seemed like a waste of time to Ember.
A strange building came into view. Granted, all of the town's architecture was strange to the Dragon Lord, but this particular building was exceptionally different from the buildings around it. It was a vibrant and overly detailed cylindrical structure that narrowed towards the top, where a triangular flag flapped at the mercy of the wind. By the road, an intricately carved and painted sign read “Carousel Boutique.”
“Oh my stars, do my eyes deceive me?! Dragon Lord Ember, is that you, darling?” came a familiar voice from behind.
Ember whirled towards the speaker. She wasn't prepared for what she saw. The unicorn that stood before her amongst several pleasant-smelling boxes floating by the power of her unicorn magic was unmistakably Rarity, but there was definitely more of the pony than she remembered. Put simply: Rarity had gotten undeniably fat. She had the girth of two Rainbow Dashes smooshed together hip to hip, and it was possible that she weighed twice as much as the lean pegasus did. Ember’s mouth began to salivate profusely. For some reason, Rarity looked scrumptious to the starving dragon. Her predatory instincts were screaming for her to pounce the unicorn and devour her on the spot despite countless witnesses. But her severely tested willpower held her back. If she so much as bit the pony, she would make herself an enemy of Equestria.
“S’up, Rares?” greeted Rainbow Dash.
Rarity huffed, “Rainbow Dash, must you insist on using such ill-suited slang and nicknames? Especially in the presence of a Dragon Lord.” She looked to Ember, something she saw made her gasp. “My word, Ember, Are you alright? You look like something is troubling you dearly.”
Ember’s stomach groaned like a roaring dragon. She could only manage one word, “Hungry.”
“Oh you poor poor dragon, it would not do to let an honored guest in Ponyville wither away from starvation.” Rarity gestured to the floating boxes, “It would be a great honor if you would let me share my afternoon meal with you. You see, I might have gone a little overboard during my shopping. I’ve more food than I could ever hope to eat in one sitting. Everything at Sugarcube Corner looked heavenly delicious.” She looked to Rainbow Dash. “Even though you tend to scoff at the foods I partake in, you’re always welcome to join as well.”
Rainbow shrugged, “I’m in dire need of refueling, myself. Honestly, I feel like I could eat anything.” She nudged Ember with a knee, “Ready to get your grub on?”
Ember was barely aware of anything other than Rarity. She struggled to tear her gaze from the portly pony. With much effort, she shifted her attention to the enticingly scented boxes and lunged at the nearest one, taking it into her claws. She ripped the box open to find rows of strange ring-shaped food that didn’t even remotely resemble a plant. She grabbed one and shoved it whole into her maw. Ember moaned as she masticated the soft and unusual edible ring. Her taste buds were hit with such an intense and unbelievably delicious flavor, and her orange eyes almost rolled back into her head. Her legs gave out beneath her, and she fell upon her slender rump with the box in claw.
“Oh my, Darling! You must have been starving,” Rarity said.
The dragon swallowed and immediately got to work devouring another of the delicious rings. How could the ponies make something that wasn’t meat taste so overwhelmingly amazing?
Thoughts of sinking her fangs into Rarity’s bulbous rump were momentarily forgotten. In fact, everything else seemed distant and unimportant. Ember was completely infatuated with the delectable contents of the box that were rapidly diminishing under her onslaught.
“Dang, girl!” Rainbow Dash said from somewhere far away.
There was much activity in her peripheral vision, strange flashes of light being the most prominent, but none of that meant much anymore, she was in her separate reality where getting more glazed doughy rings into her belly was the only thing that mattered. At least it was the only thing that mattered until the box was suddenly empty. Dazed, she looked around to find Rainbow Dash and a crowd of impertinent observers standing around her. A few of the ponies had strange devices that snapped off quick flashes of light before spitting out a fantastic recreation of the scene on a flat surface. Ember looked around for the other boxes of treats and found them missing. Did she eat those too? “Where’s the rest of the food?”
The pegasus guffawed, “While you were chowing down on those donuts, Rarity took the rest inside to set up a ‘civilized buffet’ with her fancy-pancy fine china, silverware, and platters.”
