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This article lists all of the horse-related store inventory. It also explains how each item is used.
This article lists all of the [[Horse|horse-related]] store inventory. It also explains how each item is used.


==Tack==
==Tack==
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Saddles can be carried on the shoulder when not in use.
Saddles can be carried on the shoulder when not in use.


{{#ask:[[has item property::tack||horse]][[noun is::saddle]]|?Source is|format=table|limit=10}}
{| width=100% class="wikitable"
! width=60%|Item
! width=15%|Price
! width=25%|Store
|-
| {{ilink|i|black and white leather saddle patterned with winged cows}} || 37,500 Kr || [[Udderly Delightful]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|black leather saddle embossed with a herd of stampeding horses}} || 27,060 Do || [[Cultured Attire, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|black leather saddle with a silver gryphon-head pommel}} || 50,512 Do || [[Ela's Equine Supplies]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|black leather saddle with cow head shaped stirrups}} || 37,500 Kr || [[Udderly Delightful]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|black saddle skirted with blue-on-black silk and silver tassels}} || 41,266 Do || [[Ela's Equine Supplies]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|black saddle skirted with gold-on-red silk and black tassels}} || 40,590 Do || [[Ela's Equine Supplies]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|black saddle skirted with green-on-gold silk and onyx-beaded tassels}} || 42,394 Do || [[Ela's Equine Supplies]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|brown saddle with a silver crocodile-head pommel}} || 50,512 Do || [[Ela's Equine Supplies]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|buffed leather saddle with reinforced steel stirrups}} || 24,000 Do || [[Ela's Equine Supplies]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|cured leather saddle}} || 23,000 Do || [[Ela's Equine Supplies]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|dark brown leather saddle embossed with prancing horses across its seat}} || 32,500 Kr || [[Bit For Horses, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|dark brown leather saddle with sterling silver buckles}} || 28,000 Li || [[Standish's]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|dark chestnut barrel saddle embossed with images of dragons along its stirrups}} || 40,000 Kr || [[Bit For Horses, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|dark leather saddle with a gold jaguar-head pommel}} || 42,394 Do || [[Ela's Equine Supplies]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|dark leather saddle with silver-inlaid roses along its seat}} || 31,000 Li || [[Standish's]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|elaborate white leather saddle lined in pale fleece}} || 31,000 Li || [[Standish's]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|fine black leather saddle with sterling silver roses inlaid along the stirrup}} || 43,750 Kr || [[Bit For Horses, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|finely tooled soft black leather saddle}} || 25,000 Li || [[Lasa Morit Livery]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|fleece-lined black leather saddle cinched with thickly braided leather}} || 26,000 Li || [[Standish's]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|grey leather saddle with an ornate cantle and horn}} || 36,080 Do || [[Cultured Attire, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|hand-tooled leather saddle with embossed silver plates}} || 40,000 Do || [[Ela's Equine Supplies]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|heavy gold-riveted saddle}} || 48,200 Do || [[Ela's Equine Supplies]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|highly polished saddle of supple black leather bearing elaborately embroidered stirrups}} || 37,500 Kr || [[Bit For Horses, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|intricately tooled leather saddle}} || 20,000 Do || [[Hibarnhvidar Stables]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|leather saddle}} || 20,000 Kr || [[Bit For Horses, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|leather saddle}} || 20,000 Li || [[Standish's]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|oiled grey leather saddle with blued steel fittings}} || 20,000 Li || [[Rossgallan Stables]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|old dark leather saddle}} || 15,000 Kr || [[Taelbert's Inn, Stables]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|rugged leather saddle}} || 15,500 Do || [[Quintan's Leather]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|rugged leather saddle}} || 22,000 Li || [[Standish's]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|soft leather saddle adorned with hundreds of tiny seed beads}} || 46,000 Do || [[Ela's Equine Supplies]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|supple pitch black leather saddle}} || 20,000 Do || [[Ela's Equine Supplies]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|tawny saddle with a gold eagle-head pommel}} || 67,965 Do || [[Ela's Equine Supplies]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|tooled leather saddle}} || 15,500 Do || [[Boar Clan Stables]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|white saddle skirted with saffron silk and rows of tiny copper bells}} || 40,590 Do || [[Ela's Equine Supplies]]
|-
|}


===Bridles and Halters===
===Bridles===


A bridle is a device that assists a rider in controlling a horse. It includes the headstall and bit (worn around the face and in the mouth) and the reins. The rider manipulates the reins to direct the horse.<br>
A bridle is a device that assists a rider in controlling a horse. It includes the headstall and bit (worn around the face and in the mouth) and the reins. The rider manipulates the reins to direct the horse.
<br>
A halter is a device that is used to lead or secure a horse by a handler who is on the ground. A lead rope may be attached to a halter.<br>
<br>
Although these pieces of equipment have different functions in real life, in Elanthia, they appear to interchangeable. However, if you want to look more authentic, you should use a bridle when riding.


{{#ask:[[has item property::tack||horse]][[noun is::bridle]]|?Source is|format=table|limit=10}}
====Bridles====


===Halters===
{| width=100% class="wikitable"
! width=60%|Item
! width=15%|Price
! width=25%|Store
|-
| {{ilink|i|antelope-hide bridle with beaded reins and browband}} || 4,059 Do || [[Cultured Attire, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|braided leather bridle}} || 1,875 Do || [[Ela's Equine Supplies]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|braided leather bridle}} || 1,200 Do || [[Boar Clan Stables]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|braided leather bridle with a radiant copper sunburst centering the browband}} || 45,100 Do || [[Ela's Equine Supplies]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|bridle wrapped in blue silk with silver arrow amulets across the browband}} || 45,100 Do || [[Ela's Equine Supplies]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|bridle wrapped in crimson silk with onyx jaguar amulets across the browband}} || 40,590 Do || [[Ela's Equine Supplies]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|bridle wrapped in russet silk with beaded eagle feathers dangling from the bit}} || 40,590 Do || [[Ela's Equine Supplies]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|bridle wrapped in white silk with jet-black crow feathers dangling from the bit}} || 40,590 Do || [[Ela's Equine Supplies]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|brushed suede bridle with silver crescent-shaped phalera}} || 13,530 Do || [[Cultured Attire, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|cerulean leather bridle trimmed with silvery braid}} || 3,125 Kr || [[Bit For Horses, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|chestnut brown raised snaffle bridle with polished edges and long laced reins}} || 3,000 Li || [[Lasa Morit Livery]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|cured leather bridle set with engraved triangular silver pieces}} || 3,000 Do || [[Ela's Equine Supplies]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|dark leather bridle}} || 1,948 Kr || [[Bit For Horses, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|golden bridle edged with miniature bells}} || 3,750 Kr || [[Bit For Horses, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|leather bridle}} || 1,500 Kr || [[Bit For Horses, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|leather bridle}} || 1,500 Li || [[Standish's]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|oiled grey leather bridle}} || 1,500 Li || [[Rossgallan Stables]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|pitch black leather bridle}} || 1,500 Do || [[Ela's Equine Supplies]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|polished black leather bridle}} || 1,500 Do || [[Hibarnhvidar Stables]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|scarlet leather bridle adorned with gold braid}} || 3,125 Kr || [[Bit For Horses, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|scuffed leather bridle}} || 1,200 Do || [[Quintan's Leather]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|silvery bridle edged with miniature bells}} || 3,500 Kr || [[Bit For Horses, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|soft leather bridle with golden links}} || 4,700 Do || [[Ela's Equine Supplies]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|supple leather bridle set with multicolored beads}} || 2,000 Do || [[Ela's Equine Supplies]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|tan bridle edged in dark suede}} || 2,500 Kr || [[Bit For Horses, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|worn leather bridle}} || 1,150 Kr || [[Taelbert's Inn, Stables]]
|-
|}


A halter is a device that is used to lead or secure a horse by a handler who is on the ground. (To this end, a lead rope may be attached to a halter.)<br>
====Halters====
<br>
Although it is possible to ride with a halter, you won't have any control over the horse; it will simply wander in whatever direction it wants.


