My Little Pony Multiverse Magic

by StarBlader

Busting Boasters

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The serene outskirts of Ponyville were alive with bursts of energy as Twilight Sparkle, Eda, Luz, and Omi practiced magic together. The soft rustling of the wind in the trees mixed with the hum of magical energy as the group trained diligently.

Eda smirked confidently as she stood before the others. “Alright, Sparkle, watch and learn. Time for the Owl Lady to show you how it’s done.”

With a flick of her wrist, Eda conjured a glowing spell circle in the air. From the circle, a ball of golden light formed in her hand, crackling softly as it hovered above her palm. She tossed it lightly into the air before catching it, looking completely at ease. “Oh yeah, still got it!”

Twilight’s eyes sparkled with excitement as she stepped forward, eager to try the spell herself. Her horn began to glow, magic energy gathering around her in a swirling aura. “Okay, here I go!” she said, her voice tense with both determination and nervousness. “Ponyfeathers, what do I do with it?!”

“Stay calm, Twilight,” Omi advised, his voice steady and reassuring. “Remember, do not let the magic control you. You must control the magic.”

Taking a deep breath, Twilight centered herself, her horn glowing even brighter. The energy stabilized, and with a shout, she released it. A brilliant blast of magic shot forward, striking a boulder in the distance and shattering it into countless pieces.

Luz’s jaw dropped, her eyes wide with amazement. “Holy moly, that was amazing!” she exclaimed, practically bouncing with excitement.

“Even I’m impressed!” Eda said, giving Twilight a thumbs up. “Hot dang, Sparkle, your magic’s really coming along!”

Twilight blushed at the praise, smiling bashfully. “Thanks! I’ve been practicing a lot lately.”

Eda turned her attention to Omi, crossing her arms with a grin. “Alright, monk boy. What tricks have you been working on? Show us what you’ve got.”

Omi nodded, stepping forward with a calm expression. “You wish to see a demonstration? Then prepare to be amazed.”

He took a deep, steady breath, his focus sharpening as his aura began to glow faintly. With fluid, precise movements, Omi performed a series of waterbending techniques, the water in the nearby pond rising to meet his commands. The water twisted and spiraled around him, forming elegant shapes in mid-air.

For his finale, Omi executed his signature move: the Water Spiral Spin. The liquid swirled into a powerful vortex around him, spinning rapidly before he released it into the sky, where it dispersed into a gentle rain of droplets.

The girls clapped enthusiastically, clearly impressed by his skill.

“That was incredible!” Luz said, her eyes sparkling. “You’ve really mastered that technique, Omi!”

Eda nodded approvingly. “Not bad, kid. Not bad at all. That Water Spiral Spin was pretty slick.”

Twilight levitated a book from her bag, flipping it open to a marked page. “The Water Spiral Spin is one of the ancient techniques described in the Xiaolin Guides,” she said excitedly. “I’ve been reading up on the history of the Xiaolin Warriors—it’s so deep and vast! The techniques, the artifacts, the legends—it’s all fascinating!”

“Well, knowledge is the foundation of mastery,” Omi said with a slight bow. “The more you understand, the more capable you become.”

Eda smirked, ruffling his bald head. “Alright, don’t get too full of yourself, kid. You’re still not that impressive.”

Omi straightened his robe, huffing slightly. “I shall take that as a compliment… I think.”

Twilight giggled at their banter before turning to Luz. “What about you, Luz? Have you been working on any new glyph spells lately?”

Luz grinned, pulling out her spellbook. “Funny you should ask! I’ve been working on combining glyphs to create some really cool effects. Wanna see?”

“Absolutely!” Twilight said eagerly.

“Then stand back!” Luz said, flipping to a marked page in her book. She carefully drew a series of glyphs on the ground: fire, ice, and light. With a quick clap of her hands, the glyphs activated, merging into a single, glowing sigil.

The result was a swirling pillar of light that shimmered with both fire and frost, creating a dazzling display of colors and sparks.

“Whoa!” Twilight exclaimed, shielding her eyes slightly. “That’s incredible!”

