Post by cres on Jul 1, 2009 22:02:52 GMT -5
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The Royalty
Lord: Darsor
Lady:
True Heir:
Male Heirs:
Female Heirs:
The Posts
Head Scout:
Female Scouts:
Male Scouts:
The Herd
Mares:
Fillies:
Stallions:
Colts:
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Information
-The Royalty-
Lord:
The lead stallion of the land. He is head over all the herd and all of the members listen to him.
Lady:
The lead stallion’s mate. However, she may not be second in command to the lead stallion.
True Heir:
The one the lead stallion has chosen to take over as leader. The true heir will either step up to lead stallion when the lord has stepped down (his mate will step down with him) or has died (his mate will step down unless she is said to be second in command). Upon receiving the title of lord, the true heir can replace the head scout and kick anyone he wishes out.
Male Heirs:
The male heirs to the title lord, placed in the order they shall be in to receive the throne. If one shall die or leave, then the next will be in line. If there are no more males, then the female heirs are lined up.
Female Heirs:
The female heirs to the title lady, placed in the order they shall be in to receive the throne. If one shall die or leave, then the next will be in line. If there are no more female, then the head scout becomes lord or lady.
-The Posts-
Head Scout:
The most skilled scout picked by the lead stallion. Usually they are the second in command if it not stated that the lead mare is. If the lead mare is deemed as second in command, then the head scout is third in command.
Female Scouts:
Mares or fillies who are skilled enough to be able to scout around the borders and help keep the herd safe. However, they are not more important than the other mares or fillies- as in they are not allowed to boss others around.
Male Scouts:
Stallions or colts who are skilled enough to be able to scout around the borders and help keep the herd safe. However, they are not more important than the rest of the other stallions or colts- as in they are not allowed to boss others around.
-The Herd-
Mares:
Female horses over the age of three. They are normal members of the herd- meaning that they do not scout.
Fillies:
Female horses under the age of four. They are normal members of the herd- meaning that they do not scout.
Stallions:
Male horses over the age of three. They are normal members of the herd- meaning that they do not scout.
Colts:
Male horses under the age of four. They are normal members of the herd- meaning that they do not scout