Traits
Beacon Horns (round) (★ Uncommon)
A set of playfully curving horns that are adorned with three bulbs along its shape.
Scholar Horns (Kirin) (★ Uncommon)
A set of elegant horns that are adorned with rounded nubs that flow with the shape of the horns themselves. They tend to be flatter at the tips than the base. Kantis may attempt to modify their horns in this manner to show reverence to the academic pursuit, or as a token of appreciation for a mentor's guidance.
Official Horns (Kirin) (★ Uncommon)
A rather elegant set of horns that make a sweeping curve as they grow upwards. Kantis often attempt to modify their horns to attain the "Official" look when planning a career in trade, commerce, knowledge, or most any formal setting.
Noble Horns (kirin) (★ Uncommon)
A tall and regal set of horns with a tasteful split and curl. Kantis are usually born into the noble look, but it's in style to attempt modification to gain the air of nobility.
Royal Horns (Kirin) (★ Uncommon)
The royal set of horns are lax and curve around the head in a gentle sweep. Oftentimes only held by those with blood ties to royalty, though that is not as uncommon considering you can gain royal status by being appointed by the people. The natural appearance of this horn at birth may be a premonition of great things to come.
Fawn Horns SC (★ Uncommon)
A set of horns that curl softly forward and end in two rounded prongs in the shape of tiny antlers. The smallest of the deer-horn trio.
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Fawn:
🔹 These horns should point upwards, and their second prong should be anywhere on the back/top side of the horn.
❗ Only 1 extra prong is allowed per uncommon horns.
Doe Horns SC (★ Uncommon)
A set of horns that curve backwards, ending in two soft rounded nubs that merge at the tips.
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Doe:
🔹 These horns have an almost "heart" shaped tip to them, and can be depicted with one taller and one shorter nub, but both should be placed at the end of the horn.
Buck Horns SC (★ Uncommon)
A set of horns that stand tall that end in a rounded nub, with a single forward facing prong on each horn. The strongest looking horn in the trio of deer-like horns.
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Buck:
🔹 Horns should be thick, and point upwards with a slight curve.
❗ Only 1 extra prong is allowed per uncommon horns.
Prong Horns SC (★ Uncommon)
A set of horns that proudly curve towards one another, standing tall with a single prong at each outer end.
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Prongs:
🔹 These horns are meant to emulate a "wreath" very simply, and should not touch at the tips.
🔹 The prongs may be placed anywhere along the outer or inner edge, as long as the base shape is still there.
❗ Only 1 extra prong is allowed per uncommon horns.
Curved Horns SC (★ Uncommon)
A set of large and thick horns that curve backwards elegantly, giving a menacing appearance to its bearer.
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Curved:
🔹 These horns should end in sharp, cuved points.
🔹 The base of the horn should be the thickest point, and can be thicker, or thinner, than pictured.
Towering Horns (★ Uncommon)
An uncommon style of horn that towers simply, tall and relatively straight.
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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 (★ Uncommon)
An uncommon style of horn that towers simply, tall and curved.
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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 (★ Uncommon)
An uncommon style of horn that towers and curves outward, then inward, ending in tall points.
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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 (★ Uncommon)
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.
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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 (★ Uncommon)
An uncommon style of horn that curves handsomely, ending in two ourward facing points.
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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 (★ Uncommon)
An uncommon style of horn that curves subtly, sweeping back in a handsome arch.
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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 (★ Uncommon)
An uncommon style of horn that curves slightly as they tower upwards in a pincer formation.
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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 (★ Uncommon)
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.
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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 (★ Uncommon)
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.
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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 (★ Uncommon)
An uncommon style of horn that curves tightly back in an impressive display, capable of battering whatever, or whoever, they charge into.
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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.