it becomes a butterfly; babe
Show Name: It Becomes A Butterfly
Name Meaning: a piece taken from a quote about butterflies, how caterpillars think they have a limited life ahead of them and then they become a butterfly and find a new life for themselves. Her showname is taken from Lady-Bird, Babe being another name for a girl
Barn Name: Babe
Gender: Female
Eye Color: Purple
Halter Color: Custom leather with purple gems
Coat Color: Bay Dun Tobiano
Genes: ---
Dam: Caught In Feathers // Lady-Bird
Dam: Go Ahead And Be One // Kimama
Generation: Fourth
Orientation: Pansexual
Mate: None
Foals: None
[naming theme: preferably something old-fashioned/Victorian era OR something fancy/elite/delicate. Babe is a lady so her children should be named in similar schemes. Bonus points if name is related to butterflies or moths.]
Artist: crumpled wings
ID #: #4349
Method: ordered breeding
Theme Song: Be OK by Ingrid Michaelson
Personality:
gentle || submissive || guileless || sanguine
Babe believes in the best in everyone. She is soft and feminine and everything a lady is thought to be, much to the amusement of her mother Kimama, who is rather tomboyish and would never be called a 'lady' within earshot. But Babe walks softly and lifts her knees high and carries her head with her chin up and her eyes glittering. She tries her best to never be upset or show her anger or fear but she is honestly rather afraid of a great number of things; heights and aggressive stallions and yelling and deep water. She is afraid of wasps but she holds a soft spot in her heart for butterflies and even moths, despite what the other horses say about the latter.
She doesn't like being in charge of anything and takes orders wonderfully well, from nearly anyone. She always tries to keep a positive attitude even in the worst of times and is inherently optimistic; she believes that if a situation is viewed with enough hope and faith that anything can be a positive. She never raises her voice and stays outside of arguments and the like, though that is mostly because she finds it very distasteful when the other horses yell. Babe is a soft touch when being ridden as she has a tender mouth and soft sides; she responds well to riders thanks to her submissive nature and her easy-going obedience.
Name Meaning: a piece taken from a quote about butterflies, how caterpillars think they have a limited life ahead of them and then they become a butterfly and find a new life for themselves. Her showname is taken from Lady-Bird, Babe being another name for a girl
Barn Name: Babe
Gender: Female
Eye Color: Purple
Halter Color: Custom leather with purple gems
Coat Color: Bay Dun Tobiano
Genes: ---
Dam: Caught In Feathers // Lady-Bird
Dam: Go Ahead And Be One // Kimama
Generation: Fourth
Orientation: Pansexual
Mate: None
Foals: None
[naming theme: preferably something old-fashioned/Victorian era OR something fancy/elite/delicate. Babe is a lady so her children should be named in similar schemes. Bonus points if name is related to butterflies or moths.]
Artist: crumpled wings
ID #: #4349
Method: ordered breeding
Theme Song: Be OK by Ingrid Michaelson
Personality:
gentle || submissive || guileless || sanguine
Babe believes in the best in everyone. She is soft and feminine and everything a lady is thought to be, much to the amusement of her mother Kimama, who is rather tomboyish and would never be called a 'lady' within earshot. But Babe walks softly and lifts her knees high and carries her head with her chin up and her eyes glittering. She tries her best to never be upset or show her anger or fear but she is honestly rather afraid of a great number of things; heights and aggressive stallions and yelling and deep water. She is afraid of wasps but she holds a soft spot in her heart for butterflies and even moths, despite what the other horses say about the latter.
She doesn't like being in charge of anything and takes orders wonderfully well, from nearly anyone. She always tries to keep a positive attitude even in the worst of times and is inherently optimistic; she believes that if a situation is viewed with enough hope and faith that anything can be a positive. She never raises her voice and stays outside of arguments and the like, though that is mostly because she finds it very distasteful when the other horses yell. Babe is a soft touch when being ridden as she has a tender mouth and soft sides; she responds well to riders thanks to her submissive nature and her easy-going obedience.