“Luz, that’s awesome!” Eda said, clearly impressed despite her usual nonchalant attitude.

Luz beamed proudly, twirling on the spot. “Thanks! I call it Eclipse Blast! It’s still a work in progress, but I think it’s got a lot of potential.”


The sun dipped lower in the sky as Twilight, Eda, Luz, and Omi made their way back toward Ponyville, chatting casually about their recent training session. The crisp air was filled with the sounds of their laughter and the crunch of leaves beneath their hooves and feet.

Unbeknownst to them, two familiar figures were perched atop a hill overlooking the road. Jack Spicer, self-proclaimed evil genius, adjusted his binoculars while Kaos stood beside him, arms crossed impatiently.

“I don’t like this,” Jack muttered, his voice tinged with nervousness as he lowered the binoculars. “Twilight’s magic is getting way stronger. She blasted that boulder into a million pieces! What if she becomes too powerful?”

“Don’t be such a worrywart,” Kaos sneered, rolling his eyes. “Powerful or not, she’s just a pony. How hard could it be to deal with her?”

Before Jack could respond, a low, chilling voice interrupted them.

“You underestimate her potential, Kaos,” Chase Young said, appearing from the shadows behind them.

The two villains jumped, startled by his sudden arrival. Jack stumbled backward, nearly dropping his binoculars, while Kaos quickly straightened up.

“Chase!” Jack yelped. “You’ve got to stop doing that!”

Chase ignored him, his piercing golden eyes fixed on the distant figures of Twilight and her friends. “Twilight Sparkle’s magic grows stronger with each passing day,” he said, his tone calm yet foreboding. “One day, she will become powerful enough to stand in the way of my plans.”

Kaos tilted his head, smirking. “Then why not destroy her now? One quick move, and poof! No more Twilight Sparkle.”

Chase turned to Kaos, his expression unreadable but his presence commanding. “Because destruction is a crude and shortsighted tactic,” he replied coldly. “Twilight’s strength will serve a greater purpose in due time. Besides, the last thing we need is to attract unnecessary attention to ourselves.”

Jack scratched the back of his head nervously. “So, what’s the plan, then? Just… wait and see?”

Chase’s lips curled into a faint, calculating smile. “Exactly.”

With a flick of his wrist, Chase summoned a swirl of dark energy. The mist surrounded him, Kaos, and Jack, teleporting them away in an instant.


Back in Ponyville, Twilight and her friends entered the bustling town square, greeted by the usual lively atmosphere of ponies going about their day. But before they could relax, two familiar unicorn colts—Brick and Bumbler—came racing toward them at full speed.

“Gangway!” Brick shouted, his voice booming as he barreled past. “Comin’ through!”

“Hey, watch it!” Luz exclaimed, sidestepping just in time to avoid being knocked over.

Twilight’s ears perked up as she called out to them. “Brick! Bumbler! What’s going on?”

The two colts skidded to a stop, panting heavily. Brick wiped the sweat from his brow before answering.

“Wha—haven’t you heard?” Brick said, his eyes wide with excitement. “There’s a new unicorn in town!”

“A new unicorn?” Twilight asked, tilting her head.

“Yeah!” Bumbler mumbled, still catching his breath. “They say she’s got more magical powers than any other unicorn ever! She’s doing all kinds of crazy spells!”

Eda raised an eyebrow, unimpressed. “More magical powers than any other unicorn, huh?” she said with a snort. “I’d like to see that.”

“I’m curious too,” Omi added thoughtfully. “If this unicorn truly possesses great magical prowess, it could be an excellent opportunity for observation and growth.”

Luz crossed her arms, her eyes gleaming with curiosity. “Or it could be a chance to see some awesome spells in action. Let’s check it out!”

Twilight hesitated, her brow furrowed. “I don’t know… If she’s as powerful as they say, it might be best to approach cautiously. We don’t know anything about her.”

“Oh, come on, Twilight,” Eda said, throwing an arm around her shoulder. “What’s the worst that could happen? If things get messy, we’ll handle it.”

