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Events @ Carriage Trade Week of February 27 – March 3, 2011

Events @ Carriage Trade Week of February 27 – March 3, 2011

Monday, February 27

Meet Monday flat racing is held at 7 pm SLT. Top three winners receive ribbons and first place winner receives a trophy. Put your game face on and come prepared to race! To participate, simply show up at the Carriage Trade Downs.  Riding systems are provided, pole positions chosen at 5 till. We start promptly on the hour!.

Tuesday, February 28

Willow’s Workout: 11 am-12 noon SLT and 6 pm – 7 pm SLT.  Learn the secrets of top level competition on the Carriage Trade Cross County course from the current course champion.  Learn to dominate this challenging course! All welcome from beginners to seasoned campaigners. Meet at the cross country starting gate at Carriage Trade.

Wednesday, February 29 (Sadie Hawkins Day…LEAP year!)

Every Wednesday 7 pm promptly join us for our weekly Cross Country competition on our full region cross-country course. Winners are determined by Time + Fault. In the event of a tie, there may be multiple jump-off rounds. Off-course is an automatic disqualifier. Competitors wait in the On Deck ring at the Woodlands and are admitted to the Course in order of arrival. Only competitors, riders, and course officials are admitted to course.  Top 6 placers receive ribbons, first place winner receives a special ribbon and trophy.

Thursday, March 1

Starting Thursday at 6 pm promptly join us for a weekly Steeplechase on our full region steeplechase course. Winners are determined by Time. To participate, simply show up at the Carriage Trade Downs.  Riding systems are provided, pole positions chosen at 5 till. We start promptly on the hour!.

Friday, March 2

Fashion Fridays at Carriage Trade showcase the Debutante brand @ carriage Trade. This 30-minute long show features models on our in-store runway strutting their stuff and showing how the gowns move and flow.  Drop into the Debutante store any time from 1-1:30 pm SLT to view some of the current week’s development on our runway!  There are always show specials – this week,we’re showing our new wedding gown line as part of our Royal Weddings at Carriage Trade.

 

Events @ Carriage Trade Week of February 20-26, 2011

Events @ Carriage Trade Week of February 13-19, 2011

Monday, February 20

Meet Monday flat racing is held at 7 pm SLT. Top three winners receive ribbons and first place winner receives a trophy. Put your game face on and come prepared to race! To participate, simply show up at the Carriage Trade Downs.  Riding systems are provided, pole positions chosen at 5 till. We start promptly on the hour!.

Tuesday, February 21

Willow’s Workout: 11 am-12 noon SLT and 6 pm – 7 pm SLT.  Learn the secrets of top level competition on the Carriage Trade Cross County course from the current course champion.  Learn to dominate this challenging course! All welcome from beginners to seasoned campaigners. Meet at the cross country starting gate at Carriage Trade.

Wednesday, February 22

Every Wednesday 7 pm promptly join us for our weekly Cross Country competition on our full region cross-country course. Winners are determined by Time + Fault. In the event of a tie, there may be multiple jump-off rounds. Off-course is an automatic disqualifier. Competitors wait in the On Deck ring at the Woodlands and are admitted to the Course in order of arrival. Only competitors, riders, and course officials are admitted to course.  Top 6 placers receive ribbons, first place winner receives a special ribbon and trophy.

Friday, February 24

Fashion Fridays at Carriage Trade showcase the Debutante brand @ carriage Trade. This 30-minute long show features models on our in-store runway strutting their stuff and showing how the gowns move and flow.  Drop into the Debutante store any time from 1-1:30 pm SLT to view some of the current week’s development on our runway!  There are always show specials – this week, complementing shoes and jewelry in a show gacha machine!

Saturday, February 25

It’s time for a Carriage Trade Fox Hunt! We will be debuting a special tack set at this hunt, the Royal Tibetan, in a color only obtainable at the fox hunts. We will also be including special chips, the Royal, which may be exchanged for many of our products in the Carriage Trade brands.  Join us at 1 pm SLT at the livery as we release foxes all over the estate for you to hunt!  Please note that no live animals are hurt and unlike in physical fox hunting, which is a brutal blood sport, our fox hunt is a fun, nonviolent activity where no people, horses or other animals are harmed, and everyone has a good time and goes away with prizes.

