Rainbow Dash returns to aerial racing. As the dream dissolves, a stumbling prospect catches her eye – a pony that no other would touch with a bargepole.
King Sombra wages his war. Equestria resists. Masterduke developed the techniques with which Celestia combats the enemy's mind control. He travels to the front.
After their mildly unusual escapade, Celestia and Luna (Celestia, really) want rest and relaxation. They find it in a manner of speaking: once upon a strong snooze later, they float alone above who knows where – and Celestia knows who to blame.
While Twilight Sparkle gains popularity in Ponyville, Gem Effulgence lives as normally as he can. But seeing her again brings back old memories, against which his mind rebels – but to which his heart can only respond.
When Princess Celestia realises her subjects see her as a joke, she responds with the ultimate PR stunt: she plays hoofball. A muddy campsite, a local hoodoo and herself might just get in the way of a clean sweep.
When Dec Domesquad first picked up his lute, he never imagined he'd one day be playing at Canterlot Conservatory because of it. Teachers and students alike now marvel at his abilities, but he knows something they don't.
In a universe where season five onward never happened, Rainbow struggles to write up a decent CV. Twilight, also out on her ear, drops for all her friends a few useful tips.
Princess Celestia decides to teach young Twilight a lesson by reading to her a bedtime story from a banned book. To this day she wonders whether it's had an adverse effect on her protege turned Amazon.
Flammable clothing. Falling livestock. Rebounding tennis balls. Accidentally swallowed toothpicks. The world is jam-packed with dangers, and Featherweight holds the key to survival.