Traits

Cervid Horns

Cervid Horns (★ Rare)

Category: Horns
Species: Skullcracker

A set of horns that stand tall and elegantly curve slightly, covered in rounded prongs that give a regal, deer-like appearance to its bearer.

  •  Cervid:  
    🔹 These horns are  long and may curve forward or backward slightly.

    ❗ You may have 3 - 5 extra prongs on each antler.
    ❗ Horns should be reasonably symmetrical.

 

Lope Horns SC

Lope Horns SC (★ Rare)

Category: Horns
Species: Skullcracker

A set of horns that stand tall and slightly swirl backwards, small prongs giving a branch-like appearance.

  •  Lope:  
    🔹 These horns are meant to emulate "antelope" horns, with the optional additions of extra prongs.

    ❗ You may have 2 - 5 extra prongs on each horn.
    ❗ Horns should be reasonably symmetrical.

 

Forest Horns

Forest Horns (★ Rare)

Category: Horns
Species: Skullcracker

A set of horns that stand tall and curve back end end in small curls. Sharp prongs adorn the sides of the horns giving its bearer a more menacing appearance.

  •  Forest:  
    🔹 These horns may differ in direction, but should depict a long horn with sharp prongs.

    ❗ You may have 3 - 5 extra prongs on each horn.
    ❗ Horns should be reasonably symmetrical.

 

Ram Horns SC

Ram Horns SC (★ Rare)

Category: Horns
Species: Skullcracker

A set of horns that curl backwards behind the ears, reminiscent of certain mountain dwelling creatures.

  •  Ram:  
    🔹 These horns are meant to emulate "Ram" horns, and should be large enough to comfortably wrap around the ears and curl up by the sides of the face. 

 

Jagged Horns SC

Jagged Horns SC (★ Rare)

Category: Horns
Species: Skullcracker

A set of horns that stand pointed, and serrated along it's edge, giving its bearer an intimidating appearance.

  •  Jagged:  
    🔹 These horns may differ in direction, but should depict a long horn with even points in a jagged/serrated pattern on one edge.

    ❗ You may have 3 - 5 extra prongs on each horn.
    ❗ Horns should be reasonably symmetrical.

 

Hornless (PB)

Hornless (PB) (★ Common)

Category: Horns
Species: Pawbird

A commonly found set of horns for pawbirds... none!

Pointe Horns

Pointe Horns (★ Common)

Category: Horns
Species: Pawbird

A simple, short set of horns that learn forward and end in a sharp point!

  •  Pointe:  
    🔹 These horns may point a little higher or lower, but should look sort of like short chameleon horns.
Oni Horns (PB)

Oni Horns (PB) (★ Common)

Category: Horns
Species: Pawbird

A short, sharp pair of horns that point outward. 

  •  Oni:  
    🔹 These horns can be depicted straighter, or slightly curved, but generally tend to point away from each other.
Fanged Horns

Fanged Horns (★ Common)

Category: Horns
Species: Pawbird

A short set of horns that sharply curve back. 

  •  Fanged:  
    🔹 These horns are reminiscent of snake fangs, just.... upside down!
Goatling Horns (PB)

Goatling Horns (PB) (★ Common)

Category: Horns
Species: Pawbird

A simple set of horns that lightly curve back.

  •  Goatling:  
    🔹 These horns can curve in the same, or opposing directions, but generally point backwards similar to the ears.
Slug Horns

Slug Horns (★ Common)

Category: Horns
Species: Pawbird

A simple set of horns that curl upward, ending in a forward facing point.

  •  Slug:  
    🔹 Due to the natural, slightly shiny, texture of a pawbirds horns, this set tends to look like little slugs standing on end.
Twist Tipped Horns

Twist Tipped Horns (★ Common)

Category: Horns
Species: Pawbird

A soft set of horns that curve back, ending in a simple twist.

  •  Twist Tipped:  
    🔹 The ends of these horns may twist inward or outward, and the horns themselves may also curve forward or backward.
Third Eye Horns

Third Eye Horns (★ Common)

Category: Horns
Species: Pawbird

A flat, faceted gem appears on the Pawbird's forehead, framed by two tiny nubs. It is said this gem is a peek into a pawbird's soul. 