The door to the boutique creaked open, revealing Rarity standing in the entranceway. “What a ghastly noise, I should ask Applejack to oil the hinges again.” She looked to Ember and Rainbow Dash. “Ladies, come inside, away from this riff raff.” Rarity gestured to the rather large crowd that had gathered in front of her shop. “The boutique is closed for the day, and you’re all loitering about on private property. Now go on, shoo,” she said to the congregation of overly curious ponies.
The crowd murmured amongst themselves. “Is she talking about us?” One mare’s voice stood out from the others.
“Riff raff, well I never.” said another.
A good portion of the onlookers dispersed, but a few ponies lingered. “We’re clearly on a public street,” uttered an oppositional black stallion.
Rainbow Dash reared and stomped her front hooves in an aggressive manner. “You heard the lady! Move it! Move it! Move it!” Rainbow yelled. The natural huskiness in her voice was far more prominent than usual. The remaining crowd scattered. Then the pegasus thrust a hoof at an unusually low hanging cloud. “You too, Flitter and Cloudchaser!”
“How did she see us?!” Two pegasus ponies popped out from behind the suspicious cloud and flew off.
Ember licked the sticky glaze off her claws before looking down at herself and touching her hard midsection. She was surprised to see that the normal concave of her belly was no longer there. Those ‘donuts’ she had eaten were quite filling, but the desire to eat was not yet diminished.
Together, Rainbow Dash and Rarity helped Ember to her hind paws. The dragon felt Rarity’s soft protruding belly press up against her back scales. “Come along, darling. I’ve set up a proper feast for us inside the comfort and privacy of my humble home.”
Ember willingly let Rainbow Dash and Rarity guide her into the eccentric pony dwelling. Rarity made a display of bumping the door closed with her bountiful rear. The impact sent shockwaves through her flabby flesh. The fiendish thoughts of tearing apart the unicorn with teeth and claw returned with a vengeance. If not for the aroma of something equally enticing, she may have acted on that impulse. It didn’t take long for Ember to locate the source of the enchanting scent. Upon a low wooden table in front of a big plush purple and pink striped couch was a veritable smorgasbord of strange but intriguing pony food, none of which even remotely resembled plants that she had knowledge of. Thinking little of it, Ember placed her satchel and the Bloodstone Scepter down upon a nearby end table. The next thing she knew she was sitting down on the snug overstuffed couch, chowing down upon the nearest delectable treat.
Rainbow Dash did an impressive aerial flip over the buffet table, and fluttered down next to the dragon. “Awesome, Rarity got fudge.”
“Rainbow Dash!” Rarity shouted, glaring at the pegasus.
“What?” Rainbow asked innocently from behind a mouthful of fudge.
“No aerial acrobatics in my house.”
The pegasus swallowed her mouthful. “Sorry.”
“Hmmph, apology accepted.”
“Dang Rarity, you went all out on the sweets. We got our cheese danishes, assorted cupcakes, pound cake, cheesecake, carrot cake, cream pie, pumpkin pie, fudge, brownies, cookies, and a gosh darn triple layer chocolate cake.” Rainbow Dash’s excitement was evident in her tone. “It all looks so delicious; I think I’ll try some of everything.”
Desperately trying to keep Rarity out of her thoughts, Ember occupied her mind with taking a mental note of the names of each food item, all the while funneling tasty treat after treat down her gullet. She barely bothered chewing most of it before sending her mouthfuls down into the awaiting depths of her belly.
Despite Ember’s best effort, Rarity’s pudgy body kept competing for her attention, especially when the unicorn sat down next to her. The couch creaked ominously from the added weight. Between the three of them, there was no unused space on the sofa, and Rarity’s squishy hips and love handles were forced, tantalizingly, against the dragon’s side. Ember figured she only had one way to keep herself from eating her unicorn friend. She had to pack her stomach to the absolute brim with pony desserts, to the point that she couldn’t possibly eat another bite—but the more she ate, the more she craved.
Not slowing down her rate of consumption in the least, Ember couldn’t stop herself from glancing over at Rarity. The classy unicorn had taken the time to place a slice of carrot cake on a ceramic plate. She used a fork in combination with her telekinetic powers to take measured ladylike bites, occasionally moaning behind closed lips as she chewed. Occasionally, she took measured sips from a glass of some strange white substance. Struggling, the dragon tore her gaze away from the sight, and looked over to the comparably smaller pegasus instead. Rainbow Dash’s method of eating was the polar opposite of Rarity’s approach. She was keeping up with Ember’s accelerated pace. Her hooves and muzzle were smeared with frosting and crumbs. The pegasus was well on her way to her goal of having a bit of everything on the table.
