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Equine mammalian quadruped, semi-domesticated during pre-history as a source of transport and labour; can also provide milk, meat and leather. Relatively placid; tends to herd for mutual protection. Provides labour opportunities for farriers, saddlers, leather-workers (reins, stirrups etc.) and riders. Useful for knights to ride (it enables them to out-run the peasants easier). <br> |
Equine mammalian quadruped, semi-domesticated during pre-history as a source of transport and labour; can also provide milk, meat and leather. Relatively placid; tends to herd for mutual protection. Provides labour opportunities for farriers, saddlers, leather-workers (reins, stirrups etc.) and riders. Useful for knights to ride (it enables them to out-run the peasants easier). <br> |
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Comes in two flavours: stallion and filly.There is also an'off cut' of stallion called gelding. Dont ask (if you have to) you wont want to go there! |
Comes in two flavours: stallion and filly.There is also an 'off cut' of stallion called gelding. Dont ask (if you have to) you wont want to go there! |
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<br><br>Not normally eligible to become a landed or court noble, or [[archbishop]]. Possibly a good candidate for royalty, where there is a capable First Minister already in place. |
<br><br>Not normally eligible to become a landed or court noble, or [[archbishop]]. Possibly a good candidate for royalty, where there is a capable First Minister already in place. |
Revision as of 23:16, 20 December 2004
Equine mammalian quadruped, semi-domesticated during pre-history as a source of transport and labour; can also provide milk, meat and leather. Relatively placid; tends to herd for mutual protection. Provides labour opportunities for farriers, saddlers, leather-workers (reins, stirrups etc.) and riders. Useful for knights to ride (it enables them to out-run the peasants easier).
Comes in two flavours: stallion and filly.There is also an 'off cut' of stallion called gelding. Dont ask (if you have to) you wont want to go there!
Not normally eligible to become a landed or court noble, or archbishop. Possibly a good candidate for royalty, where there is a capable First Minister already in place.