Events @ Carriage Trade Week of February 13-19, 2011

Events @ Carriage Trade Week of February 13-19, 2011

Monday, February 13

Meet Monday flat racing is held at 7 pm SLT. Top three winners receive ribbons and first place winner receives a trophy. Put your game face on and come prepared to race! To participate, simply show up at Carriage Trade Livery Downs.  Riding systems are provided, pole positions chosen at 5 till. We start promptly ont he hour!.

Tuesday, January  14

Valentine’s Day Romantic Carriage Rides (by RSVP, purchase your advance ticket on the Marketplace) and special activities and prizes throughout the day. Visit the estate for a special unicorn avatar available only on Valentine’s Day!

Wednesday, February 15

Every Wednesday 7 pm promptly join us for our weekly Cross Country competition on our full region cross-country course. Winners are determined by Time + Fault. In the event of a tie, there may be multiple jump-off rounds. Off-course is an automatic disqualifier. Competitors wait in the On Deck ring at the Woodlands and are admitted to the Course in order of arrival. Only competitors, riders, and course officials are admitted to course.

 

Events @ Carriage Trade Week of December 12-18, 2011

Events @ Carriage Trade Week of December 12-18, 2011

Monday, December 12

Race meets are held at 11 am SLT and at 7 pm SLT. Top three winners receive ribbons and first place winner receives a trophy. Meet Mondays start on November 28, so put your game face on and prepare to compete! To participate, simply show up at the Carriage Trade Livery and load into a starting gate when instructed.

Tuesday, December 13 & Wednesday December 14

Open Model Call to get checked in our runway system. Do you want SL modeling experience? Come model for us. Check-in Tuesday December 13, 5 pm SLT Wednesday December 14 11 am SLT

Wednesday, December 14

Every Wednesday at 11 am and 7 pm promptly, we hold our weekly Cross Country competition on our full region cross-country course. Winners are determined by Time + Fault. In the event of a tie, there may be multiple jump rounds, with the fences increasing in height. Off-course is an automatic disqualifier. Competitors wait in the On Deck ring and are admitted to the Course in order of arrival. Only competitors, riders, and course officials are admitted to course.

Thursday December 15

Sleigh Bells Ring Come ride through our Winter Wonderland in Carriage Trade. Horses and Sleighs will be out and trotting from 11 am -2 pm SLT and from 5 – 6 pm SLT. Bring friends and have a great time! Meet at the Livery Stable.

Friday, December 16

Please join us every Friday at 1 pm SLT for a very special runway show! Shows take place at our runway located at the Auction Block on High Street. RSVPs not needed, come on by to for this fast-paced, fun event.

Sunday December 18

Carriage Trade’s Fox Hunt Join us as we pursue foxes to collect great prizes. Stick around afterwards to trade a full set! This month’s hunt prizes are a special Snowflake coat set for the horses and a heavy plaid barn coat for the humans. It’s easy to catch the foxes, just click them! If they have a prize they’ll give it to you. Foxes will be released on both regions.

Halloween in Carriage Trade, Revisited

Celebrating holidays in Carriage Trade is a fun experience for all. Check out this video from a recent carriage event we held there!

The Carriage Trade Roleplay System

Enough of you have asked about this that it is time for a post about it.

Our really big development that we are working on right now is the installation of our new roleplay system. Powered by the Honour Roleplay System, Carriage Trade will soon have its own special horse-centric roleplay system.  Some of you may have seen a series of display boards in the Tack Room. These display boards are the initial visible cusp of a a project that we anticipate will be fun and exciting for everyone: namely, the installation of a new roleplay system for Carriage Trade.

Let us quickly reassure everyone that it is not a mandatory system by any means, and no one will be required to be ‘in character’ unless they want to be.  This system is immensely flexible and can provide a good RP skeleton for those who want to use that way. For others, it can be used as a s single-player game. And still others can simply ignore the whole thing, and go on about their business.

Non-residents can use the system, as well. However, they will be not be able to use components of the system, such as the Livery, Prestige Royal Foalery or the Royal Mews, which may require land group rights.

Why are we adding this system: 

Many reasons, not least of which is that it adds a fun layer of interactivity to the region and provides a nice way for newcomers to interact with our existing community.  We have been looking for a commendation system to allow humans to effectively compliment a horse if that horse gave them a nice ride.  The Honour Roleplay System that we obtained at the Relay For Life auction does all this and much, much more.  However, it is complicated enough that we will be rolling out the system in layers.

