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Because Rue's mother is so clear in my mind, and I really felt like drawing her, too.NOTE: The Liver chestnut is not an 'existing' fawnling - she was never won in auction and any resemblance to existing designs by =Ehetere are coincidental. This is just how I imagine her to be.
Rue describes her in this image - [link] - as "a pretty doe, if not one of the highly sought. She had a rich pelt of red-brown; large eyes, dark as the sky turned when the sun fell from it and an elegant curtain from her tail that was streaked with both black night and sunlight gold".
In laymens terms - she's sooty liver chestnut. Based on Rue's genes, I figure hers would be these: ee/Aa/StySty/Ff/Fwfw. To get Rue, her father would have to be a chestnut and cream carrier. Palomino/Buckskin/Grulla dad and Chesnut mom. (double dilution dad would have guaranteed a Pali foal, but I'm not fond of them, so Rue was a lucky 50% chance ^^.
In my eyes her mother was always a very delicate spirit and would have had a 'lost princess' feel to her - with a long mane and tail, always with braids and beads, shells or feathers found there, thanks to the wildlife that have an affinity for her.
Rusalka
Western Isles
Autumn, Year 752 of the New Age
Windborne, Blackfoot sound - water's edge
4 years ago
The wind was stronger today. The voices trapped in it sang of changing tides as they called up leaves from the earth to dance in their wake.
Rue darted nimbly between two gum trees and followed the faint humming from the shrub until she bounded out into the daylight. It was not until the dappled shade of Gumtree Hollow was left nearly two tails behind her that Rue slid herself to a hurried stop, though the wind swirled past her, taking leaves out towards the coast like the sea sirens took their victims from the beach. She had run off again.
She turned tail and hastened back to the trees, slipping gratefully into their sanctuary. She retraced her footsteps, following the light, nectarine scent that a passing breeze left behind. It took her a few moments to locate her mother.
The doe's dark pelt shone, even in the green dappled light, her tail curtain cast out across the rugged path as she browsed the low-lying brush. A silver-grey sugar glider was sat nearby - snacking on the sap beneath the bark of a tree. Rue was now nearly three months old, and strong enough to leave the glen for longer each day, accompanying her mother as she foraged around the south of the island. Seeing the wildlife stop at random to look at Mother, or follow her for a ways was not uncommon. This sugar glider was a frequent companion; her name was Myrna.
Mother looked up, ears turning as Rue raced up to her. Her night-sky eyes were soft, though as Rue scurried between her legs.
'I'm sorry,' Rue cooed quietly. 'I forgot'.
Mother nudged her tenderly. 'You are getting older, Rusalka. Winter is nearly here, and once it is over, you will not need me so much any more; not to survive - just to guide. You must not forget these lessons; they will keep you safe...but you can leave my sight for a short time, Little Selkie."
'What's that? What's that?' Myrna interrupted, her voice a hectic chatter of sugar overdose as usual. 'Already? Growing up fast, aren't you, Roo?' Myrna always pronounced her name with a lot of oooos on the end. Mother said it was the sugar talking.
'No,' Rue answered decisively, shaking her head so her ears flopped. 'I still feel quite small'.
'You feel small?' Myrna asked, licking her little paws of left over sap. 'What about me?'
Mother brayed in laughter and Rue snorted.
'Myrna,' Mother whickered. 'You need not be so sensitive. You may be small, but you live at the height of birds, something few of our friends can do.'
And just like that, Mother always knew what to say. Myrna looked mollified as she returned to her tree sap. In fact, she was appeased enough to reach down from her branch with a paw of sticky sap held out. 'Try some, Roo. Better than all that...foliage' she chirped the word like it was an insult to her to be looking at the lingering vegetation on the ground below. 'Might make you see double for a bit or think you could take on a wombat in a log shearing contest, though'.
Rue wrinkled her nose at the heady smell of the gooey sap. 'That sounds healthy,' she said.
Myrna took no offence, bringing her paw to her mouth and proceeding to lick it clean. Mother sighed, though.
'The koalas have been teaching you sarcasm, haven't they, Rue?' she asked.
As it happened, Koalas were very sarcastic and cynical, and Rue did find them to be fascinating.
Despite sounding exasperated, Mother's dark eyes glittered with mirth. 'What shall I do with you? Or them?'.
But before Rue could answer, or Myrna could reach for her next helping of Sap, there was a disturbance in the brush.