{{#ask:[[has item property::tack||horse]][[noun is::halter]]|?Source is|format=table|limit=10}}
{| width=100% class="wikitable"
! width=60%|Item
! width=15%|Price
! width=25%|Store
|-
| {{ilink|i|cured leather halter}} || 1,000 Do || [[Ela's Equine Supplies]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|faded leather halter}} || 875 Kr || [[Taelbert's Inn, Stables]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|leather halter}} || 1,000 Kr || [[Bit For Horses, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|leather halter}} || 1,000 Li || [[Standish's]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|polished black leather halter}} || 1,000 Do || [[Hibarnhvidar Stables]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|silver-edged black leather halter}} || 1,000 Li || [[Rossgallan Stables]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|worn leather halter}} || 900 Do || [[Quintan's Leather]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|woven halter of softest cotton reinforced with steelsilk threads}} || 2,500 Li || [[Lasa Morit Livery]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|woven leather halter}} || 900 Do || [[Boar Clan Stables]]
|-
|}


===Lead Ropes===
===Lead Ropes===
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A lead rope allows a person on the ground to lead a horse. If your horse is equipped with a bridle or halter, you do not need to purchase a separate lead rope.
A lead rope allows a person on the ground to lead a horse. If your horse is equipped with a bridle or halter, you do not need to purchase a separate lead rope.


{{#ask:[[has item property::tack||horse]][[noun is::rope]]|?Source is|format=table|limit=10}}
{| width=100% class="wikitable"
! width=60%|Item
! width=15%|Price
! width=25%|Store
|-
| {{ilink|i|black leather lead rope}} || 800 Do || [[Hibarnhvidar Stables]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|braided lead rope}} || 100 Do || [[Ela's Equine Supplies]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|frayed lead rope}} || 75 Kr || [[Taelbert's Inn, Stables]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|grey leather lead rope}} || 800 Li || [[Rossgallan Stables]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|lead rope}} || 100 Do || [[Quintan's Leather]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|lead rope}} || 100 Do || [[Boar Clan Stables]]
|-
|}


==Padding==
==Padding==
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Saddle pads are thicker and smaller than saddle blankets. (They are not usually much larger than the saddle itself.) Saddle pads normally consist of three layers: the padding material is sandwiched between a tough outer layer on top and a soft layer on the side that comes in contact with the horse.
Saddle pads are thicker and smaller than saddle blankets. (They are not usually much larger than the saddle itself.) Saddle pads normally consist of three layers: the padding material is sandwiched between a tough outer layer on top and a soft layer on the side that comes in contact with the horse.


{{#ask:[[has item property::tack||horse]][[noun is::pad]]|?Source is|format=table|limit=10}}
{| width=100% class="wikitable"
! width=60%|Item
! width=15%|Price
! width=25%|Store
|-
| {{ilink|i|brown wool saddle pad}} || 950 Do || [[Quintan's Leather]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|deep blue hand-woven saddle pad embroidered with a galaxy of stars}} || 3,050 Do || [[Ela's Equine Supplies]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|forest green saddle pad embellished with chubby cow trinkets}} || 2,500 Kr || [[Udderly Delightful]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|grey wool saddle pad}} || 950 Do || [[Boar Clan Stables]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|hand-loomed black and white checked saddle pad}} || 2,250 Do || [[Ela's Equine Supplies]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|houndstooth patterned saddle pad with dangling cow trinkets}} || 3,125 Kr || [[Udderly Delightful]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|pale grey felted wool saddle pad}} || 1,000 Li || [[Rossgallan Stables]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|saddle pad}} || 1,000 Kr || [[Bit For Horses, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|saddle pad}} || 1,000 Li || [[Standish's]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|soft saddle pad sewn with multi-hued felt patches}} || 2,250 Do || [[Ela's Equine Supplies]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|supple saddle pad edged with beads and feathers}} || 1,500 Do || [[Ela's Equine Supplies]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|thick scarlet wool saddle pad}} || 1,000 Do || [[Hibarnhvidar Stables]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|thick suede-backed saddle pad}} || 1,500 Do || [[Ela's Equine Supplies]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|threadbare saddle pad}} || 900 Kr || [[Taelbert's Inn, Stables]]
|-
|}


===Saddle Blankets===
===Saddle Blankets===
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Saddle blankets are larger and thinner than saddle pads. Some blankets are designed to be folded for double thickness; others are designed not to be folded. The additional size of the saddle blanket allows for more decorative elements
Saddle blankets are larger and thinner than saddle pads. Some blankets are designed to be folded for double thickness; others are designed not to be folded. The additional size of the saddle blanket allows for more decorative elements


{{#ask:[[has item property::tack||horse]][[noun is::blanket]]|?Source is|format=table|limit=10}}
{| width=100% class="wikitable"
! width=60%|Item
! width=15%|Price
! width=25%|Store
|-
| {{ilink|i|bright red saddle blanket}} || 13,530 Do || [[Anaylisse's Felterie]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|brocade saddle blanket patterned with dancing cows}} || 6,250 Kr || [[Udderly Delightful]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|brown wool blanket}} || 1,300 Do || [[Quintan's Leather]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|crimson saddle blanket bordered with a pattern of crouching jaguars}} || 2,706 Do || [[Ela's Equine Supplies]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|dark blue saddle blanket}} || 13,530 Do || [[Anaylisse's Felterie]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|dark blue saddle blanket fringed with a row of glossy black crow feathers}} || 3,382 Do || [[Ela's Equine Supplies]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|deep black heavy blanket}} || 1,500 Do || [[Ela's Equine Supplies]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|deep blue wool horse blanket edged with stylized silver lions}} || 1,500 Li || [[Rossgallan Stables]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|deep gold saddle blanket}} || 13,530 Do || [[Anaylisse's Felterie]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|deep green saddle blanket edged with a silvery-grey stormcloud pattern}} || 2,706 Do || [[Ela's Equine Supplies]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|evergreen woolen blanket edged with ivory braiding}} || 1,200 Li || [[Standish's]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|felted scarlet blanket}} || 1,500 Do || [[Hibarnhvidar Stables]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|grey cashmere saddle blanket lined in red silk}} || 27,060 Do || [[Cultured Attire, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|grey wool blanket}} || 1,300 Do || [[Boar Clan Stables]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|hand-woven blanket with slightly frayed edges}} || 1,250 Kr || [[Taelbert's Inn, Stables]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|mud brown quilt sporting various colorful patches}} || 1,200 Li || [[Standish's]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|night black quilt embroidered with scarlet roses}} || 1,200 Li || [[Standish's]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|richly woven cashmere saddle blanket with fringing}} || 18,040 Do || [[Cultured Attire, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|soft white blanket trimmed with tiny gold tassels}} || 1,200 Li || [[Standish's]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|soft woven blanket edged with plush fringe}} || 2,025 Do || [[Ela's Equine Supplies]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|stark white saddle blanket bordered with a black-on-red whirlwind pattern}} || 2,706 Do || [[Ela's Equine Supplies]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|sunset orange saddle blanket embroidered with masticating cows}} || 3,750 Kr || [[Udderly Delightful]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|tan horse blanket covered in spiraling blue designs}} || 1,750 Do || [[Ela's Equine Supplies]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|thick blanket}} || 1,500 Kr || [[Bit For Horses, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|thick blanket}} || 1,500 Li || [[Standish's]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|thick handwoven blanket edged wtih tiny rosettes}} || 4,500 Do || [[Ela's Equine Supplies]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|thick red woolen blanket trimmed in tiny golden bells}} || 1,200 Li || [[Standish's]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|tightly woven blanket with a diamond and stripe pattern}} || 5,075 Do || [[Ela's Equine Supplies]]
|-
|}


