Traits

Extensions Ears

Extensions Ears (★ Uncommon)

Category: Ears
Species: Mantibab

An unusual ear type where the inner fluff grows up and out in a flare, as though the ears have gotten extentions.

Overgrown Ears

Overgrown Ears (★ Uncommon)

Category: Ears
Species: Mantibab

A fluffy ear whose fur has overgrown enough to hang over the inner fluff, overtaking it partially.

Fullstop Ears

Fullstop Ears (★ Common)

Category: Ears
Species: Mantibab

A sleek ear with a fluffy base and tip, with a smooth decline along the underside before fluffing out again. 

Classic Ears

Classic Ears (★ Common)

Category: Ears
Species: Mantibab

Your classic set of bab ears.

Sweep Ears

Sweep Ears (★ Common)

Category: Ears
Species: Mantibab

A moother version of the classic ear with a gentle wave shape.

Plush Ears

Plush Ears (★ Common)

Category: Ears
Species: Mantibab

A soft and fluffy version of the classic ear with softer and rounder shapes. The general populace agrees plush ears are the softest.

Sleek Ears

Sleek Ears (★ Common)

Category: Ears
Species: Mantibab

A sleek look to the classic shape, with an arching line to the ear, ending in sharp points and coming down fluffy.

Lax Ears

Lax Ears (★ Common)

Category: Ears
Species: Mantibab

A wavy shape to a classic bab ear ending in soft drooping fur.

Flurry Ears

Flurry Ears (★ Common)

Category: Ears
Species: Mantibab

A messy ear type with bits of fur sticking up along the entire shell of the ear.

Overstuffed Ears

Overstuffed Ears (★ Common)

Category: Ears
Species: Mantibab

A classic ear with an explosive amount of fur on the inside that has it sticking out longer than the rest of the ear.

Slug Horns

Slug Horns (★ Common)

Category: Horns
Species: Pawbird

A simple set of horns that curl upward, ending in a forward facing point.

  •  Slug:  
    🔹 Due to the natural, slightly shiny, texture of a pawbirds horns, this set tends to look like little slugs standing on end.
Spire Horns

Spire Horns (★ Common)

Category: Horns
Species: Mantibab

Two upward curving, pointed horns that are thinner at the tips than the base.

Goatling Horns (PB)

Goatling Horns (PB) (★ Common)

Category: Horns
Species: Pawbird

A simple set of horns that lightly curve back.

  •  Goatling:  
    🔹 These horns can curve in the same, or opposing directions, but generally point backwards similar to the ears.
Fanged Horns

Fanged Horns (★ Common)

Category: Horns
Species: Pawbird

A short set of horns that sharply curve back. 

  •  Fanged:  
    🔹 These horns are reminiscent of snake fangs, just.... upside down!
Oni Horns (PB)

Oni Horns (PB) (★ Common)

Category: Horns
Species: Pawbird

A short, sharp pair of horns that point outward. 

  •  Oni:  
    🔹 These horns can be depicted straighter, or slightly curved, but generally tend to point away from each other.
Pointe Horns

Pointe Horns (★ Common)

Category: Horns
Species: Pawbird

A simple, short set of horns that learn forward and end in a sharp point!

  •  Pointe:  
    🔹 These horns may point a little higher or lower, but should look sort of like short chameleon horns.
Hornless (PB)

Hornless (PB) (★ Common)

Category: Horns
Species: Pawbird

A commonly found set of horns for pawbirds... none!

Lope Horns SC

Lope Horns SC (★ Rare)

Category: Horns
Species: Skullcracker

A set of horns that stand tall and slightly swirl backwards, small prongs giving a branch-like appearance.

  •  Lope:  
    🔹 These horns are meant to emulate "antelope" horns, with the optional additions of extra prongs.

    ❗ You may have 2 - 5 extra prongs on each horn.
    ❗ Horns should be reasonably symmetrical.

 

Curved Horns SC

Curved Horns SC (★ Uncommon)

Category: Horns
Species: Skullcracker

A set of large and thick horns that curve backwards elegantly, giving a menacing appearance to its bearer.

  •  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.

 

Cervid Horns

Cervid Horns (★ Rare)

Category: Horns
Species: Skullcracker

A set of horns that stand tall and elegantly curve slightly, covered in rounded prongs that give a regal, deer-like appearance to its bearer.

  •  Cervid:  
    🔹 These horns are  long and may curve forward or backward slightly.

    ❗ You may have 3 - 5 extra prongs on each antler.
    ❗ Horns should be reasonably symmetrical.

 

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