Mother was on high alert, her ears swivelling to the noise as she spun around, Nudging Rue into the shadow of the tree. Rue remembered the lessons and flattened herself to the ground by the large roots, peering out onto the path with wide, wary eyes. Dangers in Windborne were mostly from the high-flying birds with large talons or snakes and spiders that could strike fast with devastating toxins, but this noise couldn't have been that. It had been too loud - too large...
About Mother's size, actually...
And with that thought, a stag stepped out of the brush the far side of the path. He was a little bigger than Mother's mere 9.2 height (Myrna had once said they measured height using a complicated system which involved several acacia leaves, two living trees, a fair bit of spider silk and an actual snake skin, but Rue couldn't be sure she was telling the truth). The stag was lighter, too - it was hard to get much darker than Mother - his pelt was gold like the summer sun as it shone through the canopy and richly dappled still lighter.
He froze as he spotted Mother, who also appeared shocked and in that moment something small hit him right on the head.
Myrna cackled like a deranged Kookaburra and whisked herself off through the trees, throwing her remaining armful of nut husks behind her. The stag ducked to avoid another that was on a collision course with his nose.
'You're trespassing,' Mother bawled stonily. Rue looked at her in surprise; she'd never heard her mother sound so...harsh.
The stag didn't appear to have noticed. 'Alkhana?'
Rue knew that was Mother's name, but having been kept away from the herd, she'd never heard another fawn use it before. The Kingdom creatures used it on occasion, but mostly they preferred her company in silence - something Rue still didn't fully understand.
The stag didn't move towards them, and after a moment, his eyes dimmed of their recognition. 'I do not intend to stay. But there are others - a small pack passing close by. I would move south until the sun falls and return then.'
Rue recognised this as a warning, and so - apparently - did Mother. The stag hesitated momentarily, then leapt away leaving the Hollow silent but for the humming of the breeze and the sound of birds high above.
'Come, Rusalka,' she called, turning from the path. 'There is a place I meant to show you soon. It may as well be today; we have time yet.'
Rue lifted herself from the shrub, shaking off the brittle copper leaves that had already died, but been left behind when the wind took their cousins. 'Where are we going?'
Mother was walking away, her tail flicking idly behind her, braids swinging. 'You'll soon see.'
...
They seemed to walk for a long time, but Rue had not lost her zest for adventure, so she found no time to complain or question - too busy watching the earth change around them.
And then a beautiful sight spread ahead.
A rich blue, glittering expanse of water. It was huge - bigger than anything Rue had seen in her short life, except maybe the sky. It reached from just paces ahead of them, where it frothed white as it touched the tiny sandy embankment, and spread seamlessly to touch the sky far off. And there - right at the back and half shrouded in sea mist, was a miniature floating world.
'Where are we?' Rue breathed, eyes wide.
'This,' Mother replied, looking back at her from where she'd stepped up to the frothing edge of the water. 'Is Blackfoot Sound'.
Rue approached numbly, nearly tripping on her own tail. Mother looked at her seriously.
'Listen to me, Rue. The world is not this one Kingdom. Its far more. We're cut off up here, it's true, but I never want you to feel trapped. The Sea Sirens I told you stories about? They were stories told to me when I was young but they cannot dwell here - not between these islands. One day you may want to leave-'
'No,' Rue interrupted, bleating out in anxiousness. 'I don't want to leave you!'
Mother's eyes were soft as she replied, 'Not now, but you won't always feel that way. I just don't want you to fear these waters. I don't want fear to stop you living as you want to live.'
'So I must be fearless?' Rue asked, confused.
The tide was coming in, the water rushed up to their hooves, soaking into the sand and tugging on Rue's legs like it was begging her to fall back out with it. Mother's feathering caught in the water and floated out, seeking freedom without her consent.
'Everyone fears something, Little Selkie. And so shall you. But being fearless is about not allowing those fears to control you. Every fawn dies, Rusalka, but many die without ever truly living; I don't want you to be one of them.'
Rue took a deep breath. The nectar smell of the wind was lost out here, overpowered by sea salt and bitter coarse grasses. 'Were you one, Mother?'
Mother sighed and looked out across the water. Rue almost thought her laid back, happy mother looked saddened, even lost. It unsettled something deep inside Rue.
'I was once,' She finally responded, her low whicker almost whisked right away in the Shhhhhhhhh shhhhhhhh of the sea; a lullabye for the falling sun. 'But then I had my adventure, and now I have you. One day you will have your own.'
