Description
FINALLY. Goblin has an official reference.
Name: Goblin
Stable Name: Goblin; "That Horse"
Gender: Stallion
Breed: Thoroughbred
Age: 6yrs
Height: 17hh
Phenotype Black Sabino
Genotype: EE/aa/nSb Health Concerns: Equine Stifle Dysfunction
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Discipline: -Retired-
Sire/Dam: Starter
Bloodlines: Starter
Offspring: -
For Stud: Currently Unavailable
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Rider/Trainer: Simeon Alvarez
Owner: WCE
Awards: -
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Personality: A fierce stallion with a dominant personality, who isn't afraid of throwing his weight around. Goblin seems to be keenly aware that he's bigger, faster, and stronger than just about everyone.
His past injury and "treatment" left him with too many vices to count. He is wary of newcomers, and responds violently to any stranger that gets too close. Before his injury, he was a fiery brute that tore up the track on Race Day. Almost never out of energy, confinement during rehabilitation was difficult for him.
Vices: (Red Bullets indicate problems that are still continuing, Green Bullets indicate problems that have been almost or completely resolved)
Unridable
Resists Bridling/Saddling
High Strung
Bullies handlers/other animals
Afraid of People
Sensitive Hocks, Resistant to Contact & Kicks (Due to Past Injury)
Lunges/Bites
Kicks/Chews Stall Door
Pulls Back When Tied
Bolts to Field
Bad to Catch
Pulls/Drags on the Lead
Bad to Load/Travel
Other: Once a top racing stallion, Goblin was severely injured when the truck transporting his trailer wrecked. Though it was recommended he be euthanized, Goblin's owners decided to put him through a lengthy and no-promises type recovery.
Though his physical injuries healed to the point that he could carry a rider, while confined to his stall he grew aggressive and hard to handle. Putting a saddle on him was out of the question, as he was prone to attacking anyone and anything within reach. Attempts to rehabilitate Goblin usually caused more harm than good.
Eventually, everyone learned to avoid the angry animal as the situation continued to to grow worse. Unridable, unsellable, and unfriendly, he owners had reached the point that they were considering putting him down when Alfheim offered to purchase the stallion for their program and rehabilitate him. Now we've got him, and most of the staff is wondering if the horse isn't really a horse at all, but a some kind of monster.
His care has been assigned to one of Alfheim's newer inhabitants, Simeon Alvarez, who's about as easy to get along with as the horse.
Featured Art
Past Events
None
Other Participations
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Pose referenced from: fav.me/d586myo by slime-stock