  •  "Third Eye":  
    🔹 Gemstone should always match the color of the Pawbird's soul, and may come in naturally occuring shapes (uneven, rounded, diamond shaped, etc)

    ❗ Gemstone must be flat and traditionally faceted (so no special shapes like hearts, stars, perfect circles, pearls, etc)
Ribbon Ends

Ribbon Ends (★ Common)

Category: Horns
Species: Pawbird

A short pair of fleshy ribbons replaced your pawbird's horns!... thats.. actually normal. Pawbirds can often be found with ribbons instead of horns.

  •  Ribbon Ends:  
    🔹 These ribbon ends may end in notches, points, flat ends, lacy edge, or tattered tips; similar to actual ribbon.

    ❗ Ribbon shape should be simple, and cannot end in tassels or other fabric styles.
Mini Feathers

Mini Feathers (★ Common)

Category: Horns
Species: Pawbird

A pair of short, small feathers replaced your pawbirds horns!.... which is very common! Feathers are a revered trait, with the larger the plumes the more attractive the pawbird. 

  •  Mini Feathers:  
    🔹 Feathers can be decorated or patterned as you see fit.
    🔹 Feather styling can be reminiscent of any real-life bird as well as long as it stays short!

    ❗ This trait may only apply two feathers total! To apply more you'll need the appropriate upgrade (tba)
Towering Horns

Towering Horns (★ Uncommon)

Category: Horns
Species: Pawbird

An uncommon style of horn that towers simply, tall and relatively straight.

  •  Towering:  
    🔹 These horns may point forward or backward.

    ❗ Pawbird horns can blend seamlessly into the head or have a clear separation.
    ❗ Pawbird horns may be smooth and shiny with some give or dense and jelly-like in appearance.
    ❗ All uncommon horns may have small metal caps at the tip of each point, being a common pawbird practice for those with larger horns. These caps are rarely seen in gold or platinum, usually reserved for rarer horn types.

Curved Horns PB

Curved Horns PB (★ Uncommon)

Category: Horns
Species: Pawbird

An uncommon style of horn that towers simply, tall and curved.

  •  Curved:  
    🔹 These horns may curve forward or backward.

    ❗ Pawbird horns can blend seamlessly into the head or have a clear separation.
    ❗ Pawbird horns may be smooth and shiny with some give or dense and jelly-like in appearance.
    ❗ All uncommon horns may have small metal caps at the tip of each point, being a common pawbird practice for those with larger horns. These caps are rarely seen in gold or platinum, usually reserved for rarer horn types.

Spires Horns PB

Spires Horns PB (★ Uncommon)

Category: Horns
Species: Pawbird

An uncommon style of horn that towers and curves outward, then inward, ending in tall points.

  •  Spires:  
    🔹 These horns may flip their curving, but always point up at the ends.

    ❗ Pawbird horns can blend seamlessly into the head or have a clear separation.
    ❗ Pawbird horns may be smooth and shiny with some give or dense and jelly-like in appearance.
    ❗ All uncommon horns may have small metal caps at the tip of each point, being a common pawbird practice for those with larger horns. These caps are rarely seen in gold or platinum, usually reserved for rarer horn types.

Swept Horns

Swept Horns (★ Uncommon)

Category: Horns
Species: Pawbird

An uncommon style of horn that curves in an unusual way, giving the illusion that they've been swept by the wind and stuck in place.

  •  Swept:  
    🔹 These horns may point forward or backward, and should curve in a loose "s" shape.

    ❗ Pawbird horns can blend seamlessly into the head or have a clear separation.
    ❗ Pawbird horns may be smooth and shiny with some give or dense and jelly-like in appearance.
    ❗ All uncommon horns may have small metal caps at the tip of each point, being a common pawbird practice for those with larger horns. These caps are rarely seen in gold or platinum, usually reserved for rarer horn types.

Drago Horns

Drago Horns (★ Uncommon)

Category: Horns
Species: Pawbird

An uncommon style of horn that curves handsomely, ending in two ourward facing points.

  •  Drago:  
    🔹 These horns are thick and sturdy, and always end in outward facing points. These horns often curve back, but may curve forward as well.

    ❗ Pawbird horns can blend seamlessly into the head or have a clear separation.
    ❗ Pawbird horns may be smooth and shiny with some give or dense and jelly-like in appearance.
    ❗ All uncommon horns may have small metal caps at the tip of each point, being a common pawbird practice for those with larger horns. These caps are rarely seen in gold or platinum, usually reserved for rarer horn types.

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