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New Horizons. By DorothyAnn , 29th October This message has been censored since it does not follow the forum rules. By kitcat , 29th October 2. DorothyAnn wrote: This message has been censored since it does not follow the forum rules. By Brinley , 29th October Saw this beauty in the Safe Haven! So beautiful! Looking for help with the name and author, thank you all!! Posted messages: 2, Karma: 10 points Seniority: 2, days. Cherry Hill Equestrian.

By fletcher , 29th October It's pre-CS with uses. Posted messages: 2, Karma: 10 points Seniority: days. It's called Babylonia! By DorothyAnn , 4th November My horse needs a new coat.

Does anyone know of ones for horse or pegasus that look like a real horse? I already have this one: Or of any space-themed ones? By Ow , 4th September Hello, Had a little look inside my ec forum and found a good idea. Ow Posted messages: 12, Karma: inf. Seniority: 3, days Logow. By shadow , 17th October 1 Does anybody know any backgrounds that are similar to this one?

If anyone knows of any coats like above, I would love to know the names of the coats My RC below as example: Elks Posted messages: 3, Karma: 6 points Seniority: 2, days Rustic Antlers.

By maryannmaryann , 20th October I am trying to compile a digital "notebook" of sorts, in which to preserve Howrse memories and images of favorite coats and backgrounds. Thanks maryannmaryann Posted messages: 1, Karma: 10 points Seniority: 4, days Inadequate Stabling. By Retired breeder , 20th October maryannmaryann There's only two ways I can't think of. By Retired breeder , 20th October Does any know of any unicorn coats that have 6 legs?

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But I don't understand why Hannibal himself is calling me; I'm only just beginning my university studies and am yet to prove myself. Unless I was recommended specifically by one of my teachers… or Professor Temudjin perhaps?

I don't understand. I would like you to have it examined by one of the experts from the Hannibal Human History foundation, currently working in Buenos Aires. A taxi is waiting for you at the main entrance of the university and will take you to the meeting point. It goes without saying that you should come alone. I couldn't even get a word in edgeways as he has already hung up.

I hate it; all I want to do is call Hannibal back and tell him to get lost. I pick up my empty calabash and stuff it angrily into my bag. Through the hubbub of the cafeteria, I hear some shrill laughter and automatically turn towards the source. Ah, Tiago is busy showing off in front of a harem of swooning admirers.

It's easy when you have a body like Cristiano Ronaldo I swallow down my frustration and head to the university entrance, cursing under my breath. I barely make it through the door when I notice the driver of a stationary black and yellow taxi checking the screen of his mobile phone before beckoning me over.

I tell myself that, if only to make grandfather happy, I could perhaps learn something interesting about this damn scrap of metal, brought over from Spain by our ancestor Esteban The taxi driver has put the radio on full blast, preventing me from asking any questions. He drives like Fangio, the Argentinian five-time Formula 1 world champion. Buenos Aires stretches over almost eighty square miles and is arranged in a perfect chequerboard pattern that seems to go on forever.

I open the windows and hang onto the door handle until the driver is forced to move more slowly through the cobbled streets. I can hear passers-by calling to each other in Italian through the open windows. Over the scent of the nearby river, I can make out the delicious smells of bubbling tomato, fried food, garlic and crispy mozzarella from the noisy restaurant terraces. The taxi honks its horn angrily at the dawdling passers-by and slips through the alleyways, ending up in a small square at the end of a cul-de-sac.

He sends a text message and within a few seconds, a door overgrown with beautiful bougainvillea opens to reveal a large man in a light linen suit. The man hands the driver a wad of cash before asking me to get out of the taxi. He nods briefly by way of greeting before introducing himself. I can see an incredible courtyard gleaming from behind the window, my gaze torn between the understated orchids, the roses with their silky petals, and the vibrant groves of multicoloured flowers.

I turn back towards the inside of the room and, as my eyes adjust to the light, I breathe in the scent of beeswax. An impeccably waxed golden parquet floor reflects the light onto the furniture: a large carved desk, inlaid with mother-of-pearl and surrounded by soft leather club chairs.

