Traits
Skullcap Helm (★ Uncommon)
A style of helm that covers the upper portion of the face, reminiscent of a "skull".
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Skullcap:
🔹 The mask should wrap around the eyes and upper snout.
🔹 Cutouts can be made on the edges of the mask.
🔹 A small accenting patch of "helm" may appear on the lower lip/mouth area.
❗ Cutouts may be taken from any part of the mask, but should not remove significant portions of the forehead part of the helm.
Cupid's Helm (★ Uncommon)
A style of helm that's rather popular, giving a sweet appearance to it's bearer, often harked as a gift from the god of love themselves.
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Cupid:
🔹 The helm outlines the face, with a low "widows peak" at the center.
🔹 The helm should dip past the cheeks and curve outwardly.
❗ This helm must have the "sideburn" pieces, or else it dips into rarer territory!
Bouquet Helm (★ Uncommon)
A style of shaped helm that is well regarded, said to look like the shadow of a bouquet laid upon the face.
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Bouquet:
🔹 The helm starts with 3 rounded, or pointed ends on the forehead, sloping down and ending with an outline on the nose
🔹 The helm should be thickest at the forehead, and thinner in the center to give the allusion of a vague bouquet of flowers.
Stripe Helm (★ Uncommon)
A style of helm that manifests as an even stripe down the face.
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Stripe:
🔹 The stripe should be mostly even in width, with either the forehead or upper muzzle being thicker or shaped to accent it.
Hind Hooves (★ Common)
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 (★ Common)
The conduit displays on both the hooves and hands/paws. This is a standard style for kantis.
Pointed Caps (★ Common)
The conduit displays itself in a pointed shape that affects the base hoof and just covers the fingers.
Tipped Hooves (★ Common)
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 (★ Common)
The conduit stretches further on the hoof, ending in a point.
Tall Hooves (★ Common)
The conduit stretches higher on the hoof than standard and ends in a rounded shape.
Sock Hooves (★ Uncommon)
The conduit stretches and covers the foot up to mid calf, above the fetlock and below the knee. Often nicknamed "sock" hooves.
Boot hooves (★ Uncommon)
The conduit stretches up to mid calf ending in a point. A bit more fashionable than the sock hooves.
Jagged Hooves (★ Uncommon)
The conduit appears jagged, individual points framing each finger, hind hooves gaining a crown shape.
Cuff Hooves (★ Uncommon)
A conduit ring appears just under the fetlocks, separate from the main hoof conduits. Referred to as "cuffs".
Arm Band Hooves (★ Uncommon)
A conduit ring appears on the legs above the knee and ankle. The kanti still retains the original hoof conduits.
Zig zag Hooves (★ Uncommon)
The conduit appears as zigzaging bands on the arms and legs, with the hooves themselves having notches on them.
Blaze Hooves (★ Uncommon)
The conduit appears as a blaze along the front of the hooves, ending in a point.
Accented Hooves (★ Uncommon)
The conduit stretches along the back of the hoof up to the ankle/knee of the leg.
Chevron Hooves (★ Uncommon)
The conduit appears as multiple chevrons along the leg (front, back, or sides) with the main hoof having a dip in the center.
Thigh High Hooves (★ Rare)
The conduit consumes the legs until the mid thigh/bicep. Magic thigh highs.