How long until this closes?
SpartanAmethyst wrote:How long until this closes?
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ElizaChikatta wrote:Username: ElizaChikatta
Dam:
Show Name: Endure Winter's Storm
Barn Name: Snø
Gender: Mare
Age: 9 years
Height: 17.3hh
Ribbon Color: Purple
Jewel Color: Artist's choice :3
Foal:
Show Name: For The Famed And Mighty
Barn Name: Reinhardt
Gender: Stallion
Age: 3 years
Height: 17.2hh
Ribbon Color: Maroon
Jewel Color: Royal Blue
Comp:As a young colt, Reinhardt was a curious colt who tended to stay attached to his mother's side (not quite a momma's boy), but he was not a timid one. His mother, Snø, was a hero to him in her fierce personality and brave, yet respectful nature. She is a no-nonsense mare and prefers to be treated with respect regardless of who it is, whether it is another horse or a human. While young, Snø was very protective of her colt in making sure that she always had an eye on him regardless of where he explored, and even actively encouraged him to follow her up rocky slopes or difficult terrain in order to 'play' with him. Once Reinhardt hit two years of age, she no longer went out of her way to take care of him, but Reinhardt makes an effort to return to her side to encourage the play of his younger year or just spending some time showing her the proper love and care he felt she deserved with grooming or just grazing together, keeping her company.
At three years of age, he is hardy and a little overenthusiastic as well as quite friendly with people and other horses. He avoids aggression, but loves a challenge and will take any obstacle you throw at him. Because of this, he is an impatient but skilled jumper and practically bombproof, too friendly to associate anything as frightening, and will only be curious of the noise, though will disregard it if his attention is nudged elsewhere. He can get distracted easily if he is not on a course, but his focus is absolute once you point him at the first jump or ask him for a frame in dressage. Though typically impatient, he is an adept learner.
P.S. You are welcome to a slot
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Nikki6Ashba wrote:ElizaChikatta wrote:Username: ElizaChikatta
Dam:
Show Name: Endure Winter's Storm
Barn Name: Snø
Gender: Mare
Age: 9 years
Height: 17.3hh
Ribbon Color: Purple
Jewel Color: Artist's choice :3
Foal:
Show Name: For The Famed And Mighty
Barn Name: Reinhardt
Gender: Stallion
Age: 3 years
Height: 17.2hh
Ribbon Color: Maroon
Jewel Color: Royal Blue
Comp:As a young colt, Reinhardt was a curious colt who tended to stay attached to his mother's side (not quite a momma's boy), but he was not a timid one. His mother, Snø, was a hero to him in her fierce personality and brave, yet respectful nature. She is a no-nonsense mare and prefers to be treated with respect regardless of who it is, whether it is another horse or a human. While young, Snø was very protective of her colt in making sure that she always had an eye on him regardless of where he explored, and even actively encouraged him to follow her up rocky slopes or difficult terrain in order to 'play' with him. Once Reinhardt hit two years of age, she no longer went out of her way to take care of him, but Reinhardt makes an effort to return to her side to encourage the play of his younger year or just spending some time showing her the proper love and care he felt she deserved with grooming or just grazing together, keeping her company.
At three years of age, he is hardy and a little overenthusiastic as well as quite friendly with people and other horses. He avoids aggression, but loves a challenge and will take any obstacle you throw at him. Because of this, he is an impatient but skilled jumper and practically bombproof, too friendly to associate anything as frightening, and will only be curious of the noise, though will disregard it if his attention is nudged elsewhere. He can get distracted easily if he is not on a course, but his focus is absolute once you point him at the first jump or ask him for a frame in dressage. Though typically impatient, he is an adept learner.
P.S. You are welcome to a slot
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