Post by Phantom on Jun 25, 2010 23:17:04 GMT -5
Name: Crusader
Age: 4
Gender: Stallion
Breed: Spanish Mustang
Color: Cremello
Eyes: Light Blue
Height: 16
Physical Description: A very tall stallion that despite his tall stature he is stout throughout his entire frame. He is a brilliant cremello with piercing blue eyes to match. Crusader has a long flowing mane and tail and he resembles an Andalusian although he is a Spanish Mustang through and through. He has the typical surefootedness of the Mustang breed and he usually always has a good grip on the earth. His legs are long enough and strong enough to gain a great amount of speed and he easily surpasses 1100 lbs. Even though he is a wild horse, he has a well balanced body and he looks like a typical healthy stallion.
Personality: Crusader is one horse that has alot of dignity. He is a bit arrogant and it shows. Although he is only this way because he knows that he is one of the best however he knows he isn't the best over all. He likes to show off at times in his little prancing gait of sorts. He isn't a mean equine, not at all, he's just well arrogant. Although despite that he is never over confident or stubborn. He may hear many things but doens't necessarily mean he's listening to those words.
History: Crusader lived a normal life if not thought somewhat brutal. His mother was a loving mare of some sorts but his father always wanted him to became a lead stallion someday of course Crusader took this to heart. Crusader always seemed to be fighting another stallion over one thing or another, he called it training himself for the bigger and harder fights that would probably come when he was an older stallion. Many thought that as a young foal he wouldn't make it through the hot and scorching seasons with him being white with blue eyes and all but he did just fine to their amazement. He always hides out in the strangest of places and sometimes it is very hard to find him, he is very illusive which shows his high intelligence. He turned out to be more cunning than even his own sire. What does this new life have in store for dear Crusader?