Page Eleven: Special Markings XI
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- 1. Fallstreak Roan
Common Marking [40%]
A mostly solid roan with one concentrated circlet where the base color shows through, and the roan around it is faint or shows a bit of base color as well until fadin into the rest of the roan. The center of the circle can be hazy or clear.
Will go over all markings (except birdcatcher spots).
(As shown on: Classic Champagne)
Gene: +Fallstreak / +Streakroan
2. Sunda Birdcatcher
Uncommon Marking [25%]
This variant of birdcatcher mimics the Sunda Colugo, with more oval-like expression of white hairs. It's decently uniform on the neck and body following the natural direction of hair. Near and on the rump and hind legs it has higher expression and can form clumps of white.
(As shown on: Bay)
Gene: +Sunda +Su/b
3. Golden Tortoise Beetle
Uncommon Marking [25%]
Two to three golden circlets that loop around the back/saddle area of a horse as shown. It casts flecks of said gold around the middle of the two olid lines and outside of it, and casts a solid golden smoke along the back of the horse. Can be various shades of gold depending on the coat of the horse.
(As shown on: Black)
Gene: +GTort / +GTB

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4. Drifted Cutout Splash
Rare Marking [10%]
A modifier of the splash marking that causes 'cutouts' in the white marking. Additional spots of similar orientation to the missing pieces will be spread out along the horse's face, neck or torso. Must have splash to express
Gene: +DC / +DriftedC
5. Countershaded Saharan
Rare Marking [10%]
This marking creates marks similar to that of the stripes on most reptilian desert dwelling animals, as well as somewhat representing the climate of the Saharan. These marks can only appear on the neck, torso, ears and snout of the horse. Will often sport two or three shades lighter than the base coat. One or an additional line of darker color than the base can be found only through breeding!
(As seen on: Chestnut)
Gene: +CSHS / +Saharan
6. Dreamcatcher
Rare Marking [10%]
Countershaded brown/cream (may be more taupe/grey on black base) markings resembling the netting and design of a dreamcatcher. Covers the body from the cheek to the hocks (or first joint at the legs). If sooty, roan or white markings are present this marking will be underneath it.
(As seen on: Sorrel (Red Chestnut))
Gene: +Dreamcatcher