What colour are horses in your setting?
Theoretically they should be European and Arabic in color if it's basic fantasy American Indian Comanche horses shouldn't exist.
>>97986853Pintos still existed in the Old World, they just weren't as prolific and were typically selected against in European breeding programs, while the opposite happened in the New World. Personally I think the Injuns were onto something.
>>97986845Traditional games?
>>97986948Yeah we're playing the traditional kindergarten children's game of coloring horses but in our minds because that's what adults of sophistication do, nogames kun.I bet you didn't even color the veggies on page 1.
>>97986845I want to live long enough to see the day I can retire to a small piece of land with a few horses, chicken and cows all of my own
>>97986845My setting intentionally doesn't have horses or any other hooved animals except cows, which were artificially placed on the world for mysterious maybe plot reasons like 70 years ago.
>>97987236Depending on your investments, it could take not that long. But I hear horses are quite a bit expensive to maintain.
>>97986845>What colour are horses in your setting?Setting is stuck in the copper/bronze age, so horses haven't been 'completely domesticated' and still remain a low-legged, fat, squat, thick-headed, more donkey-like, creature, coming in a variety of primitive/wild coats and patterns. Another thing is many of them still possessing those snazzy zebra-stripes, and/or the cookies & cream coats, in order to protect themselves from predators and make them less appealing to biting tropical flies.
>>97986845Pink
>>97986845Blurgange. It's a homebrew color unique to my homebrew setting.
>>97986845I haven't figured out which color, or if I even want horses in it at all.Too bad for you.
>>97987095Try playing games for once, retard.
>>97986845Standard horse colors. Not an exciting post, I know, but it's an answer.