A few years after Luna's return it seems that Equestria will finally know an era of peace and appears to be on the verge of a new renaissance. Ponies are happy. Luna is recovering. Celestia is miserable.
Sunset Shimmer lived a perfect life. Nightmare Moon destroyed it. When Luna seeks reconciliation years later, past demons resurface to threaten all that Sunset holds dear. Though she is willing, the question remains: is there a limit to forgiveness?
Iceverse minifics. Little bits of world building, style experiments, character pieces, and such dumped in this anthology. Also, stuff I never finished and poems.
Sombra, like most self-respecting demon-gods is eager to have some fun with magic tricks, good books, and some pleasant solitude in his dreams. It's too bad his marefriend has other ideas...
On a casual visit to spend time her lover, Luna finds something rather startling. Sombra is in a dress. He says he can explain. How could this possibly go...?
The night that Cadance discovered the ghost of King Sombra lurking in the Crystal Palace should have been the worst of her life. Her greatest enemy is now lingering in her own home... and she knows that she's going to get to the bottom of this.
Minuette's manipulation of time allows her to do a lot of things. Asking Sunset Shimmer out on a date isn't one of them. Worst part? No matter how many times she rewinds... it's still Tuesday.
A zebra who lives alone in the forest takes in a starving changeling. They talk about the world and why things are the way they are, what constitutes personhood, and what life even is.
Princess Luna disappears from Equestria with hopes of saving the world and is accompanied by the enigmatic Sombra. Meanwhile, Celestia tries to bury secrets as immortal as she is and Cadance must choose her loyalties carefully...
While in Trotsylvania, a mare by the name of "Fluttershy" meets a gentlecolt named "Dr. Van Helstallion" and must be protected from a vampiric demon who is, not only, persuing her, but killing other young mares in the village.