Ah, it was about time for new quests in Epona! You were required to be liked with New Hillcrest, since I reach admired a while ago that wasn't a problem. So let's begin. Hello Ricky! Nice to talk to you again. So you think me and Sienna can't do push up eh? Well we'll show you. What do you mean Sienna didn't do it? She's a horse, she can't! Right I'll get you a drink Oh, so you're better at being a horse then Sienna? ... okay...? Race? So you'd like to study the ways of the horse, let's go. Now squat? Sienna can't squat! But she can jump. So Ricky observes her eat, be brushed and have her hoof picked. But the only real way to understand a horse Sorry Sienna! So Ricky needs someone to get his shoes, so I'll head down to the stable. Oh no! Ivan seems ready to take the stables for his own, but time for a story Ricky was taken in by Master Lucia to Epona Kai, Epona's jor-jistu club. Jor-jistu is the marshal art of the horse. He was okay at it and when Lucia died Ricky was to own the club. However, to own the club you have to win the Jovick Jor-jistu championships, and RIcky didn't, Ivan did. But it's time to put things right. Let's practice. To finish Ricky gave me a training top and shoes. I love the animations with the training with Ricky and the dressage test thing!
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Li Silentland
Hello!Welcome to my little space on the large internet where I can share my thoughts, views and fanfics! I am you 'normal' teenaged girl, who loves writing, gaming and horses. I've played Star Stable online since 1st June 2014 and I am currently a level 20 player on Cupcake Valley where I hang about with Frosty Roses and my 18 pixel horses! Disclaimer: All images and anything else to do with this blog are taken in the game Star Stable Online produced by Star Stable Entertainment AB. I have nothing to do with Star Stable and own none of their graphics. But I can tell you it is a great game and you should play it!
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