“My goodness, Rainbow Dash. You are uncharacteristically gluttonous today. Aren’t you worried about your figure?” Rarity inquired after polishing off the slice of cake, then placed a slice of pumpkin pie on her plate.
Rainbow Dash gobbled up an entire brownie in mere seconds before responding. “Nah,” the pegasus burped, “I’ll burn all this off during my daily exercise regimen.” The pony reached for something else to shove in her maw.
“If you say so, darling.”
The three didn’t bother with any more conversation and instead devoted all their efforts to eating. Their bellies bloated outward as the supply of food began to dwindle. At one point, when both Ember and Rainbow Dash reached for the last block of fudge, Ember viciously snarled, baring her fangs at the pegasus. Rainbow Dash yelped and decided to go for something safer. Ember noticed Rainbow Dash had slowed down her rate of consumption significantly. It was clear she was quickly running out of space in her distended stomach, but there was an admirable determination in her magenta eyes as she kept at it. For Ember, despite how much she had already eaten, she always seemed to find more room. Her tested digestive organ continued to stretch and stretch to accommodate more and more. Surely it would end soon; there had to be a limit.
Rainbow Dash groaned while holding her distended blue belly in her hooves, smearing frosting across the skin that had turned rosy from stretching. “Can’t. Eat. Another. Bite.” The stuffed pegasus let out a fierce and drawn-out belch and fell back against the couch. Down for the count.
Rarity, for her credit, kept on eating at a leisurely but steady pace. There wasn’t much left, and between the two of them, they had finished off everything but the triple layer cake, and that too was disappearing. Ember’s claws tore the cake apart, grabbing big chunks of the messy cake and shoveling it into her mouth. Each swallow caused her scaly belly to bloat outward further. Finally, the last of the cake joined the impressive mass of food filling her belly. She let out a satisfying burp. With her stomach being crammed full of sweets, Ember finally got a respite from the fiendish urges to eat her friend. The dragon felt she was capable of eating a bit more, but she definitely couldn’t handle the entirety of the fat unicorn at the moment.
Rainbow Dash cradled her overextended middle and groaned. “Sooo full-URP! But it feels so good… Rarity, I owe you an apology. I totally understand you and Twilight now.”
Rarity raised an eyebrow, “How so, darling?”
“I know why you two eat like this all the time. That felt… actually pretty good, to just give up all self-control for a bit.” She rubbed her belly some more, and groaned. “But I can’t do this again. I have to stay trim for the Wonderbolts. There’s never been a tubby Wonderbolt.”
“Maybe you could be the first. You could make history. You would definitely appeal to the Canterlot elite. Larger mares are all the rage there. I’ve made a killing with my new line of plus-sized clothing.”
Rainbow Dash’s bloated belly gurgled and squelched. “I don’t have to worry about getting fat.” She patted her middle and released a loud undulating belch. “I’ll burn all this off during my daily training session tomorrow.”
The two ponies lapsed into a comfortable silence as they laid about in lethargy, looking quite content as they lazily rubbed their distended bellies. Ember surveyed the scene. There was nothing left but crumbs and smudges of frosting upon the many ceramic plates that laid strewn across the table. The only thing that remained was a glass pitcher, half full with the strange white liquid the two ponies had been drinking. Curious, the dragon clutched the pitcher in her claws and brought it to her muzzle to sniff. “What is this?”
“We call that milk, darling. Go ahead, try some. It’s quite refreshing.” Rarity said, suppressing a burp.
Ember took a probing and restrained sip from the pitcher. The beverage was surprisingly chilled, and the creamy liquid felt pleasant descending her throat and down into her engorged stomach. Deciding she quite liked milk, the dragon gave up all restraint and began gulping down the rest of the cool liquid from the pitcher. Her already comically bloated belly visibly swelled even more as the impressive amounts of food already inside absorbed the creamy addition. With the pitcher drained of its contents, Ember set it back down on the table and fell back against the couch as her long reptilian tongue licked her muzzle clean of milk, frosting, and sticky crumbs. Patting her ungainly engorged middle, the dragon let out a drawn-out belch that topped in octaves all the burps the three had let out that afternoon. It was likely the entire town heard it as all the plates, silverware, and glasses on the table rattled.
