Traits

Trailing Coat

Trailing Coat (★ Rare)

Category: Coat
Species: Kanti

A long and flowing coat that resembles hair more than fur. This coat tends to reach the floor, and may drag along it if left unkempt. These coats are often braided or pinned fashionably.

Trailing Tail

Trailing Tail (★ Common)

Category: Tail
Species: Kanti

A sleek tail that ends in a longer, heavier style. The hair along the end tends to hang heavy.

Trailing Tail L

Trailing Tail L (★ Common)

Category: Tail
Species: Leloko

A long, thin tail that has moderately long fur that trails down the base like curtains, traditionally topped with a large flower at the end.

  •  Trailing:  
    🔹 The fur at the base of the tail may reach the floor, but should not be longer than two full body lengths.

    ❗ Common tails may not have fur along the whole of the tail! Either tip or base should be covered in fur.
Trailing Spots

Trailing Spots (★ Common)

Category: Markings
Species: Mantibab

Large, thick spots that thin at one end, mostly rounded, and in some cases can have little tails at one end. They tend to follow fur patterns and can wrap around limbs in flowing patterns.

Trailing & Broken Stripes

Trailing & Broken Stripes (★ Common)

Category: Markings
Species: Leloko

A leloko's coat is capable of coming in all manner of markings, from spots to stripes forming varied patterns. 

  •  Trailing & Broken Stripes:  
    🔹 Long, painterly stripes, cloudy swirls, and crackling lines fall into this category. 

    ❗ All common markings can be mixed and matched freely and there is no limit to how many and what kind you mix!
Trailing Stripes SC

Trailing Stripes SC (★ Common)

Category: Markings
Species: Skullcracker

Skullcracker coats come covered in all manner of spots and stripes. From long and winding stripes that lazily cross the coat; to thin, jagged lines that look as though were brought on by a streak of lightning. 

  •  Trailing Stripes:  
    🔹 Thin jagged streaks, long coiling stripes, or elongated paint trails are among the allowed markings.

    ❗ All common markings can be mixed and matched freely and there is no limit to how many and what kind you mix!
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