

Several members of the Mane Six tell about their own Hearth's Warming Eve traditions in Hearthbreakers:

According to Rarity in the season two episode, towns all over Equestria put on their own pageants, the one in Canterlot being the largest. It is traditionally celebrated with a pageant that reenacts the tale of Equestria's founding. The day before Hearth's Warming is referred to as Hearth's Warming Eve. Realizing the effects her actions could potentially have on Equestria, Snowfall vows to change her ways and learns to appreciate the value of Hearth's Warming Eve. Before she can do so, she is visited by three spirits who show her the past, present, and future respectively. A unicorn named Snowfall Frost hates Hearth's Warming and carries out a plan to erase the holiday from existence. Some of the holiday's later history is explored via storybook in the season six episode A Hearth's Warming Tail. Their warmth thaws their leaders' bodies and melts their hearts, and the leaders decide to share the new land, naming it Equestria. Clover the Clever identifies the cause of the blizzard to be windigos-winter spirits that feed on hatred.ĭespite the animosity between their leaders and tribes, Smart Cookie, Private Pansy, and Clover the Clever maintain warm relations, and they eventually break the windigos' spell through the Fire of Friendship. The six ponies take shelter in a cave, but Puddinghead, Hurricane, and Platinum are eventually frozen in ice. When the three pairs all meet in the same place, they argue over whom had first stake over the new land, and another blizzard starts as a result. Chancellor Puddinghead and Smart Cookie of the Earth ponies, Commander Hurricane and Private Pansy of the Pegasi, and Princess Platinum and Clover the Clever of the unicorns set out to find a new land. A summit between the three tribes' leaders is eventually held, but they are unable to reach an agreement. With the Earth ponies unable to tend the land and the Pegasi and unicorns unable to stop the blizzard, the three tribes fight and argue even more, and the blizzard grows stronger. However, the tense peace between the three tribes is broken by a mysterious blizzard. In exchange for demanding food grown by the Earth ponies, Pegasi managed the weather and unicorns raised and lowered the sun and moon. Spike narrates through pageant retelling in the former episode and Applejack briefly explains in the latter episode that long ago, before the rule of Princess Celestia and Princess Luna, Earth ponies, unicorns, and Pegasi were divided by hatred and cared only for the welfare of their own kind. The holiday's origins, glossed over in the earlier-released Twilight Sparkle: Teacher for a Day (and its Ruckus Reader later version Twilight Sparkle's Special Lesson), are explored in the season two episode Hearth's Warming Eve and the season five episode Hearthbreakers.
