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Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2010 8:20 pm
-banner here- Small intro info here Directory1. Intro 2. Aeri 3. Bae 4. Ichsa 5. Jala 6. Reya 7. Katelinuck Jala 8. Crossbreeds 9-15. Reserved Page 2 - Familiars1. Caris 2. Rit 3. Shrila 4. Zrun 5-15. Reserved
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Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2010 8:40 pm
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Rarity: It is a common myth that the Aeri are rare. In fact, it is just the opposite. They are quite common, not as much as the Bae, but still, fairly common. However, they hardly ever come out during the day, though some will, liking their night time aura that was given to them after the night god. Since most do not come out during the daylight hours, they are not see as much, so said to be rarer. Personality: The Aeri, contrary to popular belief, are a very calm and understanding race. They tend not to get wound easily and will be very quiet and understanding of all. They hold hardly any pride in their race, and tend to be soft-natured and willing to help and to work. Appearance: The Aeri are a huge, but gentle-natured breed. Their large bat wings just barely propel their massive and thick muscled bodies through the air. Height ranges from around 17 Hands to 19 Hands. It isn't unheard of for a horse to be even slightly taller than 19, though it is still very rare. Most range around the 17 1/2 to 18 Hand area, though there are a few taller ones out there. They have a thick and big boned structure, almost a stocky build, and tend to be a bit slower in their movements, though their long powerful strides make up for it. Males: There is a large gap in sizes of these Nequus. Males tend to be much smaller than females and the more rambunctious of the group. While females may hold their composure, males are more likely to break it and get angry, though that is even a hard task with this breed. Young males tend to be haughty, not yet gaining the special soft nature of adulthood. Females: The females are the calmest of all the Nequus. They have truly soft understanding hearts and sweet natures. They tend to be much slower moving, not really caring about the passing of time, but doing what they want, when they want just because.
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Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2010 8:41 pm
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Rarity: Bae are the most widely seen of the Nequus. They seem to have no specific time of day and wander around as they please, where they please. Personality: Bae tend to be very emotional. They can be a very angry breed, or a very bubbly and ecstatic breed. They nearly all have a lot of energy and spend their time flitting about. However, they do possess a soft, calm, side that they display quite often at night, looking quite elegant despite their stocky short size. They are only mildly mischievous and choose to do their work in solitude. As well they are very proud of their breed and some will not even socialize with those of other races for they are convinced that they are the best. Appearance: Bae are short, and stockily built. They are very muscular, fit, and thick boned. Named after the god of earth, they are usually around 13 to 15 hands. It is most common to see them around such heights as 14 hands, though not uncommon for them to be less. It is much rarer to see Bae at 15 hands and anything over is unheard of anywhere. Males: Males are the larger of the two, unlike most of the other Nequus breeds. They tend to have a much more fierce and quiet nature than the females and are more likely to feel the Bae pride than the opposite gender. Females: Females are not as stocky as the males, they tend to be a little more refined and better natured. Most females are more willing to accept the other races, though this is not the case necessarily all the time. Female Bae are possibly the most protective of their offspring, becoming viciously quick fighters when their brood is threatened.
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Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2010 8:42 pm
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Rarity: The Ichsa are perhaps the rarest of the five breeds. Mostly because of their stupidity. They tend not to be the brightest of creatures, and are unknowingly arrogant. They are seen mostly during the daylight hours, though at times you can catch a glimpse of them prowling about at night. Personality: The Ichsa are possibly the most veracious, arrogant, and blunt of any of the Nequus breeds. They tend to hold true to Nequus customs to the fullest, wishing for large families - mostly for bragging rights. Both genders hardly ever yell, though they have very distinct strong voices that often gives others the opinion they are indeed shouting. Appearance: They aren't the tallest of the Nequus, being full in size with the Aeri, but their bodies are a mystical combination of long and thin pieces. Their wings are especially reflective of this, being long and elegant in their very nature. The Ichsa's extremely long legs and thin body complexion makes up most of their height. They range from 14 to 16 hands, and hardly ever more. Naturally, they tend to be the sprinters of the Nequus race, capable of taking longer strides than even most of the Aeri, though their flight capabilities are somewhat more elegant than quick. While you shouldn't challenge them to a foot race, if you can get them to, a flying race is your best bet for a win. Males: These Nequus define pride. They believe everything should go their way - and it often does. They are quite muscular, and because they are so agile, tend to do well in fights. For this reason they take what they want, when they want it, without care for what the other Nequus think. Their choices may not be the best, but to them they are perfect and they expect everyone else to think so as well. Females: Females are far less aggressive than males. They don't see the point of getting themselves injured for some petty thing, so they'll often send the males to fetch it for them. The most greedy of the Nequus, they tend to be very possessive, but won't tell you such things until they've got you locked between a rock and a hard place. They have more of a range in mind potential. Some being sneaky if it gets them what they want, and others foolishly and happily dumb.
