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Artemis
Oct 22, 2010 15:52:40 GMT -5
Post by artemis on Oct 22, 2010 15:52:40 GMT -5
ARTEMIS ____________________________________
AGE 3 years
GENDER Mare
PERSONALITY Artemis is generally easy going and shy, but she can have a bad temper at that. She can be outgoing at times, but she tends not to get along with other mares really. Stallions are no trouble at all and she likes flirting with them. She has a bit of an inferiority complex and always feels that everyone is above her. She is quick to snap at the least llittle comment that might not even be meant in that way. She's very protective over herself and her personality.
She can be funny at times and has a good sense of humor. She won't hesitate to help someone in need. She adores foals and hopes to have one one day on her own. She's outgoing and has a strong mind and isn't afraid to stand up for herself. Artemis is tough and gentle at the same time. PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION She stand about sixteen hands high. Her ears are well formed and stand erect on top of her head. Her eyes are a soft warm golden color and express intelligence. Her coat is a ivory color with a ash grey muzzle. Her mane and tail are long and silky. Her chest isn't concave. barrel is rounded slightly. hindquarters are muscular, but not overly, showing off her lippizzaner/andalusian cross. Her legs are agile and graceful. her skull is flat but not overly round. Back is long but slightly narrow. Neck slopes down nicely to her whithers.
HISTORY She grew up with the average family. Her mother and father and one sibling. One day a rogue stallin came and attacked her family,killing her mother. This caused her and her sibling to become distraught. Her father took care of them until he soon passed away himself. Her younger sister is out on her own and she has not heard from her since. Artemis grew up pretty much on her own now. She has no idea if her family had any relatives or anything along that line. She only knew of her grandmother, but again, has no idea where she might be. Artemis grew up bitter toward that stallion and harbors no strange feelings toward stallions in general.
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