Horses: Inupiat
Inupiat is an adult male unicorn. He is officially part of herd Mustang. His animal friend is a polar bear. Inupiat was created by Jennifer L. Meyer.
Inupiat is a pure black stallion. His coat, hooves, mane, tail, and horn are entirely black. He has a long mane and tail with a long horn and feathering around his hooves. Part of his tail is bound by a brown/grey strap and he wears a brown harness around his neck with white feathering and beads.
Inupiat is named after the Inuit people, a tribe found in Northwest Alaska and the Bearing Strait. The name “Inuit” means “real people”.
Like most others Inupiat’s stable art follows the original art well even having a slight green shade on parts of him despite the fact under different lighting this shade would not appear. Inupiat had a regular stable which uses the Native Lights card art for the portrait.
Quote: “You have the strength and spirit to face any challenge”
Inupiat makes 2 appearances in the card series. He appears in Native Lights as a promo card in the North American release and as a base set card in the International release. Inupiat appears again in the Best of Bella Sara series using the same card art.
Bellow is the magazine Inupiat could be found in.
(This is such a mid 2000s girl magazine. The headband, side ponytails, flower necklaces. The magazine telling you how to be more likable and the girl advice. Not to mention the quizzes and best friends theming)
Other appearances:
Inupiat appears as a mini figurine for series 1 and appears in the Bellapedia.
Opinions: Inupiat makes the top 10 as one of my favorite horses. Jennifer L. Meyer makes such gorgeous horses especially unicorns. His beautiful figure coupled with the pure black is amazing. Pure unicorns are already not super common in the Bella Sara world so Inupiat being the only pure black makes him even more special.
Headcannons:
- Like the rest of hers Mustang he does not stay in one area.
- He however typically sticks to colder areas.
- He loves to travel around and help people always reassuring them that they are strong.
- He is huge
- He himself is very strong both physically and spiritually as well as magically.
- He has been invited to herd Bellasara but declined to stay with Mustang.
- His magic can summon the spirit of a polar bear and can even control the lights in the sky
- He is well known throughout all of North of North
- Some consider him a myth for how quickly he appears and disappears.
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All Legs 38W9508 by Daniel D'Auria
Via Flickr:
One doesn’t have to look hard to see the love between a dam and her foal. This colt is likely no more than a day or so old. He is still a bit wobbly but horses stand within minutes of birth. They have to in order to nurse, and they must nurse in order to survive. They usually begin trying to run within a day and this little guy is no exception. You can see from his stature, he is all legs. The legs of horses at birth are proportionately large compared to adults. The reasons for this are clear. #WildHorses
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Thanks for posting mustangs! Do you know what happens to the horses that aren’t sold?
Happy to do it!
Generally, mustangs are offered at least three times. This can be on the Internet Adoption or via in person events. After that, some are changed to “Sale authority”, meaning that they are listed for sale rather than adoption: “animals over 10 years old – as well as younger ones that have been passed over for adoption at least three times – are eligible for sale, a transaction in which the title of ownership passes immediately from the Federal government to the buyer.”
That clause of being offered three times is what gives rise to “three strike” mustangs.
If that doesn’t do the trick, the horses are moved to Long Term Holding (LTH). This is where the horses are turned out on contracted ranches, in enourmous pastures. They are provided with hay and water.
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When Cloud's son Bolder grew into a stallion, he sired two foals - a colt and a filly - by the mare Firestorm.
Cloud: Wild Stallion of the Rockies | About | Nature | PBS
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Herd Mustang
Territory: Herd Mustang does not have one territory. They are a nomadic herd and can be found all over North of North.
Castle: Wildscape Castle
Founder:
Mustang
Other Titles:
Lady: Potpourri
Quote: “Freedom with honour”
Info: This herd honors the virtue of freedom. The horses of herd Mustang don’t live together in one place opting to choose their own paths. Those in herd Mustang believe that freedom is only for those with the self-control to use it wisely. Unlike most other herds, Mustang doesn’t have royalty of much of a hierarchy as they don’t place values in it. All honorable horses may join Herd Mustang.
Herd Mustang is definitely one of the more unique ones having no hierarchy and claiming no territory. I think it’s cool how they’re all part of a herd but don’t feel the need to constantly stick together and are able to follow their own path. I like the themes and values of this herd.
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