A pony lies dead; a witness steps forward. Are they telling the truth – or lying? Slipstar knows. Do you?
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.
It's a heck of a job.
A uni graduate attends her finishing gig and readies for the question; her answer isn't to everyone's liking.
Welcome to the worth chain.
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.
Frustrated yet determined to win a bet, Celestia torments Tirek using the vilest tool of all.
Spike likes his freedom of speech. He likes it very much. So when an onliner tells him where to put it, he tells them where to go.
Flammable clothing. Falling livestock. Rebounding tennis balls. Accidentally swallowed toothpicks. The world is jam-packed with dangers, and Featherweight holds the key to survival.
A dying artist who spent her days selling beats re-evaluates her life.
Rarity treats Applejack and Spike to a slap-up meal, but her favourite eatery lets her down.
Spree killers. They make no secret of their motive. But the question remains: 'Why?'
Vinyl Scratch fails to impress the Canterlot Music Festival adjudicators. Octavia shows her how it's done.
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