3 Antworten2026-06-29 19:03:42
Most of the absolute best stuff I've found isn't even on the big general fanfiction archives anymore, to be honest. It's tucked away on dedicated pony forums and smaller, fandom-specific websites that have maintained active communities. The big archives got flooded with low-effort stories a long time ago. Places like Fimfiction obviously have the volume, and you can sort by rating there, but the algorithm feels broken—so many highly-rated stories are just popular ship pairings with mediocre writing. The real top-tier collections, the ones that feel curated, are often just Google Docs lists shared between friends on Tumblr or linked in Discord server pins. You have to know someone, or lurk in the right tags, to even find them.
A lot of writers who are serious about yuri pairings moved their work to AO3 years ago for the better tagging system, which helps with discovery. Even there, though, the 'top-rated' filter will show you what's popular, not necessarily what's critically good. I tend to trust the bookmarks of a few specific authors I admire more than any site-wide ranking. The platforms are just vessels; the collections are personal and scattered.
3 Antworten2026-06-29 00:12:18
I always thought the whole fandom romance between those two got way overplayed. There's this one older fic, 'Static' I think it was called, that completely shifted my view. It framed their dynamic less as soulmates and more like two academics stuck in a small town, one obsessed with human culture and the other just humoring her. The tension came from Bon Bon's secret agent past bleeding into Lyra's harmless research, not from will-they-won't-they fluff.
That approach made them feel like real adults with separate, sometimes conflicting lives. Way more compelling than the constant 'sharing a soda at Sugarcube Corner' trope everyone defaulted to. I drifted away from the ship after a while because most stories felt like the same slice-of-life fluff recycled, but those rare fics that dug into the weirdness—like Lyra's obsession actually being a cover for something, or Bon Bon's S.M.I.L.E. work creating genuine paranoia—are the ones that stuck with me.
4 Antworten2026-06-29 11:34:42
Okay, so you’re hunting for Bon Bon and Lyra fics with that specific magical adventure flavor. I get it—sometimes you just want them out there casting spells and dealing with enchanted artifacts rather than just slice-of-life in Ponyville.
There’s one I stumbled on ages ago called 'Heartstrings and Hidden Harmonies'. It’s basically a quest fic where they have to track down these ancient musical relics scattered across Equestria that are messing with reality. The magic system is pretty neat, treating music itself as a form of arcane energy, which fits Lyra's whole thing perfectly. Bon Bon’s practical, no-nonsense approach grounds the wild magical theories Lyra comes up with.
Another one that comes to mind is 'Candy-Colored Chaos', though it’s more of a comedy-adventure. A misfired potion in Bon Bon’s shop causes a localized reality warp, and they have to fix it before all of Ponyville starts tasting like peppermint. It’s lighter on epic stakes but heavy on creative spellwork and troubleshooting. The author clearly had fun playing with magical mishaps.
If you’re willing to dig through older archives, 'The Mare Who Knew Too Much' pitches them into a mystery involving forbidden historical magic and a cult trying to resurrect something nasty. The adventure leans more thriller, but the magic is central to the plot, not just set dressing. Lyra’s historical knowledge and Bon Bon’s... other skill set get equal play. It’s a bit harder to find now, but worth the hunt if you like your magic with a side of danger.
4 Antworten2026-06-29 07:25:17
the short truth is there isn't a central hub. The 'Amending Fences' story really kicked the LyraBon hype into high gear a few years back, so most of the dedicated classics are from that era and scattered. Fimfiction.net is the obvious first stop—use the 'Lyra' and 'Bon Bon' character tags and then sort by rating or favorites. The problem is it drowns you in everything tagged with either, not just their crossovers.
What worked for me was digging through old forum threads and reading lists from fans. There was a Google Docs spreadsheet floating around a while back that curated the best slice-of-life and adventure fics focusing on them. Otherwise, I'd recommend finding a popular author who writes them well and checking their bookmarks or favorites. A lot of the hidden gems get passed around by recommendation chains rather than algorithm.
1 Antworten2026-06-29 06:15:40
The dynamic between Bon Bon and Lyra often inspires fan stories that zero in on the everyday contrast between them. Writers love to play with the idea of Lyra’s fantastical obsession with humans and Equestrian mythology clashing with Bon Bon’s more grounded, practical life as a candy maker. A frequent setup involves Lyra dragging a reluctantly patient, or hilariously exasperated, Bon Bon into some wild archaeological dig or magical experiment, only for things to go comedically awry. This isn't just for laughs, though—it's a framework to explore deeper loyalty, the push-and-pull of different passions within a relationship, and how partners balance each other out. The 'domestic adventure' trope, where a bizarre magical incident disrupts their cozy Ponyville home, is a real favorite.
Another massively popular avenue is exploring their relationship's origin and nature. Are they just roommates, or is there something more? Fandom has overwhelmingly embraced the romantic interpretation, leading to tons of 'getting together' stories. These range from sweet, slow-burn narratives where feelings are discovered over shared chores and late-night talks, to more dramatic arcs involving past secrets—Bon Bon’s secret agent background from the show offers rich material for angst and conflict. A Lyra who discovers her friend's hidden life can fuel stories of betrayal and reconciliation, testing their bond in compelling ways. Beyond romance, many stories simply luxuriate in crafting their domestic bliss, detailing their shared home, their quirks, and the quiet, supportive partnership that makes them a foundational pair for fans seeking comfort and character-driven slice-of-life.
