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don't lose that spark of madness - Anamosa - 08-28-2015 The brush rustled as a buckskin mare stepped into the Field. The surrounding horses lifted their heads in mild curiosity before dropping them again to continue munching on the grass below them. Anamosa cocked her head and let her eyes wander as she took in her surroundings, while remaining on the edges of the Field. There were plenty of beautiful mares around her, some grazing together, some alone and some being spoken to by other horses. She walked cautiously over to a small pocket of shade to graze a bit herself, tired from her long journey to this new land. She extended her long neck and stretched, closing her eyes in the pure bliss of feeling her spine extend and pop after traveling for so long. She was finally free of all the regulations and expectations that had been implemented over the years, and that sudden realization took her over as she reared as high as she could and whinnied in pure joy, tossing her head and pawing at the ground after she had landed. After calming again, she cracked her pale brown eyes open to survey the new land she had arrived in. Pairs of wondering eyes stared openly at her after her little outburst, and she met them without reservation. Amorous had never been one to back down from anything, and being in a new place didn't change this. She did however nod respectfully to those who did not break eye contact before dropping her head and grazing on the sweet clover before her feet. Overcome with sudden exhaustion, she allowed her legs to fold beneath her. Her golden head bowed as her dark muzzle touched lightly against the ground, and for the first time in quite a while she slept. RE: don't lose that spark of madness - Jynxs - 08-28-2015 j y n x s here in the forest dark and deep, i offer you, eternal sleep RE: don't lose that spark of madness - Zeik - 08-28-2015 RE: don't lose that spark of madness - Anamosa - 08-29-2015 Anamosa had awakened the moment she'd heard the low grunt from the horse in front of her. Her long legs snapped into place beneath her and she stumbled to her feet. She pinned her ears lightly and drew herself up to her full height. She decided to ignore the questions the horse in front of her; they seemed rhetorical anyways and she spent the time observing the mare that had spoken. She was stranger looking than any horse Anamosa had ever seen, but to be fair she hadn't seen much in her short life. The golden mare snorted and pawed, unsure of the newcomers intentions towards her, especially when words of bloodthirsty predators fell from her snarling lips. The wide smile raised the hairs on the back of Anamosa's neck and she shifted her weight between her front and back legs, contemplating whether she should listen to her fight or her flight instinct. She decided waiting it out would be best for now, and forced her limbs to settle. After the mares introduction (if one could even call it that), she gave a cautious reply of her own name. "My name is Anamosa." A sudden flash of movement caught Anamosa's eye as a large roan stallion approached the pair of horses. 'Here we go again,' she thought, and snapped her dusky ears a bit closer to the top of her head. The other horse however brought along more of a quiet, calming energy, therefore prompting her ears to raise from her golden head in an open curiosity. She snickered at his opinion of the strange, horned mare and gave him a slight grin of appreciation. "I'm sorry if I crossed a line by resting here. I have been traveling for quite a while. To answer your question, I left my herd." The mares pale hazel eyes dropped to the ground somewhat sadly, lost for a moment in the memory of all those she had left. "The good things in my old life did not weigh out the bad." She did not know how else to explain without going into her life story, so she left it at that. She relished in the feeling of the icy gust of wind that ruffled through her inky mane and tail, and her questioning eyes traveled between the pair of horses, waiting for a response and hopefully an explanation. |