==Barding==
==Barding==


Barding is armor for horses. It comes in three types: plate, chain, and leather. All horses can wear chain or leather barding, but only large horses (16+ hands) can wear plate barding. Plate barding offers the most protection and is recommended for the full-contact sport of jousting.<br>
Barding is armor for horses. It comes in four types: plate, chain, bone, and leather. All horses can wear chain, bone, or leather barding, but only large horses (16+ hands) can wear plate barding. Plate barding offers the most protection and is recommended for the full-contact sport of jousting.<br>
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<br>
Barding is sold in five separate pieces: the chanfron, the crinnet, the peytrel, the flanchard, and the crupper. Each protects a different part of the horse's body.<br>
Barding is sold in five separate pieces: the chanfron, the crinnet, the peytrel, the flanchard, and the crupper. Each protects a different part of the horse's body.<br>
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'''Chanfron''': The chanfron protects the horse's face. It extends from the horse's ears to its muzzle. Some models protect the eyes and jowls. The chanfron often restricts the horse's field of vision, which prevents it from being intimidated during the charge.
'''Chanfron''': The chanfron protects the horse's face. It extends from the horse's ears to its muzzle. Some models protect the eyes and jowls. The chanfron often restricts the horse's field of vision, which prevents it from being intimidated during the charge.
:Appraisal: protects head and eyes<br>
:Appraisal: protects head and eyes<br>
{{#ask:[[noun is::chanfron]]|?Is combat type=Armor Type|order=ascending|?Source is|format=table|limit=10}}
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'''Crinnet''': The crinnet protects the horse's neck. It consists of a series of segmented lamés or plates. In heavier models, both the mane and neck areas are protected; in lighter models, only the mane is protected.
'''Crinnet''': The crinnet protects the horse's neck. It consists of a series of segmented lamés or plates. In heavier models, both the mane and neck areas are protected; in lighter models, only the mane is protected. Chain and leather models presumably consist of one piece (as opposed to multiple lamés).
:Appraisal: protects neck<br>
:Appraisal: protects neck<br>
{{#ask:[[noun is::crinnet]]|?Is combat type=Armor Type|order=ascending|?Source is|format=table|limit=10}}
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'''Peytrel''': The peytrel protects the horse's chest.
'''Peytrel''': The peytrel protects the horse's chest.
:Appraisal: protects chest and front legs<br>
:Appraisal: protects chest and front legs<br>
{{#ask:[[noun is::peytrel]]|?Is combat type=Armor Type|order=ascending|?Source is|format=table|limit=10}}
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'''Flanchards''': The flanchards protect the horse's flank. A piece of armor is attached to each side of the saddle. (The flanchard is sold and described as one piece, but there is actually one on each side.)
'''Flanchards''': The flanchards protect the horse's flank. A piece of armor is attached to each side of the saddle. (The flanchard is sold and described as one piece, but there is actually one on each side.)
:Appraisal: protects abdomen and legs<br>
:Appraisal: protects abdomen and legs<br>
{{#ask:[[noun is::flanchard||flanchards]]|?Is combat type=Armor Type|order=ascending|?Source is|format=table|limit=10}}
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'''Crupper''': The crupper protects the horse's hindquarters.
'''Crupper''': The crupper protects the horse's hindquarters.
:Appraisal: protects back and rear legs
:Appraisal: protects back and rear legs<br>
{{#ask:[[noun is::crupper]]|?Is combat type=Armor Type|order=ascending|?Source is|format=table|limit=10}}

===Plate===

'''Chanfrons'''
{| width=100% class="wikitable"
! width=60%|Item
! width=15%|Price
! width=25%|Store
|-
| {{ilink|i|engraved chanfron crafted from heavy plate}} || 18,750 Kr || [[Bit For Horses, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|steel-plated chanfron etched with the crest of the Paladins' Guild}} || 15,000 Li || [[Standish's]]
|-
|}<br>

'''Crinnets'''
{| width=100% class="wikitable"
! width=60%|Item
! width=15%|Price
! width=25%|Store
|-
| {{ilink|i|polished scale crinnet}} || 5,000 Kr || [[Bit For Horses, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|wide plate crinnet cinched with oiled leather straps}} || 4,000 Li || [[Standish's]]
|-
|}<br>

'''Peytrels'''
{| width=100% class="wikitable"
! width=60%|Item
! width=15%|Price
! width=25%|Store
|-
| {{ilink|i|gold-inlaid peytrel crafted from heavy plate}} || 37,500 Kr || [[Bit For Horses, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|steel-plated peytrel}} || 12,000 Li || [[Standish's]]
|-
|}<br>

'''Flanchards'''
{| width=100% class="wikitable"
! width=60%|Item
! width=15%|Price
! width=25%|Store
|-
| {{ilink|i|engraved flanchard crafted from heavy plate}} || 200,000 Kr || [[Bit For Horses, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|steel-plated flanchard lined in thick blue cloth}} || 160,000 Li || [[Standish's]]
|-
|}<br>

'''Cruppers'''
{| width=100% class="wikitable"
! width=60%|Item
! width=15%|Price
! width=25%|Store
|-
| {{ilink|i|engraved crupper crafted from heavy plate}} || 38,750 Kr || [[Bit For Horses, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|steel-plated crupper}} || 12,000 Li || [[Standish's]]
|-
|}<br>

===Chain===

'''Chanfrons'''
{| width=100% class="wikitable"
! width=60%|Item
! width=15%|Price
! width=25%|Store
|-
| {{ilink|i|blackened chainmail chanfron with silver inlay}} || 15,000 Kr || [[Bit For Horses, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|heavy mesh chanfron inlaid with a gold coin}} || 12,000 Li || [[Standish's]]
|-
|}<br>

'''Crinnets'''
{| width=100% class="wikitable"
! width=60%|Item
! width=15%|Price
! width=25%|Store
|-
| {{ilink|i|blackened chainmail crinnet adorned with a silver medallion}} || 8,125 Kr || [[Bit For Horses, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|iron-mesh crinnet adorned with a single gold coin}} || 6,500 Li || [[Standish's]]
|-
|}<br>

