- Username: Isabella45
Name: Chronos // Lost in Time
Gender: Stallion
Eye color: Green
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Artist | Sovngarde [gallery] |
Time spent | 24 minutes |
Drawing sessions | 2 |
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Isabella45 wrote:Username; Isabella45
Barn Name; Chronos (The Greek god of time)
Show Name; Lost in Time
Personality; Quiet, thoughtful, smart. Chronos likes to study things, anything from plants, to stars, to birds, sometimes even other horses. He tends to be laid back and less social than most horses. While he enjoys talking about the plants and stars he observes, he feels lost on most other subjects. However, his lack of friends and his choice to be alone most of the time doesn't mean he doesn't want friends. He just isn't sure how to make friends and is secretly afraid of being rejected. Sometimes Chronos will wander away from the other horses for a day or two at a time, just thinking and pondering things. He puts a lot of thought into the things he does and says, and sometimes he chooses not to speak because he doesn't think he has anything to say that is truly worth saying. What he doesn't know is that a lot of other horses value his advice and opinions, they know he is careful about what he says and that his advice won't be foolish or given on a whim.
Sovngarde wrote:Isabella45 wrote:Username; Isabella45
Barn Name; Chronos (The Greek god of time)
Show Name; Lost in Time
Personality; Quiet, thoughtful, smart. Chronos likes to study things, anything from plants, to stars, to birds, sometimes even other horses. He tends to be laid back and less social than most horses. While he enjoys talking about the plants and stars he observes, he feels lost on most other subjects. However, his lack of friends and his choice to be alone most of the time doesn't mean he doesn't want friends. He just isn't sure how to make friends and is secretly afraid of being rejected. Sometimes Chronos will wander away from the other horses for a day or two at a time, just thinking and pondering things. He puts a lot of thought into the things he does and says, and sometimes he chooses not to speak because he doesn't think he has anything to say that is truly worth saying. What he doesn't know is that a lot of other horses value his advice and opinions, they know he is careful about what he says and that his advice won't be foolish or given on a whim.Winner, Congrats c;
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