Post by Matthew Whitecross on Jul 12, 2007 8:29:32 GMT -5
For starters, I want to say that you never never never never never never never RP the breeding of your two horses. It's porno, and that's the only way to put it. If you are used to RPing breeding in wild horse RPGs, I hope you just got a different perspective on what you've been doing. OK, so if you want to breed your two WCS horses, here's how.
Breeding Your Own Two Horses
If you wish to breed your own two horses, simply post a thread in the Breeding Paddock with a form filled out for each horse (see below). The admin will then look at the information for both horses and decide whether your horse becomes pregnant or not. If the mare becomes pregnant, you have 1 week to get her to the Foaling Barn, where you are free to RP the birth of your new baby. Then, the Admin comes in and decides what the baby looks like, what gender it is, and even whether or not it survived.
Breeding Horses Owned by Two Different People
Breeding horses owned by two different people requires a bit more planning. First, the owner of the mare must seek out a suitable stallion for breeding (or vise versa). They can do so by checking out the Stud Listings board or by PMing the owner of a stallion/mare. If the arrangement works out, the owner of the mare might have to pay a stud fee (or vise versa). Then, the breeding process works the same as above.
Breeding Form
Fill out the following form and post it in a thread in the breeding paddock for each horse:
Name -
Gender -
Breed -
Age -
Height -
Owned By -
Breeding Your Own Two Horses
If you wish to breed your own two horses, simply post a thread in the Breeding Paddock with a form filled out for each horse (see below). The admin will then look at the information for both horses and decide whether your horse becomes pregnant or not. If the mare becomes pregnant, you have 1 week to get her to the Foaling Barn, where you are free to RP the birth of your new baby. Then, the Admin comes in and decides what the baby looks like, what gender it is, and even whether or not it survived.
Breeding Horses Owned by Two Different People
Breeding horses owned by two different people requires a bit more planning. First, the owner of the mare must seek out a suitable stallion for breeding (or vise versa). They can do so by checking out the Stud Listings board or by PMing the owner of a stallion/mare. If the arrangement works out, the owner of the mare might have to pay a stud fee (or vise versa). Then, the breeding process works the same as above.
Breeding Form
Fill out the following form and post it in a thread in the breeding paddock for each horse:
Name -
Gender -
Breed -
Age -
Height -
Owned By -