Rue wasn't sure she understood, but then Mother shook her head, and when she looked back at her, the Night-sky eyes were glittering with their usual joy and content. She strode into the water, tail held aloft so only the tips of the long curtain could scatter ripples across the still surging surf. Her hooves had disappeared completely, leaving rainbow splashes in their wake.
'Now,' she said. 'we have time, Let me teach you about the Sea.'
This would be a fun lesson.
Well...this was a really interesting and fun story to write. I'm thinking I need to try going for a fawnling that looks like Alkhana, because the more I wrote this, the more I'm thinking her own history could affect Rue's future, and there's only so much I can write/draw when Rue's mom isn't technically a character.
But until then - hopefully there were a few hints in here about both Alkhana's past, and where Rue's adventures could wind her up in the present time. I've pretty much got Rue's plot worked out now, so it's just going to be a case of deciding on the little adventures and getting it written up/drawn. And does anyone else like her Mother? Or is that just me?
As for the picture - that was fun, too. I've wanted to draw Alkhana for a little while (since she's so clear in my head), and I also wanted to make it clear that Rue, in four years time, isn't exactly running away- her mother encouraged her to 'find herself'.
I'm not great with water, but I like how it came out, even if it's not detailed. And I think Mum's head is a little off in it's position, but other than that, I'm pretty happy ^^
Taken several hours in total.
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Comments: 91
Tattered-Dreams In reply to ??? [2014-07-11 19:11:04 +0000 UTC]
Aww, thank you so much! This was so long ago, but I still have a soft spot for the stories from Rue's early years (And I adore her mum, too ) Glad you liked it! And I really appreciate the comment ^^
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ReneeScarted In reply to Tattered-Dreams [2014-07-11 20:12:44 +0000 UTC]
A shame but I only now sat down and read through Rue's stories, well it was worth it I'm only sorry I didn't do it sooner. Still a sucker for your fawnling art D
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Tattered-Dreams In reply to ReneeScarted [2014-07-11 20:56:54 +0000 UTC]
That's okay - they'll always be there so there's no rush I'm glad you got a chance to do it now and enjoyed them, though ^^
And thank you! I love drawing fawnlings and its always great to hear my art is liked I don't know if its your thing or if you're interested, but I've recently posted a your fawnling here auction, if you wanted to check it out
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ReneeScarted In reply to Tattered-Dreams [2014-07-11 20:58:57 +0000 UTC]
Yep I saw it but unfortunately I'm low on points >_<
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Tattered-Dreams In reply to ReneeScarted [2014-07-11 21:06:45 +0000 UTC]
That's okay; I'm planning a couple for art auction too, so maybe one of those will appeal to you
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ReneeScarted In reply to Tattered-Dreams [2014-07-12 14:40:13 +0000 UTC]
Yayz, I can't wait!
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Racingunicorn653 [2013-04-21 12:02:27 +0000 UTC]
this reminds me of bambi for some reason is so nice seeing an caring mother teaching her fawn
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Tattered-Dreams In reply to Racingunicorn653 [2013-04-21 12:31:09 +0000 UTC]
Haha, yes, I love Bambi. And thanks; where else is she going to learn? XD
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xDjurax [2013-01-12 13:42:27 +0000 UTC]
Rue's mother is so pretty <3 The waves, curls and braids in her hair indeed really do add to the 'princess' feeling. The nice, light colors you've used in the BG don't distract to much from the main characters, it's a very nice pic to look at
I also love how you've portrayed Alkhana, so wise and with an [yet?] unknown history, It would be awesome if you'd be able to get her as an officially existing character ^,^
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Tattered-Dreams In reply to xDjurax [2013-01-12 17:41:45 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much I'm glad you like it, and that Alkhana's design gives off the vibe I was going for ^^
Yes, she does come off as a little wise, though I don't see her as being very old. Her history will come out to some extent through Rue's adventure, because they weave together a little, but for all the bits of her story that don't relate to Rue, I'll have to see what the group says about her first. I would love to have her as an official character, so I'm glad I'm not alone there ^^
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ElreniaGreenleaf [2013-01-11 20:07:44 +0000 UTC]
*flails as per usual*
''Everyone fears something, Little Selkie. And so shall you. But being fearless is about not allowing those fears to control you. Every fawn dies, Rusalka, but many die without ever truly living; I don't want you to be one of them.''
