What chance does Equestria have when the power of chaos and voodoo team up? It pays to have friends on the other side. [Crossover with 'The Princess and the Frog']
Fluttershy managed to become Discord's first friend in his entire life. Now that he's learned how wonderful friendship can be, Discord wants to know something he's wanted to in his existent: Why?
[One-Shot] It's been a while since Discord's reformation. Most mortals are still intimidated by him, scared of him. But Discord isn't looking for their approval; they'll come around, in time. He wants someone else's.
CJ wakes up to find himself taken away from his family and forced to choose his side. It is up to him to use his power to either help bring them together, or take control himself. (Third story of the series)
Many stories tell of a world that is in need of a hero. But what if the world needed a villain? Concord, the spirit of order and balance, must do the difficult job of becoming that villain.
Trying his hand out in being a teacher, Discord starts his first lesson with Celestia. Time for the princess to learn how chaos theory really works. Hopefully things won't get too chaotic, or at least before the test.
It can get so boring up there in Canterlot, so to alleviate that Discord tries his talon at writing the most offensive literature his twisted mind can conceive.
Spike never got a proper education, thanks to Twilight and Discord just never went. Now Twilight faces a disappointed Celestia and Discord faces the wrath of the Stare.