Traits
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Metallic Teeth (Uncommon)
[Teeth that have a metallic and shiny sheen]
- May affect all teeth or specific teeth
Opalescent Teeth (Uncommon)
[Teeth that reflect multiple hues, considered opalescent or multi-chrome]
- May affect all teeth or specific teeth
Glowing Teeth (Uncommon)
[Teeth that glow and emit light]
- May affect all teeth or specific teeth
- Must share hue with the base color of the teeth
Sparkling Teeth (Uncommon)
[Teeth that sparkle and reflect light akin to glitter]
- May affect all teeth or specific teeth
- Must share hue with the base color of the teeth
Glowing Teeth (Gravents) (Uncommon)
[Teeth that glow and emit light]
- May affect all teeth or specific parts of the teeth
- Must share hue with the base color of the teeth
Thin Tongue (CCCats) (Uncommon)
[Thin tongue akin to a hummingbird's]
- Width should remain thin across the entire tongue. Minor taper may appear
- CCCATS - A CCCat’s tongue must be above 43% saturation and value to be considered a living tongue. Please provide a flat and unshaded tongue reference when submitting a MYO or Redesign (MYO and Redesign Guide)
Thin Tongue (Crooks) (Uncommon)
[Thin tongue akin to a hummingbird's]
- Width should remain thin across the entire tongue. Minor taper may appear
Thin Tongue (Gravents) (Uncommon)
[Thin tongue akin to a hummingbird's]
- Width should remain thin across the entire tongue. Minor taper may appear
Thick Tongue (CCCats) (Uncommon)
[A tongue that is wide with little to no taper]
- Width should remain thick across the entire tongue
- End of tongue should be wide and rounded
- CCCATS - A CCCat’s tongue must be above 43% saturation and value to be considered a living tongue. Please provide a flat and unshaded tongue reference when submitting a MYO or Redesign (MYO and Redesign Guide)
Thick Tongue (Crooks) (Uncommon)
[A tongue that is wide with little to no taper]
- Width should remain thick across the entire tongue
- End of tongue should be wide and rounded
Forked Tongue (Uncommon)
[A tongue with a small split at the end, like a snake]
- Tongue can split vertically
- Affects only the tip of the tongue
Spade Tongue (Uncommon)
[A triangular, diamond, or heart shaped end to the tongue]
- Can be a simple triangle, spade, arrow, or heart shape
- Affects the tongue tip only
- Cannot be complex in shape
- CCCATS - A CCCat’s tongue must be above 43% saturation and value to be considered a living tongue. Please provide a flat and unshaded tongue reference when submitting a MYO or Redesign (MYO and Redesign Guide)
Spiked Tongue (Crooks) (Uncommon)
[Tongue has small spikes]
- Spikes may be pointy, soft, leafy, blunt, slightly rounded, wiggly, thin, or thick
- Spikes may create a branching look, but should not be used to mimic multiple tongue tips elsewhere on the tongue
- Spikes cannot be overly large
- Spikes cannot cover the entirety of the tongue
- Spikes should not appear like thick branching tongues
Multiple Tongues (2-3) (Crooks) (Uncommon)
[Adds up to 2 additional tongues apart from their standard tongue for a total of 3]
- Tongues do not need to look visually similar
- All tongues can be affected by one tongue trait [Example: All three can have a shaped tip using x1 use ofShaped Tongue Tip, and do not need to match at all]
Shaped Tongue Tip (Crooks) (Uncommon)
[Tip of tongue has minor shape]
- Shapes include simple forms such as a fork, spade, circle, square, etc.
- Multiple Tongues may have different shaped tongue tips
- Cannot resemble hands
Shaped Tongue Tip (Gravents) (Uncommon)
[Tip of tongue has minor shape]
- Shapes include simple forms such as a fork, spade, circle, square, etc.
- Multiple Tongues may have different shaped tongue tips
- Cannot resemble hands
Spiked Tongue (Gravents) (Uncommon)
[Tongue has small spikes]
- Spikes may be pointy, soft, leafy, blunt, slightly rounded, wiggly, thin, or thick
- Spikes may create a branching look, but should not be used to mimic multiple tongue tips elsewhere on the tongue
- Spikes cannot be overly large
- Spikes cannot cover the entirety of the tongue
- Spikes should not appear like thick branching tongues
Crowns on Forehead (Uncommon)
[Crowns are situated on the forehead, in front of the ears]
- Crown sits in front of the ears
- Can have crowns on both the forehead and in common placements such as trailing behind the ears, on the back of the head, etc.