Traits
Regular Wings (Common)
Category: Body
Species: Xatli
- The Xatli's wings resemble a flat and smooth poncho cloak that connects at the collar bones.
- These wings can be singular or multiple. Its surface area (overall size) can be of any length.
Insect Wings (Rare)
Category: Body
Species: Xatli
- The Xatli's wings resemble a flat and smooth poncho cloak that connects at the collar bones.
- The wings' shape must resemble an insect (like butterflies or bees' silhoette) and still be fully opaque.
- These wings can be singular or multiple. Its surface area (overall size) can be of any length.
Trimmed Wings (Rare)
Category: Body
Species: Xatli
- The Xatli's wings resemble a flat and smooth poncho cloak that connects at the collar bones.
- The wings' shape must resemble a sharp tailcoat cut; especially evident on its backside.
- They may also have small little decorative cuts and snippets at the rims.
- These wings can be singular or multiple. Its surface area (overall size) can be of any length.
Ribbon Wings (Rare)
Category: Body
Species: Xatli
- The Xatli's wings resemble a flat and smooth poncho cloak that connects at the collar bones.
- The wings must have stray strands that look like elongated streamers or ribbons.
- These wings can be singular or multiple. Its surface area (overall size) can be of any length.
Exposed Flesh (Mystical)
Category: Body
- This specific Mythical Trait only applies to Xaeconians or Xatli.
- The individual has likely survived exposure from Mournfell Shard's dereality effects.
- Their flesh is fully exposed in varying degrees and areas but does not cause medical complications at all.
- These patches must have the same color/s as the individual's blood.
- This physical trait is on a body-horror level, and must not be confused with free-traited healed scars.
Fluffy Wings (Mystical)
Category: Body
Species: Xatli
- The Xatli's wings are much fluffier than the norm, especially around the shoulder and neck area.
- This wing type canonically affects the Xatli's flight drag.
- However, it still resembles an overall poncho/cloak shape that primarily connects at the collar bones.
- These wings can be singular or multiple. Its surface area (overall size) can be of any length.
Feathered Wings (Mystical)
Category: Body
Species: Xatli
- The Xatli's wings resemble a flat and feathered poncho cloak that connects at the collar bones.
- By having this trait, your Xatli may also have patches of feather growth around its body.
- These wings can be singular or multiple. Its surface area (overall size) can be of any length.
Monochrome Pulp (Common)
Category: Body
Species: Xopas
- A single solid shade for the Xopas' pulp body (not the jelly, as the jelly can have any amount of colors).
- Minor gradients are allowed, but they must be within the same range! For example: white to black, pink to purple, or cyan to dark blue.
- Minimal shading are also allowed to add depth to its shape.
Chromatic Pulp (Rare)
Category: Body
Species: Xopas
- Any markings and any colors on the Xopas' pulp body are allowed.
- This includes rendering styles such as metal (silver or gold), holographic, opal, glowy, sparkly, and other forms of iridescence.
- Please note that this does not include shifting markings, as that is a sacred trait.
Floating Pieces (Rare)
Category: Body
Species: Xopas
- Pieces of the Xopas' jelly or pulp body have the ability to segment itself and float around. These may resemble a variety of flat or three-dimensional shapes, halos, etc.
- Please be reminded that additional pulp limbs (floating or otherwise) would require the Mythical: Centaur Pulp trait.
Flora Pulp (Mystical)
Category: Body
Species: Xopas
- The Xopas' jelly extends out of its pulp form in a decorative manner at all times.
- These extensions are always in the form of flora; such as vines, flowers, leaves, sprouts, and so on.
Centaur Pulp (Mystical)
Category: Body
Species: Xopas
- The Xopas' pulp body has two or more pair of legs.
Scaly Body (Common)
Category: Body
Species: Xulap
- The Xulap has predominantly covered in scales.
- The shape, design, and durability of these scales may vary.
Regular Fins (Common)
Category: Body
Species: Xulap
- These fins have a simple or curved shape in design.
- Maximum of two fin pairs are found on the Xulap's head, torso, and tail (as noted by the example on the right).
- You may also vary the individual count of fins (asymmetry), as long as it does not exceed the stated maximum.
Pointy Fins (Common)
Category: Body
Species: Xulap
- The tip of the Xulap's fins are sharp and forked in design.
Multiple Fins (Rare)
Category: Body
Species: Xulap
- The Xulap has three or more pairs of fins.
- This is a trait mostly applied for the count itself, please note that the fins' design structure has its own rarity.
Ribbon Fins (Rare)
Category: Body
Species: Xulap
- The Xulap's fins resemble strands of elongated streamers or ribbons.
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