Sequel to the Dresden Fillies: Strange Friends. Everyone's favorite wizard returns to Equestria.
Harry Dresden, Chicago's only professional wizard, accidentally travels to Equestria. What could go wrong?
Twilight can't understand why this group of strange creatures is offering to follow and serve her.
It was supposed to be a simple vacation. Just a chance to get away from the daily grind, explore a new city, and catch up with an absent friend. But when that friend happens to be Harry Dresden, all bets are off.
Sequel to the B.I.G. starring Lyra
Dear Celestia, what does a changeling need to do to get a little love around here?
Collected here are the various omakes, bonus chapter and extra content from the Dresden Fillies series.
Harry Dresden, Chicago's only professional wizard, is just looking for an escape from his latest set of enemies and happens to teleport into Equestria. Surely nothing could go wrong with that set-up.
Night and day. Creation and destruction. Everything has an opposite, and Chaos is no exception.
Almost a year has gone by for Harry Dresden since he left Equestria. Then he receives a strange letter from Twilight. He's glad to return, but dark rumors have spread since his first visit. A sequel to The Dresden Fillies: Strange Friends.
I passed eons in silence. Then came the song.
They say that Equestria was a paradise, I wanna believe that's true. It’s tough to get by these days with the Confederation cracking down. Still, a mare has to make a livin’ somehow. – Rainbow Dash, Captain of Tranquility
It's been a while since the girls have seen their good friend, Harry Dresden. They tried inviting him back, but between his new job and new apprentice, Dresden always claimed to be too busy. The solution was obvious; he couldn't come to them, they needed
Wilfred Xavier Manning is an exemplary clerk. However, he is somewhat less qualified to deliver invitations. Especially when the recipients are six of the strangest girls he has ever met.
It seemed like a simple series of jobs. Some of them weren't even thefts. Sure the client wanted secrecy, but the payoff was more than worth it. Too bad nothing is ever as easy as it looks in this 'Verse