Twilight sighed, relenting. “Fine. Let’s go see what all the fuss is about.”

The group followed Brick and Bumbler through the crowded streets, heading toward the center of town where a crowd had already begun to gather. As they approached, they could hear the murmur of voices and see the faint glow of magic in the distance.

“Over there!” Bumbler said, pointing excitedly.

The group pushed through the crowd to get a better view. In the middle of the square stood a tall, slender unicorn mare with a light blue coat and a flowing silver mane. She wore a dramatic purple cape adorned with stars and moons, and her horn glowed brightly as she performed spell after spell with an air of theatrical flair.

“Behold, Ponyville!” the unicorn declared in a loud, commanding voice. “Gaze upon the awe-inspiring, the magnificent, the one and only Great and Powerful Trixie!

The crowd oohed and aahed as Trixie conjured a swirling cloud of fireworks, sending them soaring into the sky. The explosions of color lit up the square, drawing cheers and applause.

Twilight’s jaw tightened slightly. “Trixie?” she muttered under her breath, recognizing the name from her studies.

Luz leaned over to Twilight, whispering, “Uh, is it just me, or does she seem a little… extra?

Eda smirked, crossing her arms. “Oh, she’s definitely extra. Let’s see if her magic is as impressive as her ego.”

Twilight’s gaze narrowed as she watched Trixie continue her performance. Something about the unicorn’s presence felt off, and Twilight couldn’t shake the feeling that there was more to Trixie than met the eye.

“Let’s stick around,” Twilight said, her voice quiet but firm. “I have a feeling this ‘Great and Powerful Trixie’ might be more than just a traveling showmare.”

Unbeknownst to them, Trixie’s eyes flicked toward their group for a brief moment, her confident smile widening slightly as she spotted Twilight among the crowd.

“Oh, this should be fun,” Trixie thought to herself, her horn glowing faintly as she prepared her next move.


Back at the Golden Oak Library, Eda paced back and forth, her arms crossed as she muttered to herself. Her movements were sharp and restless, her expression clouded with unease.

King, lounging on a stack of books with a half-eaten apple in his claws, raised an eyebrow. “Alright, spill it. What’s got you doing laps around the library? You’re making me dizzy.”

Eda stopped mid-step, her golden eyes narrowing. “It’s that unicorn,” she said sharply, her voice laced with irritation. “Something about her doesn’t sit right with me. I mean, did you see the way she made our friends look like total chumps during her little show?”

King smirked, clearly enjoying Eda’s frustration. “Oh, admit it, Eda. You’re jealous. She’s got the crowd, the fireworks, the flair… Face it, she’s got style.

“Jealous?” Eda scoffed, glaring at him. “Me? Please. I’m the Owl Lady. I don’t get jealous. I just don’t trust showoffs who waltz into town and act like they’re the best thing since enchanted bread.”

King leaned back, tossing the apple core over his shoulder. “Uh-huh. Sure. And Twilight doesn’t seem all that worried about her, so why are you getting so worked up?”

Eda’s confident facade faltered for a moment as her gaze softened. She turned away, her hands resting on the back of a chair. “It’s just… she reminds me of someone. Someone I used to know.”

King tilted his head. “Who?”

Eda sighed, her voice quieter now. “My sister, Lilith. She was always trying to one-up me, always trying to prove she was better at magic, better at everything. We were close once, but… well, you know how that turned out.” She shook her head, trying to push the memories aside. “I guess seeing Trixie act like that just brought some stuff back. That’s all.”

King’s smirk faded, replaced with a rare moment of sincerity. “Huh. I didn’t know.”

“Yeah, well, don’t get all sappy on me,” Eda said, snapping back to her usual tone. “It’s not a big deal. Let’s just keep an eye on her, alright?”


Meanwhile, deep within the Everfree Forest, Brick and Bumbler wandered nervously, their hooves crunching against the forest floor. The thick canopy above blocked out most of the moonlight, leaving them in near-complete darkness.

“Ugh, how are we supposed to find an ursa major when I can’t even see my own hoof in front of my face?” Bumbler complained, his voice trembling slightly.

