Welcome to Great Plains Equines! Thanks so much BugaBee for the wonderful line art!
We've moved! Please look here for the new thread: viewtopic.php?f=52&t=2792220
Archive: viewtopic.php?f=87&t=2697391
Want to try out to be an artist? Check here: viewtopic.php?f=37&t=2328814
Rules:
~ Respect all users.
~ Do not steal the lines or claim as your own.
~ You are allowed 1 divine.
Artist Rules:
~ There are no auctions
~ Judge fairly. Hold no favoritism for friends or staff.
~ You may keep one(1) GPE for yourself
~ No unnatural colors
~ Try to do at least 1 per week.
~ Number your created. Ex. GPE #20 for the 20th GPE, etc.
~ You may try-out for GPE others have created.
What is a Great Plains Equine?:
The GPE are a special breed of horse. They are large and sturdy breed, suited best for working a farm and pulling carts. They also were once used as war horses during the war between the Mountain and Forest kingdoms. GPE stand at 13-17 hands, though are most commonly ranging at around 15-16 hands. Their coats are sleek and soft, the colors and patterns are too varied to even list, though they are most commonly found with a 'paint' style coat. Their manes and tails are long and flowing, their hooves heavily feathers and nearly fully concealed. GPE's have long beards under their chins, both male and female, and have a pair of horns that sweep backwards along their necks. Their eyes range in any color of the full spectrum, and produce a glow that resembles smoke, or possibly flames. They are docile beasts, but are not easily tamed.
What is The Great Plains?:
The Great Plains is a wildlife reserve. But most importantly, it is the only place where these equines can be found the most. It's lush in grasses and other foliage, as well as a special flower that they love to eat. They seek it out as a special treat, known locally as the nightingale lily.
Behavior and herds:
A herd is normally formed of around 3-50 equines, mainly made up of mares and their foals. Once a colt grows to 2 years of age, he is then chased off by the herd's lead stallion. These young stallions band together creating bachelor herds. They are wild horses, but aren't as timid as normal. They have grown used to humans, but are far from tame. To help control the wild population, people are allowed to come in a catch a young mare or stallion.
How to adopt:
Find a GPE with and "Adopt me" sign and click it's image. Follow the instructions on it's page to adopt it.
Artists/staff:
LostHope (Owner/Artist)
Schainukan (Artist)
Fera (Artist)
Fire-Rose (Archivist)
Support us:

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We've moved! Please look here for the new thread: viewtopic.php?f=52&t=2792220
Archive: viewtopic.php?f=87&t=2697391
Want to try out to be an artist? Check here: viewtopic.php?f=37&t=2328814
Rules:
~ Respect all users.
~ Do not steal the lines or claim as your own.
~ You are allowed 1 divine.
Artist Rules:
~ There are no auctions
~ Judge fairly. Hold no favoritism for friends or staff.
~ You may keep one(1) GPE for yourself
~ No unnatural colors
~ Try to do at least 1 per week.
~ Number your created. Ex. GPE #20 for the 20th GPE, etc.
~ You may try-out for GPE others have created.
What is a Great Plains Equine?:
The GPE are a special breed of horse. They are large and sturdy breed, suited best for working a farm and pulling carts. They also were once used as war horses during the war between the Mountain and Forest kingdoms. GPE stand at 13-17 hands, though are most commonly ranging at around 15-16 hands. Their coats are sleek and soft, the colors and patterns are too varied to even list, though they are most commonly found with a 'paint' style coat. Their manes and tails are long and flowing, their hooves heavily feathers and nearly fully concealed. GPE's have long beards under their chins, both male and female, and have a pair of horns that sweep backwards along their necks. Their eyes range in any color of the full spectrum, and produce a glow that resembles smoke, or possibly flames. They are docile beasts, but are not easily tamed.
What is The Great Plains?:
The Great Plains is a wildlife reserve. But most importantly, it is the only place where these equines can be found the most. It's lush in grasses and other foliage, as well as a special flower that they love to eat. They seek it out as a special treat, known locally as the nightingale lily.
Behavior and herds:
A herd is normally formed of around 3-50 equines, mainly made up of mares and their foals. Once a colt grows to 2 years of age, he is then chased off by the herd's lead stallion. These young stallions band together creating bachelor herds. They are wild horses, but aren't as timid as normal. They have grown used to humans, but are far from tame. To help control the wild population, people are allowed to come in a catch a young mare or stallion.
How to adopt:
Find a GPE with and "Adopt me" sign and click it's image. Follow the instructions on it's page to adopt it.
Artists/staff:
LostHope (Owner/Artist)
Schainukan (Artist)
Fera (Artist)
Fire-Rose (Archivist)
Support us:
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