Horse
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Description
For most Horses the best of times has already passed, and the age of chivalry is in dwindling twilight. Without an active crusade to commit to, nor clear battle-lines to hold, horses do their best to preserve the way of the honorable sword and shield in an age of crude muskets and even cruder musketeers.
They are similarly forthright in other aspects, speaking openly, bluntly and with little regard for sophistry or philosophy. Horses don't make for particularly good wordsmiths, lawyers, clergy, or actors, and they tend to take themselves far too seriously to do well in broad- based politics. However, they make excellent field marshals and a right-hand to power - as long as those in charge keep the respect of the horse in question.
Horses are steeped in tradition, and they order their world around routine, ceremony and etiquette. A pledged equine is bound without exception.
This can make them susceptible to unscrupulous manipulators, but alsochampions and formidable avengers.
Source
Pg. No. 22