That's so sweet and inspiring and d'awwww! ^^
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Tattered-Dreams In reply to ElreniaGreenleaf [2013-01-11 20:20:26 +0000 UTC]
*appreciates the flailing*
And thank you - her mum has a bit of experience with living to the fullest and with the way Rue's story progresses later on, she'll have gotten her ideas about life from early on ^^ I do like to throw in these random inspirational bits XD
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Cactus-sis [2013-01-11 12:53:18 +0000 UTC]
OH MY GOOOODNESS, Rusalka did really get her beauty from her kind mother, LOOK AT THEM! ;A; Liver chestnuts are the best
The story was so exciting and fun to read, it will make me crave for more stories And it was really fun when I started listening to soundtrack while reading, it made me feel more and more worried about Rue's mother as the dramatic music played in the background xDD (this -> [link] and [link] <- this)
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Tattered-Dreams In reply to Cactus-sis [2013-01-11 13:09:18 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much! ^^
I definitely have a soft spot for liver chestnuts, and I'm glad you like the both of them I did enjoy writing this little story a lot, too - and I do have more planned soon.
Interesting that you're worried for Alkhana, though - I think you're the first to say that - and if I can ever get her officially, I'm hoping to fill in her own backstory before she had Rue ^^ Really nice music, too! Thanks for the links
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Cactus-sis In reply to Tattered-Dreams [2013-01-11 14:28:27 +0000 UTC]
Haha me too Liver chestnut, smoky blacks and dapples, OMNOMNOM! And why wouldn't I adore them?! They are so cute together, mother and daughter
Haha, good good~ It will satisfy my hunger, yesss~ รฒvรณ
Well... Well... She suddenly turned to serious and worried me! I think I reacted a bit like Rue, haha. I hope you can get her officially, I will spam fan-art of her, YESH! It would be so exciting to see a little glimpse from Alkhana and how it affected Rue's childhood and the inherited bauble! I'm glad you liked the soundtrack as well, it was really epic when Alkhana started to speak more seriously and the dramatic part started XD
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Tattered-Dreams In reply to Cactus-sis [2013-01-11 17:00:39 +0000 UTC]
True that; I love most colours; I can never decide on a favourite And lol - your hunger will definitely be satisfied
Hmmm, that's true - there was a bit of a change in tone, there. Lets just say Alkhana knows a bit about living to the fullest ^^ Only, I won't be able to tell her backstory until Rue's present one is told, since they kind of weave together and that bauble is involved .
Spam fan art sounds incredible! XD I never thought she's inspire anyone to do that. And that soundtrack was definitely good timing, then!
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Cactus-sis In reply to Tattered-Dreams [2013-01-11 18:15:39 +0000 UTC]
Haha, I'm rather sure about my favourite colours but it's not something I care too much about, if that makes sense? Also, I can suddenly start loving a rather "plain" colour only because the horse itself is so wonderful xD And yaaay!
Yes, that's a good statement Of course you have to tell Rue's present story first, but I will look forward to see what is more behind everything and would explain to us baconlings what that bauble is all about! AND RUE WOULDN'T EVEN KNOW THAT WE KNOW, BWAHAHA!
Well she is fabulous and gorgeous, guuurl. She gotta have some spamming of fan art! XD
Yes, the magic of soundtracks happened!
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Tattered-Dreams In reply to Cactus-sis [2013-01-12 11:39:51 +0000 UTC]
I think that makes sense And that is very true for me, too. Usually I'll have reservations about double cream dilutions no matter the personality, but some things I'll easily overlook (I never used to like Chestnuts until I fell in love with this guy - [link] - and the horse I ride regularly at the minute, Peggy, is a cob-type coloured with fish-eye. I now favour chestnuts in general, and though I still don't love blue eyes, I adore Peggy for her character. Its the same in HARPG if a really well thought out character comes along
XD; the readers are likely to find out alongside Rue where she comes from and what her history is. But there will be hint dropping here and there, so the Sherlocks among you may be able to figure some things out I can't wait
Aww, thank you ^^ Any and all fan art is much appreciated (I really need to get some kind of ref up for her, I just want to be sure what'll happen with the group first).
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Cactus-sis In reply to Tattered-Dreams [2013-01-14 12:31:26 +0000 UTC]
Oh my goodness, Simon's soo cute!! And Peggy sounds so sweet as well! Just like you with chestnuts, I never really found anything special in greys until I formed a stronger bond with my pony (he was very dominating and a bit of a "trouble horse" when we bought him, and I had never had a horse like him but thankfully I got help from a friend and learned Horsemanship and how to stop his bad habits!)
