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➼ NAME [Dressage] ➼ AGE [twenty eight] ➼ SPECIES [Equine] ➼ BREED [Lipizzan] |
➼ HEIGHT [5'10] ➼ WEIGHT [215lbs] ➼ COAT [Mulberry grey] ➼ HAIR [Ginger] |
➼ MEASUREMENT [46 32 46 DD] ➼ MARKINGS [fleabitten+dappling] ➼ VOICE [ Italian whisper ] ➼ CONDITIONS [ *Vocal cords|*70% ] |
➼ EYES [Hazel] ➼ STATUS [Slave] [Unowned] ➼ RANK [ *Untrained pen ] [processed by Biers] ➼ PRICE [20 gold] |
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➼VITAE ▪ Hails from the Aeolian Islands of Sicily. ~Can speak fluently in Italian and always has an underlying accent when she talks. (primary language) ~Latin (fluent), Greek (fluent), Common (fluent). ~French (conversational), Portuguese (basics), and Spanish (basics) ~Learned to read and write in Common, Latin and Italian. ~Taught basic Arithmetic. ~Bred and born into a speciality slave house with a focus in the art of equestrian training. ~Shipped to Cadre Noir at age ten and trained in dressage. Exceled and was rewarded the name in a way to advertise her for sale in that field. ~Shipped to the Spanish Riding School in Vienna for further training. ~ Shipped to Escola Portuguesa de Arte Equestre in Lisbon. ~ More to come. High Protocol |
➼MOVEMENTS ▪ Piaffe: A highly collected and cadenced trot. It is done in place or nearly in place. Passage: A very elevated and extremely powerful trot. In which the horse has great elevation of stride and seems to pause between each stride (it has a great amount of suspension in the stride). A higher degree of collection causes a definite shift of impulsion to the hindquarters. Gaits Walk: A four-beat gait, which means each of the horse's four legs moves independently. This is a horse's slowest gait. Trot: A two-beat diagonal gait of the horse where the diagonal pairs of legs move forward at the same time with a moment of suspension between each beat. Canter: A controlled, three-beat gait. Gallop: A faster, 4 beat variation of the Canter. Extended gait: The horse lengthens its stride to the maximum length through great forward thrust and reach.(ex. extended trot) Collected gait: A shortening of stride in which the horse brings its hindquarters more underneath himself and carries more weight on his hind end. Flying Changes: A lead change performed by a horse in which the lead changes at the canter while in the air between two strides. Pirouette: The animal makes a circle with its front end around a smaller circle made by the hind end. Specifically, the front legs and outside hind leg should travel around the inside hind leg, with the horse remaining slightly bent in the direction of travel. Half-Pass: A movement where the horse goes on a diagonal, moving sideways and forward at the same time, while bent slightly in the direction of movement. Croupade: Like the capriole; instead the horse does not kick out at the height of elevation, but keeps the hind legs tucked tightly under, and remains parallel to the ground. Capriole: A vertical leap with a backward kick of the hind legs at the height of the leap. Courbette: The horse raises its forehand off the ground, tucks up forelegs evenly, and then jumps forward 3-4 times, never allowing the forelegs to touch down. Pesade: The horse raises its forehand off the ground and tucks the forelegs evenly, carrying all weight on the hindquarters, to form a 45 degree angle with the ground. (A test of balance) Levade: A movement in which the horse first lowers its body on increasingly bent hocks, then sits on its hind hooves while keeping its forelegs raised and drawn in. Asking the horse to hold a position approximately 30–35 degrees from the ground. (A test of strength) Garrocha: A dance where the horse circles around and under a 10-14 foot pole; originated from Spanish vaqueros (cowboys) to steer and control fighting bull stock. ➼ENDEARMENTS ▪ Plamya "meaning Flame in English" given by Sizer. |
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