Post by Anyu on Dec 18, 2006 2:08:03 GMT -5
Stallions
1. There is one stallion in every herd - the lead stallion. The only other male horses allowed in the herd are colts.
2. Stallions may form bachelor herds that wander in the Outlands, away from the other herds.
3. Lead stallions may claim mares for their herds.
3a. If a stallion claims a mare, the mare must go with him to his herd. She may fight, but if the stallion is still able to force her, she must go.
4. Stallions may challenge lead stallions for their herds or for mares inside of their herds.
5. Lead stallions may breed with any mare that is part of their herd. The mare may agree to breed, or the mare may be forcebred.
Mares
1. A herd is mostly made of mares and their foals, besides the lead stallion. There is one lead mare in every herd. She is the boss of the other mares.
2. A mare must wander until she is claimed. (she can be claimed in the claiming grounds or in any Outland.)
3. If a mare is claimed by a stallion she must go with him to his herd, unless she can fight him off. (if the player of the mare does not want their character to go with the stallion, then the mare does not have to go. This may only happen once.)
4. Other mares may challenge the lead mare of a herd for her position.
5. A mare can be forcebred (if the player of the mare does not want this to happen, then the mare does not have to be forcebred. However, you cannot get out of forcebreeding every time.)
Foals
1. Foals stay with their mothers until the age of one.
2. Colts are kicked out of the herd by the age of two.
3. Twins are rare, but they may happen. Triplets are even more rare, and will not happen often. No more than triplets will ever be born on this site.
4. The admin will decide the status of the foal when it is time for it to be born. (e.g. - color, gender, health... The players of the mare and stallion can give some imput in on what they want the foal to be like.)
5. Foals can be killed or abandoned.
1. There is one stallion in every herd - the lead stallion. The only other male horses allowed in the herd are colts.
2. Stallions may form bachelor herds that wander in the Outlands, away from the other herds.
3. Lead stallions may claim mares for their herds.
3a. If a stallion claims a mare, the mare must go with him to his herd. She may fight, but if the stallion is still able to force her, she must go.
4. Stallions may challenge lead stallions for their herds or for mares inside of their herds.
5. Lead stallions may breed with any mare that is part of their herd. The mare may agree to breed, or the mare may be forcebred.
Mares
1. A herd is mostly made of mares and their foals, besides the lead stallion. There is one lead mare in every herd. She is the boss of the other mares.
2. A mare must wander until she is claimed. (she can be claimed in the claiming grounds or in any Outland.)
3. If a mare is claimed by a stallion she must go with him to his herd, unless she can fight him off. (if the player of the mare does not want their character to go with the stallion, then the mare does not have to go. This may only happen once.)
4. Other mares may challenge the lead mare of a herd for her position.
5. A mare can be forcebred (if the player of the mare does not want this to happen, then the mare does not have to be forcebred. However, you cannot get out of forcebreeding every time.)
Foals
1. Foals stay with their mothers until the age of one.
2. Colts are kicked out of the herd by the age of two.
3. Twins are rare, but they may happen. Triplets are even more rare, and will not happen often. No more than triplets will ever be born on this site.
4. The admin will decide the status of the foal when it is time for it to be born. (e.g. - color, gender, health... The players of the mare and stallion can give some imput in on what they want the foal to be like.)
5. Foals can be killed or abandoned.