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by Ξlpha » Sat Dec 09, 2017 1:43 pm
@Azuran,
it's honestly fine. I completely understand. :D
I tried to design this roleplay for those ranging from those experienced with horses and horse roleplaying to not having a clue about horses or how to roleplay them. just ask if you ever have any questions.
@Evixtus,
hey I just noticed something with valence's form. you say he's a purebred irish draught. if that's the case, he'd be considered a heavy-weight.
(also, his image his, I'm pretty sure, of a white andalusian)
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by evixtus » Sat Dec 09, 2017 2:24 pm
Oml I meant to write Irish Sport Horse XD
Would that still make him a heavyweight? And shh, I couldnβt find any other white-horse pictures that really stood out to me like that one. If itβs a big issue, Iβll change it c: itβll just be awhile bc Iβm very picky when it comes to white horses.
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by Ξlpha » Sat Dec 09, 2017 6:47 pm
@Evixtus,
haha XD
no, that would mean he would stay as a middleweight. thanks for that.
if you search up white sport horse, they probably will have more accurate results, but you can keep his image as an andalusian if you can't find anything (I do the same thing as you sometimes XD)
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by Ξlpha » Sun Dec 10, 2017 3:44 pm
@Stitch,
I don't think you understand what we were speaking about. in this roleplay I have made room for three weight classes; light/pony, middle/thoroughbred-andalusian and heavy/friesian-clydesdale. so a thoroughbred is classified as a middle-weight horse, same as an irish sport horse. I know what an irish draught is, but if you look at one, it does look quite heavy or stocky, especially in the legs. heavyweight does not mean draft horse. it literally means a horse that looks heavy/stocky as well as weighs quite a bit. andalusians are borderline middleweight, and they appear much finer than that of an irish draught, hence why it has been placed in the heavyweight category. if you need more clarification on weight classes, please read the rules post or PM me.
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by suzycu » Mon Dec 11, 2017 5:44 am
@ Silent Wish
I believe that I have fixed my character's form? I switch King over to being in a 'large' herd by the normal standard (Maybe 5 or 6 mares at the most) that had a lot of members that came and went quickly. Edited some misspells and grammatical errors too. I'll wait to see if they are okay like this before I add in my last couple of characters.
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by Ξlpha » Mon Dec 11, 2017 3:02 pm
@Suzycu,
heart is accepted!
@Stitch,
okay. sorry to see you go! <3
@All,
I was planning on making another character, but I had to restart my laptop this morning, so I decided I'd stick with the characters I've got. I'll do a super quick personality for isis, then I'll post.
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