Is there any way to un-retire a horse? If so, help would be appreciated .
Thanks =3.
Retiring
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No there isn't. If it was done by mistake (slip of the mouse-clicker), then MAYBE Em might take pitty on you.
But normally, no there isn't.
But normally, no there isn't.
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