subtypes
Corseï Pedalus (Corceïs subtype)
Status: Established Subspecies
Primitive? Yes — one of the earliest known forms.
Traits
Smaller, thicker-bodied Corseï.
Pawed hind legs rather than hooves.
Built for agility, sprinting, and dense forest navigation.
Softer bone structure and faster maturity rate.
Wirey Whiskers on the muzzle and the eyebrow area
Role in History
The Paw-Backed were extremely common during early Cor development.
Their widespread presence caused early Chryths to assume that pawed traits were standard, aiding perfect mimicry during initial infiltration.
1 subtype found.