1984 pony style!
Twilight Sparkle finds something unexpected lurking in the basement of her new home. A very old, very grumpy something.
When a friend tells you that they have a secret, your gut reaction is to say that it's no big deal, but what if it turns out to be just that? A big deal. A REALLY big deal. How does that affect the friendship?
Celestia loves Twilight Sparkle. That is a fact, an indisputable constant of the universe. What that love means, however, is much less certain. The love of a teacher, the love of a friend, or the love that Celestia dares not name.
Spike is no longer the chubby baby dragon he was, and he no longer has to go through his hundred-year wyrm sleep. But as he and Twilight move back to Canterlot, Spike finds that his new larger body means the end of his old life.
A human turned pony asks Twilight Sparkle to send him back home. Luckily, Twilight is perfectly capable of doing so. But is it really a good idea?
Twilight taps into the power of lightning itself to perfect a new form of teleportation. The theory is sound; what could go wrong?
Spike finds himself on a game show, hosted by Discord, where he has to make a choice between three mysterious bachelorettes. Who will capture Spike's heart?
In this version of history, Rainbow Dash never existed.
Princess Twilight has come back to the other world to catch up with her five human friends (and one pony-turned-human friend). What could be better than visiting Sugar Cube Corner, talking about the latest goings-on while sharing a brew with friends?