'''Peytrels'''
{| width=100% class="wikitable"
! width=60%|Item
! width=15%|Price
! width=25%|Store
|-
| {{ilink|i|blackened chainmail peytrel}} || 35,000 Kr || [[Bit For Horses, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|heavy mesh peytrel with gold-inlaid braiding}} || 9,600 Li || [[Standish's]]
|-
|}<br>

'''Flanchards'''
{| width=100% class="wikitable"
! width=60%|Item
! width=15%|Price
! width=25%|Store
|-
| {{ilink|i|blackened chainmail flanchard with sturdy leather straps}} || 137,500 Kr || [[Bit For Horses, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|iron-mesh flanchard lined with thick scarlet cloth}} || 110,000 Li || [[Standish's]]
|-
|}<br>

'''Cruppers'''
{| width=100% class="wikitable"
! width=60%|Item
! width=15%|Price
! width=25%|Store
|-
| {{ilink|i|blackened chainmail crupper}} || 35,000 Kr || [[Bit For Horses, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|heavy mesh crupper with gold-inlaid braiding}} || 9,600 Li || [[Standish's]]
|-
|}<br>

===Leather===

'''Chanfrons'''
{| width=100% class="wikitable"
! width=60%|Item
! width=15%|Price
! width=25%|Store
|-
| {{ilink|i|battered leather chanfron}} || 2,706 Do || [[Quintan's Leather]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|studded dark leather chanfron with silver trimming}} || 4,800 Li || [[Standish's]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|supple black leather chanfron}} || 6,000 Kr || [[Bit For Horses, A]]
|-
|}<br>

'''Crinnets'''
{| width=100% class="wikitable"
! width=60%|Item
! width=15%|Price
! width=25%|Store
|-
| {{ilink|i|braided dark leather crinnet}} || 4,000 Kr || [[Bit For Horses, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|braided dark leather crinnet}} || 3,200 Li || [[Standish's]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|worn leather crinnet}} || 1,353 Do || [[Quintan's Leather]]
|-
|}<br>

'''Peytrels'''
{| width=100% class="wikitable"
! width=60%|Item
! width=15%|Price
! width=25%|Store
|-
| {{ilink|i|rough lether peytrel}} || 18,942 Do || [[Quintan's Leather]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|supple black leather peytrel}} || 28,750 Kr || [[Bit For Horses, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|thick black leather peytrel}} || 5,600 Li || [[Standish's]]
|-
|}<br>

'''Flanchards'''
{| width=100% class="wikitable"
! width=60%|Item
! width=15%|Price
! width=25%|Store
|-
| {{ilink|i|scuffed leather flanchard}} || 40,590 Do || [[Quintan's Leather]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|supple black leather flanchard with silver studs}} || 112,500 Kr || [[Bit For Horses, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|thick black leather flanchard lined in thick scarlet cloth}} || 90,000 Li || [[Standish's]]
|-
|}<br>

'''Cruppers'''
{| width=100% class="wikitable"
! width=60%|Item
! width=15%|Price
! width=25%|Store
|-
| {{ilink|i|black leather crupper}} || 28,750 Kr || [[Bit For Horses, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|course leather crupper}} || 18,942 Do || [[Quintan's Leather]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|studded dark leather crupper}} || 5,600 Li || [[Standish's]]
|-
|}


==Decorations==
==Decorations==
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Some items, such as caparisons, wreaths, and ribbons, are primarily decorative.
Some items, such as caparisons, wreaths, and ribbons, are primarily decorative.


A '''caparison''' is a large cloth that is draped over a horse's body. Some caparisons also cover the neck, face, and tail. The caparison is split at the front to allow greater mobility. Caparisons are often decorated with the rider's insignia.
===Caparisons===

A caparison is a large cloth that is draped over a horse's body. Some caparisons also cover the neck, face, and tail. The caparison is split at the horse's shoulders to allow greater mobility. Caparisons are often decorated with the rider's insignia.

{| width=100% class="wikitable"
! width=60%|Item
! width=15%|Price
! width=25%|Store
|-
| {{ilink|i|black velvet caparison embroidered in scarlet and gold roses}} || 3,200 Li || [[Standish's]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|blue velvet caparison embroidered in silvery thread with the crest of the Bards' Guild}} || 3,200 Li || [[Standish's]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|bright scarlet caparison trimmed with heavy gold braid}} || 1,750 Do || [[Hibarnhvidar Stables]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|cerulean caparison with dangling silver and gold tassles}} || 3,200 Li || [[Standish's]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|dark grey caparison edged with tiny silver medallions}} || 5,000 Kr || [[Bit For Horses, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|ebony caparison edged with tiny golden medallions}} || 6,250 Kr || [[Bit For Horses, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|forest-green caparison trimmed in brown and black woven leaves}} || 3,200 Li || [[Standish's]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|gold-edged quilted caparison}} || 2,500 Kr || [[Bit For Horses, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|gold-edged quilted caparison}} || 2,500 Li || [[Standish's]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|golden silk caparison edged with tiny crystal bells}} || 4,750 Kr || [[Bit For Horses, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|light blue caparison with slightly frayed edges}} || 1,800 Kr || [[Taelbert's Inn, Stables]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|moss-colored caparison embroidered with golden thread}} || 4,000 Kr || [[Bit For Horses, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|rich blue caparison edged with stylized silver knotwork lions}} || 1,750 Li || [[Rossgallan Stables]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|silvery silk caparison edged with tiny crystal bells}} || 4,750 Kr || [[Bit For Horses, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|warm red wool caparison trimmed with gold braiding}} || 3,200 Li || [[Standish's]]
|-
|}

===Other===

'''Wreaths'''

Decorative wreaths are worn around the horse's neck. They are often open at the bottom.

{| width=100% class="wikitable"
! width=60%|Item
! width=15%|Price
! width=25%|Store
|-
| {{ilink|i|black orchid and silvery rose wreath}} || 6,500 Kr || [[Bit For Horses, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|flamerose and ivy wreath}} || 6,500 Kr || [[Bit For Horses, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|pink and white carnation wreath}} || 6,500 Kr || [[Bit For Horses, A]]
|-
|}<br>

'''Ribbons'''

Ribbons may be affixed to the horse's hair.

{| width=100% class="wikitable"
! width=60%|Item
! width=15%|Price
! width=25%|Store
|-
| {{ilink|i|blue ribbon}} || 125 Kr || [[Bit For Horses, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|bright green ribbon}} || 125 Kr || [[Bit For Horses, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|red ribbon}} || 125 Kr || [[Bit For Horses, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|white ribbon}} || 125 Kr || [[Bit For Horses, A]]
|-
|}<br>

'''Rosettes'''


{{#ask:[[noun is::caparison]]|?Source is|format=table|limit=10}}
Rosettes are circular ribbons that are worn in a horse's hair.


