Traits

Duster tail PB

Duster tail PB (★ Common)

Category: Tail
Species: Pawbird

A sizable thin tail that is covered in silky fur that dangles from the length.

  •  Duster:  
    🔹 This tail is fluffy along the underside and can easily sweep dust, debris, and papers off of any surface!

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Flurry Tail PB

Flurry Tail PB (★ Common)

Category: Tail
Species: Pawbird

A long and thin tail that is covered in a flurry of fur. 

  •  Flurry:  
    🔹 This tail can be partially smooth, but should have a scraggly or tufty texture along it's length.
Wild Tail PB

Wild Tail PB (★ Common)

Category: Tail
Species: Pawbird

A moderately size tail that is covered in fur that extends into large points, giving a wild appearance to its bearer. 

  •  Wild:  
    🔹 This tail can be short, or medium length, and is explosively furry along its length, ending in thick points.
Standard Flower

Standard Flower (★ Common)

Category: Flower
Species: Leloko

The tip of a Leloko's tail often ends with one large bloom of varying shape and size. These flowers may open and close at will, and the petals can often grip objects due to the texture of the petals (which is denser than normal flowers, and made up of plant matter).  Petals may tatter, and light tearing can be mended and healed at any apothacary, though it is not unusual for a Leloko to lose a petal or two and regrow them back.

  •  Standard Flower:  
    🔹 Standard Flowers may be 1 - 2 tiers of petals, with leaves framing the base of the bloom.
    🔹 Petals can come in all shapes and sizes, but should be organic in shape, and not resemble man-made icons or inorganic shapes. (no star/heart/moon/etc shaped petals)

    ❗ These examples are a small pool of what is available, feel free to design your own flower from the ground up!

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Dew Wings

Dew Wings (★ Common)

Category: Wings
Species: Skullcracker

A set of wings that are small, round, and dainty,  resting gently at the base of the chest.

  •  Dew:  
    🔹 This set of wings is often round and "chubby", akin to chickadee wings.
    🔹 Wings are able to flap and emote, and can be folded when at rest. 
    🔹 Wings can have ventral or dorsal sides facing outward.

    ❗ Common wings must be centered at the base of the chest, between the shoulders.
Bow Wings

Bow Wings (★ Common)

Category: Wings
Species: Skullcracker

A set of wings that are small and arched, resting gently at the base of the chest.

  •  Bow:  
    🔹 This set of wings are closest to finch wings, their resting state giving the look of a large bowtie.
    🔹 Wings are able to flap and emote, and can be folded when at rest. 
    🔹 Wings can have ventral or dorsal sides facing outward.

    ❗ Common wings must be centered at the base of the chest, between the shoulders.
Crest Wings

Crest Wings (★ Common)

Category: Wings
Species: Skullcracker

A set of wings that are medium in size, covering the chest and arcing back in a graceful manner.

  •  Crest:  
    🔹 This set of wings has medium length feathers, going no farther than mid back on the skullcracker when fully extended.
    🔹 Wings are able to flap and emote, and can be folded when at rest. 
    🔹 Wings can have ventral or dorsal sides facing outward.

    ❗ Common wings must be centered at the base of the chest, between the shoulders.
Sweep Wings

Sweep Wings (★ Common)

Category: Wings
Species: Skullcracker

A set of wings that are medium in size, covering the chest and sweeping back elegantly.

  •  Sweep:  
    🔹 This set of wings has medium length feathers, going no farther than mid back on the skullcracker when fully extended.
    🔹 Wings are able to flap and emote, and can be folded when at rest. 
    🔹 Wings can have ventral or dorsal sides facing outward.

    ❗ Common wings must be centered at the base of the chest, between the shoulders.
Classic Helm

Classic Helm (★ Common)

Species: Skullcracker

A type of helm that covers the top of the skull and extends down the nose bridge.

