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-Named for their ability to conjure up storms and dance among the clouds, SCED's are an elusive species, originating somewhere in the ancient Celtic ages. With a refined head and arched neck, many of these elegant creatures are at first mistaken to be Arabian horses. There are, however, some significant differences. One physical difference is the fact that instead of one tail, these equines have three. One is fairly short, while the other two are quite long. One tail holds a dagger like blade that is used for defense, though stallions have also been known to use them against one another. The third tail holds a charm, and this charm represents the equine's element, for these creatures also hold sway over magic. Females tend to be a bit more adept at handling magic than males, but that's not to say they don't have any. Each equine is born with the ability to control an element, ranging anywhere from conjuring storms to reading minds. The length of mane is often the easiest way to distinguish between a young, untrained equine and a fully fledged, powerful one. The coats of these creatures also are usually regular horse colours, sometimes darker, unnatural colours, and from their magic they've been known to develop small, unnatural markings upon their body. Legends say these creatures used to be the steeds of gods, for their light weight and flexible bone structure allows them to survive in the most treacherous of terrains, and even allow them to fly. Now a days, though, they are wild, and very rarely spotted.-
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Wanting to breed two equines together? Well, you've come to the right place! Every equine can breed a total of four times in their life time, and you may only breed mares with stallions. Related equines are also not allowed to breed with each other. There are three options when it comes to breeding.
1) You breed two of your own equines
2) You breed one of your equines with someone else's equine
3) You breed two other peoples equines, with permission
Please be kind and respectful to our artists, and obey all their rules.
Wanting to breed two equines together? Well, you've come to the right place! Every equine can breed a total of four times in their life time, and you may only breed mares with stallions. Related equines are also not allowed to breed with each other. There are three options when it comes to breeding.
1) You breed two of your own equines
2) You breed one of your equines with someone else's equine
3) You breed two other peoples equines, with permission
Please be kind and respectful to our artists, and obey all their rules.
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