Post by Thunder Knight on Dec 31, 2007 13:57:39 GMT -8
Name of Herd: Warriors Herd
Name of Land: Warrior Falls
Place where the herd takes place: (example: The Mountains) The Waterfalls
Lead Stallions: Thunder Knight
Lutenient Stallions: None Yet
RP of lead stallion claiming the land: With a mighty surge of energy, Thunder hurled himself forward with the speed of a bullet. He was a like an arrow shot from a bow; one moment his whole body was tense, strung up so tight that it was like a spring coiled up to its absolute tightest capacity. Not that spring had been released and the beast within that spring had exploded forward with intense power and speed.
His hard, strong hooves dung into the ground, forming craters where his hooves had trodden moments before. He was traveling at such a speed that a wind was created both behind him and in front of him, it served a double purpose to herald his approach and see he off as he departed. His heavy hooves crushed young growing plants such as shoots of grass and sprigs of clovers and other growing grasses that had been growing in his path only a moment before.
Across the ground he came, sweeping over the earth beneath him. Thunder's confident, strong, and swift strides ate up the ground as he galloped along, the wind whipping his mane behind him and his hooves making a rhythmic thudding noise on the earth.
As he neared the first jump, he gave a small groan of excitement. He loved jumping, it was his passion second only to Dressage. Forcing himself to slow his speed but keep his momentum and impulsion, he neared the edge. In one powerful, but swift movement, he lifted his ebony colored front legs and leap into the air. His hind legs soon followed as the beautiful stallion lifted himself into the air effortlessly. He was in the air for but a Mano-second before he could feel gravity pulling him back to the earth from whence he came.
His front hooves collided with ground with a loud thump and minutes later his hind legs landed after them as he surged forward again, exalted after his first successful jump.
He set his deep brown eyes on the next obstacle that was fast nearing them. Two jumps, a combination. Each jump was a pile of three thick, festering logs piled high on top of each other. Two of these, almost identical. Thunder galloped bravely up to this new challenge. He wasn't racing any other horse, he was racing the wind. And he was racing it on his land.
Picture of Land:
Description of Land:
Warrior Falls refers to the center feature of Thunder Knight's plentiful land. Warrior Falls is a set of fantastic waterfalls, cascading down from the top of a mountain and running through the woods, plains, and hills that he owns. They waterfall flows down from a mountain named Peregrine, the highest mountain in a mountain range called the Falcon mountains, which are also a part of this glorious land. On the very top of the first cadlact of Warrior Falls is a large, flat rock where Thunder and eventually his lead mare like to stand and observe the goings on below them.
Throughout this beautiful countryside, there is a a feeling of chivalry and good will. High integrity, bravery, and loyalty, put together with fear pride for the land which they live in and the legacy from which they live by, spreads through the resident equines like an infectious disease. Welcome to Warrior Falls.
Name of Land: Warrior Falls
Place where the herd takes place: (example: The Mountains) The Waterfalls
Lead Stallions: Thunder Knight
Lutenient Stallions: None Yet
RP of lead stallion claiming the land: With a mighty surge of energy, Thunder hurled himself forward with the speed of a bullet. He was a like an arrow shot from a bow; one moment his whole body was tense, strung up so tight that it was like a spring coiled up to its absolute tightest capacity. Not that spring had been released and the beast within that spring had exploded forward with intense power and speed.
His hard, strong hooves dung into the ground, forming craters where his hooves had trodden moments before. He was traveling at such a speed that a wind was created both behind him and in front of him, it served a double purpose to herald his approach and see he off as he departed. His heavy hooves crushed young growing plants such as shoots of grass and sprigs of clovers and other growing grasses that had been growing in his path only a moment before.
Across the ground he came, sweeping over the earth beneath him. Thunder's confident, strong, and swift strides ate up the ground as he galloped along, the wind whipping his mane behind him and his hooves making a rhythmic thudding noise on the earth.
As he neared the first jump, he gave a small groan of excitement. He loved jumping, it was his passion second only to Dressage. Forcing himself to slow his speed but keep his momentum and impulsion, he neared the edge. In one powerful, but swift movement, he lifted his ebony colored front legs and leap into the air. His hind legs soon followed as the beautiful stallion lifted himself into the air effortlessly. He was in the air for but a Mano-second before he could feel gravity pulling him back to the earth from whence he came.
His front hooves collided with ground with a loud thump and minutes later his hind legs landed after them as he surged forward again, exalted after his first successful jump.
He set his deep brown eyes on the next obstacle that was fast nearing them. Two jumps, a combination. Each jump was a pile of three thick, festering logs piled high on top of each other. Two of these, almost identical. Thunder galloped bravely up to this new challenge. He wasn't racing any other horse, he was racing the wind. And he was racing it on his land.
Picture of Land:
Description of Land:
Warrior Falls refers to the center feature of Thunder Knight's plentiful land. Warrior Falls is a set of fantastic waterfalls, cascading down from the top of a mountain and running through the woods, plains, and hills that he owns. They waterfall flows down from a mountain named Peregrine, the highest mountain in a mountain range called the Falcon mountains, which are also a part of this glorious land. On the very top of the first cadlact of Warrior Falls is a large, flat rock where Thunder and eventually his lead mare like to stand and observe the goings on below them.
Throughout this beautiful countryside, there is a a feeling of chivalry and good will. High integrity, bravery, and loyalty, put together with fear pride for the land which they live in and the legacy from which they live by, spreads through the resident equines like an infectious disease. Welcome to Warrior Falls.