Elohim
Jul 7, 2013 14:04:07 GMT -6
Post by Deleted on Jul 7, 2013 14:04:07 GMT -6
Name: Elohim
Gender: Stallion
Age (yr 2): 5
Region: West
Physical Appearance: Elohim is a dark palomino that is a mix of Rocky Mountain Horse and Quarter Horse. His coat has a golden sheen with a mane and tail as yellow as the sun. He has a white sock on his front right leg, and left hind leg and a white stocking on his right hind leg. A blaze starts from a circular shape between his eyes and goes all the way down to his nose. His muzzle is covered in a charcoal black with pink and white in the center where the white meets the skin. Three of his hooves have a pinkish color but the front right hoof is almost a goldenrod color. His body is not stout but also not sleek and lithe. Instead, it is somewhere in between. His eyes are a deep brown, but sometimes look amber in the sunlight.
Personality: Elohim is a simple stallion. He is often lost in his thoughts and questioning things. He is calm-headed and it is difficult to make him angry. He treats those around him with respect. Elohim is a bit of a loner and does not try to draw much attention to himself. He does believe in being in a herd, since there are too many predators in the wild to not do so. He may be off alone from the herd, but he never goes out of their sight, and should they move somewhere else, he will follow them to not get left behind. He is not much of a fighter, but does have his limits. He just knows not to sweat the small stuff, since there are far bigger things to worry about. He is a gentle stallion, though again does have his limits. He mostly just tries to survive and live and let live.
History: Elohim was born to an old Rocky Mountain Horse stallion and a Quarter Horse mare. The old stallion was a fallen herd leader, and had met the mare during the spring when new life was being created. They were both very old, and the mare was in poor health. Carrying him took his toll on her and giving birth to him had finished her. The stallion had found her and the now motherless colt standing to his hooves next to her. The old stallion brought his son to a mare that could nurse him and so the colt was nursed until the stallion came back for him when he was old enough to be away from the mother. The father and son wandered together until the colt was two years of age, and that was when the father finally passed away. Elohim had woken up from a nap only to find that his father was laying on the ground and not moving and would not wake up. He wandered on alone but ended up in the western area of Geneva Valley, not knowing what fate will do.