“Hold on,” Brick said, his horn flickering as he attempted to cast a light spell. After a few tries, his horn finally lit up, casting a faint glow around them. “There. That’s better.”

The two colts pressed on, their steps hesitant but determined. As they rounded a corner, they came to a halt, their eyes widening in horror.

Looming before them was a massive, bear-like creature with a shimmering, starry coat. Its glowing eyes locked onto the intruders, and it let out a low, rumbling growl that shook the ground beneath their hooves.

“Uh… Brick?” Bumbler whispered, his voice barely audible.

“Yeah?” Brick replied, his eyes glued to the creature.

“That’s not an ursa minor… That’s an ursa major.

The ursa major let out a deafening roar, its celestial form towering over the trembling colts.

“YAAAH!” they screamed in unison, turning tail and bolting as fast as their legs could carry them.

The ursa roared again, shaking the trees as it pursued them, its massive paws leaving craters in the ground with every step.


Not far away, Sonic was taking a late-night jog through the outskirts of Ponyville, enjoying the cool breeze and the quiet of the evening. His ears perked up when he heard the distant sound of screaming.

A few seconds later, Brick and Bumbler came barreling toward him, their faces pale with terror.

“Hey, guys!” Sonic said, skidding to a stop in front of them. “What are you doing out this late?”

“Can’t talk now!” Brick panted, not breaking his stride.

“Got a major problem!” Bumbler shouted over his shoulder.

“Yeah, an ursa major, to be exact!” Brick added, his voice filled with panic.

As the colts disappeared down the path, Sonic stood there, blinking in confusion. “Ursa major?” he repeated, scratching his head.

Before he could fully process their words, a deep, guttural roar echoed through the forest, shaking the ground beneath his feet.

Sonic turned around, his eyes widening as he spotted the massive celestial bear charging toward him. A wide grin spread across his face. “Now this looks interesting!”

Without hesitation, Sonic crouched down, his legs revving up like an engine. With a burst of speed, he launched himself toward the ursa major, zigzagging around its massive claws as it swiped at him.

“Let’s see what you’ve got, big guy!” Sonic shouted, his grin never fading.


Meanwhile, Brick and Bumbler had reached Trixie’s trailer on the edge of town. They pounded on the door frantically, their hooves thudding against the wood.

“Trixie!” Brick shouted. “Wake up! You’ve gotta help us!”

The door creaked open, revealing a very annoyed Trixie, still wearing her cape but looking disheveled.

“What is the meaning of this?” she snapped. “Do you have any idea what time it is?”

“It’s an emergency!” Bumbler cried. “There’s an ursa major chasing us!”

Trixie’s eyes widened briefly before narrowing in annoyance. “An ursa major? Hah! The Great and Powerful Trixie can handle anything!”

“Great!” Brick said, grabbing her by the cape. “Because it’s heading this way!”

Trixie froze for a moment, her confident demeanor wavering. She glanced nervously in the direction of the forest, where the distant roars of the ursa could be heard.

“This… This should be interesting,” she muttered, grabbing her wand from inside the trailer.

Brick and Bumbler exchanged worried glances, wondering if they had made the right choice.


Meanwhile, Sonic zipped through the night, narrowly avoiding the ursa major’s massive claw as it swiped at him. The colossal celestial bear roared, shaking the ground and scattering leaves from nearby trees. Sonic smirked, his confident blue streak zigzagging to confuse the beast.

“Is that all you’ve got, big guy?” Sonic taunted as he curled into a ball and executed a powerful Spin Dash, launching himself straight at the ursa major’s head.

The attack struck true, causing the massive beast to stagger back and roar in pain. Sonic landed gracefully, spinning to a stop with a cocky grin.

Before he could press his advantage, a burst of magical energy lit up the clearing as Trixie arrived on the scene, her horn glowing brightly.

“Fear not, citizens of Ponyville!” Trixie declared dramatically, standing tall despite the chaos. “The Great and Powerful Trixie will handle this!”

