Welcome to Euphoria Stables
- Euphoria Stables is home to only a few breeds of the equine species. These breeds include; Thoroughbreds(15.2hh-17.0hh), American Quarter Horses(14.0hh-16.0hh), Dutch Warmbloods(15.2hh-17.3hh), and Arabians(14.1hh-15.1hh). Cross-breeding between breeds is allowed as long as the sire and dam have over twenty skill points. Euphoria Stables has been in business for over ten decades and is very strict on rules with each horse. Boarding and showing is encouraged to registered members. Once adopting a horse, the member must register the mare or stallion into the registry by producing art or a short story about the first ride or capture. Each horse adopted has a small background with it, including its temperament level, ranging from 1(low) to 10(high). Temperament cannot change over time though the horse can be trained and gain experience points (EP) which can help their chances of winning any sort of event or competition within the community. You do not have to be active with your horses though it is preferred by the stable that you are.
The stable is located in Montana. The stable currently owns over fifty acres of land and three large barns that hold over fifty stalls each. There are five pastures, two indoor arenas, and other areas in which your horse can train. Western and English riding are accepted here and supported equally. Breeding between horses is encouraged though they must have over ten experience points before they can breed along with being over the age of four.
Experience Points ;; These points can be given through doing art, entering competitions and or events, and writing stories with your horse and rider. Art and writing should be posted under your horse’s adoption page so the artist can update it and inform me so I can update it in the Breed Registry. The more active you are with your horses, the more EPs they can receive as there is no limit.
Ownership ;; You are currently allowed to have 10 horses in total, this includes breedings. The amount of horses that you can have is influenced on the size of the community and the amount of horses that the stable has. So the number can change with time when deemed appropriate.
Readopting ;; Readopting will be held at six month intervals once there are over 100 horses with homes. Once you place a horse up for readoption, you can not take it back but only try to win it back based upon the competition. Once up for readoption, the horse keeps its EPs and the new owner is allowed to keep the art and/or stories with you being credited.
Breeding ;; As of now, each horse is allowed to sire four foals in its lifetime, this will change as the community grows.