sippin' on fire; liberty
Show Name: Sippin' on Fire
Name Meaning: the title of a song by Florida Georgia Line dealing with a particularly difficult love affair; the power or scope to act as one pleases
Barn Name: Liberty
Gender: Female
Eye Color: Green
Halter Color: Black w/ nameplate
Coat Color: Blood Bay Manchado w/ Gulastra Plume
Genes: -
Dam: Foundation
Sire: Foundation
Generation: First
Orientation: Pansexual
Mate: Ophelia
Foals:
1. with Dipped in Chocolate // Amour - Against the Rules // Rebel
[preferably named something to do with freedom or liberty; a reference to a patriotic song, movie, etc. Doesn't necessarily need to be American. Or named after another Florida Georgia Line song.]
Artist: ♥ twitchy
ID #: #1369
Method: rehoming from kels.
Theme Song: Party Rock Anthem by LMFAO
Personality:
insatiable || temperamental || resourceful || adaptable
Liberty is fiercely independent; she does what she wants when she wants. She's untouchable by the gossip of others because she is so far removed from the herd's concerns and compliments that they simply doesn't bother her. The only time they do get under her skin is when one of the other horses is luring her into a fight. Lark especially is guilty of that, given how aggressive he is and he much they disagree over; they are very different, and given that Lark imagines himself the lead of the herd, it results in a great deal of infighting. Still, she's more concerned about keeping herself fit and running circles about Clovercliff's land that she doesn't linger long after an argument, and Lark always begrudgingly gives the bone up.
She also excels at Endurance. She's quick on her feet for one but she's also incredibly resourceful; when her rider loses track of their location she is the first to seek out a landmark or a watering hole or a trail they can realign themselves on. She's endlessly adaptable, eating something new and foreign without complaint or insult; her Endurance riders love her for this, as many of the other horses they take on Endurance races are far more finicky. When she's home at the stables she mostly keeps to herself or stays with Ophelia; although the mares are very different Liberty finds relief in Ophelia's quiet attitude and her musings about the stars.
Name Meaning: the title of a song by Florida Georgia Line dealing with a particularly difficult love affair; the power or scope to act as one pleases
Barn Name: Liberty
Gender: Female
Eye Color: Green
Halter Color: Black w/ nameplate
Coat Color: Blood Bay Manchado w/ Gulastra Plume
Genes: -
Dam: Foundation
Sire: Foundation
Generation: First
Orientation: Pansexual
Mate: Ophelia
Foals:
1. with Dipped in Chocolate // Amour - Against the Rules // Rebel
[preferably named something to do with freedom or liberty; a reference to a patriotic song, movie, etc. Doesn't necessarily need to be American. Or named after another Florida Georgia Line song.]
Artist: ♥ twitchy
ID #: #1369
Method: rehoming from kels.
Theme Song: Party Rock Anthem by LMFAO
Personality:
insatiable || temperamental || resourceful || adaptable
Liberty is fiercely independent; she does what she wants when she wants. She's untouchable by the gossip of others because she is so far removed from the herd's concerns and compliments that they simply doesn't bother her. The only time they do get under her skin is when one of the other horses is luring her into a fight. Lark especially is guilty of that, given how aggressive he is and he much they disagree over; they are very different, and given that Lark imagines himself the lead of the herd, it results in a great deal of infighting. Still, she's more concerned about keeping herself fit and running circles about Clovercliff's land that she doesn't linger long after an argument, and Lark always begrudgingly gives the bone up.
She also excels at Endurance. She's quick on her feet for one but she's also incredibly resourceful; when her rider loses track of their location she is the first to seek out a landmark or a watering hole or a trail they can realign themselves on. She's endlessly adaptable, eating something new and foreign without complaint or insult; her Endurance riders love her for this, as many of the other horses they take on Endurance races are far more finicky. When she's home at the stables she mostly keeps to herself or stays with Ophelia; although the mares are very different Liberty finds relief in Ophelia's quiet attitude and her musings about the stars.