She cast a spell, aiming a beam of magic at the ursa major’s head. The spell struck the beast, and for a moment, it seemed to falter, its movements slowing. But then, the ursa major’s eyes glowed an ominous red, and it let out a deafening roar of rage.

Sonic blinked, his smirk fading. “Uh, what just happened?”

Trixie took a nervous step back, her confident facade cracking. “I… I tried to put it to sleep!” she stammered. “But… I might have… accidentally cast the wrong spell.”

Sonic facepalmed, dragging his hand down his face in disbelief. “You’ve got to be kidding me. How did you even outwit my friends earlier?”

The ursa major roared again, its celestial form glowing with fury as it advanced toward the group. Before it could strike, a stream of water shot through the air, dousing the beast, followed by a crackling bolt of lightning that hit its side.

“Step aside, amateurs!” Eda’s voice rang out as she and Omi rushed onto the scene.

Eda’s staff glowed brightly as she hovered slightly off the ground, her expression equal parts annoyed and determined. “Whose bright idea was it to drag an ursa major to Ponyville? Especially when I need my sleep!”

Sonic pointed toward Brick and Bumbler, who were cowering behind Trixie.

Eda’s golden eyes narrowed as she turned toward the two colts. “HOW DUMB CAN YOU TWO BE?!” she roared, her voice echoing through the clearing.

Brick and Bumbler flinched, their ears flattening against their heads. “We… uh… we just wanted to see if she could really take one down,” Brick mumbled, gesturing toward Trixie.

“You brought an ursa major here to test a lie?” Eda snapped, throwing her hands in the air. “You’re lucky you didn’t get the whole town destroyed!”

Meanwhile, Omi stepped forward, addressing Trixie directly. “Trixie, your arrogance has endangered many lives. If you claim to be as great and powerful as you say, why do you not know how to handle this creature?”

Trixie hesitated, her eyes darting between the approaching ursa major and the disapproving stares of those around her. Finally, she sighed, her shoulders slumping. “Alright, fine! I admit it! I made the whole thing up! I’ve never vanquished an ursa major. I just… I just wanted to outshine Twilight Sparkle, okay?”

Eda immediately broke into her infamous “I Knew You Were Lying” dance, spinning around and wagging her finger at Trixie. “Called it! I knew you were full of it!”

“Eda!” Omi said sharply, pulling her back to the present. “This is no time for gloating. We must focus on stopping the ursa major!”

Eda smirked, twirling her staff. “Alright, fine. Let’s take this big guy down.”

The ursa major roared again, preparing to strike, but the three heroes were ready. Omi conjured two spheres of water, spinning them rapidly before hurling them at the beast. The spheres splashed against the ursa’s face, momentarily blinding it.

“Nice shot, kid!” Eda called out as she traced a glowing sigil in the air with her staff. “Now let’s slow it down a bit.”

She cast her spell, summoning a thick, sticky goo that erupted from the ground and ensnared the ursa major’s legs. The beast roared in frustration, struggling to free itself from the trap.

“Your turn, Sonic!” Eda shouted.

Sonic grinned, revving up his legs like a turbo engine. “On it!”

He launched himself forward in a high-speed Spin Dash, striking the ursa major square in the head. The impact sent a shockwave through the air, and the massive creature stumbled, its glowing eyes flickering.

The ursa major collapsed with a thunderous crash, its celestial form shimmering as it let out a low, rumbling growl. It wasn’t unconscious, but it was clearly weakened.

“Is it down for good?” Sonic asked, dusting off his gloves as he came to a stop beside Omi.

“Not quite,” Omi replied. “But it will be subdued long enough for us to guide it back to the Everfree Forest where it belongs.”

Eda nodded, her staff glowing as she prepared another spell. “Alright, let’s wrap this up before it wakes up crankier than before.”

The soft morning light spilled through the windows of the Golden Oak Library as Twilight and her friends gathered for their usual morning discussion. Eda sat cross-legged on the floor, sipping a steaming mug of coffee. King was perched on a bookshelf, gnawing on an apple, while Spike scribbled down notes nearby.