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Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2010 8:45 pm
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Rarity: Jala are a little less common than the Bae, but they are still seen quite often. They are primarily spotted during the day. Jala are hardly ever seen at night, though a few will have a daring side. Personality: Jala are definitely not pushovers. They tend to be high sprung and their emotions vary amazingly. They tend to be a very proud breed and don't take crap from anyone, quick to defend, and attack for that matter. However, give them some time and they might settle down, get to know you, and be a lot of fun. Appearance: Jala are fairly thinly built. They have a certain muscular structure to them that shows power, but upon looking at them you can tell that they are not a stocky breed. They possess large and long feathered wings that can take them easily through flight. They are well known for their skill at flying and tend to be the most agile of the breeds. They can be fairly tall, though most tend to be on the shorter side. They range from 15 hands to 17 hands. Typically you'll see them around 15 3/4 Hands or a little less, sometimes up to 16 hands. Any taller and its much rarer, though not unheard of. Anything 16 1/2 hands and over is extremely hard to come by, and it is hardly ever seen in the Nequus world. Males: Males tend to be shorter than females, and believe it or not, a little calmer. They tend to be less harsh, at least at first impression, and some can be found to be a bit shy. Once you get to know them they lighten up. They are also very proud of their heritage and that pride can get in the way of their kindness sometimes. Females: Don't make them angry or you'll regret it. Female Jala are quick to temper and even quicker to lash out. They aren't necessarily proud of their heritage, but they are haughty. When it comes down to it, though, they are very good mothers, very calm and tolerant of their children and generally teaching them good manners.
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Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2010 8:47 pm
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Rarity: Reya are more common than Ichsa, but are thought to be much more rarer than the other breeds. This might be entitled to their overwhelming nature to avoid others and their strange practices. Most of the Nequus regard them as strange and tend to stay away, for reasons mostly their own. Personality: Reya are a very secretive breed. For this reason you'll see them out and about mostly at night, doing whatever they wish without grumbles from the others. They tend to be very sneaky, and quite seductive - holding the finest brains of all the Nequus. They will weave intricate plots to get what they want, but when it all boils down to it they are extremely loyal. Reya tend to stick within their own race, though if they do take another, it tends to be of the Jala breed. The humans marvel that perhaps it is the old blood of Reya running in their veins that makes them lust for Jala, but nothing is certain. In any case, the Reya tend to be proud about the two races, not necessarily seeing the others as worthless, but simply not as adept and to be avoided. Appearance: Very similar in height to the Ichsa, the Reya tend to be 14 to 16 hands high. Their bodies are far more muscular, however, and they tend to be a longer distance runner. Reya are still very thin in complexion, and are also legends in battles along with the Ichsa. The two breeds hardly ever cross, but when they do, the Ichsa see it as an accomplishment and the Reya as a failure. Males: Males are eternally devoted to their female counterparts. It takes them years and years to ever reach a liking for one, but once they do they hardly ever leave them - seeking to please them in every way. They are extremely protective of their daughters, regarding them as the stronger of the two in the genders. Sons are regarded as growing up to protect the family, and they have to fight for a their own as they get older, typically rebelling against the father to start their own families. Arranged partners are common amongst the Reya because of their pride, but the males are extremely picky and tend to let their daughters choose amongst males he deems adequate. Females: This is possibly the strangest side of the Nequus breeds. Females tend to be the most calculating and deceptive. They won't stop for many and like to lead males on with tender ferocity. They have wild spirits that most cannot tame and the majority tend to be bisexual. Once they find something they want they will stop at nothing to get it, finding any means possible from which to have it. In most cases, this tends to be a particular male or female they seek after, and they won't necessarily be wholly loyal to them, either. As a general rule, they are more likely to take in Jala than the male side, though a few have been known to mate with Ichsa merely to anger their family.
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Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2010 11:20 am
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Rarity: The Katelinuck generally keep to themselves so their numbers are unknown. It is believed that they are relatively abundant. Personality: Much like the regular Jala, Katelinuck arefar from pushovers. They are extremely proud of their breed, will defend themselves quickly and efficiently, and attack those who get in their way. Katelinuck are excellent at aerial combat and can easily outmaneuver and out fight any other Nequus. Appearance: At a quick glance there is almost no difference appearance wise between regular Jala and Katilenuck Jala. However at closer look most full blood Katilenuck have tear marks and brindle which regular Jala don't. Occasionally some will have special stripe markings on the rump, the Katilenuck prize these markings as a blessing from Jala. If a full blood Katilenuck breeds with a regular Jala some of the foals will be brindled, some will have tear marks, some will have both and others will have none.
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Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2010 11:20 am
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Rarity: Crossbreeds are likely the most rare of the Nequus strictly because the majority of Nequus tend to breed within their own species. They are generally infertile but a few are able to have foals of their own, while others opt to adopting those they find. Personality: The personality of the crossbreed varies as much as their looks do. Personality can sometimes reflect that of the dominate breed or be of the lesser breed, however it is not always the case. Much like all the other Nequus they have a diverse range of personalities and do not always follow the general personality of their parent species. Appearance: The appearance of a crossbreed Nequus varies greatly based upon what the two parents breeds are. Wings and horns can be different between siblings in the same batch of fruits because one may take after the mother while the other might take after the father. Crossbreeds also grow slower than their purebred counterparts due to the mixing of breeds.
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Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2010 11:21 am
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Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2010 11:23 am
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Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2010 11:25 am
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Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2010 11:26 am
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Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2010 11:27 am
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Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2010 11:28 am
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Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2010 11:30 am
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