Traits

Heir Tail (kirin)

Heir Tail (kirin) (★ Rare)

Category: Tail
Species: Kanti (Kirivinal subtype)

An impressively thick and powerful tail that ends in a flurry of fur at the end. Oftentimes only held by those with blood ties to royalty, though that is not as uncommon considering you can gain royal status by being appointed by the people. The natural appearance of this tail at birth may be a premonition of great things to come.

Heir tails continue that trend by oftentimes only appearing on those destined to take the crown, or so they say. This style is rare to come by and is regarded as something to be respected.

Kirin Tail (kirin)

Kirin Tail (kirin) (★ Rare)

Category: Tail
Species: Kanti (Kirivinal subtype)

An elegant tail swathed in locks of hair that flow with the sway of the tail. Mystical in appearance, these tails are revered for their elegance and ties to old bloodlines.

Priestess Tail (kirin)

Priestess Tail (kirin) (★ Rare)

Category: Tail
Species: Kanti

A long and elegant tail that ends in a gentle puff of fur. The natural appearance of this tail at birth may be a premonition of great things to come.

The priestess tail is a variant of the Heir tail, a little more demure and elegant than the fan of fur that adorns the other.

Velvet Tail K

Velvet Tail K (★ Rare)

Category: Tail
Species: Kanti

A long tail that tapers at the end. Can be velvety smooth or have a covering of fur along the top or bottom.

Whip Tail

Whip Tail (★ Rare)

Category: Tail
Species: Kanti

A thin and lengthy tail that is capable of coiling and curling.

Cinnaswirl Tail

Cinnaswirl Tail (★ Seasonal)

Category: Tail


A tail known most for its peculiar metallic swirl giving the tail a cinammon bun-like shape. Festival goers often buy Lere's special frosted buns for a chance at obtaining it for themselves! You are what you eat, right? 

  •  Cinnaswirl Tail:
    🔹 A large, round, swirling tail sits upon your rump! The tail is tightly wrapped by a thin, metallic stripe that gives the tail its iconic shape.
    🔹 The metallic stripe is smooth, and can come in any appropriate color for the species, including traditional gold, copper, and silver.

    ❗ Metallic stripe cannot be black, or "platinum" white. 

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Nugget Tail SC

Nugget Tail SC (★ Common)

Category: Tail
Species: Skullcracker

A small fluffy tail that puffs out and smooths to a point.

  •  Nugget:  
    🔹 This tail can point up or down, similar to bunny or deer tails.

Tuft Tail SC

Tuft Tail SC (★ Common)

Category: Tail
Species: Skullcracker


A small fluffy tail that stands and ends in fanning points.

  •  Tuft:  
    🔹 This tail can flatten down or perk up, and should have a smooth top and fluffy underside.

Fawn Tail SC

Fawn Tail SC (★ Common)

Category: Tail
Species: Skullcracker

A small fluffy tail that is often standing at attention, closely resembling a deer tail.

  •  Fawn:  
    🔹 This tail can flatten and perk with emotion, and should generally be flat on top and fluffy on the underside.

Sweep Tail SC

Sweep Tail SC (★ Common)

Category: Tail
Species: Skullcracker


A tall and fluffy tail that slopes and sways. Bigger and more flexible than your standard fawn tail.

  •  Sweep:  
    🔹 This tail can point up or down, and is capable of curling slightly. 

Puff Tail SC

Puff Tail SC (★ Common)

Category: Tail
Species: Skullcracker


A large puff of a tail that extends from the body and droops the further it gets.

  •  Puff:  
    🔹 This tail should always be droopy, akin to a pomeranean tail.

Perky Tail SC

Perky Tail SC (★ Common)

Category: Tail
Species: Skullcracker


A small, alert tail that sticks stright up, and back some. This tail is very peppy and friendly in appearance.

  •  Perky:  
    🔹 This tail tends to be slim, with a fluffy underside, and may be pointed or round at the end.

Tame Tail

Tame Tail (★ Common)

Category: Tail
Species: Skullcracker


A longer, slender tail that is sleek in apperance. 

  •  Tame:  
    🔹 This tail should be smooth and fluffy in appearance, longer than most common tails and capable of swaying  and curling.
    🔹 This tail most closely resembles a fluffy dog tail.

Wild Tail SC

Wild Tail SC (★ Common)

Category: Tail
Species: Skullcracker


A tail that is covered in dense fur that juts out unevenly.

  •  Wild:  
    🔹 This tail should always be propped up, with a thinner base and an explosion of fur along the rest of it. 
    🔹 Considered a perky wolf tail!

Peak Tail SC

Peak Tail SC (★ Common)

Category: Tail
Species: Skullcracker


A tall tail that stands rigidly, with a smooth top and fluffy underside, this tail is rather inflexible.

  •  Wild:  
    🔹 This tail should always be propped up, with a thicker base and thinner tip.
    🔹 This tail is often useful as a rudder during flight.

Summit Tail SC

Summit Tail SC (★ Common)

Category: Tail
Species: Skullcracker


A tail that stands tall and swoops in a gentle curve. A larger version of the Tame tail.

  •  Summit:  
    🔹 This tail is covered in denser fur that would make this tail capable of dealing bludgeoning damage.
    🔹 The tail is not very flexible, with the base and majority being stiff and raised, and the latter 1/3rd able to curl lightly.

Brush Tail

Brush Tail (★ Common)

Category: Tail
Species: Skullcracker


A sleek, shorter tail that hangs low.

  •  Brush:  
    🔹 This tail is reminiscent of a short "fox" tail, or the end of a paint brush.
    🔹 Often has the classic "fox" tip at the end.

Foxish Tail

Foxish Tail (★ Common)

Category: Tail
Species: Skullcracker


A longer tail that dangles sleekly, with a round or flared end. It sways and curls effortlessly

  •  Foxish:  
    🔹 This tail tends to droop or extend low against the body, with a round or brush tip.
    🔹 A more traditional fox tail.

Flurry Whip Tail SC

Flurry Whip Tail SC (★ Common)

Category: Tail
Species: Skullcracker


A long tail that is capable of whipping around. 

  •  Flurry Whip:  
    🔹 This tail should be thin at the base, with shorter fur growing longer as it descends down the tail.
    🔹 This is the longest tail in this rarity and can only be this length commonly if it follows the look of this particular tail.

Flurry Tail SC

Flurry Tail SC (★ Common)

Category: Tail
Species: Skullcracker


A tall standing tail that has long fur that extends from the base of the tail, flaring out in a flurry.

  •  Flurry:  
    🔹 This tail should be dense all around, with fur extending off of the base and drooping the farther it is.
    🔹 Akin to a "rooster" formation of fur, with long pieces of fur all throughout.

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