There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics.
When The House of Enchanted Comics starts selling board games too, Spike picks up a bundle of them for Twilight and the girls to play. All the board games have really funny names: Stellaris, Command & Conquer, Dishonored, EvE...
Pan Flash isn't Pinkie Pie -- but she does play her on TV.
Twilight is the happy, cheerful, delightfully nerdy Princess of Friendship. And she will be forever. After all, it's not like she's getting any older.
Ant Mill is a college student, stuck in a dead-end internship she took just to fulfill her requirements. All she does is wish she was somewhere else, but when she has a chance encounter with the Princess of Friendship herself, all that changes.
First Take isn't Rarity -- but she does play her on TV.
A strange mare arrives in Twilight’s library, claiming to be her future self—here to stop a terrible plague. But Twilight worries that this stranger’s bold claims may hide something more sinister.
Every year, on Hearthswarming, Berry Punch makes a drink for Fluttershy. One perfect drink.
Once upon a time, there was a pony named Fan Service. She had an amazing life -- money, fame, good looks, but she realized it was missing something: character depth. And so she set out to seek the one thing that would make her life complete.
Princess Cadence adopted a changeling, and now little Cheval is Flurry Heart's younger sister. As old enemies resurface, their sisterly love may be all that can save the Crystal Empire.
When you have so little, and another has so much, it’s easy to justify theft. The more precious the commodity, the easier it is to tell yourself you need it more than they do. And what is more precious than time?
Years after being turned to stone, a changeling awakes to discover themselves in a new world.
Twilight learns what comes after life ends.
The real reason Twilight and Moondancer had a sudden falling out.
Ponyville is celebrating its history wrong. Luckily, Twilight is there to explain things to them!