The following additional decorative items are also available:
{| width=100% class="wikitable"
{{#ask:[[item type is::horse decoration]]|?Source is|format=table|limit=10}}
! width=60%|Item
! width=15%|Price
! width=25%|Store
|-
| {{ilink|i|bright red silk rosette trimmed in golden embroidery}} || 1,500 Kr || [[Bit For Horses, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|emerald silk rosette trimmed in black satin}} || 1,500 Kr || [[Bit For Horses, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|ivory silk rosette trimmed in crimson satin}} || 1,500 Kr || [[Bit For Horses, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|sapphire silk rosette trimmed in silver}} || 1,500 Kr || [[Bit For Horses, A]]
|-
|}


==Grooming==
==Grooming==
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Curry combs are the first step in the grooming process. The groomer slides it onto his hand and works the comb in a circular motion to loosen dirt, hair, and other debris. (This process is called "currying.") Curry combs are usually too harsh to be used on the head or legs.
Curry combs are the first step in the grooming process. The groomer slides it onto his hand and works the comb in a circular motion to loosen dirt, hair, and other debris. (This process is called "currying.") Curry combs are usually too harsh to be used on the head or legs.


{{#ask:[[has item property::tack||horse]][[noun is::comb]]|?Source is|format=table|limit=10}}
{| width=100% class="wikitable"
! width=60%|Item
! width=15%|Price
! width=25%|Store
|-
| {{ilink|i|brushed silver curry comb}} || 1,760 Do || [[Ela's Equine Supplies]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|carved steel curry comb}} || 250 Do || [[Hibarnhvidar Stables]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|curry comb}} || 250 Do || [[Quintan's Leather]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|curry comb missing a tooth}} || 175 Kr || [[Taelbert's Inn, Stables]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|large circular curry comb with rounded steel teeth}} || 1,000 Li || [[Lasa Morit Livery]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|oiled mistwood curry comb}} || 250 Li || [[Rossgallan Stables]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|peregan curry comb}} || 250 Do || [[Boar Clan Stables]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|wooden curry comb}} || 250 Kr || [[Bit For Horses, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|wooden curry comb}} || 250 Li || [[Standish's]]
|-
|}<br>


'''Stiff Brushes'''
'''Brushes'''


A stiff brush is used to remove the material that was loosened during currying. The groomer should brush the horse with the natural grain of the hair. Stiff brushes are too harsh to be used on the head.
A stiff brush is used to remove the material that was loosened during currying. The groomer should brush the horse with the natural grain of the hair. Stiff brushes are too harsh to be used on the head.<br>
<br>

Many of the stiff brushes sold in Elanthia are double-sided. You can <tt>TURN</tt> these brushes to use them as soft brushes. To check whether a brush is double-sided, you need only <tt>LOOK</tt> at it.
{| width=100% class="wikitable"
! width=60%|Item
! width=15%|Price
! width=25%|Store
|-
| {{ilink|i|black walnut stiff brush}} || 500 Kr || [[Bit For Horses, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|blackwood stiff brush}} || 500 Kr || [[Bit For Horses, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|cherrywood stiff brush}} || 500 Kr || [[Bit For Horses, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|chipped stiff brush}} || 200 Kr || [[Taelbert's Inn, Stables]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|maple stiff brush}} || 500 Kr || [[Bit For Horses, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|maple-handled stiff brush}} || 300 Kr || [[Bit For Horses, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|rosewood stiff brush}} || 500 Kr || [[Bit For Horses, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|stained stiff brush}} || 300 Do || [[Quintan's Leather]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|stiff brush}} || 300 Do || [[Boar Clan Stables]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|stiff brush}} || 300 Li || [[Standish's]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|teak-handled stiff brush}} || 500 Do || [[Ela's Equine Supplies]]
|-
|}<br>

'''Soft Brushes'''


A soft brush is used after the horse has been curried and brushed with a stiff brush. It removes finer particles and makes the coat shine. Horses often enjoy this stage of grooming. The soft brush is gentle enough to use on the head.
A soft brush is used after the horse has been curried and brushed with a stiff brush. It removes finer particles and makes the coat shine. Horses often enjoy this stage of grooming. The soft brush is gentle enough to use on the head.


{{#ask:[[has item property::tack||horse]][[noun is::brush]]|?Source is|format=table|limit=10}}
{| width=100% class="wikitable"
! width=60%|Item
! width=15%|Price
! width=25%|Store
|-
| {{ilink|i|two-sided soft brush}} || 300 Do || [[Hibarnhvidar Stables]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|two-sided soft brush}} || 300 Li || [[Rossgallan Stables]]
|-
|}<br>

'''Mane and Tail Brushes'''

As the name suggests, this brush is used on the mane and tail.

{| width=100% class="wikitable"
! width=60%|Item
! width=15%|Price
! width=25%|Store
|-
| {{ilink|i|curved tortoise shell mane and tail brush}} || 600 Li || [[Lasa Morit Livery]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|dark wooden mane and tail brush}} || 300 Kr || [[Bit For Horses, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|dark wooden mane and tail brush}} || 300 Li || [[Standish's]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|large mane and tail brush}} || 300 Do || [[Hibarnhvidar Stables]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|large mane and tail brush}} || 300 Li || [[Rossgallan Stables]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|peregan mane and tail brush}} || 400 Do || [[Boar Clan Stables]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|stained mane and tail brush}} || 300 Do || [[Quintan's Leather]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|well-crafted mane and tail brush}} || 300 Do || [[Ela's Equine Supplies]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|worn mane and tail brush}} || 200 Kr || [[Taelbert's Inn, Stables]]
|-
|}<br>


===Hoof Picks===
===Hoof Picks===
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A hoof pick is a tool that is used to clean the horse's hooves. The hooves should be cleaned before and after riding. (Fortunately, the stable will do this for you.)
A hoof pick is a tool that is used to clean the horse's hooves. The hooves should be cleaned before and after riding. (Fortunately, the stable will do this for you.)


{{#ask:[[has item property::tack||horse]][[noun is::pick]]|?Source is|format=table|limit=10}}
{| width=100% class="wikitable"
! width=60%|Item
! width=15%|Price
! width=25%|Store
|-
| {{ilink|i|bent hoof pick}} || 1,000 Kr || [[Taelbert's Inn, Stables]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|deer antler hoof pick}} || 1,600 Do || [[Boar Clan Stables]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|hoof pick}} || 1,500 Li || [[Lasa Morit Livery]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|hoof pick}} || 1,500 Do || [[Quintan's Leather]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|hoof pick}} || 1,500 Li || [[Standish's]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|oak-handled hoof pick}} || 1,500 Kr || [[Bit For Horses, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|onyx-handled hoof pick}} || 1,500 Do || [[Hibarnhvidar Stables]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|silver-veined mistwood hoof pick}} || 1,500 Li || [[Rossgallan Stables]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|sturdy hoof pick}} || 1,600 Do || [[Ela's Equine Supplies]]
|-
|}<br>


==Feed==
==Feed==


Some merchants sell food, treats, and salt that you can give to your horse. The stable will feed your horse while the horse is in its care. Unless you have the horse out for an extended period of time, you should not feed to groom it often.<br>
Some merchants sell food, treats, and salt that you can give to your horse. The stable will feed your horse while the horse is in its care. Unless you have the horse out for an extended period of time, you should not need to feed it often.<br>
<br>
<br>
Feed comes in three basic types: forages (grasses and legumes), grains, and treats (apples and carrots). Salt is an essential mineral that needs to be provided. The stable will ensure that your horse receives the nutrition it needs.
Feed comes in three basic types: forages (grasses and legumes), grains, and treats (apples and carrots). Salt is an essential mineral that needs to be provided. The stable will ensure that your horse receives the nutrition it needs.

