Wow, here we are nearly half way through September already! Without a time-consuming special event going on in Star Stable, we've had time to do a bit of questing. Here are some screenshots from my favorite one we've done recently out in Mistfall.
It involved various animals trying out to be spies for the mysterious Spymaster. He had only been using squirrels, but he decided to be more open-minded and let other animals try out, including Kora's seagull, Beeper.

Clara got to help supervise the three trials. Unfortunately, some of the entrants did not make the cut. This one was led astray by the scent of garbage...
...and these two didn't hide sufficiently while practicing their spying.
At the end of the trials, both Lucien (the Spymaster's veteran squirrel spy) and Beeper were missing.
Aided by the other seagulls, Clara, Kora, and Evie eventually found the camera that Beeper had been wearing. The last photo revealed...
Again thanks to the other scouting seagulls, they eventually tracked down this mysterious horse and rider.
Barbie vibes!
A chase ensued, with the seagulls dropping smoke bombs on the kidnappers.

She released Lucian and Beeper, claiming she had better things to do.
Luckily, everybody arrived back in time for the graduation ceremony.
Celebration (and cheese?) was in order. Yay for Beeper!
So cute, Star Stable! <3 I do want to know why no little terriers tried out to be spies, though.
Star Stable launched into another trailblazer track after Camp Western ended. It's already a fall-themed set, which I personally was a little sad about (I'm still savoring the last few weeks of astrological summer), but we're gladly claiming the free stuff.
Star Stable held another bazaar surprisingly soon after the last one. The three breeds that were on sale this time: the Andalusian (475 star coins), the Jorvik Pony (280 star coins), and the Lusitano (475 star coins).
These were great deals, but we had little trouble resisting. Both the Andalusian and Lusitano are made in the more cartoony style of older generation 3 breeds, which we just don't love. (Their hind legs in motion... yikes. XD) We much prefer the more realistic style of the game's newer breeds. Even though it's probably about the same vintage as the other two, we find the Jorvik Pony adorable. Maybe because of their stocky, short-legged build, they don't look nearly so awkward in motion. We just wish the mane moved at higher speeds... but oh well. Our beloved first pony, Tigertin, is technically a magical equine, not a Jorvik Pony, but she still counts to us. (She is one in all but color.) Hence, we didn't feel compelled to buy any more.
Will we make it to October before adding any more horses to the herd? I guess only time will tell!
The third new development: Star Stable introduced an updated Andalusian to the game! The old Andalusian (yes, the same that was just on sale) has been renamed "Jorvik Andalusian," similar to what happened with the older and newer generation 3 versions of the Friesian.
Here's a quick look at the seven different coat colors and what they look like both still and in motion.
I am as dazzled by them as I was by the Jorvik Mountain Horse. It's so fun seeing other players riding them around! Hopefully, in a year or so, they'll go on sale, and we can justify getting one of our own. It's going to be really tough to pick just one once that time finally comes!
The champagne? pearl? has a beautiful pearly sheen.
The Andalusian looks like Shadowfax... except for the random blue eyes, that is. (Why, SSO?)I will be pushing for the dapple gray. <3
I will leave you with some small but fun real life news. Mom collects Feed N' Nuzzle Grand Champions. They're a special variety of Grand Champions (a brand of model horses from the 90's and 2000's) that have moveable heads and necks and a magnet in their muzzles. Each came with a clip-on lead rope that matched the built-in halter, a blanket, and usually a few magnetic food items.
Mom LOVED these when she was growing up. Even after the company went bust, she continued collecting them thanks to eBay. She and her sisters had (and still have) a whole ranch set up in a small basement room just for these guys and their riders. There had been one stall left unfilled for years... but no longer!
The stallions have always been a bit harder to find, probably because the mares, which each came with a cute foal, were likely more popular and therefore produced in greater numbers. That's my theory, anyway. When Mom happened to be on eBay recently, she noticed the creamy "Arabian" stallion for sale! (Mom calls hers Quarter Horses, though, because purebred Arabians can't be dilutes.) She had the mare version and her foal but couldn't remember ever even seeing the stallion for sale before. He was very well-used but priced accordingly, so she couldn't resist.
A photo from the eBay listing. Poor guy needed some TLC.
Here are a few photos from before and the careful makeover Mom gave him.
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His hair - while still rather bushy - sure looks tidier now. It's so satisfying to see what a good cleaning, brushing, and gentle scratch removal can do! Now he just needs a name, and a homemade blanket and lead rope from Mom.
Mom's mare, Sugar N' Spice, heartily approves! <3