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Published: 2020-03-02 04:20:48 +0000 UTC; Views: 342; Favourites: 6; Downloads: 5
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For use only in the REINS-Association group. 

This is for the use of the Troubleshoot Training Bulletin. 
Users are welcome to download the PSD file or the .png here:


You can fill out as much information or as little as you want!

THIS CARD IS FOR SEMI-REALISTIC AND FANTASY SETTINGS.
-Semi-natural breeds, fantasy breeds, humans as well as humanoids/anthros, real or fantasy loactions, etc.
-Please be sure to include in your own description what limits you prefer. 
     -i.e. if you are open to any breed of equine but want humans only, state that in your description so others are aware

Name: Rider/Handler's Name or what they prefer to go by
Age: Basically to know if they're an adult or a kid
Experience: Relates to their riding experience; someone who's grown up on the back of a horse vs. someone just taking their first few lessons
Location: Location they ride at like a stable or a general area (listing a country is fine enough if you don't know specific city/place)
     *A fantasy region/world/country is fine just be sure to state that in the description so others are aware
Equine's Name: Pony's name or what they go by
Equine's Age: Again, just to know if this is a young horse or an aged horse
Equine's Experience: Are they green as grass or a Schoolmaster 
Training Goals/Problems: Make your case! What is your character having issues with or wanting assistance with?
Willing to Travel: Yes - your character would go to another stable/location. No - someone else's character will have to come to your location.

Remember, be as vague or as specific as it matters to you. Vague = open to all kinds of scenarios. Specific = you're looking for the perfect fit. 

Submit your card to the group so it'll get added to the bulletin for all members to see! Happy training~


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