canis,- owner/all-powerful artist
Dia.- adopts artist
Mother~of~Dragons- adopts artist/growing artist
SerenWish- adopts artist/growing artist
IceFire- adopts artist/breeding artist
1. Do not claim the species as your own. If you display them anywhere other than CS, be sure to give credit.
2. Do not remove the signature
3. You may only adopt one Farasi every 2 weeks
4. The number of Farasi you may own in unlimited, but please be modest
5. You may not use another player's Farasi in any way without there permission
6. Please follow the artist's rules when applying for a Farasi
7. To adopt, you must be registered on CS for at least 5 months
wip.
1. Do not ask to be a staff member. Staff are picked by either contest or by connection
2. Staff are allowed one custom per month. This does not mean that you must create a custom every month
3. The number of adopts per week should be between 3-4 as a whole (not including during an event/special occasion. We can just go Fasari-crazy on those xD)
4. Do not abuse your power (mods don't go overboard, artists keep your designs to the species standard, etc.)
The exact history of the Masai Farasi has never been fully uncovered, but there are a few pieces and parts that we have found. They appeared to have been the result of zebra and horse interbreeding. From what we can tell, the Masai have never been domesticated before. They have remained wild until now.
The Masai Farasi live on the plains of Africa. They are herbivores, and their diet is that of a normal horse. Their only known predator is the lion, as they are able to either run or fight off any other predatory animals. Personality ranges from Farasi to Farasi, so there is no set standard for personality. Like most equine, the Masai Farasi live in herds, some of which can grow pretty large. Masai Farasi may be either wild or domestic.
The Masai Farasi can have any natural coat of any equine. As a result on their zebra-infused bloodline, Farasi always have some form of striping somewhere on their bodies. The appearance of the striping (thick, thin, long, short, etc.) varies from Farasi to Farasi. Hooves, mane, tail, and eyes are also of natural colors. As for height, stallions stand between 14-16 hh while females typically stand 13-15 hh.
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