Greetings,
The staff over here at Mallow Grove Stables are pleased to say that you have been accepted into the new learning program we are starting this year. You are required to bring your own change of clothes, horse, any tack, grooming supplies, and any other necessities with you. We will be able to supply you with a stable for your horse, a shared cabin, food, and anything else you may need. Please be prepared with everything ready and arrive at the area by 5 PM on the 14th of September. There, we will give you more details. We hope to see you there
-The Mallow Grove Staff Staff
The Area
The area around Mallow Grove Stables is a large and lush forest, dotted with a handful of trails for riders to go on when they need a break or just want to explore. At night firefly's can be seen throughout the area and various Badgers, squirrels, rabbits, and even sometimes deer inhabit the area. We advise some caution however, as a small group of Fox and wolves also live in the woods. Riders are advised to be prepared incase of an attack. The stable and cabin area is sectioned into 3 parts with 1 barn in each sector and the main house in the middle attached to the dining area. The cabins surround the main house and the barns can be seen clearly from the windows of the cabins. The indoor and outdoor arenas are the closest to the barns, the Show Jumping Arenas and Cross country course are a two minute walk, and the race course is the farthest from the area. Of course, riders are free to just hop on their horse and ride there to get to the area faster. The 3 pastures we have are scattered near the riders lounge and are a minute walk to get there
Facilities
Mallow Grove Stables consists of;
-3 50 stall barns with 2 tackrooms and washracks
-3 pastures
-An indoor and outdoor arena
-A dining area
-Cabins for the riders
-1 race track
-The main house for any announcements and concerns the riders, vets, or stablehands might have for the Owner
-2 Cross Country Courses
-A Show Jumping arena
-2 western arenas, one for practicing ranch sorting
-A handful of horse trails in the forest
-A Lounge for the riders to hang out in together
Program Information
Mallow Grove Stables has been struggling to attract riders, so they have decided to start up a brand new program in hopes of sparking interest. A select 18 riders will get accepted to try out this brand new program. The program you ask? Riders will be assigned a partner to stay with and keep check on during your stay. Your job is to learn as much as you can about your partner's discipline and at the end of the year, compete in our annual competition to show your improvement. Please keep in mind scheduling times and days to work with one another is up to you and your partner. We cannot constantly remind you. The stablehands will be around in case you need some help with something, but you are still responsible for your horses wellbeing and health. We wish you all the best of luck.
Roleplay Rules
-Be nice
-Hate the character not the person
-All HEE Rules
-Write at least 200+ words, this will be a semi-lit RP
-Try to be descriptive, give people something to go off of
-Absolutely no 1 liners
-No OP characters
-3 warnings, then you get a ban
-Keep things realistic, they shouldn't be a pro at the new discipline and know every single thing about it in just 2 days
-If you would like to drop the RP at anytime then please PM me so I can open a spot for someone else
-You may use curses, but try not to do it every sentence
-Keep it PG 13
-Do not harass anyone outside the RP, that will be an instant ban
-Cause some drama in the RP only, it will help move things along
MGS Rules
- Lights out at 10 PM
- Breakfast will be from 7-9 AM, Lunch at 12-2 PM, and Dinner at 6-8 PM, snacks will always be available
- You and your partner are responsible for working out times to train together and how you want to take turns teaching
- Lessons will be available to riders who want one
- Riders may use arenas whenever they please between 9 AM-10 PM
- Arenas are shared spaces, please make sure you share with other pairs who may also want to practice, but respect the space of people already within an arena
- Any major issues should be brought up to Peter
- Stablehands are not responsible for taking care of every need of your horse
- Be respectful to one another, no brash language
- What Peter says, goes