Traits

Branched Horns

Branched Horns (★ Uncommon)

Category: Horns
Species: Mantibab

A pair of horns that curve pleasantly as they grow tall, with a single large prong branching off the base horn. A smaller nub can also accompany the larger branch.

Branched

Branched (★ Rare)

Category: Tail
Species: Leloko

The heavy sway of a branch-tailed Lelokos tail often causes others to give them a wide berth. A single bloom is bordered by stiff prongs that extend from the main tail, protruding in random directions. This tail is considered an ailment, with the branches often growing towards the end of the tail, causing it to lose the majority of its flexibility. "Stiff-tailed" Lelokos lose the ability to use their tails to pick things up, often not able to curl their tails fully. It's a kindness to offer to massage a branched Leloko's tail.  

  • Trait:  
    🔹 Add prongs along the tail that end in flat planes with rings or swirls giving the illusion of a cut tree branch. 
    🔹 These "branches" often have knobs or additional prongs that also end in flat caps to mimic natural tree branching.
    🔹 The points should always have a flat ring, but may be skewed or angled to give a sharper look. 
    🔹 The branches on this tail are rigid and inflexible, making the Leloko's tail rather stiff in the process. 

    ❗ Branches cannot end in sharp thin points or have excessively long branches or prongs (avoid brittle or withered tree appearances)

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