silence by understanding; ceyx
Show Name: Silence By Understanding
Name Meaning: Name comes from a German proverb that reads as follows: "Speaking comes by nature, silence by understanding". His barn name is from a Greek myth where a man named Ceyx turns into a kingfisher bird.
Barn Name: Ceyx
Gender: Male
Eye Color: Teal/green heterochromia
Halter Color:
Coat Color: Smoky Black Reverse Brindle
Genes: -
Sire: Aurora Musis Amica // Bird
Sire: Among Sweet Flowers // Drakon
Generation: Second
Orientation: Pansexual
Mate: Barachiel
Foals:
1. with A Flash of Faraway Lightning // Barachiel - We Shall Catch Larks // Halycon
[must be named something related to the German language; proverbs, common names, interesting words OR named something related to mythology, preferably bird-related OR named something related to kingfishers.]
Artist: hoofy.
ID #: #3650
Method: ordered breeding
Theme Song: The Sounds of Silence by Simon & Garfunkel
Personality:
silent || focused || regal || magnanimous
Ceyx was born mute. At first his fathers believed he was simply a quiet foal but as time went on they realized it was not that he didn't wish to speak but that he couldn't. He communicates mostly in expression and occasionally the stamping of his hooves; his closest friends understand his more minute movements and the entirety of the Clovercliff herd knows how to understand the more basic ones ("help" or "fire" being most important). He's doesn't seem to mind being mute, and much like Drakon is regal and kingly, but he is also kind and generous. He does not turn away those who ask for his help, no matter the situation. He always gives anybody a chance.
He's very determined with what he wants in life and is headstrong about getting it. He listens to the humans very well; he's one of the most favored horses on the ranch for this trait. He is good with children, with disabled people, with show performances; when he is being taught something he picks it up very quickly. He is not competitive, even though Liberty often tries and goads him into competitions, and doesn't mind losing or coming in second place. He's an exceptionally good dressage horse because he has been using his legs for communication since he was a little babe, and he excels at holding them in certain positions or lifting them at certain times.
Name Meaning: Name comes from a German proverb that reads as follows: "Speaking comes by nature, silence by understanding". His barn name is from a Greek myth where a man named Ceyx turns into a kingfisher bird.
Barn Name: Ceyx
Gender: Male
Eye Color: Teal/green heterochromia
Halter Color:
Coat Color: Smoky Black Reverse Brindle
Genes: -
Sire: Aurora Musis Amica // Bird
Sire: Among Sweet Flowers // Drakon
Generation: Second
Orientation: Pansexual
Mate: Barachiel
Foals:
1. with A Flash of Faraway Lightning // Barachiel - We Shall Catch Larks // Halycon
[must be named something related to the German language; proverbs, common names, interesting words OR named something related to mythology, preferably bird-related OR named something related to kingfishers.]
Artist: hoofy.
ID #: #3650
Method: ordered breeding
Theme Song: The Sounds of Silence by Simon & Garfunkel
Personality:
silent || focused || regal || magnanimous
Ceyx was born mute. At first his fathers believed he was simply a quiet foal but as time went on they realized it was not that he didn't wish to speak but that he couldn't. He communicates mostly in expression and occasionally the stamping of his hooves; his closest friends understand his more minute movements and the entirety of the Clovercliff herd knows how to understand the more basic ones ("help" or "fire" being most important). He's doesn't seem to mind being mute, and much like Drakon is regal and kingly, but he is also kind and generous. He does not turn away those who ask for his help, no matter the situation. He always gives anybody a chance.
He's very determined with what he wants in life and is headstrong about getting it. He listens to the humans very well; he's one of the most favored horses on the ranch for this trait. He is good with children, with disabled people, with show performances; when he is being taught something he picks it up very quickly. He is not competitive, even though Liberty often tries and goads him into competitions, and doesn't mind losing or coming in second place. He's an exceptionally good dressage horse because he has been using his legs for communication since he was a little babe, and he excels at holding them in certain positions or lifting them at certain times.