'''Forage'''


Forage or "roughage" consist of grasses and legumes and is the primary component of a horse's diet. Hay is a dried mixture of grasses and legumes.
Forage or "roughage" consist of grasses and legumes and is the primary component of a horse's diet. Hay is a dried mixture of grasses and legumes.

{| width=100% class="wikitable"
! width=60%|Item
! width=15%|Price
! width=25%|Store
|-
| {{ilink|i|fresh hay}} || 75 Do || [[Ela's Equine Supplies]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|hay}} || 45 Kr || [[Bit For Horses, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|hay}} || 45 Do || [[Hibarnhvidar Stables]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|hay}} || 45 Do || [[Quintan's Leather]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|hay}} || 45 Li || [[Rossgallan Stables]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|hay}} || 45 Do || [[Boar Clan Stables]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|hay}} || 45 Li || [[Standish's]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|musty hay}} || 45 Kr || [[Taelbert's Inn, Stables]]
|-
|}<br>

'''Grains'''


Whole or crushed grains are a form of concentrated feed. Oats, corn, and barley are the most common grains fed to horses. In Elanthia, all grain feed is just described as "grain;" this could be a mixture of different grains.
Whole or crushed grains are a form of concentrated feed. Oats, corn, and barley are the most common grains fed to horses. In Elanthia, all grain feed is just described as "grain;" this could be a mixture of different grains.

{| width=100% class="wikitable"
! width=60%|Item
! width=15%|Price
! width=25%|Store
|-
| {{ilink|i|dry grain}} || 2,000 Kr || [[Taelbert's Inn, Stables]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|fine grain}} || 2,500 Do || [[Ela's Equine Supplies]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|grain}} || 2,000 Kr || [[Bit For Horses, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|grain}} || 2,500 Do || [[Hibarnhvidar Stables]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|grain}} || 2,500 Do || [[Quintan's Leather]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|grain}} || 2,000 Li || [[Rossgallan Stables]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|grain}} || 2,500 Do || [[Boar Clan Stables]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|grain}} || 2,000 Li || [[Standish's]]
|-
|}<br>

'''Treats'''


Horses do not need treats, but the carrots and apples sold by stables are safe to give to your horse.
Horses do not need treats, but the carrots and apples sold by stables are safe to give to your horse.

{| width=100% class="wikitable"
! width=60%|Item
! width=15%|Price
! width=25%|Store
|-
| {{ilink|i|fresh carrot}} || 5 Kr || [[Bit For Horses, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|fresh carrot}} || 5 Li || [[Standish's]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|green apple}} || 5 Do || [[Boar Clan Stables]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|large red apple}} || 10 Do || [[Ela's Equine Supplies]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|red apple}} || 75 Kr || [[Taelbert's Inn, Stables]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|shiny red apple}} || 5 Kr || [[Bit For Horses, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|shiny red apple}} || 10 Do || [[Hibarnhvidar Stables]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|shiny red apple}} || 5 Li || [[Standish's]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|small apple}} || 5 Do || [[Quintan's Leather]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|small carrot}} || 5 Kr || [[Taelbert's Inn, Stables]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|speckled golden apple}} || 5 Li || [[Rossgallan Stables]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|sweet carrot}} || 7 Do || [[Ela's Equine Supplies]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|sweet orange carrot}} || 5 Li || [[Rossgallan Stables]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|very large carrot}} || 5 Do || [[Hibarnhvidar Stables]]
|-
|}<br>

'''Salt'''


Most horses do not get enough salt from their daily diets and therefore must be given additional salt. Again, the stable provides your horse with all the salt that it needs.
Most horses do not get enough salt from their daily diets and therefore must be given additional salt. Again, the stable provides your horse with all the salt that it needs.


{{#ask:[[Category:Tack items]][[has item property::food]]|?Source is|order=asc|format=table}}
{| width=100% class="wikitable"
{{Cat|Horses}}
! width=60%|Item
! width=15%|Price
! width=25%|Store
|-
| {{ilink|i|cube of salt}} || 10 Kr || [[Bit For Horses, A]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|cube of salt}} || 10 Do || [[Ela's Equine Supplies]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|cube of salt}} || 10 Do || [[Hibarnhvidar Stables]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|cube of salt}} || 10 Do || [[Quintan's Leather]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|cube of salt}} || 10 Li || [[Rossgallan Stables]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|cube of salt}} || 10 Do || [[Boar Clan Stables]]
|-
| {{ilink|i|cube of salt}} || 10 Li || [[Standish's]]
|-
|}

Latest revision as of 02:50, 23 September 2019

This article lists all of the horse-related store inventory. It also explains how each item is used.

Tack

"Tack" refers to the equipment used to ride and control a horse. The tack in Elanthia is less complex than the tack used in real life. It is limited to the following pieces of equipment: saddles, bridles, halters, and lead ropes.

Saddles

A saddle is a padded seat for the rider; it is fastened around the horse's back. Stirrups (footrests) are usually attached to the saddle and are not sold separately in Elanthia. (All saddles come with stirrups.)

Unless you are trained to ride bareback, you should purchase a saddle. Most riders prefer to ride on a saddle with stirrups, because this combination offers additional stability and control for the rider, especially during combat. It is also easier to mount and dismount when the horse is equipped with stirrups.

Saddles can be carried on the shoulder when not in use.

 Source is
Azure leather saddle tooled with a wave designNightMares (5)
Battered leather saddle splattered with bloodstainsNightMares (5)
NightMares (4)
Battered leather saddle spotted with bloodstainsNightMares (3)
NightMares (2)
NightMares (1)
Battered rawhide saddle scarred with claw marksNightMares (3)
NightMares (5)
NightMares (4)
Black and white leather saddle patterned with winged cowsUdderly Delightful (2)
Udderly Delightful (1)
Black leather saddle embossed with a herd of stampeding horsesCultured Attire (3)
Cultured Attire (2)
Cultured Attire (1)
Black leather saddle tooled with golden gryphonsPremium raffles
Black leather saddle with a silver gryphon-head pommelEla's Equine Supplies
Black leather saddle with bones dangling from the sidesNightMares (3)
NightMares (2)
NightMares (1)
Black leather saddle with cow head shaped stirrupsUdderly Delightful (2)
Udderly Delightful (1)
... further results

Bridles

A bridle is a device that assists a rider in controlling a horse. It includes the headstall and bit (worn around the face and in the mouth) and the reins. The rider manipulates the reins to direct the horse.

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Antelope-hide bridle with beaded reins and browbandCultured Attire (3)
Cultured Attire (2)
Cultured Attire (1)
Azure leather bridle tooled with a wave designNightMares (5)
Black bear hide bridle with beaded reins and browbandCultured Attire (6)
Cultured Attire (5)
Black crownpiece bridle studded with silver spheresStylish Stallion (1)
Black leather bridle edged with bone beadsNightMares (5)
NightMares (4)
Black leather bridle edged with bonesNightMares (3)
NightMares (2)
NightMares (1)
Crimson leather bridle tooled with dancing flamesNightMares (5)
Dark brown tooled bridle with blue-white mistglass conchosNightMares (5)
Dark green bridle tooled with a leaf patternNightMares (5)
Dark grey sharkskin bridleNightMares (5)
... further results

Halters

A halter is a device that is used to lead or secure a horse by a handler who is on the ground. (To this end, a lead rope may be attached to a halter.)

