@Barhandar
Early Pre-Equestrian pones cut captives ears off in the same manner Eastern Romans (Byzantines for you schismatic latinians) did with noses and eyes headcanon acquired
Chibi Sign! @ZippySqrl Ear sign language. Horse ears are hilariously expressive and up there, pony ears follow. Makes far more sense to wiggle ears to talk than to wiggle hooves - can be done while moving, too.
would that be called sign language or semaphore?
Early Pre-Equestrian pones cut captives ears off in the same manner Eastern Romans (Byzantines for you schismatic latinians) did with noses and eyes headcanon acquired
@ZippySqrl
Ear sign language. Horse ears are hilariously expressive and up there, pony ears follow. Makes far more sense to wiggle ears to talk than to wiggle hooves - can be done while moving, too.
Edited
Head nods, drawing/writing on paper, whatever kind of hoof sign languages ponies might have developed? I dunno.