Traits
Root Horns (★ Rare)
A set of long, backward curving horns that can have a rounded nub protruding from them. Called "root" horns for their appearance to root vegetables if held upside down.
Mismatched Horns (★ Rare)
Sometimes a horn is shorter than its pair, giving a bab a peculiar look. One horn can be curved, the other straight, sometimes both are facing odd directions. The variety in horn types makes the mismatched look one of the most varied.
Spired Horns (★ Common)
A sizable set of pointed smooth horns that start thicker at the base and taper upwards. May end in rounded tips, or 1 - 2 points.
Valor Horns (★ Common)
A dense set of horns that curve forward. May end in rounded tips, or 1 - 2 points.
Helmed Horns (★ Common)
A tall set of horns that curve upwards. May end in rounded tips, or 1 - 2 points.
Goat Horns K (★ Common)
A slightly curving pair of horns that protrude along the head resembling those of a goat. May end in rounded tips, or 1 - 2 points.
Prong Horns K (★ Common)
A rigid set of horns that end in a round point, often with a big of a sloped point as though gently smoothed down. May end in rounded tips, or 1 - 2 points.
Twirl Horns (★ Common)
A gently curving set of horns whose point ends in a sharper curl. May end in rounded tips, or 1 - 2 points.
Stalk Horns (★ Common)
A set of horns with gentle sway to their shape. Usually end in rounded nubs but may end in 1 - 2 sharp points.
Curled Horns (★ Common)
A set of large curving horns that end in a tight curl that gives the tips a "swirl" effect.
Windswept Horns (★ Common)
A pair of horns that fold back a few inches from where they sprout, usually ending in double points but may be rounded or have just a single point if desired.
Crest Horns (★ Common)
An elegant pair of horns that looked as though they were shaped to form the curls its found itself in. Simple and ending in dual points, sharp or round. Bearing these horns often means you come from a distinguished bloodline or leyline.
Branch Horns (★ Common)
An elegant set of horns that offers the wearer a dignified look. Gently curving upwards with rounded or pointed offset tips.
Studious Horns (★ Common)
A rather proper looking set of horns that jut out in a gentle way. Often topped with rounded nubs, these are said to make you look responsible and studious.
Wreath Horns (Sharp) (★ Uncommon)
A large and imposing set of horns that curve forward, rounding in on itself and ending in a sharp point. Usually adorned by 2 - 4 protrusions.
Cradle Horns (sharp) (★ Uncommon)
A tall set of curving horns that get flatter the higher they grow. They usually end in tapered points and can be adorned by 2 - 4 protrusions.
Axe Horns (sharp) (★ Uncommon)
A large and wide set of horns that are folded into a protective shape. Grand and able to be used as a battering ram, these horns are not usually adorned with any protrusions but may end in 2 - 4 points at the tips (in a serrated fashion)
Jolly Horns (sharp) (★ Uncommon)
A rather strange set of horns that curve upwards and forwards in a way that resembles the entertainers of the court.
Jagged Horns (sharp) (★ Uncommon)
A rigid set of horns that stand tall, framed on the side by 2 - 4 protrusions that evently line up on the sides.
Fan Horns (sharp) (★ Uncommon)
A curving set of horns similar to the jagged trait but with a gentler sweeping shape. They are framed on the sides by 2 - 4 evenly spaced protrusions.