Lines by Die Lille
Species by Me.
Species by Me.
This equine species is build like a normal draft horse but they are far from a normal equine. They are large and muscular, heights reaching from sixteen hands to nineteen. They have feathering on their lower legs that doesn't get long. They live in a secluded area of forest and plains, with a large water source. Their coat patterns often range from solids, pintos and paints, you will rarely see a appaloosa and roans though albino's are basically unheard of. These equines have feather along their backs near the base of their tail, a known characteristic for this species. Their tails are not like equines but more feline and agile, breaking into a fork at the end with an extra path of feathering before the break. Another characteristic is their ear feather and horns. The ear feathering helps protect their ears from harsh cold winter months and blizzards. The horns are only found in males, often used during mating season to fight other stallions and also impress the mare. The three horns are made of ivory and found in many colors, mostly the shades of the stallion's eye color. They also have chin feathering.
Mares are often larger than the stallion and sometimes more aggressive. They are known to attack without being provoke and are very unpredictable. The species is small in numbers due to the fact that mares seem only able to have three foals in their lifespan. These equines live up to twenty years in the wild though the stallions often times don't reach their full lifespan due to injuries and fights. Stallion are able to breed five times compared to a mare's three. Their manes don't get long, there is no reason why they just seem to stay short throughout their lives.
Gianrhins aren't friendly towards many animals other than themselves. The females tend to be more aggressive than the males and are known to kill anything that comes to close for their comfort when they have a foal with them. The males tend to avoid each other until the spring when the females are ready to breed. Males tend to show off their horns and fight to impress the mare but in the end, the mare is the one who chooses her partner since they are very picky with stallions.
This species loves water along with the forest in which they inhabit. Stallion's use the trees to sharpen the three horns on their heads and the mares like the secluded area. The Gianrhins are sometimes found in herds but they mostly stick with pairs and family groups, unlike regular horses.
Full Time Artists
-Nightstar
-Die Lille
-Tigermay
Guest Artists
None
1. This species belongs to me, lines are done by Die Lille, don't steal them.
2. Don't ask to be a guest artist or artist, I will hold a competition once I feel I need more staff
3. To adopt one of these guys, simply fill out a form on the Gianrhin's page.
4. Mares can be bred three times, stallions five.
5. Don't beg for a custom, they're not happening.
6. Keep everything relevant on this topic please.
7. For now, you are allowed to own six Gianrhin's.
8. If you have any color suggestions, you may state them here and we'll consider them.
9. Breeding cost pets, if you want a breeding and breedings are open for a artist, fill out their form and send a trade of their requirements.
10. Re-adopts will never happen for now.
11. I will change and add rules if needed.
How to get a Gianrhin
Simply fill out the form given by the artist on the page. Do not edit the form in any shape or form and just fill it out. The artist will pick the winner and if you're lucky, that equine will be yours.
Simply fill out the form given by the artist on the page. Do not edit the form in any shape or form and just fill it out. The artist will pick the winner and if you're lucky, that equine will be yours.