Welcome to Gypsy Equines! Normally, you'd find a nice, big ole' description telling you what's so special about this game. But hey, we know the truth. I'm not going to waste my time convincing you. Find out for yourself why we love this game. I mean, really. You don't like wasting time, I don't either, so why would we? You see my point :) All you'll want to know is that this is a wild equine role-playing game. Even though it's called 'Gypsy Equines', this has nothing to do with Gypsy Vanners (that is, unless you make a gypsy character).
So before you end up staring at your computer screen wondering where you put your boots because your lesson is in 15 minutes and your mom is too busy eating dinner, just sign up. It takes what, 3 clicks, and 50 types? Gosh, that's not a lot. All in all, you'll be happier when it's 3 months from now and your mare just had a foal, and everybody's inquiring why you're so happy. However, in order to remain sane in other's opinions, don't mention the fact that you go home every night and spend 3 hours typing away actions on Gypsy Equine. I hope this reading taught you a little thing or two. :D
I don't even know if that's the right date. Anyway, Assassin's right. It's become very inactive over here. I've gotten caught up with schoolwork and whatnot, and we haven't been getting too many new members.
If anyone would like to take over this site, I'd gladly consider you. From now on I'll just be logging in, not roleplaying, due to lack of time. Vendetta
The watering hole « Thread Started on Aug 28, 2008, 3:48am »
Dylan walked up to the watering hole and began to drink. The beauty of Pacific Embasqu still roamed, but very few horses roamed. He knew it was mating season, a good time to introduce new equines, but was he ready? It had jumped through his mind many a time, but he just thought - well, he didn't think at all....
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Re: The watering hole « Reply #1 on Aug 30, 2008, 10:38am »
I trotted through the lands, my head high in the air, my orbs focused. I quickened my pace at the scent of another equine. Could this be my new home? As I drew closer to the other horse, I could tell he was a stallion. And a dominat one. I slowed to a walk and then a halt, my nerves creeping up on me. Gulping down I let out a whinny, calling to the stranger. I needed a home and a mate. I had to meet some horses, and fast.
Re: The watering hole « Reply #2 on Aug 30, 2008, 1:51pm »
Dylan turned around, startled. A pretty mare in his land. Confused, he wondered who she was, where she had come from and why she was here. Carefully, hoof by hoof, Dylan approached her. Was she kind? Or was she a trap....
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Re: The watering hole « Reply #3 on Aug 30, 2008, 2:03pm »
I could sense his dominance in this land. It was just the way he carried himself that showed this fact. I tried hard to relax, but I was just naturally nervous around other horses. Especially stallions. Is he could, will he hurt me? It didn't matter, I needed a home, a mate. If I didn't find these, I'd die anyways. Might as well die trying. Hello, I'm Shimmer. It's a pleasure to meet you m'lord. I bowed my head in respect.
Re: The watering hole « Reply #4 on Aug 31, 2008, 2:04am »
"I'm Dylan," the Stallion replied warily. 'It's nice to meet you, too." He paused - should he go straight for the plunge? "What bring's you here? Are you homeless? Here, have a drink. You must be quite thirsty." Carefully he did not rush his sentence but spoke to Shimmer in a calm voice, though pannick lingered in his words. He'd made himself look like a fool to the lovely lady....
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Re: The watering hole « Reply #5 on Aug 31, 2008, 8:27am »
I nodded and took a step forward, sipping at the water. Thank you m'lord. Yes I am homeless right now. An illness fell over my old homeland, eveyryone was getting sick. A few, as I, tried to flee before we got ill too. So now I need a new herd, and a mate. She said softly.
Re: The watering hole « Reply #6 on Sept 14, 2008, 3:45am »
"Oh, that sounds - Harsh," Dylan said. He thought for a moment. Shimmer seemed so trustworthy and honest - how could he tell her to go? "Make yourself settled here," he said to Shimmer.