by ExVenor » Wed Jul 30, 2014 9:33 am
username: Stumpy STMP
name: Endless Beginnings a.k.a. Improva
gender: Mare
answer: Her markings look like the small icicles that form on the edge of our roof during winter. I live in Canada so frozen water is a constant around here, it can make things beautiful though. The markings also remind me of what happens when rocks have cracks and the water gets inside before freezing. When it freezes it expands pushing the cracks so they become bigger. It is what happens to our roads all the time. So in a way it represents the opportunity to have a fresh start, go from being rough around the edges to smooth and new once again. Water is often viewed as a cleansing thing, or the bringer of changes. In Shakespeare's King Lear there is a well noted scene in which Lear is raging at the storm, he hasn't yet acknowledged his own frailty or mortality thinking he has all the power because he once held the title King. When he emerges from the storm he is a changed man now seeing his own mental instability. This storm is also viewed as a divine justice, as the entire world is angry with Lear for bringing such madness into the kingdom. To me this mares markings represent that stage of metamorphosis right before what was old becomes newer, stronger, and beautiful. Everything has to get worse before it can get better, and in the end is completely worth it.
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by preppy paws » Wed Jul 30, 2014 9:40 am
username: preppy paws
name: "Melt The Ice" Vapor
gender: Mare
answer: I can see looking up into the dark clouds of the sky and have the rain fall unto your face. Slowly dripping down your body.
Like when you see the rain drop unto a cars glass window and see it races away like
so. With the wind pushing it to an angle (on the joints of the horse)
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by sprig » Wed Jul 30, 2014 9:41 am
username: capt. Hook
name: Adalaide
gender: Mare
answer: To me, her markings look like water in a stream. Flowing gently around rocks and pebbles, going ever onward to an unknown destination. Perhaps it sifts slowly into an ocean? Or perhaps it drips into a crystal clear pool where deer and other animals bring their young to drink? No one seems to know where this silvery blue water goes, but that is where the beauty truly comes in to play.
This Tolter is absolutely stunning! :3
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by P0CKETKNIFE » Wed Jul 30, 2014 10:25 am
username: Katie Cat
name: Beyond the Riverbed ((Bianca))
gender: mare
answer: To me, her coat look like the current of a shallow, rushing river with her spots representing the small stones beneath the surface. As her markings progress down her legs, it seems as if there was a waterfall, and the river's flow was disrupted by it. The splash-like markings are where the waterfall ends, and where the water splashes up as a result. Beyond the waterfall, the current calms and simply carries off into another stream.
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by Freedom! » Wed Jul 30, 2014 11:52 am
username: Freedom!
name: Oceans Rain
gender: Mare
answer: Where to start... Her spots remind me of rain hitting into a puddle, leaving darker patches where they land. The white could be the water threads, or icicles beginning to form and run along her body. Her blue eye is like the pearl of the ocean, the most beautiful thing of all.
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by PollyPoos » Wed Jul 30, 2014 5:39 pm
username: PollyPoos
name: Percy
gender: Stallion
answer: His markings remind me of dark clouds filling up with moisture and giving the earth life as it proceeds to rain down on the grounds. Drips of rain fall from a tree slithering down the bark into the lake below awaiting for the next time the earth needs moisture.
(In a non-poetic/descriptive way to say it reminds me of the dark clouds releasing rain and using the water cycle since the brindles seem to be going both ways that's what came to mind.)
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by summer. » Wed Jul 30, 2014 6:30 pm
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stella, I kinda shortened stalactite.
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mare.
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brinicle: a brinicle (brine icicle, also known as ice stalactite) forms beneath sea ice when a flow of extremely cold, saline water is introduced to an area of ocean water, being the undersea equivalent of a hollow stalactite or icicle.

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