Here are some of the things we can do with it:

1. Collect things that can be used to trade for other things, including RP services (farrier, vet, etc), rent or payment for things like the Livery service or the Royal Mews or the Foalery,  AND actual in-world goods (such as special tack and carriages ONLY available in the system).
2. Create quests and games within games.
3. Offer a commendation system for riders to reward their horses; or horses to reward their riders.
4. Create chores that provide the laborer  with tokens and resources to use in other parts of the system.
5. Create classes & subclasses of roleplay characters to enable richer interaction.
6. Add damage ability, so that different subclasses of characters can be damaged differently by other subclasses. This means that horses can inflict damage by biting, striking and kicking; owls, dogs, foxes and cats can all hunt, wound and kill or be hunted, wounded and killed, and so on.
7. Add healing and curative abilities to the appropriate subclasses so that wounded foxes can be cured; lame horses can be healed, and so on.
8. Add competition capabilities: We obviously don’t need sword play, but we can hunt for foxes, compete in shows, and so on. A big part of our competition will include training!

And remember: NONE of this is mandatory. If you hate games or roleplay, just ignore it all and go on about your business just as you do now. We won’t be insisting on anyone living in emote-land, by any means!

For those of you who want to play, we’ll be calling for testers as we roll out levels. At the moment, we’re testing collectibles in the Royal region (only).  Feel free to hunt the region in search of Salt, Apples, Herbs, Ore, and Coal; all of which you may collect as many of as you wish. You don’t even need a HUD, pouch or meter!

How can you help?

TEST!  hunt down those pesky collectibles over in Royal. Let us know if they don’t chat a message to you when you click it.

FEEDBACK! Go look at the classes and subclasses of characters listed.  Think we should add something? Please keep in mind there is an ecosystem so that every sort of subclass interacts in different ways with other subclasses, so we won’t be interested in adding, say, a Pirate subclass to our roleplay ecosystem.

Then, feed it back: note cards in world work best; comments are fine,  and even an IM if you will.

New Carriages in the Tack Room @ Carriage Trade in SL

New this week in the Tack Room @ Carriage Trade: single and pair light horse buggies, drafter caleches, and light horse Royale carriages.

Single Light Horse Buggy Shown in Black

The buggies are all finely detailed with built-in reins, functional touch on-off side lamps, and shafts.  The buggy has been carefully tuned and handles very well with any light horse, even the most fractious. It will carry a driver and a passenger, and a single horse to pull it.  The buggies are available in Black, Grey, Cobalt, Pine, Wine, and Persimmon.

The Pair Light Horse Buggy shown in Cobalt

The pair buggies are all finely detailed with built-in reins, functional touch on-off side lamps, and shafts.  The buggy has been carefully tuned and handles very well with any pair of light horses. It will carry a driver and a passenger, and a pair of horses to pull it.  The buggies are available in Black, Grey, Cobalt, Pine, Wine, and Persimmon.

The Pair Drafter Caleche Shown in Persimmon

The Drafter Pair Caleche carriage includes built-in reins, functional touch on-off side lamps, and shafts.  The caleche is a stylish and elegant vehicle, and handles well with any pair of great horses. It carries a driver plus two passengers and a  pair of horses to pull it.  The Caleches are available in Black, Grey, Cobalt, Pine, Wine, and Persimmon.

The Single Light Horse Royale Carriage in Black

The Single Light Horse Royale carriage includes built-in reins, functional touch on-off side lamps, and shafts.  The Royale is a stylish vehicle suitable for taxi and livery service with easy in and out access for the passengers.  It is well-balanced and handles well with any light horse. It carries a driver plus two passengers and a  single horse to pull it.  The Royale carriages are available in Black, Grey, Cobalt, Pine, Wine, and Persimmon.

 

Horsing Around @ Carriage Trade

10-Horse Beer Wagon Hitch @ Carriage Trade

At Carriage Trade, we don’t like to do things by half measures. So when we decided to create a beer wagon for our own estate brew, we opted for a full ten-horse hitch, shown here.  What better for Brown Horse Ale to be transported than by our very own Great Horses?

Pulling with great brio!

Here shown is a mixed hitch of Percherons, Shires, and Clydesdales: Buck, Danya, Fancy, Karmy, Moon, Philippa, Star, Tax, Tsume and Tyr.

Of course, it’s not just horsing around…it’s great experience for the horses to work in a hitch.  And once they’ve learned to handle the big hitches, wedding work is a snap!

Fancy & Danya on Lead