Traits

Hornless (PB)

Hornless (PB) (★ Common)

Category: Horns
Species: Pawbird

A commonly found set of horns for pawbirds... none!

Pointe Horns

Pointe Horns (★ Common)

Category: Horns
Species: Pawbird

A simple, short set of horns that learn forward and end in a sharp point!

  •  Pointe:  
    🔹 These horns may point a little higher or lower, but should look sort of like short chameleon horns.
Oni Horns (PB)

Oni Horns (PB) (★ Common)

Category: Horns
Species: Pawbird

A short, sharp pair of horns that point outward. 

  •  Oni:  
    🔹 These horns can be depicted straighter, or slightly curved, but generally tend to point away from each other.
Fanged Horns

Fanged Horns (★ Common)

Category: Horns
Species: Pawbird

A short set of horns that sharply curve back. 

  •  Fanged:  
    🔹 These horns are reminiscent of snake fangs, just.... upside down!
Goatling Horns (PB)

Goatling Horns (PB) (★ Common)

Category: Horns
Species: Pawbird

A simple set of horns that lightly curve back.

  •  Goatling:  
    🔹 These horns can curve in the same, or opposing directions, but generally point backwards similar to the ears.
Slug Horns

Slug Horns (★ Common)

Category: Horns
Species: Pawbird

A simple set of horns that curl upward, ending in a forward facing point.

  •  Slug:  
    🔹 Due to the natural, slightly shiny, texture of a pawbirds horns, this set tends to look like little slugs standing on end.
Twist Tipped Horns

Twist Tipped Horns (★ Common)

Category: Horns
Species: Pawbird

A soft set of horns that curve back, ending in a simple twist.

  •  Twist Tipped:  
    🔹 The ends of these horns may twist inward or outward, and the horns themselves may also curve forward or backward.
Third Eye Horns

Third Eye Horns (★ Common)

Category: Horns
Species: Pawbird

A flat, faceted gem appears on the Pawbird's forehead, framed by two tiny nubs. It is said this gem is a peek into a pawbird's soul. 

  •  "Third Eye":  
    🔹 Gemstone should always match the color of the Pawbird's soul, and may come in naturally occuring shapes (uneven, rounded, diamond shaped, etc)

    ❗ Gemstone must be flat and traditionally faceted (so no special shapes like hearts, stars, perfect circles, pearls, etc)
Ribbon Ends

Ribbon Ends (★ Common)

Category: Horns
Species: Pawbird

A short pair of fleshy ribbons replaced your pawbird's horns!... thats.. actually normal. Pawbirds can often be found with ribbons instead of horns.

  •  Ribbon Ends:  
    🔹 These ribbon ends may end in notches, points, flat ends, lacy edge, or tattered tips; similar to actual ribbon.

    ❗ Ribbon shape should be simple, and cannot end in tassels or other fabric styles.
Mini Feathers

Mini Feathers (★ Common)

Category: Horns
Species: Pawbird

A pair of short, small feathers replaced your pawbirds horns!.... which is very common! Feathers are a revered trait, with the larger the plumes the more attractive the pawbird. 

  •  Mini Feathers:  
    🔹 Feathers can be decorated or patterned as you see fit.
    🔹 Feather styling can be reminiscent of any real-life bird as well as long as it stays short!

    ❗ This trait may only apply two feathers total! To apply more you'll need the appropriate upgrade (tba)
Towering Horns

Towering Horns (★ Uncommon)

Category: Horns
Species: Pawbird

An uncommon style of horn that towers simply, tall and relatively straight.

  •  Towering:  
    🔹 These horns may point forward or backward.

    ❗ Pawbird horns can blend seamlessly into the head or have a clear separation.
    ❗ Pawbird horns may be smooth and shiny with some give or dense and jelly-like in appearance.
    ❗ All uncommon horns may have small metal caps at the tip of each point, being a common pawbird practice for those with larger horns. These caps are rarely seen in gold or platinum, usually reserved for rarer horn types.

Curved Horns PB

Curved Horns PB (★ Uncommon)

Category: Horns
Species: Pawbird

An uncommon style of horn that towers simply, tall and curved.

  •  Curved:  
    🔹 These horns may curve forward or backward.

    ❗ Pawbird horns can blend seamlessly into the head or have a clear separation.
    ❗ Pawbird horns may be smooth and shiny with some give or dense and jelly-like in appearance.
    ❗ All uncommon horns may have small metal caps at the tip of each point, being a common pawbird practice for those with larger horns. These caps are rarely seen in gold or platinum, usually reserved for rarer horn types.

Spires Horns PB

Spires Horns PB (★ Uncommon)

Category: Horns
Species: Pawbird

An uncommon style of horn that towers and curves outward, then inward, ending in tall points.

  •  Spires:  
    🔹 These horns may flip their curving, but always point up at the ends.

    ❗ Pawbird horns can blend seamlessly into the head or have a clear separation.
    ❗ Pawbird horns may be smooth and shiny with some give or dense and jelly-like in appearance.
    ❗ All uncommon horns may have small metal caps at the tip of each point, being a common pawbird practice for those with larger horns. These caps are rarely seen in gold or platinum, usually reserved for rarer horn types.

