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| Roll unusual color 1d10.
| Roll uncommon color 1d20.
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| 30
| 30
| Special color
| Rare color
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| Roll unusal color 1d20.
| Roll rare color 1d20.
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| 31+
| 31+
| Strange color
| Strange color
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| Roll unusual color 1d20+10
| Roll Strange color 1d20,
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== Unusual colours ==
== Uncommon colors ==


{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%;"
{| class="wikitable"
! Roll
! Roll
! Colour
! Color
! Image
! Description
! Description
! Value modifier
! Value
|-
|-
| 1
| 1
| Blanket Leopard
| Light red dun
| White over the hip that may extend from the tail to the base of the neck. The spots inside the blanket (if present) are the same color as the horse’s base coat.
|  
| Lightest shade of red dun. Reddish mane.
  Legs darker than the rest of the body.
| x1.25
|-
| 2
| Red dun
|
| Light shade of red dun. Reddish mane. Legs darker than the rest of the
  body.
| x1.25
|-
| 3
| Liver dun
|
| Liver-brown fur. Chocolate-brown mane. Legs darker than the rest of the
  body.
| x1.25
|-
| 4
| Copper dun
|
| Copper-red fur. Brownish mane. Legs darker than the rest of the body.
| x1.25
|-
| 5
| Bronze dun
|
| Reddish-brown fur. Brown mane. Legs darker than the rest of the body.
| x1.25
|-
| 6
| Silver dun
|
| Creamy silver. Shaded color, darker near head. Black mane. Legs darker
  than the rest of the body.
| x1.25
|-
| 7
| Gold dun
|
| Warm cream to apricot. Ivory mane. Legs darker than the rest of the body.
| x1.25
|-
| 8
| Slate dun
|
| Dark shade of blueish-black. Shaded color, darker near hear. Black mane.
  Legs darker than the rest of the body.
| x1.25
|-
| 9
| Black dun
|
| Lighter black color. Shaded color, darker near hear. Black mane. Legs
  darker than the rest of the body.
| x1.25
|-
| 10
| Bay dun
|
| Tan or gold with black points and mane. Legs darker with black points.
| x1.25
|-
| 11
| Buttermilk dun
|
| Pale cream fur. Black mane. Legs darker than the rest of the body.
| x1.25
|-
| 12
| Brown dun
|
| Lighter than mouse dun. Brown to black. Darker mane. Legs darker than the
  rest of the body.
| x1.25
|-
| 13
| Mouse dun
|
| Very dark muddy brown. Darker mane. Shaded color, darker near head. Legs
  darker than the rest of the body.
| x1.25
|-
| 14
| Olive dun
|
| Brownish green. Darker mane. Shaded color, darker near head. Legs darker
  than the rest of the body.
| x1.25
|-
| 15
| Yellow dun
|
| Light to dark, peachy-yellow. Ivory/white mane. Legs darker than the rest
  of the body.
| x1.25
|-
| 16
| Buckskin dun
|
| Yellow-tan with dark points. Black mane. Legs black.
| x1.25
|-
| 17
| Cream dun
|
| Pale cream coat. Ivory light mane. Barely visible darker leg-markings.
| x1.5
|-
| 18
| Sable dun
|
| Coat darker than amber with chocolate points. Chocolate  brown mane and leg-markings.
| x1.5
|-
| 19
| Amber dun
|
| Buff tan coat with chocolate points. Pale chocolate mane.
| x1.5
|-
| 20
| Smoky black dun
|
| Grey. Dark grey mane with white hightlights. Shaded color, darker near
  head. Legs darker than the rest of the body.
| x1.5
|}
 
