Traits
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Aquatic Host (Tail) (CCCats) (Myth)
Category: Tails
Species: CCCats
[Tail that has aquatic features, denoted by a Caudal fin of some kind]
- Tail requires a caudal fin, can resemble a ray, a seal-like tail, or can be clearly a tentacle with suckers.
- Tail may also have fins on the tail only.
- The CCCat may also additionally have gills or webbing on their tail or elsewhere on their body.
- If applied to a design via the Aquatic Ink item, this trait cannot be swapped to any other trait.
Aquatic Host (Tail) (Crooks) (Myth)
Category: Tails
Species: Crooks
[Tail that has aquatic features, denoted by a Caudal fin of some kind]
- Tail requires a caudal fin, can resemble a ray, a seal-like tail, or can be clearly a tentacle with suckers.
- Tail may also have fins on the tail only.
- The Crook may also additionally have gills or webbing on their tail or elsewhere on their body.
- If applied to a design via the Aquatic Ink item, this trait cannot be swapped to any other trait.
Aquatic Host (CCCats) (Myth)
Category: Body
Species: CCCats
[Any part of a design resembling an aquatic creature counts as 1 instance of this trait]
- Part of the body is affected by the traits of an aquatic creature. Examples are fins, anglers, jellyfish bells or tendrils, octopus or squid tentacles, etc.
- Octopus tentacles may have up to 8 tentacles. If these tentacles replace the tail, it also requires the Multiple Tails trait. Tentacles require suckers
- The design may also additionally have gills or webbing on their body without the need for an additional trait
- Any part of the design resembling an aquatic creature counts as 1 myth trait
- Aquatic Arthropod traits [Shrimp, Lobster, Crab] can be accomplished via either host trait
- Cannot alter the anatomy of limbs or hands/feet
Aquatic Host (Crooks) (Myth)
Category: Body
Species: Crooks
[Any part of a design resembling an aquatic creature counts as 1 instance of this trait]
- Part of the body is affected by the traits of an aquatic creature. Examples are fins, anglers, jellyfish bells or tendrils, octopus or squid tentacles, etc.
- Octopus tentacles may have up to 8 tentacles. If these tentacles replace the tail, it also requires the Multiple Tails trait. Tentacles require suckers
- The design may also additionally have gills or webbing on their body without the need for an additional trait
- Any part of the design resembling an aquatic creature counts as 1 myth trait
- Aquatic Arthropod traits [Shrimp, Lobster, Crab] can be accomplished via either host trait
- Cannot alter the anatomy of limbs or hands/feet
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