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────୨ৎ──── Eridani ؛ ଓ ────୨ৎ──── It did not take the equine long to reach the top of the hill, her dark-hued mane and tail fluctuating alongside the current of the soft breeze. She stood there for a long while as she gazed downwards at the unfolding interaction between the numerous horses below. Eridani was supressing the urge to lope down the hill and greet them, curiosity and logic fighting each other as she silently observed. She knew better than to approach unfamiliar horses, especially stallions.. The scents flourishing through the air told her there were both mares and stallions, fueling her curiosity further. The mare huffed quietly as she noticed them moving further and further away, making an impulsive decision on the spot. With how cruel the winter had been, perhaps she could help them; the idea was probably ridiculous, especially when she didn`t really know much when it came to finding good grazing and resting grounds. She flicked her ears back as she resumed trotting onwards, approaching the horses before her. Two of them were obviously interacting while the others seemed to be creating distance, which she presumed were the stallions that she could smell. ────୨ৎ────
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|-|Lilah|-| - Lilah watched as the other, somewhat taller mare, took in air and seemed to react negatively to a scent. She decided to do the same, taking in the air that blew past them and down further into the valley. She could pick up several scents, snorting softly to clear out the numerous smells, both good and bad, before shaking off, which had caused some dirt that clung to her coat to fall out and get taken with the breeze. - The dun mare watched as Scylla turned and went to move off, but seemed to wait. She seemed to take that as a positive sign, ears perking up as she began to walk up to her side, deciding to tag along with the silent invitation. With the lonely winter and the sheer number of other horses around, she decided it would be best to stay with the mare at least as long as she allowed it.
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