Post by Secretariat on Dec 6, 2011 0:37:38 GMT -5
Name: Dreamer
Age: 2 years
Foaling: Already gave birth.
Gender: Mare
Breed: Thoroughbred
Height: 16
Appearance: She is all black. Though on her face she has star. On both her hind legs she has mid-cannon white markings. Her mane and tail are black and silky. She has a racers build to her.
Alliance: Neutral
Personality: She is an innocent gentle giant. Though she has a dark side is is rather neutral. She is protective and out right mean if another horse tries to make themselves superior over her and her family, she will become a mare you wish you haven't crossed. She is intelligent and bright therefore she can get herself out of every situation with ease. She is shy and docile though that is from lack of socialization.
Brief History: Having been in a herd that never cared for her she grew up rather quick. At the age on 8 months she left her herd in search of a new one. At 1 years old she was fighting stallions and racing them just to prove to them she is just as able to lead a herd. Now at 2 years old she ran into a great well known bridled stallion. His name is Secretariat, He bred to her out of thinking she was worth the loving and use to caring on his genes for wild horses.
Name: Secretariat Junior
Age: Newborn
Gender: Stallion
Breed: Thoroughbred
Height: 16.2
Appearance: He looks more like his father. He is a dark chestnut. With the almost exact star stripe down his face. Though he doesn't have any leg markings. He has the racing build like his mother.
Alliance: Neutral
Personality: He is a gentle giant that wont hurt a thing without a reason. He is protective of his family and friends. He will become a stallion you wish you haven't crossed you you insult anyone of them. His intelligent and bright therefore he can get himself out of every situation with ease just like his mother can. He is a docile yet untamed stallion with a spunky nature. His sweetness melts every mares heart when they meet him. He is as polite as a stallion can get. Always referring to a mare as 'My lady' or 'Madam'. While calling other stallions 'Sir'.