Capaill uisce are water horses that come from the sea. They are closely related to the kelpie, a water horse known to reside in ponds and lakes. Capaill uisce come to the shore on coasts and islands all throughout the fall, most commonly in late September through mid November. They can be caught if one is careful and can be tamed to a point. Each year in the fall when storms start stirring the sea they have a strong calling to the water and the magic that stirs within it. Most are advised to keep their uisce well away from the water during this time, for they are known to drag their riders into the sea. Throughout the rest of the year they are reasonably safe to ride on the beaches, if they have a vigilant and competent handler.
A spindrift Uisce this time! for this guy show me a picture of something shiny.
Username: FOUND VERDICT
Name: Aurelius [meaning golden, gilded]
show name: Golden Glory
gender: stallion
eye colour: blue
phenotype: palomino spindrift
genotype: ee/Aa/Crcr/SfSf
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