“Good?” Rarity inquired, her lips upturned in a knowing smile.
“It was, thank you. I'm curious, how is it made?”
Rarity and Rainbow Dash giggled, their bellies quivering. “It might seem strange to someone who's never had it before… Perhaps it would be best if you were to stay blissfully ignorant of that knowledge,” Rarity said.
“I want to know so I can recreate it in the Dragon Lands.”
“Uhhh… well, if you really want to know—”
“Just tell me already!” the dragon demanded.
“Okay, okay… You see—how should I put this?” Rarity blushed. “Mammals, specifically female mammals, have these teats or udders,” Rarity lifted her pot belly and rubbed the two plump mounds with small pink nipples beneath, “that excrete the milk. Mothers typically create it to feed their young.” The unicorn let her belly plop down on the cushion beneath her. The soft flesh jiggled about for a second.
Ember was not disgusted like the pony seemed to think she would be. Truthfully, she might have been if she hadn't drunk the delicious milk first. “Did you create this milk?”
Rainbow Dash guffawed.
“Oh heavens no, darling. This delicious milk is from a cow. Most of the milk we use is from cows. It may seem strange, but we use their milk to create many different foods. Such as those delectable desserts we just had.”
“I would like one or seven of these cows to take home with me.”
Rainbow Dash laughed again, though it was halfhearted. Her eyelids were drooping as if she could barely keep them open.
“Well, you can't just take cows. They’re sapient creatures, and you'll have to pay them for their milk,” Rarity explained, an expression of concern on her face.
“Pay? Why can't I take these cows? Are they fierce fighters?”
Rarity shifted in her seat and laughed nervously. Ember sensed an uneasiness in the unicorn, perhaps even a dash of fear.
“Darling, I think Twilight could explain the concept of payment for goods or services far better than I could. Knowing her, she’ll probably draw up a few pie charts and graphs concerning the subject. I'm sure by now the princess has been informed of your arrival. She's probably awaiting you in that magnificent crystal castle of hers.” Rarity heaved her heft off the couch. As her quivering flesh settled from the sudden movement, she looked at Rainbow Dash and Ember in a way that made the dragon feel uncomfortable. “Such messy eaters, you two.” she scoffed. Rarity was not wrong; there were bits of food and frosting all over Ember and the pegasus. “Thankfully, I’ve got just the spell for this.” The unicorn brow furrowed in concentration as her horn began to glow with magical energies. The blue-hued glow spread to Rainbow Dash, Ember, the table, the couch, everywhere remnants of food had clung. In a brilliant flash, everything and everyone became spotlessly clean. The only evidence of the feast was their engorged bellies. “That prestidigitation spell worked marvelously. I’ll have to thank Twilight for showing me that useful trick. It certainly saves time—OH!” Rarity’s face suddenly lit up in excitement. “I almost forgot, I’ve got a gift for you, Ember! Wait right there, darling. I’ll be right back.”
“I do like gifts. Is it more food?” Gifts, such as treasure to add to her hoard, were acceptable to Ember, as long as it wasn’t something that had to be killed for her.
“Not quite, dear. But I’m sure you’ll love it regardless.” Rarity's posterior bounced, swayed, and quivered as she went into another room, leaving Ember alone with a very sleepy looking pegasus.
Rainbow Dash yawned before snuggling up against the dragon and resting her head on the dragon’s shoulder. “You’re soooo warm.”
Ignoring the pegasus, Ember looked around at her surroundings, noticing that the room was far too flammable for her likings. One dragonfire belch would ignite the delicate cloth drapes and curtains, the plush purple carpet, the heart-patterned wallpaper, the intricately designed wood furniture, or the many clothes on display. No dragon with any sense would live in a place like this. It may not look as pretty, but cold stone made a better home for a fire-breathing dragon.
Before long, Rarity returned. “Found it!” The unicorn beamed as she floated over something brightly colored. Ember took it into her claws and examined it. It was a dress of sorts; soft to the touch, masterfully tailored, of intricate design, and the colors of fire.
