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Written By Kincade

April 13, 2019, 1:23 a.m.(12/1/1010 AR)

Training Log pg 42

Roan Cob - warm up X
Roan Cob - walk X
Roan Cob - walk X
Roan Cob - trot X
Roan Cob - lunge line X
Roan Cob - sled pull X
Roan Cob - hill climb X
Roan Cob - ground poles X
Roan Cob - canter X
Roan Cob - gallop X
Roan Cob - jumping X
Roan cob - swimming X
Roan Cob - trail X
Roan Cob - battlefield 0
Roan Cob - survival X
Roan Cob - quiet X
Roan Cob - cool down X

Notes: This animal shows a willingness to take on almost any challenge put in front of it. While the horse does not excel at combat it was able to keep the noncombatant riders safe 8 times out of 10. The animal seems passive in a combat roll but active and adaptable in almost any condition even on a battlefield, just hesitant to harm or aid in harm. Even though this horse will not be fit to see battle I am going to continue to keep it in the training rotation. It's a real shame this beast doesn't cope with combat it is such a smart cobb.

Written By Kincade

April 6, 2019, 3:14 p.m.(11/16/1010 AR)

To war, my banner flys below my Count's. Should dust be as diabolic as I am told, perhaps it is a fit casus belli. I take up the executioner's mantle once again.

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