And yes, the world of HARPG is a lot like that as well, but I find it more and more difficult nowadays to find a favourite than when I started.
I WAS BORN A SHERLOCK! Now you've seriously made me curious! The speculations are so many!!
I will try to make her justice and draw her FABULOUS! Because she is. And I hope you'll be able to draw her a ref, that it is no trouble for the group O:
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Tattered-Dreams In reply to Cactus-sis [2013-01-14 12:39:43 +0000 UTC]
Sai was adorable ^^ Scared of his own shadow and prone to cantering sideways on a Tuesday, but adorable and just the best horse I've ever met (I may be biased XD). Peggy's definitely sweet, she's just green and needs some bringing on. Just the other day a mare in my lesson threw someone off and bolted right at us - Peg had no idea what to do and ever since she was nearly run over (by a horse half her size) she's been pulling faces at her
Your horse sounds sweet. I'm always of the belief that trouble horses are a misnomer - its the people that handle them either through intentional error or just lack of knowledge that cause problems and the horse just reacts. Its nice that you formed a bond with him and got through ^^
Haha, there are many speculations to be made, that's for sure There's been a few hints already but I'm not saying more than that at the minute XD (the next part of the story, following the winter is posted now for more info...)
Aww - if you do, I can't wait to see! And I'll likely just use pictures I've done of her already to put a ref together. I don't want to upload it until Rae lets me know what's decided. If you're really keen to draw her or just see her ref, I can upload it to stash and send you a link, if you like ^^
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Cactus-sis In reply to Tattered-Dreams [2013-01-17 12:40:24 +0000 UTC]
Bwahaha, he sounds really adorable, indeed! It's always interesting to listen on stories like this, because it's such a fun contrast if the horse is so scared yet so sweet and awesome!
Haha, Peggy did the right thing to keep an eye on that mare xD "If it happened once, it can happen again!!"
He is, as soon as he crawls out from his "fake personality". That might have sounded a bit rough to say, but he keeps himself in a shell with bad habits, nervous eyes and dominant behaviour. I feel a bit guilt though because I haven't ridden him for a year now, because he got sick from spring to summer last year and my paddock broke down and we haven't been able to rebuild it with more proper fencing. Also, my studies and my parents' late work doesn't make it easier...
I hope that it can be fixed this coming spring at least, that old man is so restless and fat nowadays xD
I'm going to take a leap over to the next part of the story in a moment! Been busy with homework so I have only checked dA a few now-and-then, BUT NOW..!! More speculations shall be born!
ER MAH CHEESE, that would be so awesome! I would love to see a more detailed view of her, it would be lovely
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Tattered-Dreams In reply to Cactus-sis [2013-01-17 13:16:25 +0000 UTC]
Definitely; the slightly scatty ones with good hearts make the best horses, IMO. And lol - exactly that; a bad tempered mare should be kept an eye on
Things do get in the way regularly, you just have to bring them back into work gradually And I don't think its rough to say. I worked with an Arabian gelding called Asti last year for a natural horsemanship project. He was hand reared, and as a result, didn't really understand heirarchy so he hated being around most of the other horses because he thought they were just having a go at him. I found some weeks with him went really well, and others were awful because he'd lock himself up behind the dominant behaviour and nervy habits. All it is, was Asti not getting strong enough signals from me, so he thought he had to protect himself from the other horses in the school. The weeks when I was more assertive, he trusted me more to take care of him and became really relaxed. Took time to work that out, though. Ultimately, it's almost always something you're doing, not the horse.
Take a look at the next bit whenever you like - no rush And I'll get you a link to Alkhana's ref in a sec
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Cactus-sis In reply to Tattered-Dreams [2013-01-17 20:35:29 +0000 UTC]
Yesh, true words there!
Yes, you are right I guess that I feel guilt because I've had so many friends around me that always wanted to own a horse, so they thought I was a bad owner whenever I "neglected" him Oo
That's a really interesting story! And I'm happy it worked out in the end and you're right, it's always something about the rider/handler and what they're doing. Sadly, not many understands that and it took me some years to understand it myself. But I will never regret that I bought my crazy little pony, I'm just mad at the former owners
Ooh, awesome!!
