Info
Some info on the creatures that you'll find on these lands.
Colors and Personalities
White-These sabers can be either male or female, and though they
are usually quiet and friendly enough they can become undescribably frightening
when they are provoked. They are the largest types of sabers. They can
mate with any of the other types.
Gold-These sabers are only males, they are second only to the white
sabers in size. Most of them are arrogant and many are aggressive and may
take offense at the slightest things. They can only mate with the silver
types.
Silver-Silver sabers are only females, they are only slightly smaller
than the gold sabers. They are fiercely protective of their young and attack
if they feel that they are being threatened. Some of them can be more calm
when facing problems but others are more aggressive. They can only mate
with the gold types.
Red-These sabers are only males and they are extremely violent
and like to fight. They are also protective of the humans who have impressed
them. They can only mate with the blue types.
Green-These sabers are the most peaceful type. Few of them are aggressive
and they tend to keep calm in serious situations. They are only females
and the only times they are unpredictable is when they have a litter. They
can only mate with the bronze types.
Bronze-Very loyal and protective of mates, bonded, and cubs. They
are only males and don't hesitate to step into a fight to defend those
they are close to.
Blue-These are the smallest sabers but that doesn't make them any
less fierce or aggressive than the red sabers. They are only females but
they don't back down no matter what the odds against or for them are.
Purple-They are only a little bigger than the blue sabers but they
are rather timid and only fight when they are provoked too much. They are
only females and can only mate with the gray types.
Gray-They are sneaky but are very loyal to the ones they are bonded
with. They are only males and can only mate with purple types.
Aging
Cubs-These sabers are about the size of a small dog. They are curious
and will chase after anything that moves so this makes them a bit hard
to handle. They cannot hunt or fly yet so they must be carried around and
fed. They stay cubs for one real life week.
Yearlings-These sabers are about the size of a large foal. They
will be a lot more energetic and can hunt on their own. When your sabers
are yearlings you will be able to train them to fly and fight. You still
cannot ride them though, and they are yearlings for one real life week.
Adults-Adults, even the smallest type of sabers, are the size of
fully grown draft horses (6 ft) and if you have been training them properly
they will be ready to be ridden.