Makasing Horse
This indiginous horse survived in the northern plains of Makasing. Like the buffalo, they were admired by the tribes, but considered only as a wild herd animal, suitable for hunting. The Can'otial had left everything behind on the Eastern continent, and were delighted to find their little cousins here in Makasing. Using stalking methods taught to them by local hunters, the Can'otial explorers accustomed the wild horses to their presences, and soon bonded with individuals, persuading them to accept a rider. Their friendship with the fleet plains beast inspired the local tribes to follow their example, and an enduring relationship with the horse as a companion began.
Today these spirited animals continue to be valued members of the tribes they have partnered with.
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