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fayrian kelpies live on the fayria islands, home to the elves and dwarves. they are thickly built and the
residing equines of the land. they are not your average equine. rather than the average manes, you see
fays are equipped with large fins that branch from the middle of their head down to their withers. these
fins are generally bright in color and sometimes considered flashy. fays are not born with them though and
they grow from little bumps into the fins that adults have. stallions and mares are generally the same in
appearance. the species ranges in heights from 16.0hh to 18.0hh. fays have two tail types, a rather short
length and a longer one with tail hair. both types have hair turfs at the base on the bottom of the tail. fays
are also equipped with two horns, one behind each ear. they wrap around in a c curve though they hold no
purpose for the kelpies.
the islands of fayria are made up of many grassland type terrains and a few sparse forests here and there.
the islands are known for their freshwater rivers and lakes. the kelpies are mostly seen around the lakes
more than anywhere else. these equines are no strangers to water and land. they thrive in both and are
able to hold their breath for up to an hour under water. fays are omnivores, their main meat source being
that of fish. being home to both the elves and dwarves, it is possible to tame a fayrian kelpie. they can be
used to haul heavy wagons and plow fields due to their build. fays do not thrive well alone and crave to be
with others of their kind so it is always wise to have at least two.
fays, like that of most equine species, only have one foal when bred. mares are usually a lot more common
than that of stallions, most likely a 5:1 ratio. the species is very headstrong and somewhat aggressive, due
to this, it isn't uncommon for a stallion to become injured during breeding seasons. fays are fully mature by
the age of two years, stop nursing around six months of age. mares are known to nurse that of other foals
should they have the resources. their lifespan is most often less than 25 years.
fayrian kelpies come in most horse colorations, though they do also come in some other peculiar bases.
these bases are usually based on the environment. fins are almost always vibrant colors and horns are
usually dull in coloration or matching that of the fins or base coat.
this is a closed species, you may not make your own fayrian kelpie.