“It's a sundress. Nothing too formal.”
“So this is why you took my measurements before you left the Dragon Lands.”
“Yes indeed. Oh, you simply must try it on!”
In truth, Ember didn't care for clothing that wasn't armor, but she didn't want to upset her friend. So she carefully and gently untangled herself from a now-sleeping Rainbow Dash, and heaved herself and her big ungainly belly off the couch. Rarity guided her in front of a mirror. With the help of the unicorn’s magic, they managed to get the dress on and somehow button it up over her bloated belly. It was comfortable, despite a bit of tightness around the midsection. Rarity had even considered her tail in the design; the skirt parted in the back.
“You look marvelous, darling. It really emphasizes your feminine curves. And the color goes well with those fierce eyes of yours.”
“I do like the color.”
“That's a relief, darling. I had to take a gamble on the color scheme.”
Ember had never worn anything other than armor before, but she was surprised by the pleasure that wearing the fiery sundress brought to her, even if it didn't provide much if any protection in a tussle. A word came to mind that she didn’t often use, “It’s beautiful, like treasure..."
“Just like you, darling.” Rarity said, making Ember blush at the compliment.
“Although, maybe I should've used a more flexible material.” The unicorn patted Ember’s taut bulbous middle, causing it to wobble and gurgle beneath the thin fabric. “You keep eating like this, and you’re likely to burst out of that dress. As superb as my stitching skills are, they won’t hold under stress forever.” Rarity lapsed into a thoughtful expression, “Perhaps, I should start working on your next dress, in case you outgrow this.”
“Thank you, Rarity, but that’s not necessary.”
“I won’t take no for an answer; it’s what a good friend does. I am the element of generosity after all. Now, how about we head over to Twilight’s castle, I’m sure she has a lot to talk to you about. Since we came back from the Dragonlands, she’s been obsessed with studying dragons. You wouldn’t believe the amount of notes she took during our visit, and poor Spike has become a test subject for her experiments. Nothing harmful, mind you.”
Ember looked over at the sleeping pegasus. She watched the pony’s gurgling belly rise and fall with each breath. “What about Rainbow Dash?”
“Let her rest. I swear that pony is asleep more than she’s awake.”
“It would be good to see Spike and Twilight again.” In agreement, the two friends exited the front door, and made their way down the street, albeit at a leisurely pace. They followed the path towards the enormous crystal castle looming over the village. Maintaining pace with the unicorn, Ember held her belly like a pregnant dragon as it gurgled and squelched, hard at work digesting her massive meal. Dragons were known to have a much faster digestive system than most other inhabitants of the world. This was due to their highly corrosive stomach acid that was capable of melting gems. Already Ember’s superior stomach was freeing up space as the mass of food began the process of moving further down her digestive tract.
The dragon found herself admiring the way Rarity’s plump features moved as the pony walked in an almost waddling gait. Her fat rear swayed and bounced in rhythm with her hanging blubbery pot belly and quivering teats. She watched that purple tail, smooth and shiny like fine silk, swish back and forth, enticingly. Ember licked her lips as the hunger began to return. Thankfully, she got distracted by a whiff of sweet and mouthwatering scents of food she had yet to experience. It was enough to snap the dragon out of her tunnel vision.
“Ahh, we’ve reached the Marketplace. Do you remember what I said about exchanging goods or services for payment? This here is a prime example of the Equestrian economy at work.”
The marketplace was a wide open area in the center of the village. The dragon found herself surrounded by countless ponies and dozens of small but colorful canvas and wooden structures with various stallions and mares standing or sitting behind counters that separated themselves from the ponies out in the open. “What is all this?”
“Those are what we call trading booths. Here we trade bits, or coins, for a particular merchant’s food or wares. Although some traders can be convinced to barter goods for other goods.”
“So instead of just taking what you want, you give them coins for it? This seems overly complicated to me. How does one acquire these bits?”
“Well, take me for example. I make clothing and sell said clothing to other fashion-conscious ponies. They give me an agreed amount of bits, and I provide them with my creations. That’s how I make my living.”
“Ahh, I think I get what you’re telling me.”
“Of course you do, darling. You’ve got a sharp mind. I would expect no less from a dragon cunning enough to become the Dragon Lord.”
