Conflict
Jul 7, 2013 20:15:09 GMT -6
Post by Deleted on Jul 7, 2013 20:15:09 GMT -6
Name: Conflict
Gender: Stallion
Age (yr 2): 6
Breed: Akhal-Teke x Appaloosa
Region: Southern
Physical Appearance: Conflict is a leopard appaloosa mixed with Akhal-Teke, so he is white with black spots fading into what looks like black speckles spray painted on him. His coat does have a slight sheen to him from the Akhal-Teke. He looks average for a horse and stands at about 16hh on the spot. His eyes are the average amber brown for a horse. His tail is a little smaller than the average horse's tail, but it is still big enough to be able to chase the flies off of him in the summer. His muzzle has no pink on it, but instead fades to a light brown. He has black splotches on his knees. His mane and tail are white with some mingling of golden and browns and black. He has a few scars through out his body but never speaks about where they came from.
Personality: Conflict is a true southern stallion, who will rule with an iron hoof if he is given a herd. His mares, or any mares under him will be treated fairly but harshly. He is rather charismatic, with words as sweet as honey leaving his mouth, but cross him and they become venomous. He would treat mares benevolently, until they anger him and punishments are creative and as swift or as long as he feels it needs to go on. Around other stallions, he comes off as rather arrogant but often times will try to scheme with them. He has a softness for foals, and when no one is looking, he will go to try to play with any foals in any herd he belongs to. Perhaps he will even babysit while the mares work. Foals are the only ones he will never harm, even if they are mischievous and disobedient, he will punish the mother for not raising them right. He has severe trust issues because of his own past.
History: Conflict was born to a stallion that was a bay Akhal-Teke named Ajax and a full-blooded leopard appaloosa named Sapphire. Sapphire was force-bred by the stallion and soon gave birth to a colt named Conflict. Ajax stole the colt as soon as it was weaned and raised him for himself. He took the colt to his own harem of mares, molding the young colt that he was above the mares. He was not treated like a prince, not in the least beat. In fact, his father was harsh on him and would often beat and attack him. Once Conflict was old enough, Ajax suddenly became paranoid of him. One day, Ajax was particularly cruel towards Conflict, as though he sought to kill him. The now stallion escaped and fled to new lands, seeking a new life.