Story: After the sprint at the start, there were still many opportunities for a full gallop in the thin snow. That's when Hrim realized what a good choice she made when she choose Gobi for the first part. Gobi could barely be held back, if he could he would just gallop and trot all the way to Austria. Keeping up with everyone else was not a problem. The only problem was holding Gobi back from racing the other horses, as its a sure way to tire himself up and the others, not to mention potential falls and slips.
At the next gallop, while she past a few riders, she noticed one big horse with a rider in blue galloping at some distance. Hrim recognized them to be the ones who sat by them at the start. She admired the big cob as she rode by and gave them a friendly nod.
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Finally! I thought I'd never get my first entry in. I had this horrible art block D: and nothing I drew was to my liking. But now all is better. Also Hrim with goggles and scarf covering face, reminds me of Tusken riders from Star Wars (the desert people of Tatooine)
Got my inspiration from my latest ride again, now I'm partnered with a hucul gelding named Genghis, and he's just like Gobi, little and all gun powder. My family and friends have a say for horses like Gobi and Genghis, its "Kicsi, kicsi da' Hã!" which is a mix of Hungarian and Romanian that translated in English would be something like "Small, small but damn!"
So glad you dug yourself out of artblock! did I help? But yes, Hrim with that outfit does remind of Tuskens, hahah; I love how you put your signature, and again, so much dynamic this is delicious to look at!
And the fastest horse I ever knew was a Hackney pony - oh my goodness, he could run the legs off the big horses.
We say, "small but mighty!"
Hah I'm not very surprised with these little horses
But yes, Hrim with that outfit does remind of Tuskens, hahah; I love how you put your signature, and again, so much dynamic this is delicious to look at!