Ember followed her nostrils to one stall that caught her attention. Behind the counter, an orange pony with a peculiar hat shouted, “Apple Family baked goods! Cooked fresh this morning! Made with the finest apples in all of Equestria!” She spoke with a strange accent. It didn’t take the pony long to notice the dragon gaping at her ‘baked goods.' “Howdy, Rarity! And you must be Dragon Lord Ember.” The pony extended her hoof towards the dragon. “I’m Applejack, a pleasure t’meet you.”
Ember turned her claw into a fist and bumped the pony’s hoof, in the same manner she had with Rainbow Dash. “How did you know who I was?”
“How could ah not know who yah are? My lil sis n’her friends came gallop’n through here earlier spout’n this and that about being super special agents for the Dragon Lord on a very important mission. You made quite the impression on those three.”
Rarity giggled, “Oh, to be a filly again.”
Ember’s belly grumbled as she eyed the sugary desserts on and behind the counter. “I see you admiring my pies. Would you like one? On the house, of course. Ah think yah find em mighty delicious.”
Ember nodded.
“Why don’t you take a seat over on that there picnic table, and I’ll bring one out to you.”
Ember and Rarity made their way to the table and sat down across from each other. Ember licked her lips as Applejack came out from behind her counter with the apple pie balancing on her snout, a fork stuck in the crust. Applejack placed the rather large pie in front of Ember with surprising dexterity for a creature without claws or magic to help her. “Go ahead, sugarcube, dig in.”
“You don’t have to tell me twice.” Ember cautiously sniffed at the strange pony food. Her mouth watered from the enticing scent. With a dexterous claw, she picked up the fork and jabbed it into the crust to gather up a glob of the gooey apple center before bringing it to her maw. The flavor quickly overwhelmed her self-control, and she proceeded to eat the rest without restraint. Bite after bite; the pie quickly disappeared down her gullet to the sound of fork clanking against the bottom of the tin. When she couldn’t gather up anymore with the utensil, she discarded it and brought the entire tin to her face, lapping up what remained with a long nimble tongue before licking her snout clean. She dropped the tin onto the table with a clank, then raised her piercing eyes to Applejack, “More?”
“You don’t want more of those disgusting garbage filled pies.” Said a stranger, wheeling over a cart of pastries, her poofy red mane bobbing up and down.
“I don’t?”
“Nope. Here, try this.”
“Huh-MMMPH.” The newcomer shoved a hoof full of pastry into Ember’s gaping maw. The dragon resisted, at first—it was too delicious to deny. She sucked the gooey and crusty substance off the pony’s yellow hoof. Her reptilian tongue coiled around the appendage like a snake, licking it clean of all the flakey and gooey bits, her throat working to pull down lumps of pastry into the depths of her already engorged stomach.
The pegasus pulled her hoof free. A trail of saliva followed. Judging from the come hither look she gave the dragon, the strange pony didn’t seem disgusted by the experience—“Strawberries are oh so much better than those nasty apples. Wouldn’t you agree?” Ember opened her mouth to respond, but before she could get a word out, another pastry was shoved in.
“You take that back, Strawberry Sunrise! Apples ain’t garbage. My family works very hard to grow n’harvest those apples. Ask anypony—apples are miles better than strawberries.” Applejack rolled over her own cart full of desserts.
Thoroughly enjoying her sugary strawberry treat, Ember watched with amusement as Strawberry Sunrise and Applejack pointlessly argued about which fruit was better, apples or strawberries. To Ember, they were equally delicious, but when she swallowed and opened her mouth to say just that, Applejack shoved in one of her apple-filled desserts.
Unable to get an unmuffled word out, Ember resigned herself to her sugary fate. She willingly let the two ponies stuff her swelling belly full of tasty treats for their competition, though neither pony seemed interested in Ember’s opinion since they kept her mouth full of fruity baked goods. Regardless, she loved every moment of it. Her growing globular gut strained the threading of her sundress. Scaley teal flesh peeked out between the struggling buttons, the dress becoming tighter and tighter as it tried to contain the dragon’s bloating form.
It seemed pony food was quite fattening. All that Ember had devoured that day were beginning to take their toll on Ember’s previously lean figure. Along with her belly, her hips and rear were slowly but noticeably expanding, testing the seams along the side of the dress and causing the skirt to climb up her thickening thighs.
