Traits
Wilted Ears (★ Rare)
A set of moderately sized ears that typically have 4 rings of color along the inside. These ears are fully lopped, and sometimes have lines cut into each point.
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Wilted:
🔹 These ears can be fully solid, or have "cuts" made into them at each point's base, giving a strange, but floral appearance to its wearer.
❗ You may have 4 - 7 points on these ears, or more if it looks reasonable on the shape of these ears.
Drooping Ears (★ Rare)
A set of moderately sized triangular ears that typically have 4 rings of color along the inside. These ears tend to stay floppy due to the cartelidge not fusing properly, giving a droopy appearance to the ears.
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Points:
🔹 These ears can be small - moderate in size, "cuts" made into them at each point's base.
❗ You may have 11+ points on these ears, or more if it looks reasonable on the shape of these ears. These ears are one of the few that has points on both the outer and inner edge.
Kite Ears L (★ Rare)
A set of looong triangular ears that typically have 4+ rings of color along the inside. These ears are long and wide at the base, almost cumbersome with their size.
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Kite:
🔹 These ears should have no less than 4 rings on the inner ear, and may have smooth or serrated edges, with the inner rings following whatever shape the outer ear takes.
❗ You may have 11+ points on these ears, or more if it looks reasonable on the shape of these ears. These ears are one of the few that may have points on both the outer and inner edge.
Aria Ears (★ Common)
A classic set of triangular ears that may be covered with part of the skullcracker's helm.
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Aria:
🔹 The helm extension, and the center fluff are both optional (see: harmonic )
Harmonic Ears (★ Common)
A classic set of triangular ears that may be covered with part of the skullcracker's helm.
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Harmonic:
🔹 This set of ears is composed of a explosion of fluff that sticks out, giving a plush feel to the skullcracker.
Petite Ears (★ Common)
A classic set of triangular ears that end in a delicate swoop. These ears are said to give a soft appearance to their bearer, considered "cute" to most.
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Petite:
🔹 A soft swoop gives this set of ears their signature look, with short or moderate length fluff lining the edge.
Soprano Ears (★ Common)
A classic set of long triangular ears that fan out broadly.
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Soprano:
🔹 These ears may stand up or back, and should be broad.
🔹 Ears end in a sharp point.
❗ These ears should not be drawn "rabbit-like", see: Lapin
Perky Ears SC (★ Common)
A set of smaller, pointed ears with a rounded base.
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Perky:
🔹 A wedge shaped pair off ears that perk up and back.
❗ This ear set should not be significantly longer, or thinner than depicted.
Cream Puff Ears (★ Common)
A classic set of rounded ears covered entirely in fur, resembling fluffy pom poms.
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Cream Puff:
🔹 Ears should be rounded, but may end in fluffy points.
Rosebud Ears (★ Common)
A set of long ears that end in fluffy points. The shape is vaguely said to resemble rosebuds.
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Rosebud:
🔹 These ears should be broad at the base, with fluffy tips. The inner ear may be fully fur lined or nude.
Lamb Ears (★ Common)
A set of soft, drooping ears that give a soft and gentle look to its bearer.
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Lamb:
🔹 Ears should be moderate in length, and can be smooth or fluffy.
❗ Ears should not go past mid neck or get close to the wings in length.
Lapin Ears SC (★ Uncommon)
A set of long, thin ears that stand at attention.
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Lapin:
🔹 These ears may be drawn like any classic rabbit ear, but should end in rounded points, to differentiate from common ear styles.
Honey Ears (★ Uncommon)
A set of small, round ears that lop against the head.
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Honey:
🔹 Ears may be fluffy, or smooth in appearance, and ears may be perky or lax.
Saluki Ears (★ Uncommon)
An uncommon set of ears that are composed of two ears covered in a mixture of hair and fur, draping along the side of the head in a stylish manner.
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Saluki:
🔹 Ears may be composed of choppy, or silky hair.
❗ Ears should not be longer than the top of the wings.
Leo Ears (★ Uncommon)
An uncommon set of ears that resemble those of lions, whatever those may be.
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Leo:
🔹 Ears are round, and lined with soft plush fur.
🔹 The "caps" on the back of these ears may optionally be an extension of the helm.
Pup Ears (★ Uncommon)
An uncommon set of ears that flop halfway in a charming, youthful manner.
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Pup:
🔹 Ears are rounded and droop partway through.
Floppy Ears SC (★ Uncommon)
An uncommon set of ears that are covered in plush fur. These ears point up and forward, flopping down over the face in a charming, if not difficult manner. Skullcrackers tend to groom these ears more to make sure they can still see.
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Floppy:
🔹 Ears may be thinner or thicker than depicted.
❗ Ears can cover eyes, or droop down towards the middle of the neck, but should retain placement and shape of what's depicted.
Tulip Ears SC (★ Uncommon)
An uncommon set of ears that are tall and end in three puffs of fur. A peculiar style of ear that will always grow exactly three puffs no matter how often you style or trim them!
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Tulip:
🔹 Two tall ears are capped with exactly three tufts of fur.
🔹 The base ears may be shorter than depicted, and may point forward or back.
Jagged Ears PB (★ Uncommon)
A style of ears that have a jagged edge, considered intentional as opposed to injured or tattered.
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Jagged:
🔹 A set of triangular ears bordered with flat jagged points along any part of them.
❗ Uncommon ears can be smooth, ribbed, or fluffy along the inside.
Notched Ears PB (★ Uncommon)
A style of ears that have large notches cut out from them. This style of ear lends a rougher appearance to the pawbird, with most not knowing whether it was a willing modification or not.
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Notched:
🔹 A set of triangular ears with large notches taken out of any edge. These notches should be large and can be decorative.
🔹 Notches can instead be decortive holes.
❗ Uncommon ears can be smooth, ribbed, or fluffy along the inside.