2 Antworten2026-06-29 09:24:00
For a pairing that’s arguably more of a fan concept than a show fixture, there’s a surprisingly rich vein of fanfic that uses Bon Bon and Lyra to talk about grounding and whimsy. A lot of stories frame Lyra as this free-floating theorist obsessed with humans and magic, and Bon Bon as the pragmatic one keeping their shared life from falling apart. It's not just about one being silly and the other stern, though. The better fics dig into how Bon Bon’s supposedly 'normal' life as a candy maker is itself a kind of performance, given her Secret Agent past. That tension—where both are hiding parts of themselves, but maybe Lyra’s quirkiness is a more open secret—creates a fascinating dynamic. Their friendship becomes a negotiation between revealed and concealed selves.
I’ve seen some fantastic slow-burn stuff where Lyra’s wild theories accidentally stumble onto Bon Bon’s secrets, not through dramatic confrontation but through a shared, quiet moment of realization. It flips the script: the 'grounded' friend is the one with the bigger secret to keep. Other stories play it lighter, focusing on domestic bliss with Lyra leaving ancient human artifacts all over their cottage and Bon Bon sighing but secretly loving the chaos. What ties it together is a sense of mutual, unshakeable acceptance. Even when they bicker, there’s this underlying trust that the other won’t truly judge their core weirdness. That’ s probably why they feel so real to fans—their dynamic mirrors that deep platonic (or romantic) bond where you’re just allowed to be your full, strange self.
2 Antworten2026-06-29 14:07:54
Finding that specific crossover itch with Bon Bon and Lyra can be a journey, honestly. They're such a great duo for blending Equestria with other worlds, given their canon connection to humans and Lyra's obsession with them. A solid starting point is the 'Equestria Daily' pre-read site, which used to tag crossovers pretty religiously; you can still search their archives. The trick is getting the right search string—something like 'Lyra Bon Bon crossover' often pulls up gems where they're the ones accidentally dimension-hopping or meeting characters from other series.
I remember a surprisingly good one where they ended up in the 'Doctor Who' universe, with Lyra geeking out over the TARDIS and Bon Bon just wanting to find decent tea. Fimfiction.net is obviously the main hub, but their search filters for crossovers are a bit broad. You might need to sift through a lot of 'human in Equestria' stories before hitting the specific reverse-isekai you want. Sometimes browsing the collections or groups dedicated to 'Crossover' or 'Alternate Universe' on Fimfiction yields better results than the main search.
Don't overlook smaller forums or even Archive of Our Own, tagging 'Bon Bon & Lyra' plus the fandom you're hoping to see—like 'My Little Pony/Star Trek' or something. The character tags are more granular there. Honestly, half the fun is the hunt, stumbling across a weird 'MLP/Mass Effect' fusion where they're Citadel diplomats.
1 Antworten2026-07-06 10:37:58
Bon Bon and Lyra's dynamic has such a unique pull in the fandom, blending Equestrian magic with everyday Ponyville life in a way that sparks tons of creative crossover ideas. For that specific pairing, you'll find their stories woven into the larger tapestry of 'My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic' fanfiction spaces rather than on platforms dedicated solely to them. Archive of Our Own, or AO3, is the undeniable hub. Its tagging system is a lifesaver—you can filter by both characters and add crossover fandom tags like 'The Last of Us' or 'Sherlock' to find those specific mash-ups. The quality of writing there tends to be consistently strong, with authors really exploring how Lyra's obsession with human culture and Bon Bon's secret-agent past play off against other universes.
Another major spot is Fimfiction.net, which is built exclusively for the MLP fandom. It's fantastic for discovery because the community is so focused. You can browse the 'Anthro' or 'Crossover' categories and then use the character filters to narrow it down to Bon Bon and Lyra-centric tales. Some of the most memorable crossovers I've seen pop up there, like stories that drop them into noir detective settings or post-apocalyptic worlds, really highlighting their contrasting personalities. While platforms like Fanfiction.net have older archives, the tagging is less precise, making it a bit more of a dig to find the good stuff for this specific ship amidst the vast library.
3 Antworten2026-07-06 02:43:38
so I get the hunt for great Bon Bon/Sweetie Drops and Lyra stories. Their dynamic is criminally underused. Honestly, your best results usually come from niche blogs or smaller fandoms not dominated by the big six ships. Tumblr tags like #bonbon x lyra or #bonlyra can surface some fantastic, character-driven one-shots that Archive of Our Own's algorithm might miss. I found a really quiet, melancholic one last year about Lyra trying to tune her lyre to match the frequency of Bon Bon's laugh after she's gone. It wrecked me.
Another spot people sleep on is the Fimfiction group 'Background Ponies'—the authors there are obsessive about canon-adjacent lore and often do deep dives into their psychology. Just filter by the ship tag and sort by favorites from all time, not just recent. The classics from 2012-2014 still hold up surprisingly well, even if the writing style feels a bit dated now. Stay away from the main ship page sorted by new; the quality is a total gamble.
3 Antworten2026-07-06 17:21:08
I've stumbled across a few of those crossovers while digging through the fandom corners. Ao3, as usual, is the heavyweight champ; you can find plenty by filtering for 'Bon Bon x Lyra' and then sorting by kudos or bookmarks. The tags get super specific over there. Wattpad has some too, but the quality varies wildly – sometimes you get a surprisingly thoughtful character study, other times it's just... not.
Tumblr's a weird mix. You might find a complete fic thread buried in someone's blog, or links to Google Docs. It's more of a scavenger hunt. I'd start with Ao3 for the most curated, finished work. That's where I found a really nice one where they ran a magic shop together in Ponyville.
Finding them is half the challenge, honestly.