The deepest loves and cruelest hatreds are born out of isolation. My name is Artemis, and this is the story of a fool who almost lost everything.
Collected here are the various omakes, bonus chapters and any other extra content from the Dresden Fillies series. All of the following are non-canon to the Dresden Fillies series, except 'Ditzy Dream' and 'Obsidian Journeys' which are companion pieces to
Twilight is an intelligent mare, and always has something to say. But when a group of bizarre creatures shows up at her library offering life long service and devotion, for once she's at a loss for words.
Night and day. Creation and destruction. Everything has an opposite, and Chaos is no exception. Celestia tells Twilight the true history of Discord's rise and the creation of the Elements of Harmony. She tells her student the story of Order and Chaos.
A manfully riveting tale of the perfect OC teleported to Equestria. It should be taken just as seriously as it sounds.
When the Brony International Guard came to town Lyra thought all of her dreams had come true. But there's something strange about these creatures who call themselves 'bronies'. They're keeping secrets from everypony, and only Lyra seems to care. None of h
With two fugitives on board and bills to pay Captain Dash starts looking for work, but it isn't long before a job finds her. A few thefts and smuggling are nothing new to the crew, and gemstones don't even take up much room. With the size of the payout be
They say that Equestria was a paradise. I don't know if that's true, but I wanna believe it. There sure ain't one in this piece of the 'Verse. It's tough to get by these days with lawkeepers looking for an excuse to crack down, and the Jesters prowling ar
Once, I was alone. I felt neither sorrow nor joy at this. The presence or absence of others meant nothing to me. The universe moved in silence, and I drifted in its flow. Then came the song.
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. Such a minor detail means nothing to a man with Wilfred's sense of