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Rystil Arden said:
I dunno why they'd have one, but Selene would really only ride on a horse that was wild. She considers domestication to be unnatural.

Well she'd better get rid of the bear...he's semi-domesticated now. ;)
 

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unleashed said:
Well she'd better get rid of the bear...he's semi-domesticated now. ;)
Naw, he's just an animal companion. There's a big difference ;) In her mind, domestication requires a regime of eugenics to mutate a creature in a way that suits the domesticator, as in dogs->wolves.
 

Rystil Arden said:
I dunno why they'd have one, but Selene would really only ride on a horse that was wild. She considers domestication to be unnatural.
There are a few "Unbroken" horses in the stables, you could have one of those.
 


Rystil Arden said:
Naw, he's just an animal companion. There's a big difference ;) In her mind, domestication requires a regime of eugenics to mutate a creature in a way that suits the domesticator, as in dogs->wolves.

I don't think that would suit any domesticator, turning dogs into wolves. :p
 

Can't think they'll react favourably to being near a bear.

That's true :lol:

'Unbroken' doesn't really make a difference for her. She doesn't really care whether it has been tamed, just whether it is domesticated. The difference is in the eugenics--Selene feels that domestication is man trying to defy nature, whereas taming an animal just means you want to make friends with it.
 


Rystil Arden said:
That's true :lol:

'Unbroken' doesn't really make a difference for her. She doesn't really care whether it has been tamed, just whether it is domesticated. The difference is in the eugenics--Selene feels that domestication is man trying to defy nature, whereas taming an animal just means you want to make friends with it.
So do you want to go out an find a wild horse?

They're magebred riding horses, not likely to find them in the wild anyway.
 

Rystil Arden said:
That's true :lol:

'Unbroken' doesn't really make a difference for her. She doesn't really care whether it has been tamed, just whether it is domesticated. The difference is in the eugenics--Selene feels that domestication is man trying to defy nature, whereas taming an animal just means you want to make friends with it.

Well we'll just have to assume all of Hanable's horses have be captured from wild herds and trained then won't we. :D Well that's not going to work is it. :(

Rystil Arden said:
You know what I meant :p

Yes, but that doesn't mean I can't poke fun at it anyway. ;)
 

Bront said:
So do you want to go out an find a wild horse?

They're magebred riding horses, not likely to find them in the wild anyway.
Magebred, eh? That's even worse! :p Now you're using magic to mess with the poor things while performing your eugenics.
 

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