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Umi Hitomi

PostPosted: Sat Jul 01, 2006 7:29 am


>>IMG Coming Soon<<

Heh, now that you have looked Umi wants to tell you what the title means. Gallopin' is what horses do. Goats and batman are just a funny bit that I added while I was talking to my fiance over the phone. And then "Look Up in the Sky was for the little Pterosaurs boy that Umi is also questing for. So since we know this is a quest thread cause of it's location, why is Umi questing? Well that is another obvious question. Umi wants a custom D-Corp child, badly.


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PostPosted: Sat Jul 01, 2006 7:51 am


User ImageAbout the girl:

Name: Samantha, or Sammy for short
Gender: Female
Animal: American Paint Horse

Hairstyle: Shoulder length and braided. A few feathers sticking out of th bottom of the knot.
HairColour: A dark brown with red streaks throughout all of it.
Skin color: Just plain white with blotches of brown and red all over the place
Clothing: A pair of light brown leather pants with strings coming off the side of them. Wearing a pair of moccasins matching her pants.
Personality: Bright and cheery. Sammy will be an indian, keeping most of their principals and tradtions.
Markings: A black diamond on her forhead, with a brown splotch on the right side of her neck, a red splotch on her left hand covering only the back of it. A red and brown spot on her chest, covering most of the white there. On her back there is nothing, just a pure delicate white. Alternating colors on her legs Red on her right and brown on her left.
Eye color: Black, just a black
Eye style: Big and blugy, almost like they were too big for her head.
Pose: On her knees, chasing away a fly with a smile on her face.
Extra: Maybe a small little plushie in the corner like she had dropped it to chase the fly.

Umi Hitomi


Umi Hitomi

PostPosted: Sat Jul 01, 2006 7:58 am


>>IMG Coming Soon<<


About teh Guardian:

Name: Keran Asumi
Gender: Female
Age: She won't tell us
History: She won't tell us that either, though we did manage to find out that she was from a different time and plain of existance outside of Gaia.
Why is she taking care of a child: Well she has told us that she once had a child of her own, though little is known as to what happened to it and who the father was. The only person who knows the full story is Keran herself and she doesn't want to tell us.
PostPosted: Sat Jul 01, 2006 8:01 am


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About the American Paint Horse:

Breed history: Descended from horses introduced by the Spanish conquistadors, Paints became part of the herds of wild horses that roamed the Western deserts and plains. Once domesticated, because of their working ability and heart, the Paint was cherished by cowboys for cattle work. Native Americans revered the Paint, which they believed to possess magical powers.
While over the years the conformation and athletic ability of those rugged mounts of the Old West have been improved by breeders, the unusual coat patterns and coloring remain the same. The stock-type conformation, intelligence, and willing attitude make the American Paint Horse an excellent horse for pleasure riding, ranch work, rodeo, trail riding, racing, showing, or simply as a friendly mount for the kids.


Breed Characteristics:Built for versatility, the American Paint Horse is generally short-coupled, strong-boned and well balanced. Yet Paints display a remarkable degree of refinement and beauty, especially about the head and neck.
The Paint Horse's colorful coat pattern defines the breed, because it is perhaps the most obvious trait. However, Paint Horses must also possess a distinct stock-type conformation. Paints come in an endless variety of patterns. Their coat is always a combination of white with any of the basic colors common to horses: black, bay, brown, chestnut, dun, grulla, sorrel, palomino, gray and roan. Regardless of color, no two horses are exactly alike in coat pattern.
For registration and breeding purposes, American Paint Horses are categorized by three distinctive types of coat pattern. The tobiano (pronounced: tow be yah' no) pattern is distinguished by head markings like those of a solid-colored horse; their heads may be completely solid, or have a blaze, strip, star or snip. Generally, all four of the tobiano's legs are white, at least below the hocks and knees. Their spots are regular and distinctly oval or round, extending down the neck and chest, giving the appearance of a shield. Usually a tobiano will have the dark color on one or both flanks - although a tobiano may be either predominantly dark or white. The tail is often two colors.
The overo (pronounced: oh vair' oh) pattern may also be either predominantly dark or white. But typically, the white on an overo will not cross the back of the horse between its withers and its tail. Generally, one or all four legs will be dark. Also notable is that overos have bold white head markings, such as a bald face. Overos generally have irregular, scattered markings. The horse's tail is usually one color.
Not all coat patterns fit neatly into the tobiano or overo categories. For this reason, a number of years ago the APHA expanded its classifications to include "tovero" (pronounced: tow vair' oh) to describe horses that have characteristics of both the tobiano and overo patterns. What is especially fascinating about Paint Horse breeding is that the genetics of coat color inheritance is still not readily understood. Like when diving for treasure not every oyster produces a pearl, not every breeding of two Paint Horses results in a colored foal. This makes each Painted foal that much more valuable

Umi Hitomi


Umi Hitomi

PostPosted: Wed Jul 26, 2006 7:12 am


>>IMG Coming Soon<<


Why:

Well I want Sammy because, well she is like an awesome character and I've been working on ideas for her since Sahra became a pre-teen or so. Personally I think that having an American Paint Horse mixed with the children would be a cute idea. I've done a lot of thinking and, well Samantha is just the kind of girl that I would enjoy having around.

Why the American Paint Horse?

That's simple too, I was looking at the different breeds of horses and the one that just screamed out to me was the American Paint Horse. If I hadn't seen pictures of my sister's horse then I probably would have gotten something else, but Buddy changed my mind on like everything that I wanted Sammy to look and be like. As far as other breeds go, they all look beautiful and I love horses, but the paint horse is my newest personal favorite.

Okay, so you told us why you want the American Paint Horse and you told us the general why, but tell us now why you got additicted to D-corp and how.

Mew Kazuma got me into the thread with Sah. I've been stalking the place since well, Sah became a pre-teen or was it just before... I don't know, it's been a long time and I finally have my things straight enough to start questing, just have to pay off a few debts and I can start trying to aquire the 700k or so that I'll need to get Sammy...
PostPosted: Mon Sep 25, 2006 1:06 pm


About the Boy

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pterosaurs

He will be of the Pterosaurs classification, though he is as of yet un-named. His apperance has been decided and will be typed in at a later date.

Umi Hitomi


Umi Hitomi

PostPosted: Fri Dec 08, 2006 5:35 pm


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pterosaurs

All the information that Wikipedia has to offer on the subject.
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