== Rare colors ==
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Roll
! Color
! Image
! Description
! Value
|-
| 1
| Strawberry roan
|
| Tan to pink coat. Legs and head unwhitened.
  Mane same color.
| x1.5
| x1.5
|-
|-
| 2
| 2
| Rose grey
| Black roan
| A gray horse with a reddish or pinkish tinge to its coat
|  
| Grey, blue or purple coat. Legs and head unwhitened. Mane black.
| x1.5
| x1.5
|-
|-
| 3
| 3
| Fleabitten gray
| Bay roan
| An otherwise fully white-haired horse that develops red hairs flecked throughout the coat.
|  
| Burgundy to pink coat. Head unwhitened. Mane and legs black.
| x1.5
| x1.5
|-
|-
| 4
| 4
| Rabicano
| Liliac roan
| Mixed patches of colored and white hairs, roll again on normal table for what color white mixes with.
|  
| Roan on Dark Chestnut. Legs and head unwhitened. Mane dark.
| x1.5
| x1.5
|-
|-
| 5
| 5
| Pinto
| Honey roan
| Large clear patches of white and any other color.
|  
| Roan on Palomino. Legs and head unwhitened. Mane slightly darker.
| x1.5
| x1.5
|-
|-
| 6
| 6
| Buckskin
| Amber ivory champagne
| Yellow, cream, or gold while the mane, tail and legs are black.
|  
| x2
| Shiny ivory to light gold-shaded cream. Mane and tail a shade darker.
| x1.75
|-
|-
| 7
| 7
| Champagne
| Sable ivory champagne
| Hazel eyes and pinkish, freckled skin.
|  
| x2
| Shiny pale golden brown or tan. Light brown mane, tail and legs.
| x1.75
|-
|-
| 8
| 8
| Dun
| Classic champagne
| Yellowish or tan coat with primitive markings
|  
| x2
| Shiny dark taupe or liliac with legs amd mane a shade darker.
| x1.75
|-
|-
| 9
| 9
| Grullo Dun
| Amber champagne
| solid “mouse-colored” gray or silver with black or dark gray primitive markings.
|  
| x2
| Shiny golden brown coat. Brown mane and darker brown legs.
| x1.75
|-
|-
| 10
| 10
| Red dun
| Sable champagne
| Pale yellow or tan with chestnut (red) primitive markings.
|  
| x2
| Shiny dark golden brown coat. Brown mane and darker brown legs.
| x1.75
|-
|-
| 11
| 11
| Buckskin dun
| Ivory champagne
| Pale gold with black mane, tail, legs and primitive markings.
|  
| x2.5
| Shiny ivory cream volor. White mane and tail.
| x1.75
|-
|-
| 12
| 12
| Snowflake
| Double cream champagne
| White spots on a dark body. Typically the white spots increase in number and size as the horse ages.
|  
| x2.5
| Shiny cream white. Mane and tail same color.
| x2
|-
|-
| 13
| 13
| Leopard
| Fleabitten grey
| Dark spots of varying sizes over a white body.
|  
| x2.5
| Grey, flecks of base color remain in coat. (Roll on first table to find
  out what color) Grey mane.
| x1.5
|-
|-
| 14
| 14
| Palomino
| Dapple grey
| Golden, yellow, or tan shade with a flaxen or white mane and tail.
|  
| x2.5
| Darker grey, dappled with base color. Black mane.
| x1.75
|-
|-
| 15
| 15
| Perlino
| Rose grey
| Cream-colored light fur and mane.
|  
| x2.5
| Lighter shade of red base. Black mane.
| x2
|-
|-
| 16
| 16
| Cremello
| Iron grey
| Cream-colored light fur and mane with some darker orange-ish areas
|  
| x3
| Grey on black. Bluish tint. Black legs and mane.
| x2
|-
|-
| 17
| 17
| Roan
| Medium grey
| Even mixture of colored and white hairs, roll again on normal table for what color (i.e. “Bay Roan”).
|  
| x3
| Grey on dark color. Near black mane.
| x2
|-
|-
| 18
| 18
| Red Roan
| Mulberry grey
| A chestnut base coat with roaning pattern with the mane and tail being the same red as the body. Red roans is sometimes called Strawberry Roan.
|  
| x3
| Grey on chestnut. White with reddish knees. Mane dark red with white
  tips.
| x2.5
|-
|-
| 19
| 19
| Bay Roan
| Grey
| A Bay base coat with roaning pattern (the mane and tail of the Bay Roan will be Black).
|  
| Lightned coat. Light grey mane and tail.
| x3
| x3
|-
|-
| 20
| 20
| Blue Roan
| White grey
| A black with roaning pattern, not to be confused with a gray or a blue dun/grullo. A roan tends to have a darker head, while grays not only lighten with age, but their heads tend to lighten before the rest of their bodies.
|  
| x3
| Completely lightned coat. Light grey mane and tail.
| x4
|}
 
