Since
The Consequence of Treachery Best is a western (of questionable origins) you knew that horses had to show up sooner or later. Here's the one I wrote about today, Hope's Glossy Gold:
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Horses am hard to draw, guys. For reals. |
He goes by the name of Gus, because of course he does. He's a
dun stallion, of a breed called "Sander" in that world, because they were developed to do well in the deep desert. Hence he is an object of desire for a young Treachery, who needs to make an escape into said wilderness...
(There is also a horse called Seeming, with black and white
pinto markings, but those markings need more consideration before I can draw her with anything resembling accuracy...)
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