Three riders guided their mounts down toward the landers, following the trail past the tower yard.
The riders guided their horses westward, so that they could fly around the back of the old ruined city.
The bay's rider had now guided the mare into the practice ring where the old gray horse had so often been worked with her on his back.
But as the dark-haired rider guided the roan toward the lights, even the horse seemed to sense the troubled air which hung over the Crossbar.
Each rider guided his mount with one hand on the reins and his long spatha sword cutting heads from those that faced them.
The rider guided his horse off the road, took up a position in the shadows where he could see the stranger.
The rider (mahout) sat across the neck and guided the elephant into battle.
The rider guided his horse to intercept her.
In the backstretch, the rider guided his horse to the rail.
The riders did not guide their steeds.