by UnicornTamer » Wed Jan 11, 2017 3:11 am


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~ The Basics ~Show Name: Music for Meriwether
Barn Name: Meriwether or Meri
Breed: Appaloosa
Gender: stallion
Color: dapple grey appaloosa
Height: 15.2 hh
Age: 5 years
~ Other ~Discipline: jumping
Best Friend: Runaway
Likes: rock music, playing, competing, children, cats, dogs, birds, anything sweet, hugs and kisses
Dislikes: mean people, animals larger than himself, celery, cold weather
~ Personality ~Meriwether almost got turned into dog meat at three years, but some negotiations and money found him on Unicorn Wisher's Ranch. Scrawny and nervous, he did very little his first few days here. But he is a highly intelligent young and lively stallion with a big heart, and in a couple months he had discovered his two greatest passions: rock music and jumping. He's already stunning going over jumps - but play the music while he's jumping, and he'll blow your mind away. Not only does he soar higher with better form, but he performs with his own style as well, pulsing his head to the beat as he gallops, tossing his mane as he goes over a wall. Left in the paddock, he'll prance around, tapping his hooves, swinging his tail and whinnying at the appropriate times. He's a real softy, and loves children and little animals, especially cats. He has a difficult time around other horses, becoming impatient and irritable, but he's learning slowly by surely.
~ Meri's Story ~How could anyone think of killing such a gorgeous creature like you? I whispered into Meriwether's short, but thick grayish mane. I stroked the brush down his shoulder and he shivered with pleasure. Suddenly, he lifted his head, ears pricked, nostrils flared, eyes wide. I stepped back, watching him. "What's the matter, boy?" He whipped his head around, staring at something intently. I followed his gaze, but couldn't see, much less hear, anything that would cause this reaction. "You're imagining things," I cooed, being used to his random spooks, although he is a pretty tough-skinned horse. But Meriwether tugged on the rope which was attached to his halter and tied to the hitching post. He half-reared, tugged, whinnied urgently, then swung around to look at me, his eyes wide and pleading. "All right, all right!" I said, untying the rope from the post. In an instant, Meri leaped away and galloped around the side of the barn. "Meri!" I called, running after him. I passed a bewildered Thomas who should have been mucking out Dara's stall, but was instead staring after our runaway horse. "Come on!" I shouted. We raced around the barn and stopped short.
Meriwether stood beneath the large oak tree which hangs over the paddock, gazing up into the leaves. He reared and placed his front hooves against the tree trunk, still looking up. He moved his head in a way that reminded me of a person beckoning to another. The leaves rustled and Haleth, one of the many cats which haunt Unicorn Wisher's Ranch, delicately placed one creamy white paw after another onto Meri's head. Once Haleth was settled there, Meri slowly and carefully lowered himself to his knees, all the while keeping his head level so as not to let Haleth slide off. Once close enough to the ground, Haleth leaped off and rubbed against Meri's front legs in gratitude. Then she pranced away, probably in search of some food. Meriwether watched her go, and then turned toward Thomas and I. He tossed his head as if in surprise. As he trotted up to us, snorting, I swear he was telling us plain as day, I had to help that silly cat, obviously! To this day, I have no idea how he knew Haleth needed help, but he has always been a very intelligent horse.


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by noreptiles_ » Wed Jan 11, 2017 1:09 pm
Lithium, a stunning and graceful mare, spends her days hiding
from the sun, and racing the shadows. She is one of no words,
and prefers to keep to herself, due to becoming jittery
the more horses she's around. Holding her temper is her specialty,
and only a few have seen her true anger,
which is a spit-fire of rage, and insanity, with eyes rolling white.
Innocent and honest to herself, Lithium is a great example of a selfless horse,
minus the friendliness. With not many friends,
Lithium has learned to enjoy and befriend silence,
and a single great friend, Grey.Usᴇʀɴᴀᴍᴇ: .Lone Wolf.
Sʜᴏᴡ Nᴀᴍᴇ: NVS's Among the Ashes
Bᴀʀɴ Nᴀᴍᴇ: Lithium
Sᴇxᴜᴀʟɪᴛʏ: bisexual
Cᴏʟᴏᴜʀ: dapple grey appaloosa
Gᴇɴᴅᴇʀ: mare
Hᴇɪɢʜᴛ: 15.2hh
Aɢᴇ: 7 years
Pᴇʀsᴏɴᴀʟɪᴛʏ:
L • lithesome
I • incorruptible
T • timid
H • honest
I • independent
U • unstable
M • mute
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by teresa8oats » Wed Jan 25, 2017 7:21 pm
UnicornTamer wrote:

Username: UnicornTamer
~ The Basics ~Show Name: Music for Meriwether
Barn Name: Meriwether or Meri
Breed: Appaloosa
Gender: stallion
Color: dapple grey appaloosa
Height: 15.2 hh
Age: 5 years
~ Other ~Discipline: jumping
Best Friend: Runaway
Likes: rock music, playing, competing, children, cats, dogs, birds, anything sweet, hugs and kisses
Dislikes: mean people, animals larger than himself, celery, cold weather
~ Personality ~Meriwether almost got turned into dog meat at three years, but some negotiations and money found him on Unicorn Wisher's Ranch. Scrawny and nervous, he did very little his first few days here. But he is a highly intelligent young and lively stallion with a big heart, and in a couple months he had discovered his two greatest passions: rock music and jumping. He's already stunning going over jumps - but play the music while he's jumping, and he'll blow your mind away. Not only does he soar higher with better form, but he performs with his own style as well, pulsing his head to the beat as he gallops, tossing his mane as he goes over a wall. Left in the paddock, he'll prance around, tapping his hooves, swinging his tail and whinnying at the appropriate times. He's a real softy, and loves children and little animals, especially cats. He has a difficult time around other horses, becoming impatient and irritable, but he's learning slowly by surely.
~ Meri's Story ~How could anyone think of killing such a gorgeous creature like you? I whispered into Meriwether's short, but thick grayish mane. I stroked the brush down his shoulder and he shivered with pleasure. Suddenly, he lifted his head, ears pricked, nostrils flared, eyes wide. I stepped back, watching him. "What's the matter, boy?" He whipped his head around, staring at something intently. I followed his gaze, but couldn't see, much less hear, anything that would cause this reaction. "You're imagining things," I cooed, being used to his random spooks, although he is a pretty tough-skinned horse. But Meriwether tugged on the rope which was attached to his halter and tied to the hitching post. He half-reared, tugged, whinnied urgently, then swung around to look at me, his eyes wide and pleading. "All right, all right!" I said, untying the rope from the post. In an instant, Meri leaped away and galloped around the side of the barn. "Meri!" I called, running after him. I passed a bewildered Thomas who should have been mucking out Dara's stall, but was instead staring after our runaway horse. "Come on!" I shouted. We raced around the barn and stopped short.
Meriwether stood beneath the large oak tree which hangs over the paddock, gazing up into the leaves. He reared and placed his front hooves against the tree trunk, still looking up. He moved his head in a way that reminded me of a person beckoning to another. The leaves rustled and Haleth, one of the many cats which haunt Unicorn Wisher's Ranch, delicately placed one creamy white paw after another onto Meri's head. Once Haleth was settled there, Meri slowly and carefully lowered himself to his knees, all the while keeping his head level so as not to let Haleth slide off. Once close enough to the ground, Haleth leaped off and rubbed against Meri's front legs in gratitude. Then she pranced away, probably in search of some food. Meriwether watched her go, and then turned toward Thomas and I. He tossed his head as if in surprise. As he trotted up to us, snorting, I swear he was telling us plain as day, I had to help that silly cat, obviously! To this day, I have no idea how he knew Haleth needed help, but he has always been a very intelligent horse.


Congrats!! Also, i will be making a runner up horse for .Lone Wolf. becuase the art is STUNNING!!
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