Floor-to-ceiling bookcases line the walls, filled with old books and a collection of all kinds of antiques. A sensation of luxury and refinement emanates from this sheltered space, tucked away unexpectedly in this poor neighbourhood He slides a crystal glass filled with lemonade towards me, the ice cubes clinking inside it, then takes a long sip from his own glass while scrutinising me intently.

It contains equipment worthy of a dental surgeon. Then his well-manicured hand waves at the leather blotter between us. Reluctantly, I take the pendant from around my neck and place it on the blotter.

His face betrays no hint of emotion, no special interest. But I guess that's all part of his job as an antiques expert… Then he puts it down and remarks casually,.

Now it's your turn to tell me something. What did your examination tell you? And why is Mr Hannibal so interested in my pendant? I take it that you never learnt Greek, young man, otherwise you would have recognised some of the ancient Greek letters engraved on this pendant. Them what on earth was it doing in Spain?

How old is it? And do you know what is written on it? Some of these engraved symbols are indeed Greek letters, but they don't make any sense by themselves. This pendant is only one incomplete fragment of another, the whereabouts of which is unfortunately unknown to the Foundation. And just like you, I have no idea where this pendant comes from nor why it was in Spain at the end of the 19th century. If you want to know when it was made and find out more about where it came from, you will have to let us examine it in one of our specialist laboratories.

He whispers unctuously,. The Foundation is most generous to those who help advance historical research. Wouldn't your grandparents love a well-earned retirement rather than having to keep dragging themselves to Buenos Aires to sell livestock at the Ignas Market? I am overwhelmed by a terrible uneasiness. Nevertheless, the Foundation would like to keep a Have you ever heard of 3D printing?

Ah yes, since the financial crisis in Argentina, subsidies to universities have dwindled somewhat. But my sources tell me that your education authority is hoping to acquire one of these machines.

Perhaps the Foundation could make a small gesture? And perhaps you would like to see for yourself how one of these machines, such as the one in the room next to this very office, creates an exact copy of any object you put in it? My thoughts are bouncing around in my head like billiard balls.

My curiosity is pushed to its limits and, despite my distrust of this rather too well informed individual, I think he might have sold me on this But it's for a good cause after all! A 3D printer at the university? That would be great! Maldito, alright then! I would never have imagined that behind this office, decorated in such an upmarket antique style, I would find another room, ultramodern, sterile, windowless, purring away like a high-tech monster.

The machine is connected to numerous computers and devices, and I find myself mesmerised by the way it works. My pendant, minus its leather cord, has been placed on a glass shelf in the middle of some kind of translucent sphere. Then I adjust the print settings, such as speed, layer thickness and accuracy, and then I set the layout of the print nozzles by generating the G-code. Do you want to start the printing process? Volume is created by the layers stacking on top of each other.

I don't know how long I spend watching the nozzle dance, but the rumbling of my stomach urges me to think about getting some food. Go get yourself a snack. I hope you like Italian food. I have to watch every second of the process.

You can find it in one of the tabs under your mail ' my notebook'. You go to your private messages and in the section with all the tabs it says notebook. It is up with your personal messages. Type in it, and click Save. It can also be used as a sort of journal, but remember that others with shared account management can see it.

You to to your messages. Then you click The notebook. Click on 'My Notebook'. Write something in the notebook and then click save. Your done! Go on your private mail box and click on notepad. You use it like any other meadow on Howrse. You can use it when you wish to make your howrse immortal. Just type something and click save in the bottom right hand corner. Howrse no longer has illnesses. To get to your notepad on Howrse, you hover over "Community" and go to "My Private Mailbox" and then you should see "My notebook" as one of the tabs below.

Hope this helped! Instead of looking for a journal, they call it a notebook. To get it you go to community then press "my private mail" then the thumb nails above the messages should apper.

The one farthest to the right says "notebook" and there you are. A notebook is exactly what it sounds like - a book to keep notes in.



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