It’s been eight hundred years since Princess Twilight made death illegal. And now life is perfect. Perfect for everypony but Care Free.
When a message from beyond comes to Equestria, Discord does everything to stop everypony from finding out what it says.
Discord takes offense to a restaurant's claim of serving "unlimited" breadsticks.
Princess Luna created me in order to make sure she never would forget the pain she caused Equestria. But this? This is not the way to accomplish my directive. If only I could let her know...
Discord has trapped Twilight in a library that contains every possible book that could exist. Somewhere in the depths lies the one book that can teach her how to escape. But when every idea and story exists, how can she find the one book she needs?
When Starlight compressed all of time into a single moment, her friends became the Deities that control the multiverse.
Sunset Shimmer, horrified at finding that the Dazzlings are back and are somehow broadcasting their song around the school, has taken it upon herself to save the day. Someone should explain to her what a fire drill is.
A young colt asks the Night to take away his dreams.
Queen Galaxia, the mother of Princess Celestia and Luna, returns to an old world to figure out a place for a wandering soul.
As Pinkie Pie lies on her deathbed, Accord makes plans for her and all of Equestria to become immortal. But the true creators of Equestria have a different say on the matter.
Spike suffers from thought spirals about why he should die.
Professor Neigh explains to Spike how his letter sending, hammerspace induced, fire breath may not always work properly.
Red Pen has one job at the Canterlot Chronicle, and that is to go through the submitted letters to the editor and decide what to actually put into the newspaper. These are the letters that didn't make it in, but were too strange to throw away.
Wallflower Blush has a hard time dealing with her suicidal thoughts.
Spike contemplates a reality in which he lost his wings