equestrians speak a different language.. [semi-lit, open!]

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equestrians speak a different language.. [semi-lit, open!]

Postby nicolettexx » Sat Nov 02, 2013 12:55 pm

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EQUESTRIANS SPEAK
A DIFFERENT LANGUAGE..
A LANGUAGE BUILT IN

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You're just a normal equestrian, going to a barn, nothing special, right? Right. Well at least people don't seem to think so, but you have no idea what exactly your trainer has in mind for you. Apparently, ever since you have been going to that barn he/she has been planning something for you, well actually has been told to plan it for you. What is it you ask? You've been invited, with your very own horse of course, to come to the biggest stable in the state. But you have no idea what's in store for you, since there are many mysteries to be solved, that haven't even been spoken of. And that was one thing your trainer left out, because it's meant to be some sort of surprise. You and all the other five equestrians must figure out these secrets, some dealing with horses, some dealing with people. But what do these secrets mean, you ask? You will soon see, once all of the secrets have been found/solved. Only the bravest and the smartest can figure them out, which was why they wanted you. You're brave and smart, and have a very good bond with horses, and know a lot about them. No, not everything, since there is far too much to learn about horses to know everything, but you know enough to keep your horse alive. And you have been riding a long time, which gives you another advantage, for the only very special people are you, and the five others along beside you. But keep in mind, teamwork is what you may need to learn when it comes to these secrets, or they will never be solved.

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what are the secrets?

Postby nicolettexx » Sat Nov 02, 2013 1:01 pm

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This secret involves a horse shoe. Oh no, this isn't just any horse shoe. This is a very special one that predicts something.. But you must figure out what exactly for it to be useful. Only the smartest have any idea where it is.
This secret involves a horse. Not just any horse, just like the horse shoe. If you have the horse shoe and a great bond with the horse, you will be able to find out where exactly the next secret is, and what it means. Weird, right? You will understand once the mysterious horse is found. And you know when you will find it because it feels like magic is in the air.

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the rules

Postby nicolettexx » Sat Nov 02, 2013 1:07 pm

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This one is pretty obvious, follow Tess's rules. If you haven't read the rules, pm me and I will send you a link to them. They are very important, and cover the rules I don't.

Only one character per person. There are only six characters altogether, which doesn't make it seem fair for only about three people to be role playing them.

this is a semi-lit role play, which means at least 8 or more lines per post. If not, sorry you won't be accepted into this role play, and I may decide whether or not to ask for role play examples.

This role play is actually pretty realistic, so the horses and characters have to be realistic.

Nobody is perfect, so don't make your character seem perfect. Don't make them a "professional horseback riding, has the best bond with horses ever" Just no. Be realistic, nobody is that perfect.

I don't expect pretty forms, nor posts. Though for posts I would like them to at least be size 85 and maybe either centered or listed. As for forms, I just expect you to explain your character and horse fairly well.

If you reserve a spot, your form must be up within a day. No explanation needed.

Be active, and no falling in love at first sight. I may or may not be pairing up people from the start. Which means before anyone joins.
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characters/horses

Postby nicolettexx » Sat Nov 02, 2013 1:09 pm

Girls and their horses wrote:1. Tricia and Disaster
2. Open
3. open


Boys and their horses wrote:1.Open
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Postby nicolettexx » Sat Nov 02, 2013 1:24 pm

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This is Tricia Marie Miller, she just goes by Tricia. She is an 18 year old girl, who has been riding since the age of either 6 or 7, she often forgets. She is indeed a female, and her favorite animal would have to be.. horses. Which seems a bit random and out of the blue, but it's true. She got her first official horse when she was about 13, which wasn't too long ago. And she's had him ever since. You would like to meet her horse? This is What A Disaster and his barn name is simply Disaster. Quite simple, actually. He professes in jumping, and is alright at cross country, but dressage is totally not his thing. Enough about horses, let's focus on Tricia. She's just your normal equestrian, horseback riding consumes most of her time so she doesn't exactly have a social life. Which kind of sucks, but she would prefer horses over people any day. First of all, you can talk about your problems and they'll listen, and they don't respond or can't respond, so how can they possibly judge you? Also, horses don't judge you by your looks, they mostly like you on how you treat them. And Tricia does a good job at taking care of her horse. Apparently, if you're not bubbly or whatever, you are considered uncool, and if you don't do softball or those types of sports, you're uncool. But Tricia was always different when it came to school. She'd rather be at the barn than at the mall, and totally school for sure. Being an equestrian has always been her dream, and going to the biggest barn in the state has been her dream as well. Works out pretty well if you ask me! I don't know what other information to tell you about miss Tricia here.. There isn't much to tell honestly.

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Re: equestrians speak a different language.. [semi-lit, open

Postby nicolettexx » Sat Nov 02, 2013 1:25 pm

Now open! Please remove signatures when posting forms! PM me to reserve!!
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