Post by crashandtheband on Oct 31, 2010 8:50:32 GMT -6
Name: Crash
Age: 4
Gender: Female
Breed: Andalusian
Description:
History:
Age: 4
Gender: Female
Breed: Andalusian
Description:
Crash sports a striking dun coat, very rare for her breed. Her mane and tail are purely black, thick and flowing. Brown eyes show her the way through her life. She reaches 15,3 HH at the withers.Markings:
Crash has four black stockings.Height: 15
History:
Crash was born into a small herd but enjoyed a normal upbringing. She was lucky enough to have both her parents until she was 1 and half years ld. It was then that the lead stallion, her father, was caught up in battle for his land. The other stallion won and banished Crash's father. Unhappy with this new stallions way of treating mares she left, wandering for years by her self and teaching her self the ways of life alone.Personality:
Crash used to be a happy-go-lucky, playfull filly until she left her herd. The hardships of life soon crushed her lively spirit. Now she rarely speaks to others and seems cold to all. But if you manage to get close enough to her you might find that her heart is still the same as it used to be.Picture - Optional: Example Post:
The dun mare held her head low, nose trailing across the ground as she wandered deeper into the strange territory. She couldn't remember how the sun drenched meadow had become the dark forest she paced through now but her mind was too closed off to care. The unfamiliar scent of another wafted across her nostrils, her head shooting upwards. Trees seemed to close in around her, the little sky that showed began to darken. Her ears flickered uneasily, a front hoof striking the earth as she paused to look around. Nerves began to engulf her being, her judgement clouded by fear. What if something bad happened to her again? What if she couldn't get away this time? She had been lucky before but what if her luck was about to run out? Wheeling around on her hocks she crashed through the trees, scratching her delicate legs as she fled from the forest.