Unbeknownst to just about everypony, the unassuming Minuette is actually a well respected and successful model, though you'll never see her on any mainstream magazines. No, for her preferred shoots are a bit more... unusual...
Years have passed since the Crystal War ended. Twilight Sparkle visits an old haunt to spend some time catching up with her friends. Then comes the question of who picks up the tab.
Our hero was in for a surprise after attending a Steampunk convention. A new time piece will bring him into a conflict that will decide the fate of a country: Equestria, a land full of magical ponies, hidden dangers, and immensely powerful rulers.
Unbeknownst to just about everypony, the unassuming Minuette is actually a well respected and successful model, though you'll never see her on any mainstream magazines. No, for her preferred shoots are a bit more... unusual...
Minuette tries to understand the universe and her powers by throwing herself at the same problem as many times as possible, or at least until she gets bored.
The worst thing you can do to a friend is abandon them: that is Moondancer's strongest belief. The best thing you can do for a friend is understand them: that is Minuette's.
Moondancer has a plan to get away from it all. Minuette has a similar plan, only hers just involves joining Moondancer on her airship and hunting for a fabled lost treasure. Moondancer has a few problems with Minuette's plan.
When a human named Artyom discovers a stone with a crest on it, he got separated from his friends and enters into a world filled with disorder and chaos as he must learn to fight for peace and freedom.
Flitter has no plans for Hearth's Warming Eve, but Minuette is too stubborn to let her just sit around and do nothing. This is gonna be the best day ever! Or the worst...
Golden Harvest isn't jealous. Sure, her neighbor has glamor, adventure, friends and firm, toned flanks, but she isn't jealous. Nope, not jealous at all.
Minuette has an imaginary friend that lives in her mirror. Nopony ever talks about it, but she doesn't really hide it, either. The thing is, her imaginary friend is very real. And he's trapped.
Despite some serious misgivings, Sunset makes good on her promise to introduce the terrified Twilight Sparkle to Princess Celestia. Twilight probably could have handled it better.