Although it is possible to ride with a halter, you won't have any control over the horse; it will simply wander in whatever direction it wants.

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Azure leather halter tooled with white-capped wavesNightMares (5)
Battered leather halter spotted with bloodstainsNightMares (5)
NightMares (4)
Buffed leather halter set with a wilting silk roseNightMares (3)
NightMares (2)
NightMares (1)
Buffed leather halter set with a wilting velvet orchidNightMares (5)
NightMares (4)
Crimson leather halter tooled with dancing flamesNightMares (5)
Dark brown leather halter with blue-white mistglass bucklesNightMares (5)
Dark grey leather halter inlaid with sharkskin patchesNightMares (5)
Deep green leather halter tooled with ivy leavesNightMares (5)
Leather halterStandish's
Bit For Horses
Midnight-blue leather halter with a perfect nightfire opal on the browbandNightMares (5)
NightMares (4)
... further results

Lead Ropes

A lead rope allows a person on the ground to lead a horse. If your horse is equipped with a bridle or halter, you do not need to purchase a separate lead rope.


Padding

Padding must be placed under the saddle to prevent injury to the horse. Padding comes in two types: the saddle pad and the saddle blanket. It is possible to equip a horse with both a pad and a blanket, although the horse needs only one piece of padding to prevent injury.

It's not uncommon for bareback riders to use some padding, such as a saddle blanket, to protect their horses and themselves.

Saddle Pads

Saddle pads are thicker and smaller than saddle blankets. (They are not usually much larger than the saddle itself.) Saddle pads normally consist of three layers: the padding material is sandwiched between a tough outer layer on top and a soft layer on the side that comes in contact with the horse.

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Aquamarine saddle pad backed with soft sheepskin
Felted saddle pad edged with bone beadsNightMares (5)
NightMares (4)
Forest green saddle pad embellished with chubby cow trinketsUdderly Delightful (2)
Udderly Delightful (1)
Houndstooth patterned saddle pad with dangling cow trinketsUdderly Delightful (2)
Udderly Delightful (1)
Pristine white saddle pad edged in goldtreasure map
Thorkim Family Farm 429/Pig Maze
Saddle padBit For Horses, A
Standish's
Standish's
Bit For Horses
Seasilk saddle pad edged with golden ropeItem:Seasilk saddlebag embroidered with a chariot drawn by sea-creatures
Soft quilted saddle pad embroidered with a single wilted orchidNightMares (5)
NightMares (4)
Twilight blue saddle pad edged with seven-pointed star-shaped diamondsOrder of the White Rose/Gifts and prizes

Saddle Blankets

Saddle blankets are larger and thinner than saddle pads. Some blankets are designed to be folded for double thickness; others are designed not to be folded. The additional size of the saddle blanket allows for more decorative elements

 Source is
Black felt blanket edged with grinning skullsNightMares (5)
NightMares (4)
Brocade saddle blanket patterned with dancing cowsUdderly Delightful (2)
Udderly Delightful (1)
Pale whey colored cashmere saddle blanket lined in pale mint silkCultured Attire (6)
Sunset orange saddle blanket embroidered with masticating cowsUdderly Delightful (2)
Udderly Delightful (1)
Thick blanketBit For Horses, A
Standish's
Standish's
Bit For Horses
White felt blanket edged with embroidered black unicornsNightMares (5)
NightMares (4)

Barding

Barding is armor for horses. It comes in four types: plate, chain, bone, and leather. All horses can wear chain, bone, or leather barding, but only large horses (16+ hands) can wear plate barding. Plate barding offers the most protection and is recommended for the full-contact sport of jousting.

Barding is sold in five separate pieces: the chanfron, the crinnet, the peytrel, the flanchard, and the crupper. Each protects a different part of the horse's body.

Chanfron: The chanfron protects the horse's face. It extends from the horse's ears to its muzzle. Some models protect the eyes and jowls. The chanfron often restricts the horse's field of vision, which prevents it from being intimidated during the charge.

Appraisal: protects head and eyes
 Armor TypeSource is
Armor:Blackened bone chanfron surmounted by a pair of long curved hornsLight Armor
Armor:Blackened chainmail chanfron with silver inlayBrigandine
Armor:Bloodstained bone chanfron mounted with a pair of long hornsLight Armor
Armor:Engraved chanfron crafted from heavy platePlate Armor
Armor:Heavy mesh chanfron inlaid with a gold coinBrigandine
Armor:Steel-plated chanfron etched with the crest of the Paladins' GuildPlate Armor
Armor:Studded dark leather chanfron with silver trimming
Armor:Supple black leather chanfronLight Armor
Blackened bone chanfron surmounted by a pair of long curved hornsLight ArmorLeftovers (5)
Leftovers (4)
Leftovers (3)
Blackened chainmail chanfron with silver inlayBrigandineBit For Horses
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Crinnet: The crinnet protects the horse's neck. It consists of a series of segmented lamés or plates. In heavier models, both the mane and neck areas are protected; in lighter models, only the mane is protected. Chain and leather models presumably consist of one piece (as opposed to multiple lamés).

Appraisal: protects neck
 Armor TypeSource is
Armor:Blackened bone crinnet with spiked horns along the crestLight Armor
Armor:Blackened chainmail crinnet adorned with a silver medallionChain Armor
Armor:Bloodstained bone crinnetLight Armor
Armor:Braided dark leather crinnetLight Armor
Armor:Iron-mesh crinnet adorned with a single gold coinChain Armor
Armor:Polished scale crinnetPlate Armor
Armor:Wide plate crinnet cinched with oiled leather strapsPlate Armor
Articulated blued steel crinnet trimmed with goldPlate ArmorOrder of the Black Fox/Gifts and prizes
416 World Jousting Tournament
Blackened bone crinnet with spiked horns along the crestLight ArmorLeftovers (5)
Leftovers (4)
Leftovers (3)
Blackened chainmail crinnet adorned with a silver medallionChain ArmorBit For Horses
... further results


Peytrel: The peytrel protects the horse's chest.

Appraisal: protects chest and front legs
 Armor TypeSource is
Armor:Blackened bone peytrelLight Armor
Armor:Blackened chainmail peytrelChain Armor
Armor:Bloodstained bone peytrelLight Armor
Armor:Gold-inlaid peytrel crafted from heavy platePlate Armor
Armor:Heavy mesh peytrel with gold-inlaid braidingChain Armor
Armor:Steel-plated peytrelPlate Armor
Armor:Supple black leather peytrelLight Armor
Armor:Thick black leather peytrel
Blackened bone peytrelLight ArmorLeftovers (5)
Leftovers (4)
Leftovers (3)
Blackened chainmail peytrelChain ArmorBit For Horses
... further results


Flanchards: The flanchards protect the horse's flank. A piece of armor is attached to each side of the saddle. (The flanchard is sold and described as one piece, but there is actually one on each side.)