Rarity had remained silent while Applejack and Strawberry Sunrise argued about who had the better desserts as they stuffed Ember like a prized pig. Since the other two ponies were freely offering up their goods with no charge, the unicorn had helped herself to one of Applejack’s pies, casually taking small and ladylike bites. All the while, she kept a curious eye on Ember’s expanding middle. “Oh dear, I think my stitching is about to reach its limit.”
Rarity’s prediction turned out to be accurate. Swallowing an entire slice of strawberry pie proved to be the final straw, or rather, last thread. One after another, in a chain reaction, buttons popped off and shot off into the distance.
An unlucky chestnut stallion with a gold hourglass cutie mark yelped as he was struck. "My eye!"
Ember's teal belly, a squelching bulging ball of partially digested food and fat, surged forth, free of its bonds. After seeing the damage they had wrought on Rarity’s dress, the two ponies ceased their feeding session. Ember found herself relieved; as tasty as the food was, at the rate they had been feeding her, Ember’s stomach was struggling painfully to contain its contents. She looked like a brood mother that was about ready to lay a half a dozen eggs.
“I’m sorry, Rarity. I guess we got a lil carried away.”
“I’m sorry too.” Strawberry Sunrise said, looking down at her shuffling hooves.
“Oh, it’s quite alright, ladies. My mind is abuzz with ideas for the Dragon Lord’s next dress. I have this magnificent stretchy fabric that just came in from Manehattan that I’ve been dying to try out.” Rarity finished off the last of her pie. “I’ll consider this pie as compensation.”
“Are you alright there, your lordliness?” Applejack asked, looking at the dragon with worry written upon her face.
Ember cradled her aching gurgling gut and let out a belch forceful enough to rattle the food carts and empty pie tins. The ponies in the vicinity winced from the thunderous sound. “I’ll be fine…” She pushed away from the table and attempted to stand up, but the bloated dragon was not prepared for her ungainly middle throwing off her balance. She stumbled and almost fell back down on the bench before righting herself. “Ugh… just need to let my stomach digest all this delicious food. Thank you for the meal. It was…” She patted her quivering orb of a belly and let out another burp. “...quite enjoyable.”
“Anytime!” Said both dessert merchants in unison, then glared at each other with contempt.
Ignoring the two quarreling ponies, Ember set her eyes on the plump unicorn. “Rarity, I’m ready to proceed to the castle now.”
“Certainly, darling.” With much jiggling flesh, the pony managed to get her hefty body up from the bench.
Ember paused for a moment before turning back to the orange earth pony who had begun clearing and cleaning the picnic table. “Applejack?”
“What can I do you for?”
“Do you have any milk? I’m feeling quite parched.”
“Nah, sorry, sugarcube. But! I do have a keg of apple cider. Would you like a mug? No charge, of course.”
“Apple cider? Yes, I would like to try that.”
Applejack trotted over to her trading stall and gathered up one of many wooden mugs. “One mug of delicious apple cider come’n up.” Using her teeth, she held the mug underneath a tap connected to a large wooden barrel. Then she flipped a handle with a hoof. Amber-colored liquid began flowing into the mug. Ember was impressed at how easily the pony handled the task without claws or magic to assist her. When the cider was about to overflow, she flipped the handle again, and the stream stopped. “Here you are. One mug of the best dang cider you’ll ever have.”
Ember took the mug of frothy liquid into her claws, and sniffed at the sweet-smelling beverage. She took a few cautious sips. It was refreshing, but it wasn’t as good as the milk she had become quite fond of. Regardless, she drained the entire mug in one go, slamming the empty mug down on the counter and letting out another hearty satisfying belch. “Thank you, pony. Your tribute is much appreciated.”
“See ya ‘round. Come by anytime.”
With that, Ember whirled, her exposed gut sloshing about, and began moving in the direction of the crystallized castle looming in the distance. Rarity followed with a waddling gait. Careful not to overly jostle their quivering overstuffed bellies, they both moved at a slow leisurely pace down the road, digesting the mass of food in their bellies—in Ember’s case, quite rapidly. Although unbelievably delicious, it didn’t take her body long to break down pony food and turn it into mostly excess fat. She could feel herself getting fatter by the minute. More seams of her dress ripped, and the skirt barely covered her expanded rump.
