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by rook. » Tue Oct 27, 2015 2:10 pm

There are three main tasks you must complete in order to tame and care for your new crownie. If these tasks are not completed by December 1st, your crownie will be rehomed.
The task can either be drawn or written, and must be posted on your adopted crownie's page. Written tasks need to be a minimum of 250 words long, while drawn tasks must include color.
Everything must be done by you and cannot be ordered by someone else.
Task #1 - Introduction
Upon meeting your new crownie, its obvious they will need some time to adjust to being in your stables. Get to know them and their behaviors, and try to gain their trust the best you can.
Task #2 - General Care
Your crownie has been neglected as far as specialty care. They need a good feeding, washing, and trimming to improve their attitude. Scrub off the gunk and condition their coats, and dont forget to trim their hooves, teeth, and fins. As for dinner, a nice juicy steak sounds pretty good...or whatever you have lying around at the moment.
Task #3 - Breaking In The Saddle
These crownies have never been ridden or introduced to any kind of tack before. Show your new companion that its not so bad, and take them out for a good trail ride.
Folmes wrote:hehehe, sneaky artist :0 <3
Username: Folmes
Number Of CTs You Currently Own: 3
Preffered Coat Colors (3 Max): Roans, brown, greys
Preffered Coat Patterns (3 Max): Appaloosa, pintaloosa, mapping/halos on white markings
Favorite Color: Lavender
Show Name: Dust in the Wind
Barn Name: Kansas
Height: 12.2hh
Coat Color: dapple grey blanket appaloosa
Gender: mare
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by Folmes » Mon Nov 30, 2015 5:27 am
Task #2 - General Care wrote:Your crownie has been neglected as far as specialty care. They need a good feeding, washing, and trimming to improve their attitude. Scrub off the gunk and condition their coats, and dont forget to trim their hooves, teeth, and fins. As for dinner, a nice juicy steak sounds pretty good...or whatever you have lying around at the moment.

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by Folmes » Mon Nov 30, 2015 6:11 am
Task #3 - Breaking In The Saddle wrote:These crownies have never been ridden or introduced to any kind of tack before. Show your new companion that it's not so bad, and take them out for a good trail ride.
Folmes slowly approached Kansas, cautious as she draped the saddle blanket over the Crownies' large muscular back. The large CrownTail shifted her weight, nickering as her back got covered in the soft blanket. Folmes walked around the Crowntail, grabbing Kansas' head in her hands. The human whispered kind word to Kansas, stroking her head. The young human heaved a large saddle over the back of the Crownie. Kansas huffed at the added weight, glaring behind her as Folmes patted her neck. The human grabbed a brown leather bridle and walked around to where she was in Kansas' direct line of sight. Folmes slipped the bridle around the Crownies' head and stroked her cheek in reinforcement. Folmes put her foot in the saddle and lifted her weight, swinging her leg over the back of the Crownie. Kansas huffed, shifting her weight in surprise. Folmes stroked her neck and spoke softly to her again.
Kansas stepped carefully as she navigated the rocks and sticks that cluttered the trail. With Folmes on her back, Kansas found it a bit strange to walk the usual trails. Kansas and Folmes have waled this trail multiple times before, but only with a rope around Kansas' neck. They both new this trail inside and out. The pair had been walking a good 3 hours by the time they found a stream. Folmes dismounted and lead the Crowntail to the water. Kansas drank the cool water and trotted over to where Folmes was standing. The human was unwrapping a snack as the Crownie munched on the long grass below them. "You like ridding, Kansas?" Folmes asked the Crowntail, stroking her neck. The Crownie nodded her head, causing her fins atop her head to stand up. The human smiled and mounted the Crowntail once more. The Crownie bowed her head and continued on their journey.
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