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Post by Smoky on Jul 10, 2010 11:32:29 GMT -5
The wild and proud Temok horse is unique in many ways, the first of which is that when born it is marked with the symbol of its herd on the left shoulder. Should the horse be stolen, change herds, or break off, the symbol will change. A lone Temok has no symbol upon its shoulder. They deeply resemble the unique Arabian breed, but they are known for their strong attitudes, fierce temperaments, and are best known for the unique "prizes" they take away from any conquest. When a Temok wins any fight, large or small, it gets a new marking. Temoks come in all coat colors, including paints who only have black or white spots. Temok markings come in shades of blue, green, orange, red, purple, and yellow. The Temok has a 1/8 chance of being horned, and a 1/17 chance of being winged, either feathered or leathery.
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