Traits
Hooves Aflame (★ Rare)
The conduit extends along the leg in a flurry of jagged shapes, a mockery of flame.
Tiger Striped Hooves (★ Rare)
Along with the standard hoof, several stripes appear along the arms and legs. Composed usually of 2 - 6 stripes.
Okapi Hooves (★ Rare)
This conduit is mismatched, tall on both ends but with the back legs extending further. Bands of conduits extend and climb higher on the hind legs.
Wisp Hooves (★ Rare)
The conduit extends from the center point, wisping up in an organic shape that ends in a point. This conduit can coil around the leg but should retain the shape pictured.
Classic Conduit (★ Common)
Conduits are commonly found on the center of the back of the neck, from straight lines to wavy, abstract shapes. They start at the back of the head and can trail down to mid back.
Hollow Lined Conduit (★ Common)
Hollow lined conduits consist of two thin lines that frame where the mane would fall. They are able to connect either at the top or bottom and can have a few simple sharp points to create interesting shapes.
Shaped Conduit (★ Common)
A shaped conduit consists of very simple rounded shapes with few points. Often falling along the seam of the back.
Double Shaped Conduit (★ Common)
Double shaped conduits are just that, two simple shapes that mirror each other on the neck or shoulder blades of the kanti.
Conduit Crest (★ Common)
Some conduits come in the shape of simple crests, displaying proudly on the back of the neck. Usually consisting of broad simple shapes that wrap around the shoulder blades.
Odd-line Conduit (★ Uncommon)
A conduit consisting of 1 - 2 lines that fall in unusual shapes or placement. From asymmetrical layering to multiple points too complex to fall into the common category.
Beaded Conduit (★ Uncommon)
Beaded Conduits consist of two straight or wavy lines that are interrupted by simple "beads" or shapes in even portions, giving the illusion of "stitching" or beadwork.
Slashed Conduit (★ Uncommon)
A slashed conduit consists of 3 slashing shapes that resemble stripes.
Chevron Conduit (★ Uncommon)
Chevrons consist of two symmetrical shapes with a dip in the denter placed atop one another. These chevrons may be embelleshed with a small rounded diamond at the base of the shape, or above in the center.
Collar Conduit (★ Uncommon)
A conduit consisting of a solid band that wraps fully around the neck.
Triangular Conduit (★ Uncommon)
A conduit in the unusual shape of a triangle. Such clean edges are an odd sight but have been showing up more and more as time goes on. Perhaps the result of fastidious augmenting.
Tri Shape Conduit (★ Uncommon)
The tri-shape conduit is composed of 3 shapes with the allowance of one small shape at the tip or end of the center shape. The shapes on the side evenly frame the center shape which should fall on the seam of the back.
Blaze Conduit (★ Uncommon)
A conduit consisting of a single large crest shape, with two adorning shapes on the side. A blaze most resembles fire but should be even on either side.
Sparrow Conduit (★ Uncommon)
The sparrow conduit is composed of two fanning shapes on the shoulder blades that somewhat resemble small wings. Up to two small adorning conduit shapes may be placed between the points.
Pincer Conduit (★ Uncommon)
The pincer conduit is composed of one large pincering shape adorned with one smaller shape on either side or within the center.