The horses:(None of these horse images belong to me, they belong to their rightful owners. If you own one of these images and do not want me to use it, let me know and I will take it down.)

The Moon's Shadow, Shadow, Gelding, Freisian
Shadow is an absent-minded horse. Unless you interest him when training, he will try to do his own thing, but when you have his focus, he learns very quickly. He is a large horse, and he sometimes tosses his head, so you need to be careful. Shadow is a calm horse with humans, and very playful with other horses. When leading, be careful he does not step on your feet as he is a bit clumsy. Shadow's favorite treat is carrots, but he is afraid of snakes. Ideal for a caring and patient student.

Sudden Flashback, Flash, Gelding, Haflinger
Flash is the show-off in the herd, and he sometimes takes on challenges that are to big for him. He likes water and loves to have a bath, as he likes the smell of soap. Flash likes to follow people when they walk or drive by his pasture, and he will come when you call for him. The other geldings don't really like his boasting attitude, but Flash gets along with most of the mares. His favorite treat is peanut butter(usually on a slice of bread) but he is afraid of storms. A trainer with a daring personality but a safe attitude would work best with him.

Shining Star, Star, Mare, Fjord
Star is a friendly horse who works well with new and professional riders. She loves treats of all kinds, but will do almost anything for a peppermint. Star loves everyone and everyone loves her back. She is a very easy horse to be around, and will listen to any rider and always tries her best. She likes friendly competitions, but can get a little nervous before competitions with an angry or fearful atmosphere. Her favorite treat, as mentioned before, is peppermint but she has an odd fear of rabbits. Any trainer will work well with her, but she works best with positive trainers with a lot of energy.

Sentinel Inferno, Inferno, Gelding, Andalusian
Inferno is a born leader, and he's the boss of the herd. He's a very vocal horse, , but is very afraid of crops, and if he see's one, he will go very still and silent. If you tried to ride him with one, he would rear up, kick, buck, roll over, or even through himself against a wall or fence in order to get you off his back. Inferno often tosses his head, and if you don't hold on tight to his reins, you may lose your grip on them. For the most part, Inferno respects his handler. His favorite treat is pickles, and he will become very obedient if you give him one when he's misbehaving. Inferno's rider must have respect for him, but mustn't let him be the leader. He would work best with a rider who works in a partnership with him, with neither being the boss.

Lullaby at Dusk, Lullaby, Mare, Thoroughbred
Lullaby is a very reserved horse, but she is also kind and playful. Lullaby doesn't like competing, and would much rather sit peacefully by herself in the field, watching clouds or just watching life go by. Lullaby was given her name because of the fact that she has always been able to fall asleep just about anywhere when she's very tired. Though she is very calm, Lullaby will go crazy if she hears a cell phone ringing, and will run as far away as possible from it. Lullaby isn't crazy over humans, but they do not annoy or frighten her. If your bring Lullaby her favorite treat, which is anything salty, she will be very happy about that, and if you are kind, gentile and patient with her, she is an excellent riding horse, and she's very fast and agile. She would work best with a caring, soft, and reliable rider.

Dusted Pearl, Pearl, Mare, Arabian
Pearl is one of the most intelligent horses in the herd. She is a very capable creature considering she doesn't have hands - Pearl will untie herself if she's sick of standing in one place or wants to go over to someone or something, and if you fall off or she dumps you off, Pearl will head back to her stall. Pearl doesn't really have a big fear of anything - she's not a big fan of loud noises or animals other than humans or horses, but they don't terrify her. The only time Pearl will run or be afraid is when she see's something that she knows is dangerous, or when another horse gets spooked. Pearl gets along with the other horses in the herd, but she prefers the company of people, and she is very easy to lead. Pearl is very picky about treats, and doesn't like anything that isn't natural, such as peppermints or cookies, but prefers fruits and vegetables, her favorite being bananas. Since Pearl excels in Endurance races and Western Pleasure
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_pleasure, she requires an intelligent and calm rider, preferably a more experienced rider who has competed in or trained for Western Pleasure and/or Endurance races.

White Cotton Patch, Cotton, Gelding, Tennessee Walking Horse
Cotton is a snob, who likes everything to go the way he wants it to. He isn't very vocal, but Cotton stomps or paws at the ground when he is annoyed or unhappy. For a reason nobody knows, he flicks and swishes a lot his tail when he's ridden. Cotton hates being left alone, to the point that he fears it. He cannot be the first of the twelve horses to be taken to his stall, because he will panic, unless someone stays with him until the next horse arrives. Most of the other horses don't get along well with him because of his pushy personality, but Inferno is one of his closest friends, making him a respected member of the herd, even though it annoys many of the others. When he's in the pasture and someone calls for him, he often trots to the other side of the pasture, waits a minute, and then gallops back, stopping right before the fence, just to annoy them. Cotton loves fizzy drinks, for some reason, so riders have to keep their cans of pop far from his reach. The best rider for Cotton would be someone friendly and playful, but someone who also is experienced and knows when it's time to be serious.

Midnight Magic, Magic, Mare, Appaloosa
Out of the entire herd, Magic is probably the most energetic and possibly one of the fastest as well. She loves to run around the pasture, causing a bit of a ruckus with the other horses. She gets along well with her herd, though she sometimes kicks if a horse or human gets too close to her tail. This mare is very quiet, and rarely neighs or snorts. Magic loves other animals, such as cats, dogs, birds, or anything else that gets into the pasture, and she likes to race with any animal that is willing to. Magic is a well-behaved horse, only kicking or biting if someone approaches her with a needle, as needles are her greatest fear. Her favorite treat would be the regular horse biscuits you can buy at near-by horse shops-her favorite flavor is corn, but those ones are harder to find. Magic works best with optimistic riders who can have fun with her but keep her from going wild.
WIP still, sorry!