Providence is an odd thing. Friar Jacques de Charrette, warrior monk of the Hospitallers, will learn this the hard way as a vision leads him to Equestria, where he and his newfound friends will face a diabolical threat.
An old man helps the Apples when they need him most.
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.
Mr. Arrow was a friend to her family. Now, Applejack joins him on his yearly visit to Arlington. Memorial Day Tribute.
Mr. Arrow knows Applejack. He doesn't know Sunset Shimmer. That doesn't stop him from helping her when she needs him.
A short compendium of supplementary data, bonus chapters, spinoff chapters, and spoof chapters for A 14th Century Friar in Celestia's Court.
Mr. Arrow sits down with Rarity and remembers Dachau.
Veterans Day Tribute. A veteran of a terrible war comes to visit Twilight Sparkle with the story of his journey through desolation, emptiness, and hope.
Spearhead was trusted to guard Canterlot during the Royal Wedding. And when your bro's getting married, you don't abide party-crashers. Not even an army of them.
Years after the end of the Great War, a journalist interviews some of its greatest heroes. Veterans Day Tribute.
Years have passed since the Great War. A retired Twilight Sparkle visits the grave of one of Equestria's fallen heroes.
Stuck at college with only a housemate and a dog for company, Sunset Shimmer vlogs to cope with the COVID-19 lockdown. Let’s see if it catches on.
King Guto embarks on a perilous quest to seize an artifact which may hold the key to reclaiming Griffonstone's greatness. But when a mysterious hermit offers another choice, Guto faces his greatest test as King. Griffonstone's fate is in his talons.
The Great War sent thousands into battle. Rarity stayed, and she can't help but feel guilty. Now Applejack has a favor to ask: help a stallion from her unit re-adjust to civilian life. Rarity intends to do just that, and maybe square the debt.
Captain Tome faces an impossible task: hold Galloper's Overlook. It can't be done. The battalion is outgunned and outnumbered, and he's out of his depth. But surrender isn't an option. So ordinary ponies must become heroes.