Traits

Beetle Horn

Beetle Horn ( Uncommon)

Category: Horns
Species: Corceïs

Your corceïs is born with a horn inspired by beetle-like structures, featuring natural splits or prongs. These divisions can vary in shape, length, and number, giving the horn a more intricate or aggressive silhouette. Like all traits, this can be inherited by offspring.

 

Notes:

• Can be divided into multiple sections or prongs.

• After splitting, the divisions do not need to match in size, shape, or symmetry.

Kirin Horn

Kirin Horn ( Uncommon)

Category: Horns
Species: Corceïs

Your corceïs is born with a horn inspired by legendary kirin, featuring natural spirals and occasional branches. These branches can vary in number, length, and direction, giving the horn a graceful yet intricate silhouette. Like all traits, this can be inherited by offspring.

 

Notes:

 

• Can have more than one extra tip or branch.

 

• Branches do not need to be symmetrical or evenly spaced.

Multiple Horns

Multiple Horns ( Uncommon)

Category: Horns
Species: Corceïs

Your corceïs is born with the potential for multiple horns, with up to three additional horns growing alongside the main one. These extra horns follow the line of the primary horn, creating a more layered or clustered silhouette. Like all traits, this can be inherited by offspring.

 

Notes:

 

• Can only add up to three extra horns.

 

• Extra horns must be aligned with the main horn.

 

• Additional horns can vary slightly in length and thickness, but remain in line with the primary horn.

Sharp Horn

Sharp Horn ( Uncommon)

Category: Horns
Species: Corceïs

Your corceïs is born with a horn defined by sudden angles and crisp directional changes. The horn can take on many shapes, but its silhouette is marked by sharp turns rather than smooth curves. Like all traits, this can be inherited by offspring.

Notes:

Can be any overall shape.

This trait specifically allows sharp, angular bends.

Angles do not need to be symmetrical or evenly spaced.

Small Horn

Small Horn ( Uncommon)

Category: Horns
Species: Corceïs

Your corceïs is born with a horn that is noticeably shorter or smaller than average, creating a subtle, understated silhouette. Despite its size, the horn can take on any general shape. Like all traits, this can be inherited by offspring.

 

Notes:

 

Size is significantly reduced compared to standard horns.

 

Shape and taper can vary.

 

May appear rounded, pointed, or anywhere in between.

Curly Horn

Curly Horn ( Uncommon)

Category: Horns
Species: Corceïs

Your corceïs is born with a horn that naturally twists or spirals along its length. The curl can vary in tightness, direction, and number of coils, giving the horn a dynamic, flowing silhouette. Like all traits, this can be inherited by offspring.

 

Notes:

 

• The curl can be loose or tight, with multiple twists along the horn.

 

• It may loop back toward the skull or spiral outward dramatically.

 

• Coils do not need to be symmetrical or uniform in size.

 

Fused Horn

Fused Horn ( Uncommon)

Category: Horns
Species: Corceïs

Your corceïs is born with a horn that appears as two or more horns naturally merged into one. The fusion can vary in shape, width, and length, creating a thicker or uniquely contoured silhouette. Like all traits, this can be inherited by offspring.

 

Notes:

 

• Fusion may occur partially along the horn or along its full length.

 

• The merged sections do not need to be symmetrical.

 

• The horn can appear solid, knotted, or irregular where the fusion occurs.

Slit Horn

Slit Horn ( Uncommon)

Category: Horns
Species: Corceïs

Your corceïs is born with a horn that partially separates along its length, creating a natural slit before reconnecting. This split can vary in length, depth, and placement, giving the horn a distinctive interrupted silhouette. Like all traits, this can be inherited by offspring.

 

Notes:

 

Allows the horn to disconnect at a certain point and reconnect later.

 

The slit can be short or extended.

 

The separation does not need to be symmetrical on both sides.

Root Horn

Root Horn ( Uncommon)

Category: Horns
Species: Corceïs

Your corceïs is born with a horn whose base resembles tree roots, giving it a natural, grounded appearance. The horn may twist or flare slightly from the root-like foundation, creating a subtle, organic silhouette. Like all traits, this can be inherited by offspring.

 

Notes:

 

• The root-like base can be thick.

 

• Horns may vary in length, taper, and direction.

 

• The base does not need to be symmetrical.

 

Rounded Horn

Rounded Horn ( Uncommon)

Category: Horns
Species: Corceïs

Your corceïs is born with a horn that has a smooth, rounded shape, lacking sharp edges or defined angles. The curvature can vary, giving the horn a soft, gentle silhouette. Like all traits, this can be inherited by offspring.

 

Notes:

 

The horn may be slightly curved or nearly straight.

 

Roundness can be consistent or change along the length.

 

The overall shape does not need to be symmetrical.

Hollow Horn

Hollow Horn ( Uncommon)

Category: Horns
Species: Corceïs

Your corceïs is born with a horn featuring natural hollows or openings, giving it a lightweight, tube-like structure. These cavities can vary in size, depth, and placement, creating a more intricate or skeletal appearance. Like all traits, this can be inherited by offspring.

 

Notes:

 

• Hollows can appear as continuous channels or segmented openings.

 

• Openings do not need to be symmetrical or uniform in size.

 

• The horn’s silhouette may appear airy, sharp, or slightly fragile.

Rhino Horn

Rhino Horn ( Uncommon)

Category: Horns
Species: Corceïs

Your corceïs is born with a horn that has a thick, sturdy base, tapering to a point in a classic rhinoceros-like shape. This gives the horn a powerful, grounded silhouette. Like all traits, this can be inherited by offspring.

 

Notes:

 

• The base is noticeably wider than the tip.

 

• Horns can vary in length and taper, but always retain a solid, “thicc” foundation.

 

• Slight curves or imperfections may occur along the horn.

Skullet Ears

Skullet Ears ( Uncommon)

Category: Ears
Species: Corceïs
Floppy Ears

Floppy Ears ( Uncommon)

Category: Ears
Species: Corceïs
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