The River herd has lived in the plains for generations evolving into its own unique breed of agile yet stocky horses until a blizzard swept orver the plains covering it with icy snow and scattering the herd. The here's once powerful stallion is one of the horses separated. The mares of the herd is a valuable asset to rivals and lone stallions. The few horses that are together have no idea were the others are... Including their stallion.....
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Rankings:
Lead mare:
The lead mare is the leader of the herd she's in charge of all decision making.
over stallion:
The over stallion has some power though not as much as the lead mare. He mainly protects the herd from predators and rivals.
under stallions:
These are stallions that help protect and has proved their worth to stay in the herd.
Mares:
The mares are the backbone of the herd they are the main mass of the entirety of the herd.
yearlings:
These are the Colts and fillys at one to three years old not yet a full part of the herd but close.
Foals
These are younger then the yearlings and are to be protected at all costs.
No herds
The mares and stallions not in a herd