Traits
Outline Eyes L (★ Uncommon)
An uncommon style of eye that grants the bearer a bright ring of color around their pupil.
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Outline:
🔹 A ring of any hue surrounds a dark pupil.
❗ Uncommon Leloko eyes may optionally have colorful/vibrant sclera applied (this is separate from the Dark sclera trait)
❗ Pupils should always be darker than the iris.
Focal Eyes L (★ Uncommon)
An uncommon style of eye that peculiarly displays the pupil as a different color from the iris.
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Focal:
🔹The pupil maniests as a completely separate color from the iris.
❗ Uncommon Leloko eyes may optionally have colorful/vibrant sclera applied (this is separate from the Dark sclera trait)
❗ Pupils should always be darker than the iris.
Slitted Eyes L (★ Uncommon)
An uncommon style of eye that permanently constricts the centermost pupil into a slit. The surrounding area of color often scatters outward.
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Slitted:
🔹 Structure similar to "ringed" eyes, though the center pupil is tightened into a slit.
🔹 The middle circle of color can have jagged, or pointed edges.
❗ Uncommon Leloko eyes may optionally have colorful/vibrant sclera applied (this is separate from the Dark sclera trait)
❗ Pupils should always be darker than the iris.
Meow Eyes L (★ Uncommon)
An uncommon style of eye that allows the pupil to constrict and dialate at will, with the slit pupil being the default.
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Meow:
🔹 The pupil displays as a slit across the center of the eye.
❗ Uncommon Leloko eyes may optionally have colorful/vibrant sclera applied (this is separate from the Dark sclera trait)
❗ Pupils should always be darker than the iris.
Outline Eyes SC (★ Uncommon)
An uncommon style of eye that grants the bearer a bright ring of color around their pupil. Skullcrackers display this trait differently than other crederians, with the ring of color encompassing most of the iris.
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Outline:
🔹 A thick ring of any hue surrounds a dark pupil.
❗ Pupils should always be darker than the iris.
Focal Eyes SC (★ Uncommon)
An uncommon style of eye that peculiarly displays the pupil as a different color from the iris.
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Focal:
🔹The pupil maniests as a completely separate color from the iris.
❗ Pupils should always be darker than the iris.
Glinted Gaze (★ Uncommon)
An uncommon style of eye where a starkly colored diamond cuts through the majority of the eye.
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Glinted:
🔹The pupil is split, or replaced by a large diamond shape of any saturated color.
❗ Pupils should always be darker than the iris if it's visible under the diamond.
❗ Diamond may not be pastel or close to any greyscale value.
Bright Eyes (★ Uncommon)
An uncommon style of eye where a ring of points wraps around the pupil.
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Bright:
🔹The pupil is surrounded by points, reminiscent of a cartoonish sun, that manifest in any saturated color.
❗ Pupils should always be darker than the iris.
❗ Ring may not be pastel or close to any greyscale value.
Simple Gradient Conduit (★ Uncommon)
Kanti Conduits are composed of the mana that runs through a Kanti's body. They manifest as patches along their backs and as horns that protrude from their foreheads. Conduits may be a solid color of any vibrant, deep, or bright hues (definitive examples coming soon). It has become a statement piece to attempt to augment ones conduit to display multiple colors as multiple colors is said to contain vast magical prowess.
Simple gradients consist of:
- Two Analogous hues. (Red to orange, orange to yellow, yellow-green to teal, yellow-orange to pink..)
- Similar value to base value.
Swallow Feathers (★ Uncommon)
A long set of feathers that extend from the base of the wing.
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Swallow Feathers:
🔹 Feathers should be medium - long in length, but cannot drag on the ground.
Moth Feathers (★ Uncommon)
A set of fluffy puffs that dangle from the base of the wings. Called "feathers" due to their placement on the wings, differing them from the traditional moth puffs that appear on the head.
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Moth Feathers:
🔹 Puffs can be short, medium, or long, but should not touch the ground.
Leaf Cover (★ Uncommon)
As creatures made of plant and bone, Lelokos carry with them a bond with nature that often manifests itself along their bodies. A cover of leaves can grow along any part of them, and can appear in any shape and size. (within reason)
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Leaf Cover:
🔹 Leaves should be decorative, and scattered, and should not resemble any modifiers of higher rarity.
🔹 Leaves can take on the shape of any real-world plant, or can be made up completely as long as it clearly resembles leaves and not flowers.
🔹 Leaves may be condensed and layered, as long as each leaf clearly connects to the body.
❗ Short leaf cloaks are allowed under this rarity, but anything longer or "stitched" together will most likely fall under higher rarities.
Ribbon Trail (★ Uncommon)
A single ribbon extends from the base of each ear, trailing down and billowing in the wind.
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Ribbon Trail:
🔹 The ribbon may end in a flat, rounded, or notched shape, and is thin, but durable.
🔹 You are free to pattern this ribbon with any marking that doesn't fall into a higher rarity.
❗ Ribbons may reach the tops of the paws, but should not touch the ground.
Moth Puff Trail (★ Uncommon)
A single fluffy extension called a "moth puff" extends from the base of each ear, trailing down and billowing in the wind.
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Moth Puff Trail:
🔹 The puff should be thinner at the base, and end in a round shape.
❗ Puffs may extend in length to the tops of the paws , but should not touch the ground
Plume Add-on (★ Uncommon)
A single feather extends from the tip of each ear, standing stiff in the wind.
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Plume Add-on:
🔹 The feather may be short to moderate in length, with a smooth or fluffy edge.
🔹 You are free to pattern this feather with any marking that doesn't fall into a higher rarity.
❗ Feathers may be shorter than depicted, but should not be much longer.
Twin Tails (★ Uncommon)
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Trait:
🔹 This trait causes your single tail to split into three.
🔹 This tail can be applied to any tail of equal or lower rarity.
❗ Both tails match whenever this trait is applied. (Cruciferous tails must all have leaves, Cotton Cover Tails must all have some Cotton on them, etc)
❗ All tails must end in a flower that must similarly match physically (2 5-pointed flowers with 2 leaves each, 2 tulips with ruffled leaves, etc). Colors and design can vary.