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The reformers' movement of nineteenth century Equestria takes a turn for the radical when a group of like-minded isolationists found their own liberated community on an empty island.
When nature ran wild and free, ponies had only begun to dream, and a different moon roamed these skies. So it might have stayed, had the deer in their pride not turned to Wrath and to Ruin. That time is gone, but its legacy—and its lessons—remain.
Princess Platinum may be on speaking terms with Commander Hurricane, but that doesn't mean she's thrilled about having to climb Equestria's largest mountain with him.
Rainbow Dash is an unlikely matchmaker, but she's also not a pony that leaves her friends hanging. When she sees the feelings Applejack and Rarity have for each other, she tries to get them together. Dash fails, but gains something nonetheless.
A deranged human journalist is invited to explore the newfound world of Equestria, the land of magic and whimsy and adventure. To the ire of everyone involved, and especially Twilight, he isn't particularly impressed.
When our hero's house is destroyed, they must find a way to cope with the loss, leading them to try and stay with their zany pink friend and slightly uptight companion in an effort to stay as close to home.
Diamond Tiara lives a perfect life. She can spot weakness in anypony from a mile away. Almost too well. (Special thanks to PropMaster for both the story idea and the prereading)
Twilight takes a ride on a train to relieve her stress and find inspiration... but it isn't the ride itself, but the stories, that will affect her the most.
Once upon a time, there was a very young filly named Twilight Sparkle who went to the beach and met a very young colt named Rex. They played in the sand, looking for sea shells. And found something neither of them expected.
After stumbling upon Apple Bloom in a compromising position with a colt, Applejack comes to terms with her little sister growing up and wonders what role she's meant to play in her life. *2nd place in the Most Dangerous Game contest*
Twilight Sparkle loves books. Trixie loves Twilight Sparkle. Clearly Trixie only has one option. It's just too bad no one told her that love between a mare and a book is illegal...
The Cutie Mark Inspector visits Ponyville to conduct a cutie mark review of the townsfolk. When it transpires that every pony has been interpreting their cutie marks wrong, Ponyville is thrown into chaos.
After Celestia humiliates her at a dinner, Luna storms off and ends up snooping around in her sister's room. There, she stumbles upon the journal Celestia kept immediately after the banishment of Nightmare Moon.
Luna reread the graffiti, but it came no closer to making sense. “Princest Is Wincest,” it said. It was confusing enough to be offensive; did nopony spell correctly anymore? Perhaps Tia would be able to explain it.
An unexpected thunderstorm out of the Everfree brings more than just rain to a small cottage on the edge of Ponyville... it brings Fluttershy much needed peace.
When Twilight returns back to Equestria after her time in the human world, she learns she lost something very important. Two things, in fact. Once you go hands, you never go back… for other appendages.
Long ago, at the top of the world, Love ruled a magnificent frozen empire. Then the sun rose, and darkness fell. (Based on T.S. Eliot's "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock.")