== Strange colors ==
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Roll
! Color
! Image
! Description
! Value
|-
| 1
| Chocolate silver
|
| Deep chocolate color with brighter spots
  and black legs. White mane.
| x4
|-
| 2
| Silver dapple
|
| Lighter sepia cream chocolate color with brighter spots and black legs.
  Blonde mane.
| x4
|-
|-
| 21
| 3
| Pearl
| Silver dapple smoky grulla
| Uniform apricot-like color, blue eyes
|  
| Faded silver/cream color with darker leg markings. Dark blonde mane and
  tail with white tips.
| x4
| x4
|-
|-
| 22
| 4
| Smokey Black
| Smoky cream grulla
| Black or a few shades lighter than true black
|  
| Near white shiny coat with barely visible leg markings. Light grey mane
  with white highlights.
| x5
| x5
|-
|-
| 23
| 5
| Dapple Grey
| Pearl
| Dark hair coat with “dapples,” which are dark rings with lighter hairs on the inside of the ring, scattered over the entire body of the animal.
|  
| Pale apricot body and mane/tail. Blue eyes.
| x5
|-
| 6
| Perlino
|
| Shiny pale cream coat, lower legs darker. Mane darker.
| x6
| x6
|-
|-
| 24
| 7
| Brindle
| Palomino
| One of the rarest colors in [[horses]], possibly linked to chimerism. Characteristics are any color with “zebra-like” stripes, but most common is a brown horse with faint yellowish markings.
|  
| Very shiny pale cream coat. Mane bright.
| x6
|-
| 8
| Cremello
|
| Shiny pale cream coat, white mane.
| x7
| x7
|-
|-
| 25
| 9
| Silver dapple
| True black
| Black fur with white hairs, especially mane.
|  
| Shiny ebony black coat.
| x8
| x8
|-
|-
| 26
| 10
| Smokey Cream
| Dominant white
| Cream-colored coats, pale blue eyes, and rosy-pink skin
|  
| x9
| Completely white horse. Pink nose brown eyes.
| x8
|-
|-
| 27
| 11
| True Black
| Albino
| True black, very rare.
|  
| Completely white horse. Pink nose redish/pink eyes.
| x10
|-
| 12
| Eire snowflake
|
| Reddish black with white faded spots, increases with age. Darker mane.
| x10
| x10
|-
|-
| 28
| 13
| Dominant White
| Aquitanian brindle
| Perfect white, very rare.
|  
| Dark blueish mane with red bridlemarks. Black mane and tail. Blue eyes.
| x15
|-
| 14
| Frisian ebony
|
| Ebony black, with longer mane and tail.
| x15
| x15
|-
|-
| 29
| 15
| Albino
| [[Lyonesse]] pure
| White fur with red eyes.
|  
| Shiny white, very long mane and tail.
| x15
|-
| 16
| Midnight mare
|
| Dark blue-tinted coat with very small bright white dots. Black mane,
  sometimes with brighter highlights.
| x15
|-
| 17
| Wasteland blood
|
| Dark blood-red coat. Black mane and legs. Characteristic red eyes and
  lips.
| x15
|-
| 18
| Avalon ivory
|
| White or cream-color coat. Long curly mane and tail.
| x15
|-
| 19
| Unique color
|
| A very unique color, perhaps the result of a spontanious mutation. GM
  fiat.
| x20
| x20
|-
|-
| 30
| 20
| Unique or magical color.
| Magical color
| This color is unique in the world, worthy of an emperor.
|  
| A truly magical color, perhaps shifting or glowing.
| x30
| x30
|}
|}

Revision as of 11:26, 14 November 2017

Rules for Horses

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Trait Quality of traits Description
1-5 Very bad traits These traits would normally get a horse slaughtered. But times might be desperate. These trait makes a horse dangerous to use in combat.
5-10 Bad traits These are cumbersome traits to have in a horse. And could lower the price of the horse. But they can still be used most of the time.
11-13 Normal traits A few interesting traits, neither too good or too bad.
14-17 No traits Just a regular horse.
18-20 Normal traits A few interesting traits, neither too good or too bad.
21-25 Good traits These are traits that make a horse more useful than normally. And could increase the price of the horse by quite a lot.
26-30 Very good traits These traits make the horse spectacular and the envy of other knights. These are the horses of kings and heroes.

