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B-239 ROS Veniat Mors Super Te
There is no question that age has helped to calm this mare, she has long abandoned her post as the stable’s pest-control but has since adopted the stance as a protector for the mare herd (something that was well welcomed by the older mares.)
It is also noted that due to the lack of male Equus Ballators about when she was growing up, Morsi has developed an alpha mindset, something that is aided by her natural ease at slipping into the role of a leader. She has kept her military-like self-discipline and has developed a strong sense of morality from her experiences and knowledge gained from when she was a foal. So, we’re not too sure on what her reactions will be if/when we bring in some males.
Though still considerably cautious around strangers, she has since learned that they are infinitely more frightened of her than she of them and often waits for them to show signs of aggression before she lunges into an attack – however, she tends to move the focus of her attack depending on her mood; if she wants to hurt/disable their attack she bites the back of the knee and waist, but if she wants to kill the back of the neck if her main focus.