Swept Horns

Swept Horns (★ Uncommon)

Category: Horns
Species: Pawbird

An uncommon style of horn that curves in an unusual way, giving the illusion that they've been swept by the wind and stuck in place.

  •  Swept:  
    🔹 These horns may point forward or backward, and should curve in a loose "s" shape.

    ❗ Pawbird horns can blend seamlessly into the head or have a clear separation.
    ❗ Pawbird horns may be smooth and shiny with some give or dense and jelly-like in appearance.
    ❗ All uncommon horns may have small metal caps at the tip of each point, being a common pawbird practice for those with larger horns. These caps are rarely seen in gold or platinum, usually reserved for rarer horn types.

Drago Horns

Drago Horns (★ Uncommon)

Category: Horns
Species: Pawbird

An uncommon style of horn that curves handsomely, ending in two ourward facing points.

  •  Drago:  
    🔹 These horns are thick and sturdy, and always end in outward facing points. These horns often curve back, but may curve forward as well.

    ❗ Pawbird horns can blend seamlessly into the head or have a clear separation.
    ❗ Pawbird horns may be smooth and shiny with some give or dense and jelly-like in appearance.
    ❗ All uncommon horns may have small metal caps at the tip of each point, being a common pawbird practice for those with larger horns. These caps are rarely seen in gold or platinum, usually reserved for rarer horn types.

Bok Horns

Bok Horns (★ Uncommon)

Category: Horns
Species: Pawbird

An uncommon style of horn that curves subtly, sweeping back in a handsome arch. 

  •  Bok:  
    🔹 These horns point backward, and end in upward curving points that may be sharp or rounded at the ends.

    ❗ Pawbird horns can blend seamlessly into the head or have a clear separation.
    ❗ Pawbird horns may be smooth and shiny with some give or dense and jelly-like in appearance.
    ❗ All uncommon horns may have small metal caps at the tip of each point, being a common pawbird practice for those with larger horns. These caps are rarely seen in gold or platinum, usually reserved for rarer horn types.

Lope Horns PB

Lope Horns PB (★ Uncommon)

Category: Horns
Species: Pawbird

An uncommon style of horn that curves slightly as they tower upwards in a pincer formation.

  •  Lope:  
    🔹 These horns point backward, and end in a light pincered shape, standing very tall.

    ❗ Pawbird horns can blend seamlessly into the head or have a clear separation.
    ❗ Pawbird horns may be smooth and shiny with some give or dense and jelly-like in appearance.
    ❗ All uncommon horns may have small metal caps at the tip of each point, being a common pawbird practice for those with larger horns. These caps are rarely seen in gold or platinum, usually reserved for rarer horn types.

Antler Horns

Antler Horns (★ Uncommon)

Category: Horns
Species: Pawbird

An uncommon style of horn that curves in a gentle "s" shape, ending in 2 - 3 points at the tips, giving a vague antlered appearance to the pawbird.

  •  Antlered:  
    🔹 These horns may point in most any direction, but should stand tall and upward, with the branching points located on the upper half of the horn.

    ❗ Pawbird horns can blend seamlessly into the head or have a clear separation.
    ❗ Pawbird horns may be smooth and shiny with some give or dense and jelly-like in appearance.
    ❗ All uncommon horns may have small metal caps at the tip of each point, being a common pawbird practice for those with larger horns. These caps are rarely seen in gold or platinum, usually reserved for rarer horn types.

Laurel Horns PB

Laurel Horns PB (★ Uncommon)

Category: Horns
Species: Pawbird

An uncommon style of horn that curves forward attractively, adding an almost crown-like appearance to its bearer. Pawbirds are known to wrap wires and cords on these horns in order to hang charms or baubles from them.

  •  Laurel:  
    🔹 These horns point forward and end in an upward curve, 1 - 2 branching points accompany these horns.

    ❗ Pawbird horns can blend seamlessly into the head or have a clear separation.
    ❗ Pawbird horns may be smooth and shiny with some give or dense and jelly-like in appearance.
    ❗ All uncommon horns may have small metal caps at the tip of each point, being a common pawbird practice for those with larger horns. These caps are rarely seen in gold or platinum, usually reserved for rarer horn types.

Ram Horns PB

Ram Horns PB (★ Uncommon)

Category: Horns
Species: Pawbird

An uncommon style of horn that curves tightly back in an impressive display, capable of battering whatever, or whoever, they charge into.

  •  Ram:  
    🔹 These horns may curl loosely or tightly, and may resemble any natural ram shape without dipping into rarer territory.

    ❗ Pawbird horns can blend seamlessly into the head or have a clear separation.
    ❗ Pawbird horns may be smooth and shiny with some give or dense and jelly-like in appearance.
    ❗ All uncommon horns may have small metal caps at the tip of each point, being a common pawbird practice for those with larger horns. These caps are rarely seen in gold or platinum, usually reserved for rarer horn types.

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