Traits
Coil Tail (★ Uncommon)
A velvety tail that coils, short and lizard-ey.
Nested Dino Tail (★ Uncommon)
A moderately sized velvety tail with an explosion of fur at the base.
Soft Dino Tail (★ Uncommon)
A moderately sized velvety tail with a soft pile of fur along the top or underside. Half velvety, half furry.
Meow Tail (★ Uncommon)
A moderately sized tail that is evenly thin along its length. Cat-like and prehensile.
No Tail (★ Uncommon)
No tail at all! Can have short tufts of fur lining the rump, but should clearly have no tail, otherwise you can glance at the short hair tails in the common section!
Faux Fable (★ Uncommon)
A short tail with a long tuft of hair on the end! A faux unicorn tail if you will. The Hair and tail length should be about the same, and the tail shouldn't touch the floor!
Velvet Tail (★ Uncommon)
A velvety dino tail that can lightly curl and doesn't quite reach the floor.
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!
Deviled Yolk Spots (★ Uncommon)
A classic spot type with an added layer. Spots of alternating colors land directly over the base spots, giving an outlined appearance.
Polka Dots Spots (★ Uncommon)
An unusual pattern that feels more accustoned to textires rather than a living creature. An even polka dot pattern covers a portion of the bab, can be gradiented, can be alternating colors.
Gira Spots (★ Uncommon)
Thick, condensed patches of spots that leave little of the undercoat visible where they lie. Reminiscent of giraffe spots.
Layered Tiers Spots (★ Uncommon)
A concentrated layering of oferlapping spots. Often condensed at their origin, up to 3 layers of color.
Lookin' Seedy (★ Uncommon)
A peculiar spot type where thin rings of spots cover portions of the bab, usually in even rows with some outliers.
Target Practice Spots (★ Uncommon)
Rings within rings within rings adorn the bab in lieu of spots. The rings can be a single or alternating colors.
Rocky Outline Spots (★ Uncommon)
Large, blocky, empty rings that adorn the babs coat, round and alternating in size.
Rosettes (★ Uncommon)
An unusual spot type with messy broken circles, usually have a circle of color underneath each full rosette.
Crossed Paws (★ Uncommon)
A diagonal color split with the arm and leg opposite each other diagonally. Front left and back right paws are the same color, Front right and back left are another. 2 colors max.