Traits
Double Prong Horns (★ Uncommon)
Two solid, upward facing horns that split along their growth, ending in two pincer like points.
Pronghorn Horns (★ Uncommon)
A gently curving pair of horns that, somewhere along their base, gain a smaller prong that grows against the natural shape.
Split End Horns (★ Uncommon)
Sometimes a babs natural horns gain an unusual defect where the ends of them split and grow apart. Often seen as a blemish to a perectly servicable pair of horns, they've gained a rather mean-spirited nickname.
Wood Sprite Horns (★ Uncommon)
A pair of horns that grow from the cheek line, growing upward and curling back towards the ears. These horns frame the face delicately, and give the bearer a more whimsical appearance.
Bumble Horns (★ Uncommon)
A pair of peculiar horns that are thinner at the base, curving forward and ending in a bulb, giving the feeling of buggy antennas.
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.
Oak Horns (sharp) (★ Uncommon)
A tall and menacing set of horns with 2 - 4 protrusions adorning their centers (in any direction).
Briar Horns (sharp) (★ Uncommon)
A curling set of horns whose protrusions resemble thorns. This set of horns may have upwards of 5 thorns on each horn.
Bow Horns (round) (★ Uncommon)
A set of horns longer along the back that end in bulbs on either end. The bulbs may have a swirl adorning each bulb or be completely smooth.
Harp Horns (round) (★ Uncommon)
A set of very curved horns longer along the back that end in bulbs on either end. The bulbs may have a swirl adorning each bulb or be completely smooth.
Trumpet Horns (round) (★ Uncommon)
A set of horns longer in the front that end in bulbs on either end. The bulbs may have a swirl adorning each bulb or be completely smooth.
Reed Horns (round) (★ Uncommon)
A set of curved horns longer in the front that end in bulbs on either end. The bulbs may have a swirl adorning each bulb or be completely smooth.
Gira Horns (round) (★ Uncommon)
A set of back facing horns that stand tall and are even in shape until they end in large bulbs. The bulbs may have a swirl adorning each bulb or be completely smooth.
Carnival Horns (round) (★ Uncommon)
A set of forward facing horns that stand tall and are even in shape until they end in large bulbs. The bulbs may have a swirl adorning each bulb or be completely smooth.
Rail Horns (round) (★ Uncommon)
A set of rigidly straight horns that are adorned with three bulbs along its shape.