Traits
Nugget Tail SC (★ Common)
A small fluffy tail that puffs out and smooths to a point.
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Nugget:
🔹 This tail can point up or down, similar to bunny or deer tails.
Tuft Tail SC (★ Common)
A small fluffy tail that stands and ends in fanning points.
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Tuft:
🔹 This tail can flatten down or perk up, and should have a smooth top and fluffy underside.
Fawn Tail SC (★ Common)
A small fluffy tail that is often standing at attention, closely resembling a deer tail.
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Fawn:
🔹 This tail can flatten and perk with emotion, and should generally be flat on top and fluffy on the underside.
Sweep Tail SC (★ Common)
A tall and fluffy tail that slopes and sways. Bigger and more flexible than your standard fawn tail.
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Sweep:
🔹 This tail can point up or down, and is capable of curling slightly.
Puff Tail SC (★ Common)
A large puff of a tail that extends from the body and droops the further it gets.
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Puff:
🔹 This tail should always be droopy, akin to a pomeranean tail.
Perky Tail SC (★ Common)
A small, alert tail that sticks stright up, and back some. This tail is very peppy and friendly in appearance.
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Perky:
🔹 This tail tends to be slim, with a fluffy underside, and may be pointed or round at the end.
Tame Tail (★ Common)
A longer, slender tail that is sleek in apperance.
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Tame:
🔹 This tail should be smooth and fluffy in appearance, longer than most common tails and capable of swaying and curling.
🔹 This tail most closely resembles a fluffy dog tail.
Wild Tail SC (★ Common)
A tail that is covered in dense fur that juts out unevenly.
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Wild:
🔹 This tail should always be propped up, with a thinner base and an explosion of fur along the rest of it.
🔹 Considered a perky wolf tail!
Peak Tail SC (★ Common)
A tall tail that stands rigidly, with a smooth top and fluffy underside, this tail is rather inflexible.
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Wild:
🔹 This tail should always be propped up, with a thicker base and thinner tip.
🔹 This tail is often useful as a rudder during flight.
Summit Tail SC (★ Common)
A tail that stands tall and swoops in a gentle curve. A larger version of the Tame tail.
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Summit:
🔹 This tail is covered in denser fur that would make this tail capable of dealing bludgeoning damage.
🔹 The tail is not very flexible, with the base and majority being stiff and raised, and the latter 1/3rd able to curl lightly.
Brush Tail (★ Common)
A sleek, shorter tail that hangs low.
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Brush:
🔹 This tail is reminiscent of a short "fox" tail, or the end of a paint brush.
🔹 Often has the classic "fox" tip at the end.
Foxish Tail (★ Common)
A longer tail that dangles sleekly, with a round or flared end. It sways and curls effortlessly
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Foxish:
🔹 This tail tends to droop or extend low against the body, with a round or brush tip.
🔹 A more traditional fox tail.
Flurry Whip Tail SC (★ Common)
A long tail that is capable of whipping around.
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Flurry Whip:
🔹 This tail should be thin at the base, with shorter fur growing longer as it descends down the tail.
🔹 This is the longest tail in this rarity and can only be this length commonly if it follows the look of this particular tail.
Flurry Tail SC (★ Common)
A tall standing tail that has long fur that extends from the base of the tail, flaring out in a flurry.
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Flurry:
🔹 This tail should be dense all around, with fur extending off of the base and drooping the farther it is.
🔹 Akin to a "rooster" formation of fur, with long pieces of fur all throughout.
Alarmed Tail (★ Common)
A tail that stands at so much attention that it points back towards the skullcracker's head, an underside of explosive fur follows and creates a sort of arc, giving the bearer an "alarmed" appearance.
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Alarmed:
🔹 This tail should always be pointing perpendicular or further to the slope of the back.
🔹 The top of the tail should be smooth, forming a sort of "cap" to the explosive underside.
Classic Tail L (★ Common)
A long, thin tail that is smooth along the length, traditionally topped with a large flower at the end. Leloko tails are often striped from base to tip, but can come in many patterns.
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Classic:
🔹 The classic tail for the classic leloko, no extra fur!
Scruffy Tail (★ Common)
A long, thin tail that has scruffy, dense fur at the base, traditionally topped with a large flower at the end.
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Scruffy:
🔹 This tail usually has choppy or styled fur at the base, that doesn't extend too far along it. A small tuft of fur may also be found just under the flower.
❗ Common tails may not have fur along the whole of the tail! Either tip or base should be covered in fur.
Mohawk Tail (★ Common)
A long, thin tail that has a tall and styled mohawk of hair along the base, traditionally topped with a large flower at the end.
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Mohawk:
🔹 The hair on this tail can naturally stand tall in straight, wavy, or curled locks.
❗ Common tails may not have fur along the whole of the tail! Either tip or base should be covered in fur.
Top Heavy Tail (★ Common)
A long, thin tail that has moderately long fur at the tip, traditionally topped with a large flower at the end. This fur condenses the closer it gets to the flower, and can be styled in any manner normal hair can!
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Top Heavy:
🔹 This tail can have short, thick, or moderately long hair just under the flower of the tail. Layered, slightly curled fur is most common, but you are not restricted to how you style the fur available.
❗ Common tails may not have fur along the whole of the tail! Either tip or base should be covered in fur.
Sprouting Tail (★ Common)
A long, thin tail that has short flexible "mini-tails" sprouting along the length, traditionally topped with a large flower at the end.
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Sprouting:
🔹 This tail can have 1 - 6 short sprouts along the tail's length. These sprouts can grip and curl and should be considered as flexible as the main tail they grow from.
❗ Common tails may not have unbroken fur along the whole of the tail but choppy short patches can appear!