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Post by (!ALLIETE?) on Jul 20, 2009 10:19:15 GMT -5
Picture: Here and here.
Name: Shaman or Sha.
Gender: Stallion, Brute, Stag. Whichever looks best on the papers.
Breed: Rocky Mountain Horse.
Age: Ten years.
Color: Black.
Height: 16 hands.
Eyes: Dark Brown.
Mane/Tail: Gold.
Markings: None.
Class:: Neutral.
Personality: Shaman is a different horse. He is extremely quiet, not because he is shy but because he does not want to talk to you. To him, it is much more interesting to watch the wars than participate in them himself. With this said, he does have rather strong opinions - he just lets the others voice theirs instead of him voicing his. Sha likes to avoid conflict between personalities, and yet he is very temperamental and sharp-tongued. He knows how to control himself in situations where he needs to, but he likes to vent his emotions. Shaman is very connected to nature and does not like horse who stomp on plants or animals just for the fun of it. He is a creature of simplicity, never wanting to make things more complicated than they have to be. With him, what you see is usually what you get.
History: He was raised by humans in a native tribe. Sha learned much by watching them and is thus comfortable around them. It was then that a red thread was weaved into his mane. It carries two small white beads that symbolize healing, and the red string symbolizes purpose. That was the time that Sha took it upon his own doing to 'heal' all those he found to be broken. One of which was Journay, who was different from the rest. She, although did not spark any interest in him other than another problem to fix, was odd and that was interesting. She was a different case than the others who were just upset mentally - she was upset mentally and physically. Journay was blind from a bear attack that left her almost dead and terrified of the world. She was a difficulty that fascinated Sha. After many long and hard months, he got her to be able to speak to him. Trust was something that came much later that then dissolved with all of his work when Journay died of a disease. Sha blamed her death on himself and was unable to sleep soundly for many days, until he decided to leave the tribe. He belonged to no human after that and continues to shade his knowledge as well as his attempts to 'heal' those who cannot help themselves.
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Post by Unbridled Freedom on Jul 21, 2009 0:38:58 GMT -5
A P P R O V E D.
Welcome to The Climb; glad you joined.
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