Traits

Mop Tail

Mop Tail (★ Common)

Category: Tail
Species: Kanti

A short, but heavy tail that droops the further it extends, ending in a dense ball of fur that dangles.

Bulb Tail

Bulb Tail (★ Common)

Category: Tail
Species: Kanti

A tail composed of dense fur or hair that tends to stick straight up and out resembling a bulb or broom. Usually flat at the end.

Coif Tail

Coif Tail (★ Common)

Category: Tail
Species: Kanti

A short tail made of hair that stylishly flares out. 

Nugget Tail SC

Nugget Tail SC (★ Common)

Category: Tail
Species: Skullcracker

A small fluffy tail that puffs out and smooths to a point.

  •  Nugget:  
    🔹 This tail can point up or down, similar to bunny or deer tails.

Tuft Tail SC

Tuft Tail SC (★ Common)

Category: Tail
Species: Skullcracker


A small fluffy tail that stands and ends in fanning points.

  •  Tuft:  
    🔹 This tail can flatten down or perk up, and should have a smooth top and fluffy underside.

Fawn Tail SC

Fawn Tail SC (★ Common)

Category: Tail
Species: Skullcracker

A small fluffy tail that is often standing at attention, closely resembling a deer tail.

  •  Fawn:  
    🔹 This tail can flatten and perk with emotion, and should generally be flat on top and fluffy on the underside.

Sweep Tail SC

Sweep Tail SC (★ Common)

Category: Tail
Species: Skullcracker


A tall and fluffy tail that slopes and sways. Bigger and more flexible than your standard fawn tail.

  •  Sweep:  
    🔹 This tail can point up or down, and is capable of curling slightly. 

Puff Tail SC

Puff Tail SC (★ Common)

Category: Tail
Species: Skullcracker


A large puff of a tail that extends from the body and droops the further it gets.

  •  Puff:  
    🔹 This tail should always be droopy, akin to a pomeranean tail.

Perky Tail SC

Perky Tail SC (★ Common)

Category: Tail
Species: Skullcracker


A small, alert tail that sticks stright up, and back some. This tail is very peppy and friendly in appearance.

  •  Perky:  
    🔹 This tail tends to be slim, with a fluffy underside, and may be pointed or round at the end.

Tame Tail

Tame Tail (★ Common)

Category: Tail
Species: Skullcracker


A longer, slender tail that is sleek in apperance. 

  •  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

Wild Tail SC (★ Common)

Category: Tail
Species: Skullcracker


A tail that is covered in dense fur that juts out unevenly.

  •  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

Peak Tail SC (★ Common)

Category: Tail
Species: Skullcracker


A tall tail that stands rigidly, with a smooth top and fluffy underside, this tail is rather inflexible.

  •  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

Summit Tail SC (★ Common)

Category: Tail
Species: Skullcracker


A tail that stands tall and swoops in a gentle curve. A larger version of the Tame tail.

  •  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

Brush Tail (★ Common)

Category: Tail
Species: Skullcracker


A sleek, shorter tail that hangs low.

  •  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

Foxish Tail (★ Common)

Category: Tail
Species: Skullcracker


A longer tail that dangles sleekly, with a round or flared end. It sways and curls effortlessly

  •  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

Flurry Whip Tail SC (★ Common)

Category: Tail
Species: Skullcracker


A long tail that is capable of whipping around. 

  •  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

Flurry Tail SC (★ Common)

Category: Tail
Species: Skullcracker


A tall standing tail that has long fur that extends from the base of the tail, flaring out in a flurry.

  •  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

Alarmed Tail (★ Common)

Category: Tail
Species: Skullcracker


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.

  •  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

Classic Tail L (★ Common)

Category: Tail
Species: Leloko

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.

  •  Classic:  
    🔹 The classic tail for the classic leloko, no extra fur!
Scruffy Tail

Scruffy Tail (★ Common)

Category: Tail
Species: Leloko

A long, thin tail that has scruffy, dense fur at the base, traditionally topped with a large flower at the end.

  •  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.
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