Cobal Charger
The Cobal Charger is a specific, unique breed of war horse originally bred in the Kingdom of Cobal about 70 years ago. The breed typically displays dark brown or black colors, with only the rare white star on foreheads or lighter-colored forelocks. They stand between 15 and 17 hands at the withers and are strongly-built and heavily muscled horses. They are fast, nimble and very calm and dependable in battle. They are famous for thick manes, long tails and feathered forelegs.
They are a wildly popular breed of war horse and command huge prices at auction and sale. They are a carefully managed breed, with only a few breeders in Cobal producing the vast majority of the animals. Only in the last few decades have Chargers been allowed to be sold to "foreigners" and taken out of the country.
Basic Information
Anatomy
A robust breed of Equidae specially bred for war and combat. Like all Equidae, the Charger is a one-toed hoofed animal that has been domesticated from wild species over the course of the last several thousand years.
Behaviour
A very calm, determined breed that, once trained, are remarkably dependable and loyal steeds even in the most brutal and confusing environments.
Additional Information
Uses, Products & Exploitation
Used almost exclusively as war horses for use in battle and tournaments.
Geographic Origin and Distribution
Mostly found in Cobal, but some individuals have been sold to wealthy owners in Imesse and Aria