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Welcome to the Dragon Born Event:
I welcome you all to our third Event, the Dragon Born event!
We are incredible happy to introduce to you a new Khimaira Friesians Race: The Kirin Friesian!
We all know that there are wild Khimaira Friesians out there, rooming through the wild and now we found the first Khimaira Friesian Kirins! We think that these Kirins are the real ancestor of the Khimaira Friesians because they are incredible old, but show the same colorations like our friesians. Currently we try to track some of the herds down and capture some of the adult Kirins to be able to breed them, it's not an easy task because these horses knew how to hide for so many centurys.
Currently we have some of them here and they gave us a very huge suprise. The once so colorful Kirins, turned completly blank after some days in our big meadows. The markings vanished from their fur and only their base coat stayed, the colorful scales on their back and legs are solid colored and plain now too. We don't know why this is, but maybe they miss their family and aren't accustomed to the environment till now. We hope that they will turn colorful again, as soon as they got adopted and can find a new home were they can make new friends and be happy again.
Our hope is very high, because i adopted one of the stallions myself, and after some days in my herd and making the first contact with other members he began to create a colorful fur again and his scales get their color back. To my surprise, he doesn't have the same markings like when he was wild, he created completly new markings, that seems to fit my liking somehow. These little guys are up for something!
But with my own horse and with the other Kirins we face another difficulty, we can't put a halter on them, no matter how much we try, they just don't want to have anything on their fur or scales. So i'm worried that we aren't able to put items on the Kirins, but they let us ride bare back and we managed to make a incredible soft harness they accept for some time when pulling a chariot, so it shouldn't be a problem to enter competitions with them. They are incredible sensitive to voices and seem to understand exactly what we say, so it isn't hard to ride and direct them only using your voice, but you need to show them respect, it's not natural that they carry you on their back, so they will only do it when they consider you as a friend.
Coming back to the items, it seems like they only accept very soft items on them, so we will only be able to put custom items on them, especially made to the liking of the Kirin.
We are incredible happy to introduce to you a new Khimaira Friesians Race: The Kirin Friesian!
We all know that there are wild Khimaira Friesians out there, rooming through the wild and now we found the first Khimaira Friesian Kirins! We think that these Kirins are the real ancestor of the Khimaira Friesians because they are incredible old, but show the same colorations like our friesians. Currently we try to track some of the herds down and capture some of the adult Kirins to be able to breed them, it's not an easy task because these horses knew how to hide for so many centurys.
Currently we have some of them here and they gave us a very huge suprise. The once so colorful Kirins, turned completly blank after some days in our big meadows. The markings vanished from their fur and only their base coat stayed, the colorful scales on their back and legs are solid colored and plain now too. We don't know why this is, but maybe they miss their family and aren't accustomed to the environment till now. We hope that they will turn colorful again, as soon as they got adopted and can find a new home were they can make new friends and be happy again.
Our hope is very high, because i adopted one of the stallions myself, and after some days in my herd and making the first contact with other members he began to create a colorful fur again and his scales get their color back. To my surprise, he doesn't have the same markings like when he was wild, he created completly new markings, that seems to fit my liking somehow. These little guys are up for something!
But with my own horse and with the other Kirins we face another difficulty, we can't put a halter on them, no matter how much we try, they just don't want to have anything on their fur or scales. So i'm worried that we aren't able to put items on the Kirins, but they let us ride bare back and we managed to make a incredible soft harness they accept for some time when pulling a chariot, so it shouldn't be a problem to enter competitions with them. They are incredible sensitive to voices and seem to understand exactly what we say, so it isn't hard to ride and direct them only using your voice, but you need to show them respect, it's not natural that they carry you on their back, so they will only do it when they consider you as a friend.
Coming back to the items, it seems like they only accept very soft items on them, so we will only be able to put custom items on them, especially made to the liking of the Kirin.
Status of the Kirins:
Kirins are a little shorter then normal friesians and range from 14hh - 16hh. They have incredible long mane and the tail looks similiar to that of a lion but with way longer hair. The tail of the stallion is much longer then of the mare and the stallions mane grows longer in the back section, the mares mane grows longer at the head section. But the mane and tail from both genders are colored half or completly in the base color of the scales. Stallion and Mares have different horns too and it seems like the horns are always colored in a darker or lighter shade of the base coat and the tips have the same color like the scales. The rocks have the same color like the horns, but the scales can have every reptile, dinosaur or dragon scale coloration you can think of. Kirins can get very old and are considered as adults after around 500 years have passed, foals have a different look then adults with way shorter mane, tails and horns and their mane and tails are only scalecolored on the tips not half or whole like on the adults.
Kirins are a little shorter then normal friesians and range from 14hh - 16hh. They have incredible long mane and the tail looks similiar to that of a lion but with way longer hair. The tail of the stallion is much longer then of the mare and the stallions mane grows longer in the back section, the mares mane grows longer at the head section. But the mane and tail from both genders are colored half or completly in the base color of the scales. Stallion and Mares have different horns too and it seems like the horns are always colored in a darker or lighter shade of the base coat and the tips have the same color like the scales. The rocks have the same color like the horns, but the scales can have every reptile, dinosaur or dragon scale coloration you can think of. Kirins can get very old and are considered as adults after around 500 years have passed, foals have a different look then adults with way shorter mane, tails and horns and their mane and tails are only scalecolored on the tips not half or whole like on the adults.
Rules:
- Breeding a Kirin counts towards your monthly limit
- All basic Khimaira Friesian Rules
- if you enter a normal competition or adventure with a Kirin you can get extra prices
- Kirin adopts can only be drawn by main artists and adoptable artists (breedings can be done from breeding artists too)
- you can win custom Kirins in the competition
- the festival will end at 7.31.17, after the festival ends there will be no new adopts but you can still order customs and breedings
- All basic Khimaira Friesian Rules
- if you enter a normal competition or adventure with a Kirin you can get extra prices
- Kirin adopts can only be drawn by main artists and adoptable artists (breedings can be done from breeding artists too)
- you can win custom Kirins in the competition
- the festival will end at 7.31.17, after the festival ends there will be no new adopts but you can still order customs and breedings
New Kirin Rules:
- You can't put items on Kirins, unless they are custom made, but you can enter normal competitions and adventures with them
- Kirins are incredible intelligent and can understand our language easily, so you must consider that you have a creature before you that has the same intellect like you have. so you need to show him respect and get to be his friend before you can ask if they will let you ride on their back
- Kirins have the same color and marking rarity like normal friesians and we couldn't find a Kirin with new markings till now, but their scale is always colored in any reptile, dinosaur or dragon color you can think of.
- Kirins are incredible intelligent and can understand our language easily, so you must consider that you have a creature before you that has the same intellect like you have. so you need to show him respect and get to be his friend before you can ask if they will let you ride on their back
- Kirins have the same color and marking rarity like normal friesians and we couldn't find a Kirin with new markings till now, but their scale is always colored in any reptile, dinosaur or dragon color you can think of.