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Tattered-Dreams In reply to Cactus-sis [2013-01-17 21:10:27 +0000 UTC]
I guess that's true. Peer pressure is a big thing, but though I've never owned my own horse, I've worked with and studied them enough to know that just because you have one, it isn't always easy to ride and train. People who don't own a horse want one badly because the fantasy of riding every day takes over. Its not like that in reality, and owners know that, so I wouldn't worry about feeling guilty. A friend of mine has a number of horses/ponies and she doesn't ride nearly as much as she'd like because just taking care of them and the field takes time.
And you should have a link now ^^
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Cactus-sis In reply to Tattered-Dreams [2013-01-18 20:57:41 +0000 UTC]
I've never heard someone say this, actually. I've always got pressure from my former friends and riding instructors to ride regulary and train my pony almost every day! o_o So I automatically thought it was a really bad thing to not have enough time for my buddy. Thank you so much for telling me this, you've blown my mind
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Tattered-Dreams In reply to Cactus-sis [2013-01-18 21:06:59 +0000 UTC]
Never heard someone say it? Yikes.
I can see what your friends and instructors mean - yes, its good to ride regularly because it keeps your horse in shape and keeps you both in a rhythm where you know what to expect from each other. Plus, horses like routine, so they tend to work nicer if they know that there's a set time each day when they're ridden. There's tons more reasons besides that, too.
But horses often go lame and need a few days off each year; many people don't have access to a sheltered school, and its not fair to ride in rain, snow, sleet or a thunder storm, so weather prevents you riding. You may get the flu, break an arm or sprain your wrist and not be able to ride. Simply, while it's good to ride regularly (lets face it, that is how you keep a horse fit), its stupid to overlook that both you and your horse have lives that can interfere with that. Owning a horse is acknowledging that keeping them healthy is more important than riding at times - otherwise you could pay to have a lesson every week. Plus, some horses like eventers and endurance mounts only compete during the summer seasons, so they're deliberately 'roughed off' each winter with barely any exercise, and that's their routine.
I'm glad I could tell you this if no one else has, in that case XD. Defintiely don't feel bad. Every single horse is different, is used for different things and has a different owner with different demands. You just do what you can for your own situation
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Tattered-Dreams In reply to Cactus-sis [2013-01-18 21:06:18 +0000 UTC]
Never heard someone say it? Yikes.
I can see what your friends and instructors mean - yes, its good to ride regularly because it keeps your horse in shape and keeps you both in a rhythm where you know what to expect from each other. Plus, horses like routine, so they tend to work nicer if they know that there's a set time each day when they're ridden. There's tons more reasons besides that, too.
But horses often go lame and need a few days off each year; many people don't have access to a sheltered school, and its not fair to ride in rain, snow, sleet or a thunder storm, so weather prevents you riding. You may get the flu, break an arm or sprain your wrist and not be able to ride. Simply, while it's good to ride regularly (lets face it, that is how you keep a horse fit), its stupid to overlook that both you and your horse have lives that can interfere with that. Owning a horse is acknowledging that keeping them healthy is more important than riding at times - otherwise you could pay to have a lesson every week. Plus, some horses like eventers and endurance mounts only compete during the summer seasons, so they're deliberately 'roughed off' each winter with barely any exercise, and that's their routine.
I'm glad I could tell you this if no one else has, in that case XD. Defintiely don't feel bad. Every single horse is different, is used for different things and has a different owner with different demands. You just do what you can for your own situation
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Cactus-sis In reply to Tattered-Dreams [2013-01-18 21:49:42 +0000 UTC]
Nope, never heard about this
One of my former instructors usually gave me "homework" to do at home but back then I had no paddock to ride in and since I live rather desolate without any paths in the forest and a road where people drives like maniacs, I only rode once a week in a riding school where we had to rent the paddock for personal use in one hour and often got the not-amused-stare from my instructor whenever I had to tell her that I hadn't practiced anything
Thankfully I did of course realize that my pony actually became more calm and easier to handle when I started Horsemanship and rode him a bit more often! But it always felt like I had to do more and I couldn't be happy about the simple acceptance and joy that I already had with my old boy So THIS is something totally outside my knowledge and the feedback I've had before, I'm dumbfounded XD
This has really been interesting to read, it's like a pile of rocks has vanished from my shoulders xD It gives a boost of relief
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Tattered-Dreams In reply to Cactus-sis [2013-01-18 22:26:47 +0000 UTC]
Glad to help, then
When I first started riding (and I mean in the first few months only) my instructor - who is still one of my favourites to date, though I've not seen her for years now - would give me 'homework' which comprised mostly of memorising how to hold the reins or the basics of position by sitting on a chair like I was in the saddle. I've never been asked to practice riding outside of paid lessons. Then again, I'm in the UK, so maybe expectations about lessons and horse ownership are different? I was given more independence in college, where we were expected to read up on things between riding, but that wasn't often and we had an entire library at our disposal. On the rare occasions we were asked to practice riding for something, we had a yard of horses that were intended for the students learning, so we could book them and an indoor arena as needed. That was in *college* studying horses, so - sorry for being blunt - I think its unfair for an instructor to ask that you do extra work on your own horse like that.
