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Panilla

The Panila, typically 14.2 hands in height and weighing about 850 pounds, is distinguished by its creamy white coat with birch-like black markings. Friendly and curious by nature, they are well-suited for carriage pulling and light work, especially in their native birch forest environments.

Tetora

A common breed of horse found in Winhem, these horses are strong cargo horses. They are usually up to 19 hands and amount 2,000 pounds. They are often used for heavy lifting and pulling. These horses have heavy builds and average heights. Their colors tend to be darker brown with little texturing. They are the staple choice for Hellbend riders.

Shoreline Galloper

This breed, averaging 14 hands high and around 600 pounds, is known for its striking piebald coat, often in shades of brown, gold, and white. Shoreline Gallopers are spirited and playful, thriving in coastal areas and adept at swimming. Their bodies are slender and lean and have they short-haired coats. Their mane is short and coarse, matted by the ocean mist.

Cavern Hauler

Uniquely adapted to cave terrains, the Cavern Hauler stands at about 10 hands and weighs roughly 500 pounds. With a compact build and a glossy black coat, these horses are exceptionally sure-footed and calm, making them ideal for navigating through dark, narrow cave passages.

Prairie Dancer

Averaging 15.2 hands in height and 950 pounds, the Prairie Dancer boasts a sleek, palomino coat and a graceful build. They are agile and quick, perfect for competitive dressage and show jumping in open prairie environments.

Last updated byAbraxas on November 25, 2023
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