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- You can own up to 6 Kilids.
- Please follow all site rules.
- Break these repeatedly and you get a warning.
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[size=85]In the cold, snowy, tundra of the arctic, lives the Kilid. These Kilids are a draft-like equine species that are very heavily built. They have thick fur all over their body, with especially long hairs on their neck, chest, belly, and jaw. They have very thick feathers covering their hooves. These are all things they use to stay warm on those cold −40 °C winter days. They are born with short, bobbed tails, as long tails would get filled with ice, snow, and mud. There have been tales of rare Kilids with long manes and tails, but none have been sighted yet. They have a large horn on their forehead which it used for breaking ice to get water, fighting off predators, and fighting for mares.
Adult mares usually get to be 19 hh tall at the withers, while males can reach up to 21 hh. None are ever shorter than 16 hh.
Kilids are generally a friendly species, but are quite stubborn most of the time. Coloring wise, it is very rare to see any with minimal or no white markings on their body. In order to blend in with their bleached surroundings, Kilids are normally spotted like appaloosas or have large white body markings like pintos.[/size]
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[size=100][b][color=#858585]RULES[/color][/b][/size]
[size=85]- No begging or whining.
- No spamming.
- Please do not ask to be a staff member, applications will open when necessary.
- If you have a coat or marking suggestion, please feel free to hop over to the suggestion thread!
- Don't complain about not winning something or anything of that nature, please.
- You can own up to 6 Kilids.
- Please follow all site rules.
- Break these repeatedly and you get a warning.[/size]
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