You
look on your large bed curiously as you see a scroll-like item, a golden paper curled elegantly around a oak piece shaped like a rolling pin. Untying the skinny crimson ribbon, you look at the finely written italic writing.
Our pastures.
look on your large bed curiously as you see a scroll-like item, a golden paper curled elegantly around a oak piece shaped like a rolling pin. Untying the skinny crimson ribbon, you look at the finely written italic writing.
Dear _______,
You have been invited to a private riding school, on a beautiful island called Wild Horse Island. We have searched your history with riding and found you extremely talented. Below is some information about Wild Horse Island, and throughout the letter there are pictures of our radiant school.
Island information
You'll need a boat to access this primitive 2,000-acre island, but we provide it for you. Wild Horse is the largest island in Mane Lake and is rich in history. Reportedly, the Salish-Kootenai Indians used the island to pasture their horses and keep them from being stolen by other tribes. This island park is noted for its wildlife, which include bighorn sheep, mule deer, birds, waterfowl, bald eagles, and falcons, along with wild horses.
Riding School information
We offer free boarding, feed, and care for your horse(s) as long as you have at least two A's on your riding report card. Along with riding, we teach you the basic ways to treat minor wounds along with the history of the horse and the anatomy of the horse. If you are 18 years old or older, and your horse is 3+, you may sign your horse up for the breeding program. We have included the schedule for each week if you choose to come.
AM/PM|Hour|Monday|Tuesday|Wensday|Thursday|Friday|Saturday|Sunday|
AM|Eight|Breakfast|Breakfast|Breakfast|Breakfast|Breakfast|Breakfast|Breakfast|
AM|Nine| Horse Care|Horse Care|Horse Care|Horse Care| Horse Care|Free Day|Free Day|
AM|Ten|Horse History|Horse History|Horse History|Horse History|Horse History|Free Day|Free Day|
AM|Twelve|Lunch|Lunch|Lunch|Lunch|Lunch|Lunch|Lunch|
PM|One|Medical|Medical|Medical|Medical|Medical|Free Day|Free Day|
PM|Two|Anatomy|Anatomy|Anatomy|Anatomy|Anatomy|Free Day|Free Day|
PM|Three|Dismissal|Dismissal|Dismissal|Dismissal|Dismissal|Free Day|Free Day|
PM|Six|Dinner|Dinner|Dinner|Dinner|Dinner|Dinner|Dinner|
Curefew| Ten o'clock.
Ms. Laoni
You finish reading the letter, and start to flip through the pictures slowly, drinking in each detail of the pictures.
Our outside stable.
We have three identical barns. One for our mares/geldings, one for stallions, and one with extra large stalls for our primitive breeding program.
We have five 1 acre pastures, one for mares, one for mares with foals, one for geldings, and a small 1/2 acre pasture for one stallion at a time.
You gape in awe at this next picture. Little do you know, there is something living in that wood. Something terrifyingly beautiful.
We usually get a mist in the forest, in the mornings or evenings. Thats why we recomend going on trail rides in the afternoon.
We also have a corral for Show Jumping, Dressage, Eventing, Hunters, and Equitation. We hold contests also.
We have Six cabins this size. They fit 3-4 people with master bedrooms, bathrooms, and a extremely large living room/kitchen. Boys and Girls do [size=125]not live in the same cabins.
Rules
1. Tess's rules apply
2. No cussing. I see this alot, and I'm just not comfortable with it.
3. Please use proper punctuation and capitalization. A few minor spelling mistakes are fine.
4. This rule goes along with rule #3. Define your different characters when you post, so it's easier to see who your characters are.
Example wrote:[size=90]Character One gave a broad smile as they succesfully cleared the Eventing course. "Good job ________." They mummered, patting the horse's neck softly. Clucking their tongue, they pulled the rein out to the side, manouvering the horse around. The rider trotted their horse up to the gate, and dismounted to unlatch the gate.
5. No Mary/Gary Sues or Powerplaying. If you do not know what those are, here's a short definition.
Unknown Author wrote:The Mary/Gary Sue character is either tougher, smarter, and cooler than the established characters but wins their admiration, or nicer, sweeter, and more charming than the established characters and wins their love. Either way, the setting's protagonists are upstaged by a perfect character. If the new character dies in the story, there is extensive grieving.
6. At least two sentances, one liner roleplays never go very far.
7. No detailed you-know-what. Use fade to black, or timeskip.
8. Please make genders even.
Forms
School Employee
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[size=90]General Information[/size]
School Employee
Username|
Legal Name| (Full)
Preferred Name| (Such as Miss _____, Mrs. _____, Mr. ____, or a nickname)
Gender| (Easy, Female or Male)
Age| (20-36)
[size=90]In Depth[/size]
What do you teach|
What type of riding do you ride| (English or Western)
Attitude| (No meet-me's, will rp it out's. At least 25 words)
Family| (Including Deceased)
Discription of Looks| (Do not put look at picture below. At leat 25 words)
Picture| (Optional)
[size=90]Horse(s) Information[/size]
Number of Horses| (Leave everything below blank if they do not have a horse)
Horse(s) Name|
Horse(s) Breed(s)|
Horse(s) Gender|
Horse(s) Brief Personality(ies)|
Is your horse(s) in the Breeding Program|
Horse(s) Look(s)|
Student
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[size=90]General Information[/size]
Student
Username|
Legal Name| (Full)
Preferred Name|
Gender| (Easy, Female or Male)
Age| (16-19)
[size=90]In Depth[/size]
What do you already know| (Dressage, show jumping, etc)
What type of riding do you ride| (English or Western)
Attitude| (No meet-me's, will rp it out's. At least 25 words)
Family| (Including Deceased)
Discription of Looks| (Do not put look at picture below. At leat 25 words)
Picture| (Optional)
[size=90]Horse(s) Information[/size]
Number of Horses| (Leave everything below blank if they do not have a horse)
Horse(s) Name|
Horse(s) Breed(s)|
Horse(s) Gender|
Horse(s) Brief Personality(ies)|
Is your horse(s) in the Breeding Program|
Horse(s) Look(s)|