Traits
Regular Ears
Category: Head
This is applies to a Xaeconian or Xatli who...
- Has one to four ears total only.
- Has an upright, droopy, floppy, flat, rounded, or asymmetric look.
- [For Xatli only] Must have a flap-like or feathery filament at the edges of their ears.
Circular Scene
Category: Head
Species: Xatli
- The Xatli's scene resembles a hollow circular look.
- These rings may have a variety of length, width, and surface area.
Shapely Scene
Category: Head
Species: Xatli
- The Xatli's scene resembles flat or three-dimensional polygons, simplified animal silhoettes, or mundane objects.
- Suggestive, obscene, hateful, or any profane insinuations are not allowed.
Reaction Scene
Category: Head
Species: Xatli
- The Xatli's scene resembles a symbol denoting the imagery of an emotion, reaction, and similar others.
- Singular symbols are allowed, but spelling out words or using the general alphabet is prohibited.
Regular Furvest
Category: Torso
Species: Xaeco
- An overgrown patch of fur around the upper torso area, akin to a vest.
- The level of fluffiness can vary from short to dense.
- This can extend all the way through the arms, akin to a crop top sweater.
Ribbon Furvest
Category: Torso
Species: Xaeco
- An overgrown patch of fur around the upper torso area, akin to a vest.
- The strands of fur must look like elongated streamers or ribbons.
Regular Feet
Category: Body
Species: Xopas
- The Xopas' feet ends at a sharp or blunted singular point.
Pocket Dimension
Category: Body
Species: Xaeco
- These are small pouch/es anywhere on the Xaeconian's body, serving as a mini pocket dimension.
- This helps store hand-carry items [such as weapons, gifts, tools, and foods] in stasis.
Jagged Fissure
Category: Body
Species: Xulap
- This Xulap's entire mouthline is visibly jagged in sharp curves and dips.
- The end point of the Xulap's mouth must end in a pronounced dotted/round shaped corner.
Regular Finshape
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.
Scaly Body
Category: Body
Species: Xulap
- The Xulap has predominantly covered in scales.
- The shape, design, and durability of these scales may vary.
Monochrome Pulp
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.
Regular Wings
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.
Regular Tail
Category: Back
- One to two tails located at a Xaeconian's or Xatli's backside.
- This tail may have any length and fur density.
- Bents and crookedness on the tail are also allowed.
Patterned Jelly
Category: Fluid
Species: Xopas
- A Xopas' jelly may come in any amount of colors and shades.
- This trait is applied when said jelly has notable markings of any complexity.
- You may also apply sparkles, glitters, and pseudo holographic or metallic designs.
Plain Jelly
Category: Fluid
Species: Xopas
- A Xopas' jelly may come in any amount of colors and shades.
- This trait is applied when said jelly does not have any notable markings. It is predominantly plain or has blobs of colors only.
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