

Ascorian Warmbloods are a breed of light horses that come from the small country of Ascoria, bred from several select breeds consisting primarily of the Gelderland and Hackney. When they first appeared, they were only owned by royal families. After the fall of the empire, many of the horses were smuggled out by servants and are now a popular breed. They specialize in competitions such as showjumping, dressage, and carriage driving. However, they're primarily owned for pleasure more than competition. They have an average height range of 15-16.3 hands, the shortest ever recorded at 13.2 and the tallest at 17.1 hands. They feature the average build of the warmblood, built for competition as well as show. However, while this breed is known to have excellent hearing and sight, their downfall is their ability to be easily injured
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