Post by Snowfrost on Aug 7, 2011 17:59:36 GMT -5
EQ is a wild horse roleplay that is rather old-school, which centralizes around realism. This means that there is no magic, no humans, no extreme and unrealistic colors, and horses relatively as they would in the wild. The strong survive, and the weak either die off, or are aided by the stronger. Bonds made with others allow for horses to live -- but not all will survive in the game of life, just as in the wild. Disasters are known, and Nature claims many lives each year, but the lucky survive to live another day. Will your equine be one of the strong, or fall through the cracks?
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[blockquote]EQ is a wild horse roleplay that is rather old-school, which centralizes around realism. This means that there is no magic, no humans, no extreme and unrealistic colors, and horses relatively as they would in the wild. The strong survive, and the weak either die off, or are aided by the stronger. Bonds made with others allow for horses to live -- but not all will survive in the game of life, just as in the wild. Disasters are known, and Nature claims many lives each year, but the lucky survive to live another day. Will your equine be one of the strong, or fall through the cracks?[/blockquote]
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EQ is a wild horse roleplay that is rather old-school, which centralizes around realism. This means that there is no magic, no humans, no extreme and unrealistic colors, and horses relatively as they would in the wild. The strong survive, and the weak either die off, or are aided by the stronger. Bonds made with others allow for horses to live -- but not all will survive in the game of life, just as in the wild. Disasters are known, and Nature claims many lives each year, but the lucky survive to live another day. Will your equine be one of the strong, or fall through the cracks?
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