Coen
Jun 12, 2014 0:27:10 GMT -6
Post by Deleted on Jun 12, 2014 0:27:10 GMT -6
Coen
K this is just the beginning to what your eyes will see take a closer loo
I would like to introduce you to Coen (Ko-in). He is a 7 year old Stallion that happens to be a dominant in the Southern Region. Though, his views are far from ordinary. He has the framework of a Clydesdale, but has the looks and muscle density of a Shire.
He is a 1,900 lb stag that stands to be 17.3 hh. His coat is a Very Dark Brown, almost black. He has White Stockings on all four limbs, and he has a White Blaze down the center of his face. Both his Mane & Tail start out Black, and fade to a dark red. Then to top it off, his Hooves are a pale Tan.
He is a 1,900 lb stag that stands to be 17.3 hh. His coat is a Very Dark Brown, almost black. He has White Stockings on all four limbs, and he has a White Blaze down the center of his face. Both his Mane & Tail start out Black, and fade to a dark red. Then to top it off, his Hooves are a pale Tan.
C atch a peek at what your heart should hear. the silence its never ending. oh what do you fear?
Mental: 100%; Physical: 100%
Personality: Ruthless | Low Tolerance for Ignorance | Unforgiving | Cold | Brutal | Intimidating | Focused | Independent
Personality: Ruthless | Low Tolerance for Ignorance | Unforgiving | Cold | Brutal | Intimidating | Focused | Independent
The first major word you would use to describe this stallion would be ruthless. He will show no mercy in any one of his decisions or rulings. He shows no pity or compassion for others, so he's mainly just looking out for himself. He's unforgiving, and will punish immediately. Revenge takes too long to plot, plus he is angriest right after he discovers he had been wronged. His heart is cold and ambitious. Everything is professional with him. When he is teaching his colts and fillies, he isn't doing it for them. He's insuring that his blood lives on after he perishes.
The dark stag has a low tolerance of stupidity. He makes it a point to only surround himself with semi-intelligent beings, for he wants his offspring to be as focused as he is. Determination is important when being a leader. He wouldn't give up on anything. He thinks independently, and refuses to follow the expectations of the society around him.
The dark stag has a low tolerance of stupidity. He makes it a point to only surround himself with semi-intelligent beings, for he wants his offspring to be as focused as he is. Determination is important when being a leader. He wouldn't give up on anything. He thinks independently, and refuses to follow the expectations of the society around him.
! you only thought you'd heard my story well baby there's more to hear
Creation Year: 2014
History:
History:
He was raised up in the South, and was selected as an heir to take over his father's herd. He showed the most promising behavior with a focused mindset on being the most efficient leader he could possibly be. His father liked that in him, and began to develop him further. However, the one thing that made the two stags different in the end was the older stag's traditional thinking. The day that he went to the Homeless landing to trade for his first slave (His father had given him one of his half-sisters to exchange) he really began to look around. He spotted some western mare escorting a stallion. He watched her body language, and the way she carried herself. She acted more confident, than some of the stags back at his own home. She obviously wasn't a slave (contrary to what his father would have thought). The male that she was with, however, was the sorriest excuse for a stallion he had ever seen. There wasn't a single ounce of dominant behavior in him.
Looking around the landing, that day he decided a slave was a slave. A master was a master. Gender was no longer that important to him -however, to this day, he still thinks a dominant stallion is superior to a dominant mare when it comes down to it-. He wanted the most powerful group he could manage. A mare could accomplish more in a specific area than a stag could in some occasions, and vice versa. This was the day he built his entire philosophy on. "A slave is a slave."
Looking around the landing, that day he decided a slave was a slave. A master was a master. Gender was no longer that important to him -however, to this day, he still thinks a dominant stallion is superior to a dominant mare when it comes down to it-. He wanted the most powerful group he could manage. A mare could accomplish more in a specific area than a stag could in some occasions, and vice versa. This was the day he built his entire philosophy on. "A slave is a slave."
F amilial ties they suffocate the soul.
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