Traits
Merino Horns (★ Uncommon)
Horns that sprout from the temples, curling into a familiar sheepy shape. These horns curl inward, then outward, with pleasant cuves accentuating your babs face.
Crescent Ram Horns (★ Uncommon)
Horns that sprout from the back base of the ear, forward towards the cheeks, giving the illusion of ram horns. The horns stay moderate in size, and can curl inward or outward.
Capped Horns (★ Uncommon)
Horns that sprout from the temples, curving backward and downward, in a defensive shape.
Gira Horns (★ Uncommon)
A pair of cylindrical horns that grow upwards, ending in a ball shape, reminiscent of a giraffe's horns.
Bottled Horns (★ Uncommon)
A pair of horns that are thicker at the base, growing thinner at the mid point. They're said to resemble little bottles.
Branched Horns (★ Uncommon)
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.
Doe Horns (★ Uncommon)
A pair of horns that grow up, and curve back towards the ears, thicker at the tips, they come with a shorter prong at the front. A gentle horn style.
Fawn Horns (★ Uncommon)
A pair of two pronged horns where one side is longer than the other. Ending in bulbs, these horns give a softer appearance to their bearer.
Boomerang Horns (★ Uncommon)
Two pronged horns that grow in a 'V' formation, ending in sharp points.
Sprig Horns (★ Uncommon)
Two thick, squat horns that end in a jagged shape at the tips. Although it looks like a notch may have been taken out of them, these horns naturally grow into this shape.
Turnip Horns (★ Uncommon)
A pair of bulbous horns that gained the nickname "turnips" due to the unusual prongs that sprout from the tops.
Wobble Horns (★ Uncommon)
Two sizable horns that begin to wobble early into their growth stages, ending in an unusual shape once the bab reaches adulthood.
Satire Horns (★ Uncommon)
A pair of horns that grow upwards and forwards, gaining a gentle sway as it grows. These horns bring to mind the hooded cap of a jester at times.
Double Prong Horns (★ Uncommon)
Two solid, upward facing horns that split along their growth, ending in two pincer like points.
Pronghorn Horns (★ Uncommon)
A gently curving pair of horns that, somewhere along their base, gain a smaller prong that grows against the natural shape.
Split End Horns (★ Uncommon)
Sometimes a babs natural horns gain an unusual defect where the ends of them split and grow apart. Often seen as a blemish to a perectly servicable pair of horns, they've gained a rather mean-spirited nickname.
Wood Sprite Horns (★ Uncommon)
A pair of horns that grow from the cheek line, growing upward and curling back towards the ears. These horns frame the face delicately, and give the bearer a more whimsical appearance.
Bumble Horns (★ Uncommon)
A pair of peculiar horns that are thinner at the base, curving forward and ending in a bulb, giving the feeling of buggy antennas.
Mini Herald (★ Rare)
A single, proud horn that swirls from base to tip. The beginnings of something whimsical.
Spiraled Horns (★ Rare)
A pair of rather sizable horns that curl in a loose spiral as they grow.