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sevyn.
Apr 21, 2010 21:01:58 GMT -5
Post by poizuun on Apr 21, 2010 21:01:58 GMT -5
name. sevyn. age. six. gender. stallion. breeds. mixed of various different things, spanish barb and thoroughbred seem to be the most prominent.
physical description. It is hard to tell what Sevyn is upon first looks, since he is a very nice mix of everything that makes him who he is. What is easily picked up, though, is the flair and attractiveness of his overall body and face. He is built pretty strong and powerful with inches of muscle covering his legs and shoulders. His neck is thick and arched, though not severely. His face is long and somewhat wide with easy-going brown eyes on either side. Sevyn’s body is long and lean with an almost thoroughbred-esque appearance.
From a life in the wild, his mane and tail are rather long and tangled, though not matted or completely unkempt. His mane and tail are black, though just the tips change to a strange reddish-brown. Sevyn’s entire body is cloaked in a sheet of black with only a couple of spots that breaks up the covering. He has a small white star directly above his eyes and a snip that goes down into a lip marking. Three of his legs have a white fetlock and the single front hoof has a partial pastern, which also gives his hoof a white strip where all of his other hooves are black. pictures: link.
strengths. fast. strong. confident. detached. weaknesses. foals. egotistical. easily disliked. hot-headed. aggressive. violent towards his mares.
personality. Like just about every stallion, Sevyn is an egotistical mare-obsessed prick. However, his mare obsession isn’t quite for the sex and legacy aspect that usually fuels the mind for a stallion to have numerous mares in his territory. Instead, Sevyn uses his mares for status, thinking that the more mares he has in his territory, the more respect he’ll receive from the other stallions of surrounding territories. The full reality is that Sevyn really has a vendetta against mares and he’d rather just be alone in his territory than have it full of mares, but he also requires the respect of other stallions in order for him to truly be happy with himself. Another reason that Sevyn allows mares into his home is his affection for foals. He doesn’t sire foals for the continuation of his genes, but for his absolute love of them. Without his mares, Sevyn cannot sire foals and without his foals, he cannot be truly happy.
With his mares, Sevyn is disrespectful and downright avoidant. In peaceful situations with other stallions Sevyn is content and not difficult to be around, but the moment a mare comes into the picture, he becomes temperamental and extremely easy to anger. With foals, Sevyn is even more relaxed, but only when their mothers or other mares are not around. He will never keep a foal from their dam, but if they ask to go back to her or she asks for her foal back he will let them go but immediately become distant and aggressive. Sevyn will also steal mares that he think will drop nice or pretty foals, but if they end up not producing what he wants exactly, he’ll keep them around long enough to nurse the foal but then he’ll either kick them out or allow the stallion that had them previously to have them back, though he’ll end up trying to steal the foal if she doesn’t give it up willingly before she leaves him.
Sevyn’s heart and mind are completely closed off from everyone and he doesn’t let anyone in or tell anyone what he is thinking. He keeps to himself, closed off from everyone.
family. major: sire heroin: dam history. Major was a powerful stallion with a wide expanse of territory and a large amount of mares which resulted in many foals. He had a lead mare, though that was not Sevyn’s mother. Actually, none of Major’s claimed mares gave birth to Sevyn. Sevyn’s mother, Heroin, was a pretty, but sickly, thing that seemed to be rejected by any stallion whom she wanted to live with, which caused her to just lurk about different territories for some sort of protection from predators and such. Eventually she made it to the border of Major’s land where he quickly spotted her and attempted to drive her away. So she left. For a while.
Eventually, Heroin came back but this time, Major didn’t chase her away. He had been having problems with his lead mare and used Heroin as a way to get back at her. Unfortunately, this revenge resulted in Sevyn. His mother continued to hang around Major’s herd with a baby colt, which caused a stir among his mares, especially his lead whom he had betrayed so badly. Every mare was cruel to Heroin and her colt, spurred on by the lead mare who never outright did anything to the broken family.
Despite the abuse, Heroin was able to raise her son on her own. Sevyn grew up healthy but with a deep-seeded anger towards the mares that spurned him and his mother throughout his entire life.
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