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Current Season: Spring
Breeding? Yes
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3/22/08 - We are officially open! Please have a look
around and consider joining. ALSO, I am currently
searching for moderators...so please see the OOC
thread if you are interested in becoming one.
Both horses & humans of all genders are acceptable
and there are territories open for stallions to claim.
There are also farms for the taking.
- Keeva
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White Water Fields These rolling fields are lush with food and plenty of rivers. The climate here is usually very sunny, warm, and pleasant. White Water Fields by far the most inviting place in South Bend for equines to reside, and mares would feel comfortable raising their foals here. However, humans may often ride their domestic horses in White Water Fields, which may be detrimental to the herd as they are at a higher risk of being captured.
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Sunspring Meadow Sunspring Meadow is a smaller territory, but offers plenty of water and food for horses who live in it. The weather is often a bit cooler in the meadow, especially at night, but nothing too unbearable. Being the furthest territory from the center of town in South Bend, the trek out to Sunspring Meadow is often too long for most humans to bother with. However, a beautiful sunset can be seen in the evenings at just the right time, and some humans have even camped out here.
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Dusty Canyons A much drier climate can be experienced at Dusty Canyons. The food is limited but available at most times, and there is usually enough water (except for brutally hot summer days, when the river dries). Although the heat can be scorching at times, Dusty Canyons can be quite comfortable during the fall, winter, and spring. Equines are generally very safe from human capture here.
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Frost Gardens The coldest territory in South Bend, Frost Gardens is optimal for the sturdiest equines. Although the spring and summer can be quite pleasant, fall and winter can bring low temperatures that sometimes freeze over the rivers. Food is often dry and unsuitable. Equines are generally very safe here during the wintertime, but many humans enjoy the scenery at Frost Gardens during the summertime.
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