Modifiers

Modifiers Type of horse Description
–15 to trait roll Cursed horse No horse this bad survives for long.
–10 to trait roll Bad horse These horses would sell for a fraction of a price. Only a desperate knight would buy a horse from this horse.
–5 to trait roll Cheap horse These horses would sell for maybe half the price. Only a poor knight would buy this horse.
0 to trait roll Common horse These horses is not a fitting for a knight, only if times are bad would a knight risk buying this horse.
+5 to trait roll Noble horse This is the common roll for a warhorse of a knight. The horse COULD have bad or good traits. but never the very good or very bad.
+10 to trait roll Lords horse This is the horse for lords and barons. This makes the horse very expensive. But they can never have bad traits.
+15 to trait roll Royal horse This is a spectacular horse indeed, usually only kings or rich counts could affords these horses. They have a high probability of good traits.
+20 to trait roll Magical horse These are the horses of faerie or legend. They cannot be bought. They only have good traits.

Traits

Roll Trait Description Rule
01 Biter The horse has a nasty temperament and likes to take chunks out of unsuspecting bystanders. Roll [Horsemanship -5] otherwise horse attacks someone that gets close.
02 Kicker Walking behind this dead-eyed brute is a bad idea as he loves to kick out. Horse attacks anyone that steps behind it.
03 Lazy This horse does not like to move. Roll [Horsemanship -5] to even get this horse moving.
04 Rears This horse tends to rear when stressed or scared. Roll [Horsemanship -5] or fall of the horse if the horse is stressed (i.e. attack/attacking).
05 Stomper This beast takes perverse joy in stomping on feet and crushing toes. 25% to stomp on feet of anyone getting close (1D6 damage).
06 Bone-jarring Whatever jangling way this ungainly beast moves it is uncomfortable and tiring for its rider. Makes all travel difficult. Double all travel times or takes 1hp damage for each hour of travel.
07 Headstrong This horse knows where it wants to go. -5 to all rolls for Horsemanship
08 Gentle This noble horse is a kind soul. Even if combat-trained, this horse causes the rider -5 to combat rolls.
09 Escape artist No stable built by man can hold this horse. Frequently (storytellers discretion) escapes. Escapes on 17-20 on a stable-roll each winter.
10 Easily distracted “Look, squirrel!” Frequently (storytellers discretion) looses sight of what it’s doing. Roll [Horsemanship] to get the hose back on track.
11 Love-sick Needy, this horse likes to get up and personal and kiss you. Licks and kisses people that gets to close.
12 Skittish This horse dislikes something particular. If confronted with a certain animal/thing/activity, this horse gets very skittish (-5 on all Horsemanship).
13 Slow This horse is slower than most. –1 MOV
14 Spot Curious spot of color. Interesting point of conversation, at most.
15 Curious This horse likes to keep watch. Horse rolls [Awarness 10+1d6] to warn of dangers.
16 Insignificant Absolutely nothing to mention about this horse. Nothing.
17 Hairy This horse has an unusually mane and fur. Can fetch a bit extra coin.
18 Friendly This horse likes strangers. Anyone can ride this horse equally well.
19 Playful This horse likes children. This horse protects and cares for human children.
20 Herd-animal This horse gets along better than most with other animals. Leads other animals from danger.
21 Stable Even at a gallop this horse keeps things steady. Rider adds +5 to Horsemanship-rolls to avoid falling of the horse.
22 Fleet This horse is quick as the wind. +1 MOV
23 Agile This horse takes its lead from agile coursers, and knows how to get through vegetation and terrain. +5 Horsemanship in courser-terrain.
24 Sure-Footed This horse takes its lead from nimble hill ponies, and knows how to uneven ground. +5 Horsemanship in hillpony-terrain.
25 Leaper This horse loves to jump and has an amazing spring. Can jump higher and longer. +5 to Horsemanship when jumping.
26 Strong This horse is a wall of muscle. +2 Damage
27 Robust This horse is tough and fit. +10 hp
28 Intelligent This horse is clever and knows one ore more tricks. Choose 1d3 tricks.
29 Fearless This horse would ride into hell. Will never flee.
30 Multitalented This horse has multiple traits! Roll two traits 20+1d10.
31+ Gift of Epona This magical horse might be a gift directly from Epona. Choose a trait from above or come up with a unique trait with the GM Spec.