Appraisal: protects abdomen and legs
 Armor TypeSource is
Armor:Blackened bone flanchardLight Armor
Armor:Blackened chainmail flanchard with sturdy leather strapsChain Armor
Armor:Bloodstained bone flanchardLight Armor
Armor:Engraved flanchard crafted from heavy platePlate Armor
Armor:Iron-mesh flanchard lined with thick scarlet clothChain Armor
Armor:Steel-plated flanchard lined in thick blue clothPlate Armor
Armor:Supple black leather flanchard with silver studsLight Armor
Armor:Thick black leather flanchard lined in thick scarlet cloth
Blackened bone flanchardLight ArmorLeftovers (5)
Leftovers (4)
Leftovers (3)
Blackened chainmail flanchard with sturdy leather strapsChain ArmorBit For Horses
... further results


Crupper: The crupper protects the horse's hindquarters.

Appraisal: protects back and rear legs
 Armor TypeSource is
Armor:Black leather crupperLight Armor
Armor:Blackened bone crupperLight Armor
Armor:Blackened chainmail crupperChain Armor
Armor:Bloodstained bone crupperLight Armor
Armor:Engraved crupper crafted from heavy platePlate Armor
Armor:Heavy mesh crupper with gold-inlaid braidingChain Armor
Armor:Steel-plated crupperPlate Armor
Black leather crupperLight ArmorBit For Horses
Blackened bone crupperLight ArmorLeftovers (5)
Leftovers (4)
Leftovers (3)
Blackened chainmail crupperChain ArmorBit For Horses
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Decorations

Some items, such as caparisons, wreaths, and ribbons, are primarily decorative.

A caparison is a large cloth that is draped over a horse's body. Some caparisons also cover the neck, face, and tail. The caparison is split at the front to allow greater mobility. Caparisons are often decorated with the rider's insignia.

 Source is
Black caparison edged with dark steel studsNightMares (5)
NightMares (4)
Black velvet caparison embroidered in scarlet and gold rosesStandish's
Blue velvet caparison embroidered in silvery thread with the crest of the bards' guild
Bright scarlet caparison trimmed with heavy gold braidHibarnhvidar Stables
Cerulean caparison with dangling silver and gold tasslesStandish's
Dagged crimson caparison edged in gold embroideryOrder of the Apostles/Gifts and prizes
419 World Jousting Tournament
Dark caparison with dagged edgesNightMares (3)
NightMares (2)
NightMares (1)
Dark grey caparison edged with tiny silver medallionsBit For Horses
Dreamweave caparison embroidered with closed golden eyesSu Helmas: Seeds of Entropy/Incidental loot
Su Helmas 438: The Forbidden Temple/Incidental loot
Item:Dreamweave saddlebag clasped with a golden eye
Ebony caparison edged with tiny golden medallionsBit For Horses
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The following additional decorative items are also available:

 Source is
Fragrant wreath of gilded white lilies
Jade silk tail ribbons clasped with a circular pewter brooch

Grooming

In Elanthia, there are tools to groom the horse's coat, mane, tail, and hooves. The stable will groom your horse while the horse is in its care. Unless you have the horse out for an extended period of time, you should not need to groom it often.

Brushes

Curry Combs

Curry combs are the first step in the grooming process. The groomer slides it onto his hand and works the comb in a circular motion to loosen dirt, hair, and other debris. (This process is called "currying.") Curry combs are usually too harsh to be used on the head or legs.

 Source is
Boar-bristle curry combNoble Inn Stables
Captain Namazzi's Ship Goods
Carved onyx curry combTherenborough Town Stable
Carved steel curry combHibarnhvidar Stables
Curry comb missing a toothTaelbert's Inn
Stables
Frosty blue curry comb with icy white teeth426 World Jousting Tournament
Large circular curry comb with rounded steel teethLasa Morit Livery
Oiled mistwood curry combRossgallan Stables
Wooden curry combStandish's
Old Trail Lean-To
Bit For Horses

Brushes

A stiff brush is used to remove the material that was loosened during currying. The groomer should brush the horse with the natural grain of the hair. Stiff brushes are too harsh to be used on the head.

Many of the stiff brushes sold in Elanthia are double-sided. You can TURN these brushes to use them as soft brushes. To check whether a brush is double-sided, you need only LOOK at it.

A soft brush is used after the horse has been curried and brushed with a stiff brush. It removes finer particles and makes the coat shine. Horses often enjoy this stage of grooming. The soft brush is gentle enough to use on the head.

 Source is
Carved onyx mane and tail brushTherenborough Town Stable
Carved onyx stiff brushTherenborough Town Stable
Item:Carved onyx stiff brush
Dark wooden mane and tail brushStandish's
Bit For Horses
Maple-handled stiff brushBit For Horses, A
Bit For Horses
Smooth wooden mane and tail brush with a leather hand straptreasure map

Hoof Picks

A hoof pick is a tool that is used to clean the horse's hooves. The hooves should be cleaned before and after riding. (Fortunately, the stable will do this for you.)

 Source is
Hoof pickQuintan's Leather
Lasa Morit Livery
Silver-veined mistwood hoof pickRossgallan Stables
Rossgallan Stables
Steel hoof pickTherenborough Town Stable
Steel hoof pick with a carved mikkhalbamar handleThorkim Family Farm 429/Pig Maze

Feed

Some merchants sell food, treats, and salt that you can give to your horse. The stable will feed your horse while the horse is in its care. Unless you have the horse out for an extended period of time, you should not need to feed it often.

Feed comes in three basic types: forages (grasses and legumes), grains, and treats (apples and carrots). Salt is an essential mineral that needs to be provided. The stable will ensure that your horse receives the nutrition it needs.

Forage or "roughage" consist of grasses and legumes and is the primary component of a horse's diet. Hay is a dried mixture of grasses and legumes.

Whole or crushed grains are a form of concentrated feed. Oats, corn, and barley are the most common grains fed to horses. In Elanthia, all grain feed is just described as "grain;" this could be a mixture of different grains.

Horses do not need treats, but the carrots and apples sold by stables are safe to give to your horse.

Most horses do not get enough salt from their daily diets and therefore must be given additional salt. Again, the stable provides your horse with all the salt that it needs.

 Source is
Alfalfa hayTherenborough Town Stable
Cracked cornTherenborough Town Stable
Cube of saltTherenborough Town Stable
Standish's
Rossgallan Stables
Ratha Stables
Quintan's Leather
Noble Inn Stables
Hibarnhvidar Stables
Ela's Equine Supplies
Boar Clan Stables
Bit For Horses

Steelclaw Clan Stables
Fresh carrotStandish's
Item:Worn and tattered map
Item:Dented steel lunch pail crafted from parts of a great helm
Bit For Horses
Juicy carrotNoble Inn Stables
Juicy red appleRatha Stables
Large carrotRatha Stables
Rolled oatsTherenborough Town Stable
Small appleNoble Inn Stables
Steelclaw Clan Stables
Quintan's Leather
Speckled golden appleRossgallan Stables
Sweet carrotTherenborough Town Stable
NightMares (3)
NightMares (2)
Ela's Equine Supplies
Sweet orange carrotRossgallan Stables