Story here: a friend of mine from university (same campus I did college at) has two horses. A welshie with no brakes she events with, and a young TB who she's bringing on to do dressage on. Our riding teacher in uni was not one I liked - we just didn't get along. And because uni was a lot of independent study, we were often expected to do things on our own.
In one week, her TB mare bolted through a fence and skinned her cannons, her welshie had a really severe reaction to a shot and there were no horses free on the student yard because of assessments. Still, our teacher didn't come down on my friend like a ton of bricks for not practicing. Life happens.
I do say that owning a horse isn't all sunshine and daisies, but ultimately - they're not cheap. They cost a lot of money to keep and even more to compete, so no one would do it if it wasn't for the enjoyment between the mucking out and snowy mornings. You shouldn't let other people's thoughts and opinions make you enjoy just spending time with your pony less. I've nearly bought two horses in my life, and both of them I spent more time with on the ground than I did in the saddle. Some people value training, riding and competing, but that's their choice, so just enjoy whatever kind of relationship you want to have and don't let anyone tell you different
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Cactus-sis In reply to Tattered-Dreams [2013-01-21 10:05:38 +0000 UTC]
Wow, that was quite the instructor you had! And I can understand why she's your favourite, she was really good at teaching it seemed Also your college seemed just as awesome!
I don't know if it's other expectations here in Sweden than in the UK, since I live in a village and... well, countrysides are a bit like they are xD When I went on a riding camp with a friend, close to our capital, they were more strict about teaching in front of the blackboard than in the saddle. Of course, that's something good but I immediately got the looks when I didn't know how to make "the proper command" for canter when we were riding. Obviously, we had different commands and I wasn't allowed to use mine because it was "too basic", or something like that
Oh my, in just one week? That's terrible! I'm glad that your teacher didn't scold her though... And I hope that her horses was okay later on?
Naw, thank you so much for your kind words! I've been mindblown and relieved, gonna give my old pony a big hug from you (whether he likes or not) XD
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Tattered-Dreams In reply to Cactus-sis [2013-01-21 10:18:19 +0000 UTC]
She was a great instructor for me starting out - she understood the typical 'first time on a horse' fear very well and was just really approachable. The instructor I have now is the opposite - she's harsher and has less patience and is prone to yelling if you continuously get something wrong. Where I am with my riding now, that's not awful; She doesn't really get to the yelling before I can fix what I'm doing wrong and we're okay, but she's definitely not the best teacher for the more nervy riders, and just a few years back I didn't like her much because I didn't know enough yet.
And lol - my college was okay, but far from awesome. Some of the teachers were great, others were awful, and it was pretty unprofessional. One of the girls on my uni course was almost always arguing with one of the lecturers about something, and one day a teacher that our 5 had for an industry lesson just had a go at us and to this day we're not sure why. I liked my college teachers more than the ones who took us on for uni I used to get on with all those teachers fine.
I know what you mean about 'basic aids', too. One of the girls in my uni class had very limited riding skills (which sort of begged the question of how she'd gotten on the course) and when we were all practicing flying changes, she had to ask what the aids were. We all tried to help after the teacher threw her hands up and insisted she should know.
