Alright, alright! So this little lady is more recent then the other cultures I mentioned. Well the Mayan guy isn't....quite as old as Egypt/Mesopotamia. But you know what? XD Just forget about that for a moment. And admire this little lady, who is probably my favorite, by a hair, out of the bunch. And yes, I didn't give her a ring around the eye, because it is very commonly seen in "Indian pony" adopts. Though people aren't quite at fault because the ring was commonly used as a symbol of power among the tribes who rode horses.
Here is # 5 in my “Ancient Cultures” series- Ancient North American! These ponies are all based on ancient cultures- their customs, history, and myths. Each one is special, for more reasons then just appearance!
-All of the ponies are based on a different culture.
-They all come in unusual colors and/or patterns.
- All of them have a special accessory.
-They are all customizable- you can have painted markings (like glyphs, etc.) added if you win them, all you have to do is ask!
- All of these ponies can pass down accessories to their foals! Not just the ones you see either!
In order to win this lass, just fill out the form! I will be judging on effort in the creative area, interesting names, and of course, correct answers in the trivia portion! Don’t worry if you aren't sure of the answers, correct answers boost your likelihood of winning her, but a good creative piece goes just as well.
This mare’s foals can have: Feather Hair Ornament (Shown, Minimal), Claw Necklace (Shown), Saddle Blanket. (Some accessories might cost a bit extra to get, depending on how difficult they are.)
Of course most of you know about "spirit animals"- so I want you to tell me what this lady's spirit animal would be and why! And, for the bigger piece, I want a picture, or a story, of this little lady as an "Indian Pony" going on a journey. It can be just a trip to a new place, into battle- whatever you like!
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Last Day to Enter: May 28th
Here is # 5 in my “Ancient Cultures” series- Ancient North American! These ponies are all based on ancient cultures- their customs, history, and myths. Each one is special, for more reasons then just appearance!
-All of the ponies are based on a different culture.
-They all come in unusual colors and/or patterns.
- All of them have a special accessory.
-They are all customizable- you can have painted markings (like glyphs, etc.) added if you win them, all you have to do is ask!
- All of these ponies can pass down accessories to their foals! Not just the ones you see either!
In order to win this lass, just fill out the form! I will be judging on effort in the creative area, interesting names, and of course, correct answers in the trivia portion! Don’t worry if you aren't sure of the answers, correct answers boost your likelihood of winning her, but a good creative piece goes just as well.
This mare’s foals can have: Feather Hair Ornament (Shown, Minimal), Claw Necklace (Shown), Saddle Blanket. (Some accessories might cost a bit extra to get, depending on how difficult they are.)
Of course most of you know about "spirit animals"- so I want you to tell me what this lady's spirit animal would be and why! And, for the bigger piece, I want a picture, or a story, of this little lady as an "Indian Pony" going on a journey. It can be just a trip to a new place, into battle- whatever you like!
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[b]Username:[/b]
[b]Show Name:[/b]
[b]Barn Name: [/b](This nickname must be Native American in origin!)
[b]Gender:[/b] Mare
[b]Color:[/b] Silver Dapple Grulla Blanket Appaloosa
[u]Trivia: [/u]
[b]Name 4 American states whose names come from Native American languages:[/b]
[b]Seren’s great-grandmother was a full-blooded Native American! Guess what tribe she was from:[/b] (Hint- it begins with a ‘C’)
[b]What Native American tribe was reputed with “creating” the Appaloosa horse? [/b]
[u]Creative:[/u]
[b]What would this mare’s “spirit animal” be and why? [/b]
[b]Creative Piece about her journey: [/b]
[b]Other(Optional):[/b]
Bonus: If I did a second set of these, what culture(s) would you like to see? It can be from any historical period as long as it was over a few hundred years ago.
Last Day to Enter: May 28th