  •  Classic:  
    🔹 A classic helm follows the outer curve of the brow & eyes, and tends to fall into a T shape.
    🔹 The edges of the helm should end in simple points by the temples or further down along the cheeks.

    ❗ The nosebridge part of the helm can end outlining or wrapping around the nose, as well as not touching the nose, but being placed close to it.

Muzzle Helm

Muzzle Helm (★ Common)

Species: Skullcracker

A type of helm that covers the top of the skull and wraps around the top of the muzzle in a significant way.

  •  Muzzle:  
    🔹 A muzzle helm tends to wrap tightly along the top of the head, following the outline of the eyes and covering most of the upper lip.
    🔹 The helm does not tend to end in sharp points, but may if you prefer.

    ❗ The wrap around should only cover the top half of the mouth, any further and it falls into uncommon territory.

Natural Helm

Natural Helm (★ Common)

Species: Skullcracker

A type of helm whose edges are rougher in appearance, but still follow the common helm conventions. 

  •  Natural:  
    🔹 A natural helm has no set shapes and points, and may resemble fur or feathering in shape but should still cover the top of the skull completely.
    🔹 This style of helm may also borrow any shape or style from any other common helms.

    ❗ This helm may not be used to apply a "wing" shape to your skullcracker's face.

Nose Guard Helm

Nose Guard Helm (★ Common)

Species: Skullcracker

A style of helm that's categorized by it's broad coverage of the nose ridge, often covering the entire underside of the eye.

  •  Nose Guard:  
    🔹 With this style, the entirety of the nose bridge, and under eye planes can be covered.
    🔹 Think "band-aid" or nose scar for the shapes of these.

    ❗ Helm cannot seamlessly wrap around eye. Nose and cheek should have a distinct separation.

Notched Helm

Notched Helm (★ Common)

Species: Skullcracker

A style of helm that's categorized by the "cuts" visible on the helm, as though someone just clipped pieces here and there.

  •  Notched:  
    🔹 This helm folows traditional guidelines, but may have 1 - 3 notches taken out of them.

    ❗ Notches should be simple, thin or thick and triangular in shape.

 

Outline Helm

Outline Helm (★ Common)

Species: Skullcracker

A style of helm that tightly follows the shapes of the face.

  •  Nose Guard:  
    🔹 With this style, the helm outlines the eyes, nose, and may also outline the upper muzzle.
    🔹 The nose bridge can have its own, separate shape as long as the eyes and nose are outlined. (rounded, sharp, etc)
Shaped Helm

Shaped Helm (★ Common)

Species: Skullcracker

A style of helm that's rather popular, allowing for the helm to take on simple shapes, often depicted as a large heart.

  •  Shaped:  
    🔹 With this style, the nose bridge only needs to be partially covered, and does not need to extend to the noise, though it may optionally.
    🔹 This helm can be any simple shape.

    ❗ This helm must have the "outline" style for the eyes, and may not take after the classic helm shape, due to how little coverage this helm would give with that style.

Hind Hooves

Hind Hooves (★ Common)

Category: Conduit
Species: Kanti

The conduit displays only on the hind hooves, letting the front hands/paws retain their natural markings. The underside of the hands or pawpads share the conduit color.

Standard Hooves

Standard Hooves (★ Common)

Category: Conduit
Species: Kanti

The conduit displays on both the hooves and hands/paws. This is a standard style for kantis.

Pointed Caps

Pointed Caps (★ Common)

Category: Conduit
Species: Kanti

The conduit displays itself in a pointed shape that affects the base hoof and just covers the fingers.

Tipped Hooves

Tipped Hooves (★ Common)

Category: Conduit
Species: Kanti

A light dip of the conduit shows on the hooves and hands/paws of the kanti. Can be just the hind hooves if desired.

Tall Capped Hooves

Tall Capped Hooves (★ Common)

Category: Conduit
Species: Kanti

The conduit stretches further on the hoof, ending in a point.

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