Colours

Roll Colour Image Description
01-03 Bay Horse-bay.png Red body with no black. Black mane.
04-05 Blood bay Horse-blood-bay.png Dark blood-red, almost purple. Black mane.
06-07 Mahogany bay Horse-mahogany-bay.png Brown red, some black mixed in. Black mane.
08-09 Copper bay Horse-copper-bay.png Orange-red body. Black mane.
10-11 Gold bay Horse-gold-bay.png Yellowish body. Black mane.
12-13 Wild bay Horse-wild-bay.png Minimal black points, short black legs. Black mane.
14-15 Dark bay Horse-dark-bay.png Very dark red or brown. Black mane.
16-17 Standard chestnut Horse-standard-chestnut.png Reddish brown. Mane same color.
18-19 Cherry chestnut Horse-red-chestnut.png Bright red, red highlights. Mane same color.
20-21 Sorrel chestnut Horse-light-chestnut.png Light reddish brown. Mane same color.
22 Golden chestnut Horse-golden-chestnut.png Golden reddish brown. Mane same color.
23 Honey chestnut Horse-golden-chestnut.png Very light yellow brown. Mane same color.
24 Liver chestnut Horse-liver-chestnut.png Dark copper-reddish. Mane same color.
25 Black chestnut Horse-black-chestnut.png Very dark brown, nearly black. Dark copper-reddish mane.
26 Brown Horse-brown.png Brown with yellowish or red soft spots. Black mane.
27 Seal brown ("Black") Horse-seal-brown.png Very dark brown, nearly black with lighter soft spots. Black mane.
28-29 Uncommon color Roll uncommon color 1d20.
30 Rare color Roll rare color 1d20.
31+ Strange color Roll Strange color 1d20,

Uncommon colors

Roll Color Image Description Value
1 Light red dun Lightest shade of red dun. Reddish mane.
 Legs darker than the rest of the body.
x1.25
2 Red dun Light shade of red dun. Reddish mane. Legs darker than the rest of the
 body.
x1.25
3 Liver dun Liver-brown fur. Chocolate-brown mane. Legs darker than the rest of the
 body.
x1.25
4 Copper dun Copper-red fur. Brownish mane. Legs darker than the rest of the body. x1.25
5 Bronze dun Reddish-brown fur. Brown mane. Legs darker than the rest of the body. x1.25
6 Silver dun Creamy silver. Shaded color, darker near head. Black mane. Legs darker
 than the rest of the body.
x1.25
7 Gold dun Warm cream to apricot. Ivory mane. Legs darker than the rest of the body. x1.25
8 Slate dun Dark shade of blueish-black. Shaded color, darker near hear. Black mane.
 Legs darker than the rest of the body.
x1.25
9 Black dun Lighter black color. Shaded color, darker near hear. Black mane. Legs
 darker than the rest of the body.
x1.25
10 Bay dun Tan or gold with black points and mane. Legs darker with black points. x1.25
11 Buttermilk dun Pale cream fur. Black mane. Legs darker than the rest of the body. x1.25
12 Brown dun Lighter than mouse dun. Brown to black. Darker mane. Legs darker than the
 rest of the body.
x1.25
13 Mouse dun Very dark muddy brown. Darker mane. Shaded color, darker near head. Legs
 darker than the rest of the body.
x1.25
14 Olive dun Brownish green. Darker mane. Shaded color, darker near head. Legs darker
 than the rest of the body.
x1.25
15 Yellow dun Light to dark, peachy-yellow. Ivory/white mane. Legs darker than the rest
 of the body.
x1.25
16 Buckskin dun Yellow-tan with dark points. Black mane. Legs black. x1.25
17 Cream dun Pale cream coat. Ivory light mane. Barely visible darker leg-markings. x1.5
18 Sable dun Coat darker than amber with chocolate points. Chocolate brown mane and leg-markings. x1.5
19 Amber dun Buff tan coat with chocolate points. Pale chocolate mane. x1.5
20 Smoky black dun Grey. Dark grey mane with white hightlights. Shaded color, darker near
 head. Legs darker than the rest of the body.
x1.5

