Traits
Sly Tail PB (★ Common)
A moderate length tail that is plush and full, ending in a flat cap of dense fur. The end of this tail is often wrapped to give a "broom" effect amongst pawbirds.
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Sly:
🔹 Reminiscent of a fox tail with the tip cut off.
Cunning Tail PB (★ Common)
A moderate length tail that is dense and plush, often tipped at the end with a solid marking.
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Cunning:
🔹 Reminiscent of a classic fox tail.
Pollen Tail (★ Common)
A moderate length tail that is thick and dense, often considered a nuisance as Pawbirds who bear them don't always check if anyone is behind them before swining around. An easy way to get a bruise.
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Pollen:
🔹 This tail is thickest at the center, akin to a spider or bumblebee's back half, and covered completely in fur.
Whip Tail PB (★ Common)
A thin tail that is capable of whipping around wildly, often when a pawbird is angry or annoyed.
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Whip:
🔹 Whip tails can be short, medium, or long enough to reach the floor, and can have a sparse tuft of fur at any point of the length.
Curtail Tail (★ Common)
A broad tail that hangs heavy, fanning out in flat waves of fur.
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Curtail:
🔹 This tail is flat when viewed from the side, and may be lightly curled at the ends.
Duster tail PB (★ Common)
A sizable thin tail that is covered in silky fur that dangles from the length.
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Duster:
🔹 This tail is fluffy along the underside and can easily sweep dust, debris, and papers off of any surface!
Flurry Tail PB (★ Common)
A long and thin tail that is covered in a flurry of fur.
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Flurry:
🔹 This tail can be partially smooth, but should have a scraggly or tufty texture along it's length.
Wild Tail PB (★ Common)
A moderately size tail that is covered in fur that extends into large points, giving a wild appearance to its bearer.
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Wild:
🔹 This tail can be short, or medium length, and is explosively furry along its length, ending in thick points.
Uppity Tail (★ Uncommon)
A moderately large tail that extends outward and is often held aloft, letting medium length fur drape down.
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Uppity:
🔹 This tail is reminiscent of maine coon tails.
Explosive Bed Head Tail (★ Uncommon)
A thick tail composed of medium length hair that explodes from the center tail nub. This tail is a task to maintain and those with shiny, glossy hair are often admired for their dedication (or ability to enchant their tails to be self cleaning......)
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Explosive Bed Head:
🔹 The upgraded version of "bed head"
Dino Puff Tail (★ Uncommon)
A moderately long tail that thins at the tip and ends in a dense ball of fluff.
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Dino Puff:
🔹 This tail is capable of touching the ground, but should not exessively drag. Dino puff tails are often held out like rudders.
Mini Cork Screw Tail (★ Uncommon)
A relatively small tail that twists once in the center, giving a peculiar, but charming look to it's bearer. This tail is popular amongst the "cutesey" crowd and some babs will attempt to "curl train" their tails to gain the signature twist, against the warnings of folk telling them it won't work.
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Mini Cork Screw:
🔹 This tail should be short and contain only one twist!
Jumbo Bun Tail (★ Seasonal)
An extremely large variant of the cotton tail! Some people like to say all the spring cheer filled you up so much you had to store it somewhere, but most think it's an unusual growth spurt (others just consider it inconvenient...)
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Jumbo Bun Tail:
🔹 A large, round tail sits upon your rump.
🔹 Tail should resemble a cartoon depiction of a "bunny tail" in size "jumbo".
Below is an example of the general size!