“So let me get this straight,” Twilight began, her eyes wide with surprise. “Brick and Bumbler actually brought an ursa major into Ponyville? What were they thinking?”

“They weren’t,” Eda replied bluntly, taking another sip of her coffee. “Those two have about as much common sense as a pair of headless chickens. But hey, at least we managed to clean up their mess before things got too out of hoof.”

Rainbow Dash hovered above the group, crossing her forelegs. “Still, what were they hoping would happen? That Trixie would just wave her horn and poof the ursa major away?”

“I doubt they thought that far ahead,” Sonic said with a shrug. “But honestly, I’m more impressed Trixie even stuck around after that disaster.”

Omi, who had been sitting quietly in a meditative pose, opened his eyes, his expression thoughtful. “I do not understand. Why would Trixie boast of such a grand accomplishment if it were only a fabrication? Does she not realize the dangers of such deceit?”

Applejack adjusted her hat, her face serious. “It ain’t too hard to figure out, sugarcube. Trixie’s jealous. She knows Twilight’s Princess Celestia’s student and probably thinks that makes her special. So she went and made up all them tall tales to make herself look better.”

“Exactly,” Rarity added, brushing her mane with a levitated comb. “It’s not uncommon for ponies with a sense of inferiority to act out in such ways. Though, I must say, Trixie’s methods were rather… extreme.”

Eda leaned back, resting her arms behind her head. “You know, I kinda get where she’s coming from.”

The group turned to her, surprised. “Really?” Twilight asked.

“Yeah,” Eda said with a shrug. “Back when I lived in Canterlot, I used to pull the same kind of stunts. Showing off, taking risks, trying to prove I was better than everyone else. It’s easy to get caught up in all that when you’re trying to make a name for yourself. Of course, I wasn’t lying about my skills. I actually am amazing.”

Rainbow Dash snorted, smirking. “Sounds like somepony else I know.”

“Hey, confidence is key,” Eda replied with a grin. “But Trixie? She’s got all the flash and none of the substance. That’s a dangerous combo.”

Pinkie Pie suddenly bounced into the conversation, her eyes wide with curiosity. “Ooh, what about Brick and Bumbler? What happened to those two?”

Eda smirked, her eyes glinting mischievously. “Oh, don’t worry about them. They’re doing some glyph practice with Luz as punishment for their little stunt. She’s got them drawing fire glyphs over and over until their hooves fall off. Should keep them out of trouble for a while.”

Pinkie giggled. “That sounds fun! Can I join them?”

“Only if you promise not to set anything on fire,” Twilight said with a raised eyebrow.

Pinkie gave an exaggerated salute. “You got it, boss!”


Meanwhile, far from Ponyville, deep within the foreboding halls of the Dragon’s Keep, Wuya gazed into Chase Young’s scrying portal. The image of a disgruntled Trixie appeared within the swirling mist, her cape dirtied and her head hanging low as she wandered the outskirts of town.

Wuya’s lips curled into a wicked grin as she watched the dejected showmare. “Oh, how delightful,” she purred. “Poor little Trixie, humiliated and defeated. I think we’ve just found the perfect pawn.”

Chase Young entered the room, his presence commanding as always. He glanced at the portal with mild curiosity before turning his golden eyes toward Wuya. “What are you plotting now, Wuya?”

Wuya didn’t turn to face him, her gaze still locked on the portal. “Patience, Chase,” she said, her voice dripping with malice. “All in due time. For now, I’m simply keeping an eye on a… potential ally.”

Chase raised an eyebrow. “Trixie? She’s hardly worth our time. She’s arrogant, unskilled, and reckless.”

“True,” Wuya admitted, finally turning to face him. “But she’s also desperate, and desperation makes ponies… pliable. With the right push, she could become a powerful tool in our plans.”

Chase crossed his arms, his expression unreadable. “Do as you wish. But I won’t waste my time on weaklings.”

“Oh, don’t worry, Chase,” Wuya said, her grin widening as she returned her attention to the portal. “When the time is right, I’ll make my move. And when I do, Trixie will have her chance to outshine Twilight Sparkle. Or so she’ll believe…”

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