Full Name: Fading Echos
Nickname: Echo
Gender: mare
Age: 3 yrs
Herd: None
Foals: dead
Rank: Lone Mare
Siblings: Unknown to her
Distant Family: unknown to her
Parents: Deceased father mothers whereabouts are unknown
Personality: Echo is a stubborn, insecure type of mare, though she won't admit it. She speaks her mind, when ever, and where ever she feels like it without hesitation. She doesn't like the be told what to do along with where to go. Because of how young she is she isn't going to let a stallion easily take her, unless she is snaked. She isn't much of a social type either. She can't stand being asked questions that she has already answered. Though she does have a soft spot for foals.
History:
Echo was born into a herd like most. She was mostly the center of attention since she was the only foal at the time. As soon as more foals came it was like she wasn't even noticed anymore and over time it just made her angry and unsocial. Though her mother soon died after she turned a year old she left in search of a place that might understand her. Through thick and thin, she managed on her own without help from others, making her more independent and less likely to need a stallion to take care of her. Through spring, she was snaked many times by different stallions though she was never really caught in her mind, because as soon as the stallion would turn his attention, she was gone like a ghost. To her, nothing can tame, or let alone make friends with her and she is known to just ignore others.Other: ------
Looks:

~Echo~
Running, the mare entered Utasia as a pack of wolves had been chasing her for days, though they had finally given up. She snorted in laughter and bucked at the air before looking around here. Where am I? she asked herself and in the distance, she could hear other horses. She was thirsty so she decided to go to what looked like a watering hole up ahead. She trotted towards it, ignoring everything around her as usual. As she reached it, she let the water touch her muzzle as she drank, quenching her thirst.