Haha, yep just one week. (and this teacher that didn't have a fuss, was the same one mentioned above who got ticked off with the girl who couldn't flying change. See what I mean about unprofessionalism? favouritism, too). Her horses are fine now, yes. The TB mare is back into dressage and healed up fine, and her Welshie got over the reaction after a few days rest ^^
And you're welcome I am glad to give a pony a virtual hug XD
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Cactus-sis In reply to Tattered-Dreams [2013-01-28 13:36:49 +0000 UTC]
Ah, that is some really good instructor skills I was starting to loose faith in all horse riding instructors when we were supposed to test cross country at my village's riding school and they didn't tell me that the horse I was riding used to get a bit... over excited, when he was doing cross country (ended with me getting dragged after the horse a few meters on the ground) xD Glad you had a good first instructor though, although it's nice to always have one. I don't really understand the point with a teacher or instructor who's so harsh
Ah, I see... It's always going to be some bad and good teachers, and the same with classmates, ey? Bit of a shame though since education is harder nowadays, because youngsters have to pass at least high school to get a decent job
Oh, talk about strange... o_o Especially if it was in your uni class, indeed.
It was only because my experience of riding in years that made me pass to ride on that camp, I guess. And my pony is used to many variations of basic such as advance aids, so I never really had any trouble to make him listen with the knowledge I have + he gets the deal after a few minutes and suddenly does things automatically.
But then I suddenly was at a riding camp where they were all oh-so-professional and I was all like: "How about you do it your way and I do it mine, how about that?! D8<", even though that is a terrible attitude to use
Favouritism, yuck... Glad to hear that your friend's horses are all right now though! I wish her and her horses luck in the future
Haha, why of course! Virtual hugs are awesome! XD Gave him one the same day and he was standing all still and wondered what I was doing, like usual. At least he didn't mind! 8D
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Tattered-Dreams In reply to Cactus-sis [2013-03-03 17:13:20 +0000 UTC]
Wow, I'm so sorry it's taken me ages to respond! Life takes over
I do think most people get along better with a more sympathetic teacher, but to be fair, there are some people who excel if they have the pressure of someone harsher. As long as you match up personality and style, you're fine; its when you have an instructor and a student who are wrong for each other's personality that you have a problem.
I've given up trying to work out the oddities of my college/uni teachers. The campus just wasn't all that professional (yes, favouritism sucks, particularly if it's for little reason), but I had some good times and some bad times. I just leave it at that, now
Haha, in some ways, yes its not the best attitude (you do it your way, I'll do it mine) because it can mean you're not taking on board new ideas and learning from them. But at the same time, its a good philosophy for people to work with - particularly if you're at a livery stable and you just want to ride but you're always around people who think they know best and have usually all been taught differently. Having everyone agree to only pay attention to themselves, unless someone asks for an opinion can prevent a lot of headaches.
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Neighko [2013-01-11 05:24:44 +0000 UTC]
They are both beautiful! I love your story too! Can't wait to hear about more of these two ^^
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Tattered-Dreams In reply to Neighko [2013-01-11 07:38:46 +0000 UTC]
Thank you ^^
And there's definitely more coming!
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Tattered-Dreams In reply to Neighko [2013-01-11 21:54:11 +0000 UTC]
Just uploading one now - should be posted in an hour or so
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Jo-san [2013-01-11 03:29:00 +0000 UTC]
Lovely seascape! Your characters are delicate and the colours delicious. I really like the pose of Rue's mother - and her personality.
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Tattered-Dreams In reply to Jo-san [2013-01-11 07:38:11 +0000 UTC]
Thank you!
Seascapes aren't my strong point, so I'm glad you like it - and Rue's mom ^^
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MissDudette [2013-01-11 00:00:36 +0000 UTC]
Good grief, you have such color in your writings, it's just wonderful. ^^ Love, LOVE Rue's mum. She's just epic and gorgeous.
And the dad needs to be written about to!
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Tattered-Dreams In reply to MissDudette [2013-01-11 00:35:33 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much! I'm really glad you liked the story, and Rue's mum ^^ I adore her.
And the dad isn't so involved - it will come out why - but he will be introduced/written about in the future
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tangledwoods [2013-01-10 23:37:55 +0000 UTC]
Oh wow, Alkhana is absolutely gorgeous!
I LOVE those braids!! That is such an awesome design idea.
Your story was super fun to read, I really hope you get a fawnling that looks like her and really flesh her out!
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Tattered-Dreams In reply to tangledwoods [2013-01-11 00:34:13 +0000 UTC]
Thank you!
I really like her braids, too - this is just sort of how I've imagined her for ages. Glad you liked the story, and I think I'll see what Rae says about Alkhana ^^
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tangledwoods In reply to Tattered-Dreams [2013-01-11 02:31:11 +0000 UTC]
It makes her look mature and beautiful.
Excited to see what she says!
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