Rare colors

Roll Color Image Description Value
1 Strawberry roan Tan to pink coat. Legs and head unwhitened.
 Mane same color.
x1.5
2 Black roan Grey, blue or purple coat. Legs and head unwhitened. Mane black. x1.5
3 Bay roan Burgundy to pink coat. Head unwhitened. Mane and legs black. x1.5
4 Liliac roan Roan on Dark Chestnut. Legs and head unwhitened. Mane dark. x1.5
5 Honey roan Roan on Palomino. Legs and head unwhitened. Mane slightly darker. x1.5
6 Amber ivory champagne Shiny ivory to light gold-shaded cream. Mane and tail a shade darker. x1.75
7 Sable ivory champagne Shiny pale golden brown or tan. Light brown mane, tail and legs. x1.75
8 Classic champagne Shiny dark taupe or liliac with legs amd mane a shade darker. x1.75
9 Amber champagne Shiny golden brown coat. Brown mane and darker brown legs. x1.75
10 Sable champagne Shiny dark golden brown coat. Brown mane and darker brown legs. x1.75
11 Ivory champagne Shiny ivory cream volor. White mane and tail. x1.75
12 Double cream champagne Shiny cream white. Mane and tail same color. x2
13 Fleabitten grey Grey, flecks of base color remain in coat. (Roll on first table to find
 out what color) Grey mane.
x1.5
14 Dapple grey Darker grey, dappled with base color. Black mane. x1.75
15 Rose grey Lighter shade of red base. Black mane. x2
16 Iron grey Grey on black. Bluish tint. Black legs and mane. x2
17 Medium grey Grey on dark color. Near black mane. x2
18 Mulberry grey Grey on chestnut. White with reddish knees. Mane dark red with white
 tips.
x2.5
19 Grey Lightned coat. Light grey mane and tail. x3
20 White grey Completely lightned coat. Light grey mane and tail. x4

Strange colors

Roll Color Image Description Value
1 Chocolate silver Deep chocolate color with brighter spots
 and black legs. White mane.
x4
2 Silver dapple Lighter sepia cream chocolate color with brighter spots and black legs.
 Blonde mane.
x4
3 Silver dapple smoky grulla Faded silver/cream color with darker leg markings. Dark blonde mane and
 tail with white tips.
x4
4 Smoky cream grulla Near white shiny coat with barely visible leg markings. Light grey mane
 with white highlights.
x5
5 Pearl Pale apricot body and mane/tail. Blue eyes. x5
6 Perlino Shiny pale cream coat, lower legs darker. Mane darker. x6
7 Palomino Very shiny pale cream coat. Mane bright. x6
8 Cremello Shiny pale cream coat, white mane. x7
9 True black Shiny ebony black coat. x8
10 Dominant white Completely white horse. Pink nose brown eyes. x8
11 Albino Completely white horse. Pink nose redish/pink eyes. x10
12 Eire snowflake Reddish black with white faded spots, increases with age. Darker mane. x10
13 Aquitanian brindle Dark blueish mane with red bridlemarks. Black mane and tail. Blue eyes. x15
14 Frisian ebony Ebony black, with longer mane and tail. x15
15 Lyonesse pure Shiny white, very long mane and tail. x15
16 Midnight mare Dark blue-tinted coat with very small bright white dots. Black mane,
 sometimes with brighter highlights.
x15
17 Wasteland blood Dark blood-red coat. Black mane and legs. Characteristic red eyes and
 lips.
x15
18 Avalon ivory White or cream-color coat. Long curly mane and tail. x15
19 Unique color A very unique color, perhaps the result of a spontanious mutation. GM
 fiat.
x20
20 Magical color A truly magical color, perhaps shifting or glowing. x30