One of Denise's Descriptions
Form name: Quadrupedal Quarterhorse
Pictures of form: None
Description of form:
A bit more mundane than the norm for her,
Denise stands before you on four solid, ebon hooves. Flowing up from
them, the quarterhorse mare is the same shade, perfectly black up to her
mane and ears. Inbetween, Denise, all of fourteen hands at the
shoulder, is a solid creature of beauty. Sleekly muscled, yes, but much
sturdier than an arabian, her legs and sturdy hooves look as if they
could pull more than her fair share at any task she was put to. Her
tail, a silky cloud of ebony that shines slightly like the rest of her
coat in any light, swishes occasionally over her muscled rump and those
strong hindlegs.
Up a strong neck, Denise's face resembles
her unicorn face in some respects. You can tell it is her, even though
her muzzle is slightly boxier, and her head larger. Not to mention she
is lacking a horn - Instead, only a star of virgin white on her forehead
mars her otherwise all-black coat. Her large, dark blue-pupilled eyes
are partially obscured by the forelocks of her silky mane, that could
perhaps use a trim. From what one can see, though, the soft blues do
give a sense of kindness to her otherwise strong form.
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