They reached the manicured lawn of the castle without event. Ember gaped up at the impressive structure made entirely out of crystal. Finally, Ember had found a pony building that didn’t look like it was made of kindling. Being a gem-eating dragon, she pondered if it was possible for her to eat the architecture. Already, she was feeling peckish again.
“Here we are, darling. No matter how many times I see it, I’m still struck with awe when I look up at this magnificent castle.”
“It is impressive. How do ponies manage to mold crystals like that?”
Rarity waddled her way to the entrance and tapped a device attached to the wall, causing a bell to chime. After a moment, the disembodied voice of Twilight Sparkle, as clear as if she was standing before them, said, “Just a moment, I’ll be right there.”
“Well, it’s more like it molded itself. The castle appeared after we defeated Lord Tirek.”
“Ponies bested Tirek? How?” Ember asked, incredulous.
“Through the magic of friendship, of course.”
Confused by the statement, Ember was about to ask Rarity to clarify when the double doors swung open, revealing a short but stout purple dragon. It seemed Rarity wasn’t the only one who had put on weight since their last time together. Spike was looking well fed, which wasn’t surprising considering the food that was readily available to him here in Ponyville. “Ember! I’m so glad you’re here.” Spike rushed over on his stubby legs and threw his arms around Ember’s soft midsection.
It was an odd sensation feeling her newly acquired gut engulf part of the other dragon’s muzzle. Even stranger was the feeling his gut squishing against her fatter thighs. Her face burned with embarrassment at the public display of affection. Hugs made her feel weird. Unsure of what to do with her claws, she patted the other dragon on the head. “Okay then, nice to see you too.”
Rarity mewed. “You two are just so cute.”
Ember despised that word. “Cute? Cute?! Dragons are not supposed to be cute!” She disentangled herself from Spike and pushed him away, albeit not roughly.
“Sorry, darling, I didn’t mean to offend you. Hugs are quite normal in Equestria. No need to feel embarrassed here.”
“Blah! Next thing you know, you’ll have me making friendship bracelets or picking flowers."
“Oh! I do like making friendship bracelets. And picking flowers is nice too.” Rarity grinned.
“You ponies are unbearable.”
“Who is it, Spike?!” came Twilight Sparkle’s unmistakable voice from inside the castle. Ember could hear the princess's hooves clopping upon the crystal floor as the pony approached. She could also hear the pony huffing and puffing.
“It’s Ember!” Spike called back.
After a moment, Twilight Sparkle reached the entranceway, breathing heavily from exertion. “It’s *huff* so good *puff* to see you again, Ember.” The sight of the pony was shocking. Put simply: Twilight had put on weight as well—a lot of weight. Gone was the slim perky nerd with the nonstop questions Ember remembered. Twilight was much bigger than Rarity—an obese parody of her old self. If not for her unique color scheme and cutie mark, Ember wouldn’t have recognized the jumbo sized princess. She looked like she weighed three times as much as Rainbow Dash. Her big blubbery belly hung down to her knees and protruded outward along her sides. It was a giant orb of pliable fat. Her face had softened as well, with chubby cheeks and a double chin. And her hips were noticeably wider than Rarity’s—easily visible behind her protruding gut when looking at the princess from the front.
Ember began salivating again as her stomach growled for the princess’s fat flesh. The dragon’s lips involuntarily pulled back from her teeth, revealing her sharp canines. Something vicious stirred within her. Savage instinct consumed her mind. The dragon hungered like never before. The feeling was insufferable, if she didn’t do something, predatory instinct would consume her, and blood would no doubt flow.
“Are you okay, Ember? Is something wrong?” The obese pony asked, looking more than a little disturbed by what she saw in the dragon’s eyes.
“I… I...” Ember had to do something, anything, to keep herself from pouncing Twilight Sparkle, and sinking her canines into the princess’s fat flesh. She screamed, raised a claw to her mouth, and bit down, hard. Hot sticky blood flowed into her mouth, and down her face. Expressions of absolute horror covered her friends’ faces. She focused on the pain as she spread her wings, pumped them earnestly, took to the air, and flew away from the castle, away from Ponyville.