Post by Ezio Auditore da Firenze on Dec 20, 2010 21:54:12 GMT 10
Looking for your perfect mate? Humans not for you? Well look no further! Here is all the need to know information, that you will need to know about the horses on this site (;
Mule; Mules are not able to have foals- they are sterile. They are strong and hardy with no real sense of humour. They will take you where you want to go with a very difficult personality, much like their ancestors- they are hell to get control of. You cannot train a mule like you would a horse.
Speed: 1.
Attack: 1.
Donkey; Donkeys are very loving but also more of a pain in the ass than mules, if they don't want to do something... you are in for hell to get them to agree to it. Donkeys are herd creatures and are often prone to loneliness, so if you feel something in your sleeping bag, don't worry! He probably just wants someone to snuggle with!
Speed: 1.
Attack: 2.
Shetlands; Boy, do these creatures put little man syndrome to shame! They have attitude and they know it! Oh and if you have any objects that you would like to keep, then I suggest keeping them out of their way. They are very intelligent so if they look at you while you're talking, know that they're understanding every word. Not extending over 10.5 hands in height. Very strong, good for small carts and small children.
Speed: 2.
Attack: 2.
Clysdales; One of the more patient horses, hard-working, steady and very strong. Not built for speed, but will always work hard, they have lots of feathering on their hoofs and mostly suited for working on farms. Many standing over 17hh, they are not intelligent but very calm and steady.
Speed: 2
Attack: 3
Mountain Ponies; One of the best sure-footed ponies in the business, they are sturdy with a wicked sense of humour. They are very high spirited and like to be on the run a lot, best over rough and mountainous terrain. One of the most sturdy ponies that you will come across. Not exceeding 12 hands in height.
Speed: 3.
Attack: 2.
Thoroughbreds; One of the fastest horses in the business, they are strong, high spirited and very loving. They normally like to have one master. Thoroughbreds are very good over short distances and are often used in races. Often described as hot-blooded animals, making it a flighty and energetic animal. They are very loyal if treated well. They are also a very proud and sensitive horse, so make sure you do not offend them. Ranging from 15 to 17 hands high.
Speed: 5.
Attack: 4.
Friesians; A friesian is a very noble creature, very kind and willing towards is master. Whomever that may be at the time, they are extremely intelligence and strong. The horse is always black with magnificent wavy manes and tails. Very rarely do you find white markings on them, save for the occasional marking on their faces. Average height is 15 to 17 hands in height, more sturdily built then the thoroughbred.
Speed: 5.
Attack: 5.
Arabians; One of the most hot blooded creatures you will ever set eyes on, and one of the fastest if trained correctly. Originating from the deserts, they are best known for their ability to run long distances and their elegance. Very babyish, depending on you for many things and very skittish, much like a young child. Keep an eye on them. The average height for the horse is 14 to 15 hands high, but can grow taller.
Speed: 6.
Attack: 5.
Warhorses; one of the most courageous horses known to the middle ages. Not equivalent in today's breeds. They were called 'Chargers' and were bred for height, weight and speed. For the front line of an army, the Warhorse will kill and maim with its hooves and teeth. It will listen to anything its master commands. They are trained differently than other horses, to carry heavy Armour and not to spook at weapons or loud noises.
Speed: 5.
Attack: 8.
Mule; Mules are not able to have foals- they are sterile. They are strong and hardy with no real sense of humour. They will take you where you want to go with a very difficult personality, much like their ancestors- they are hell to get control of. You cannot train a mule like you would a horse.
Speed: 1.
Attack: 1.
Donkey; Donkeys are very loving but also more of a pain in the ass than mules, if they don't want to do something... you are in for hell to get them to agree to it. Donkeys are herd creatures and are often prone to loneliness, so if you feel something in your sleeping bag, don't worry! He probably just wants someone to snuggle with!
Speed: 1.
Attack: 2.
Shetlands; Boy, do these creatures put little man syndrome to shame! They have attitude and they know it! Oh and if you have any objects that you would like to keep, then I suggest keeping them out of their way. They are very intelligent so if they look at you while you're talking, know that they're understanding every word. Not extending over 10.5 hands in height. Very strong, good for small carts and small children.
Speed: 2.
Attack: 2.
Clysdales; One of the more patient horses, hard-working, steady and very strong. Not built for speed, but will always work hard, they have lots of feathering on their hoofs and mostly suited for working on farms. Many standing over 17hh, they are not intelligent but very calm and steady.
Speed: 2
Attack: 3
Mountain Ponies; One of the best sure-footed ponies in the business, they are sturdy with a wicked sense of humour. They are very high spirited and like to be on the run a lot, best over rough and mountainous terrain. One of the most sturdy ponies that you will come across. Not exceeding 12 hands in height.
Speed: 3.
Attack: 2.
Thoroughbreds; One of the fastest horses in the business, they are strong, high spirited and very loving. They normally like to have one master. Thoroughbreds are very good over short distances and are often used in races. Often described as hot-blooded animals, making it a flighty and energetic animal. They are very loyal if treated well. They are also a very proud and sensitive horse, so make sure you do not offend them. Ranging from 15 to 17 hands high.
Speed: 5.
Attack: 4.
Friesians; A friesian is a very noble creature, very kind and willing towards is master. Whomever that may be at the time, they are extremely intelligence and strong. The horse is always black with magnificent wavy manes and tails. Very rarely do you find white markings on them, save for the occasional marking on their faces. Average height is 15 to 17 hands in height, more sturdily built then the thoroughbred.
Speed: 5.
Attack: 5.
Arabians; One of the most hot blooded creatures you will ever set eyes on, and one of the fastest if trained correctly. Originating from the deserts, they are best known for their ability to run long distances and their elegance. Very babyish, depending on you for many things and very skittish, much like a young child. Keep an eye on them. The average height for the horse is 14 to 15 hands high, but can grow taller.
Speed: 6.
Attack: 5.
Warhorses; one of the most courageous horses known to the middle ages. Not equivalent in today's breeds. They were called 'Chargers' and were bred for height, weight and speed. For the front line of an army, the Warhorse will kill and maim with its hooves and teeth. It will listen to anything its master commands. They are trained differently than other horses, to carry heavy Armour and not to spook at weapons or loud noises.
Speed: 5.
Attack: 8.