Traits
Classic Ears L (★ Common)
A set of triangular ears that typically have 3 rings of color in the center. This style of ear is most common among Lelokos and is said to be their iconic look!
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Classic:
🔹 These ears may be lined with fur along the edge or be fully nude. The inner rings of color should still be clearly visible.
❗ Fur cannot be inside the ear past the outer most ring
Cotton Ears (★ Common)
A set of triangular ears that typically have 3 rings of color in the center. These ears have soft fur at the tips and base, and surprisingly have a cotton ball of fur smack dab in the center of the ear!
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Cotton:
🔹 These ears allow for a messy or clean cotton ball of fur on the inner ear, with the rest of the rings visible around them.
Tulip Ears L (★ Common)
A set of moderately sized triangular ears that typically have 3 rings of color along the inside. These ears form a cone at the base, with the soft velvety skin folding over itself, giving the appearance of a closed flower bud. Some iterations of this ear are said to look even more conical than the example below.
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Tulip:
🔹 The base of the ear should wrap around itself, and the ear should be shaped loosely like a flower bud!
Demure Ears (★ Common)
A set of small, triangular ears that typically have 3 rings of color along the inside.
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Demure:
🔹 These ears droop softly, and can have a bit of fur lining the insides.
Alert Ears (★ Common)
A set of moderately sized triangular ears that typically have 3 rings of color along the inside. These ears start held loosely, almost floppy as babies, but grow rigid and pointed once adulthood is reached, giving an attentive look to the Leloko.
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Alert:
🔹 This ear type should stand tall, and may point forward or back, depending on preference.