Traits
Honeycomb Spots (★ Rare)
A pattern of hexoganol spots that can be filled with color or placed as solid outlines.
Jester Spots (★ Rare)
A rare style of spot where circles are replaced with diamonds! Max size shown in the icon, but can be a bit smaller.
Spotting (condensed/closed) (★ Common)
All kantis require some sort of spotting, whether it's sparse or numerous. These styles of spotting are all considered "free markings" and are a general guideline of what's allowed.
Spotting (open/shaped) (★ Common)
All kantis require some sort of spotting, whether it's sparse or numerous. These styles of spotting are all considered "free markings" and are a general guideline of what's allowed.
Striping (free marking) (★ Common)
Free markings are widely available for kantis and may be applied in any natural formation. You may combine or pick apart these marking types at will. Editing these markings will require a common trait swap to jump between.
Splotching (free marking) (★ Common)
Free markings are widely available for kantis and may be applied in any natural formation. You may combine or pick apart these marking types at will. Editing these markings will require a common trait swap to jump between.
Deviled Yolk (★ Uncommon)
A marking that consists of spots of alternating colors laying atop one another, giving an outlined appearance. This marking has been showing up in family lineages that contain mantibabs.
Polka Dots (★ Uncommon)
An unusual pattern that feels more accustoned to textures rather than a living creature. An even polka dot pattern covers a portion of the kanti. This marking has been found in kantis with a lineage that contains a mantibab.
Plated Pattern (★ Uncommon)
A traditional marking found on kantis that resemble large plate scales.
Rosettes K (★ Uncommon)
An unusual spot type with messy broken circles, usually have a circle of color underneath each full rosette.
Pigeon Marks K (★ Uncommon)
A marking consisting of broken cloudy markings that give the impression of a feathered coat that has recently appeared on kantis! Those questioned have confirmed that they have a skullcracker in their family lineage.
Birch Rings (★ Uncommon)
A set of stripes that contain an extra bit of color. Often giving the appearance of having a glow to them. Composed of multiple layers of color.
Lightning Marks (★ Uncommon)
A series of condensed elecrifying stripes. Zigzagging in condensed patches on the coat. A single zigzag will not require this trait.
Static Veins (★ Uncommon)
Jagged crackling stripes overtake the coat. Resembling electricity or roots, this unusual striping is said to be caused by a short burst of mana overload!
Pinstripes (★ Uncommon)
An unusually even and thin stripes that create a blanket over part of a kanti's body. Usually applied in even groupings.
Simple Lace (★ Uncommon)
An array of layered lines with curves that resemble lace. Found in simple or condensed layers. It is distinct in it's simplicity. Should be devoid of thin straight lines and manufactured patterns.
Seeing Stars (★ Rare)
The kanti's spots have been replaced with simple stars! Can't be made to look like constellations.
Circuit Lines (★ Rare)
A series of connected open circles that seem more at home on something mechanical. When a kanti activates its conduit a mote of mana runs visibly along the lines and fizzles when it reaches the end.
Treasure Map Marks (★ Rare)
Also known as dotted lines. A patterned marking that is rather unusual to see on a kanti.