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imported>Sol Pacificus I'm not sure if present or past tense should be used b/c this classification isn't used anymore, but these types of horses can still exist. These aren't specific breeds, but just a way of classifying them. |
imported>Sol Pacificus Nevermind, I always thought the white horses (properly "grey" scientifically speaking) were Jennets, but Jennets can be different colors in the game. You distingish the, by what they're wearing. |
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The '''Jennet''' was a type of light riding horse used throughout [[Europe]] during the [[Renaissance]]. Because of its athleticism and agility, it was faster than most horses, such as the common [[Rouncey]] and the [[Destrier]] warhorse, but it was not as resilient in combat. | The '''Jennet''' was a type of light riding horse used throughout [[Europe]] during the [[Renaissance]]. Because of its athleticism and agility, it was faster than most horses, such as the common [[Rouncey]] and the [[Destrier]] warhorse, but it was not as resilient in combat..<ref name="Brotherhood manual">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' – User Manual</ref> | ||
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The Jennet was a type of light riding horse used throughout Europe during the Renaissance. Because of its athleticism and agility, it was faster than most horses, such as the common Rouncey and the Destrier warhorse, but it was not as resilient in combat..[1]
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