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Dalilah
Jul 20, 2011 18:44:33 GMT -5
Post by Dalilah on Jul 20, 2011 18:44:33 GMT -5
Name: Dalilah Age: 3 years Gender: Mare Breed: Indian Paint Horse
Physical Appearance: Dalilah is a dainty paint horse. Her paint markings are a light tan. Dalilah's eyes are a piercing sky blue. Her hooves are pink and her mane and tail are white with a few brown splotches. Her legs bulge with muscles when she runs. Her mane and tail are very silky. When she runs, her neck arches into a rainbow like shape. Her hair is soft and fuzzy. There's a tan spot around her left eye. Her voice is sweet, and sounds like a babbling brook traveling over pebbles. she has a very delicate and dainty air when you first talk to her. She moves very gracefully and barely makes a sound when she gallops. Personality: Dalilah is a very sweet mare. her dainty, kind, and firm rules make her a great lead mare. She loves foals, and is usually left babysitting. But she doesn't mind. Dalilah never holds grudges unless it's about an enemy. You don't want to get on her bad side. When she fights, she plays by no rules at all. She's a vicious blood-thirsty machine when it comes to protecting her herd. She'll usually leave her foe bleeding its life out. But besides that she's a very sweet horse. When she asks for something, she expects it to be done. She's very imaginative for her age. Her imagination makes Dalilah a great storyteller. History: Dalilah started out as a young foal, as all horses do, but her mother had adandoned her at birth, believing she was stillborn. But one loner found Dalilah and nursed her back to health. When the loner brought her to a herd, she was eternally gratefull. Not only did the loner save her life, but she was now giving her a place to stay. But the herd didn't last long. The mustangs had all been captured by cowboys. She was captured too. Dalilah spent 6 months on a ranch before one young girl set her free. The little girl, Abigail, had seen how much pain Dalilah was in, being kept fenced up, but the little girl only set her free. The others had disappeared long before Dalilah was free. When Dalilah found a young colt on his own she nursed him back to health as her adopted mother had. The foal had been left there to die for he was albino. But as usual albinos were weak, this colt was strong. She nursed him until he was one, and he left for his own adventures. And that leads us to the present.
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