Traits
Curved Horn (
Common)
Your corceïs is born with a horn that naturally arcs or curves rather than growing straight. This curvature can vary in degree, from a gentle swoop to a dramatic hook. Like all traits, this can be inherited by offspring.
Notes:
• This trait is only required when the horn shows a visible curve or bend in its structure.
• You do not need this trait if the horn is straight, even if angled or tilted.
Straight Horn (
Common)
Your corceïs is born with a horn that grows in a clean, direct line without any curve, rotation, or tilt. It may angle slightly forward or upward, but its structure remains straight from base to tip. Like all traits, this can be inherited by offspring.
Notes:
• This trait is only needed when the horn shows no curvature or rotation.
• You do not need this trait if the horn curves, twists, or sits at a rotated angle.
Rotated Horn (
Common)
Your corceïs is born with a horn that grows at a rotated angle, pointing in a direction other than normal. The rotation can be up to 90⁰ from normal. Like all traits, this can be inherited by offspring.
Notes:
• This trait is only needed when the horn’s position is rotated in any direction.
• You do not need this trait if the horn is placed normally.
Plain Ears (
Common)
Notes:
• Can have some tufts of fur on the base of the ear.
Blind Eyes (
Common)
• Can be partial.
• Can either be one pale solid colour without pupils OR the pupils must be white
Common Glands (
Common)
Notes:
• About the same size as the eye, can be at max one eyeball and half in length.
Kinked Tail (
Common)
Notes:
• Can have multiple kinks along the tail, but does not affect the length of the tail.