Rogi had to hide another smile. Equestria was impregnable. This would be easy. He'd be done within minutes, and happily drunk within the hour. "Well, my Lord. How do you plan to proceed?"
When a fearsome group of dragons arrive over Canterlot with no warning, ponies begin to panic. Faced with an uncertain threat, the Princesses call on their trusted friend Spike for advice. Good choice, right?
Pinkie Pie comes to believe that hugs will soon start costing money. Now it's a race against time to give free hugs to best friends.
Years ago, Daring Do discovered an ancient city, and a strange lock she couldn't open alone. A while ago she met Rainbow Dash. Now it's time to go back and uncover the secrets she once had to abandon.
The landlord of Ponyville’s public house, the Run for the Roses, recounts events in the village in the week following Applejack’s disappearance.
Every week they play a game. And every week the same result. Now, Rainbow Dash is determined that it's Fluttershy's turn to be a winner. But this is not a story about winning. This is a story about not winning. Not about the game, but why it's played
Lord Ragnarok, the new dragon king, prepares to invade Equestria. Princess Celestia prepares to defend it. Thus begins the Six Hour War, and the most unlikely of friendships.
Applejack. Rainbow Dash. A rivalry for the ages. A friendship for... well, it might not last the day.
Twilight is away and Spike rapidly becomes bored. Luckily, he has five other awesome friends to hang out with. Doesn't he?
Applejack's Army battles Rainbow's Rebels for control of Ponyville
A recurring nightmare convinces Luna that, since her return, she has never regained her sister's complete trust. And at the forthcoming Festival of the Eclipse, she decides to make amends with a bold gesture: she removes the moon from the sky.
A day in the life of the lucky pony who plays Daring Do as she attends a book signing in Ponyville.
Twilight Sparkle has the best big brother in the world. Applejack has the best big brother in the world. They can't both be right. It's on...
All she ever wanted was a family. Perhaps it was too much to ask.
Big Macintosh only has one job - to take care of his family. Everything he's ever done has been in service of that. So what is he supposed to do when he feels that, maybe, his job is nearly finished?
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