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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
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* Like the other horses, {{PAGENAME}} is listed as an [[Easter eggs#Horses|Easter egg]].
 
 
* The name Schemig (Šemík in Czech) is a reference to the horse of Horymír, mythical Bohemian lord and hero. Shemir is the most famous horse in Czech mythology. According to legend, Horymír escaped from certain death by jumping over wall of Prague's [[Wikipedia:Vyšehrad|Vyšehrad]] castle and from cliff into Vltava river. Legend says Shemig rode with his master into Neumětely village (cca 50 kilometers) where the horse died from his injuries of the jump. Shemig has a tomb in the village and there is an annual Schemig ride from outskirts of Prague to Neumětely village.
 
* The name Schemig (Šemík in Czech) is a reference to the horse of Horymír, mythical Bohemian lord and hero. Shemir is the most famous horse in Czech mythology. According to legend, Horymír escaped from certain death by jumping over wall of Prague's [[Wikipedia:Vyšehrad|Vyšehrad]] castle and from cliff into Vltava river. Legend says Shemig rode with his master into Neumětely village (cca 50 kilometers) where the horse died from his injuries of the jump. Shemig has a tomb in the village and there is an annual Schemig ride from outskirts of Prague to Neumětely village.
 
* A horse with the name of "Shemig" also appears in German mythology.
 
* A horse with the name of "Shemig" also appears in German mythology.

Latest revision as of 13:20, 4 May 2021

Schemig is a tier 2 horse available for purchase at the horse trader in Neuhof.


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That horse is as loyal as they come. Only we had to raise the fence to keep him in. Jumps like a roebuck, he does.
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- Zora

Trivia

  • Like the other horses, Schemig is listed as an Easter egg.
  • The name Schemig (Šemík in Czech) is a reference to the horse of Horymír, mythical Bohemian lord and hero. Shemir is the most famous horse in Czech mythology. According to legend, Horymír escaped from certain death by jumping over wall of Prague's Vyšehrad castle and from cliff into Vltava river. Legend says Shemig rode with his master into Neumětely village (cca 50 kilometers) where the horse died from his injuries of the jump. Shemig has a tomb in the village and there is an annual Schemig ride from outskirts of Prague to Neumětely village.
  • A horse with the name of "Shemig" also appears in German mythology.