Traits
Charged Tail (★ Common)
A sleek tail that ends in a spiky assortment of fur, fanning out choppily. The base of the tail often has spiky fur sticking up.
Trailing Tail (★ Common)
A sleek tail that ends in a longer, heavier style. The hair along the end tends to hang heavy.
Fallow Tail (★ Common)
A short perky tail that is covered in choppy fur. Resembles a deer's tail.
Flared Tail (★ Common)
A short tail with choppy fur that extends and fans out in a small, but proud fashion.
Peppy Tail K (★ Common)
A short and perky tail that curls up and backwards towards the kanti's back. Covered in soft fur, this is a rather popular style among the younger crowds.
Heraldic Tail K (★ Uncommon)
An elegantly sleek tail with fur tufts protruding along it, ending in beautiful unicorn fashion.
Coattails Tail (★ Uncommon)
An elegantly sleek tail with two hair adornments on either side framing the tail like a pair of coattails.
Broom Tail K (★ Uncommon)
An elegantly sleek tail that begins growing dangling fur or hair along the mid point, earning it a sort of duster broom appearance.
Mule Tail (★ Uncommon)
A short tail that is velvety at the base, gaining a mock unicorn tail at its end. This tail can be dense or thin, and is unusual for kantis that regularly appear with classically long unicorn tails.
Gallop Tail K (★ Uncommon)
A thick and flexible tail begins with a velvety texture and is immediately covered in fur that grows longer the further down it goes. This is a messy and choppy style of tail that gives the kanti a ferocious appearance.
Sail Tail (★ Uncommon)
A long and sturdy tail that is the upgraded form of the "peak" tail. Gaining a density and length it previously did not have. This tail becomes rather fluffy along the underside and fans out wider at the ends.
Wild Tail K (★ Uncommon)
A sizable tail covered in choppy fur that is unusual for the equine/cervine like kantis. Lightly capable of wagging.
Sweep Tail K (★ Uncommon)
A gently flexible tail covered in a dense fur.