Traits
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Ruffled Tongue (Rare)
[Tongue has a thin ruffle that runs down its length]
- Frill may run horizontally or vertically
- Frill may be flat or wiggly
- Tongue is standard in shape unless using other traits in combination, such as flat tongue or split tongue
- 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)
Ruffled Tongue (Crooks) (Rare)
[Tongue has a thin ruffle that runs down its length]
- Frill may run horizontally or vertically
- Frill may be flat or wiggly
- Tongue is standard in shape unless using other traits in combination, such as flat tongue or split tongue
Ruffled Tongue (Gravents) (Rare)
[Tongue has a thin ruffle that runs down its length]
- Frill may run horizontally or vertically
- Frill may be flat or wiggly
- Tongue is standard in shape unless using other traits in combination, such as flat tongue or split tongue
Metallic Tongue Marking (Rare)
[Tongue with one color that has a metallic and shiny sheen]
- Affects 1 color on the tongue
- Tongue reflects a metallic sheen which is generally monotone, meaning highlights and shadows share general hue with the base color
- 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)
Opalescent Tongue Marking (Rare)
[Tongue with one color that reflects multiple hues, considered opalescent or multi-chrome]
- Affects 1 color on the tongue
- Tongue reflects multiple colors, creating a multi-chrome look
- 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)
Glowing Tongue Marking (Rare)
[Tongue with one color that glows and emits light]
- Affects 1 color on the tongue
- Can be any living color, but glow must share hue with the base color of the markings
- 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)
Sparkling Tongue Marking (Rare)
[Tongue with one color that sparkles and reflects light akin to glitter]
- Affects 1 color on the tongue
- Sparkles must share hue with the base color of the markings
- Sparkles cannot trail off the tongue marking
- 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)
Multiple Tongues (4-6) (Crooks) (Rare)
[Adds up to 3 additional tongues apart from their standard tongue for a total of 4]
- 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]
Complex Tongue Tip (Crooks) (Rare)
[Tip of tongue has abnormal shape]
- Shapes include stars, multiple splits, or generally complex shapes located on the end of the tongue
- Multiple Tongues may have different shaped tongue tips
- Cannot resemble hands
Complex Tongue Tip (Gravents) (Rare)
[Tip of tongue has abnormal shape]
- Shapes include stars, multiple splits, or generally complex shapes located on the end of the tongue
- Multiple Tongues may have different shaped tongue tips
- Cannot resemble hands
8-9 Crownspikes (Rare)
[8-9 crownspikes total]
- Counts for the total crowns across all parts of the body
Crowns on Face/Cheeks (Rare)
[Crowns on the front of the face and cheeks]
- Crowns sit on the face or cheeks
- Can have crowns on both the face, forehead and in common placements such as the back of the head or trailing down the neck without needing extra traits
Linked Crown (Rare)
[Crownspikes that connect above the base]
- Crownspikes must connect above the base
- May create halo shapes as long as they clearly connect to the CCCat's head
- Crowns that split at the very base are considered linked crowns
- May be combined with Aquatic Host traits to connect crowns with fins
- Cannot connect along the entire length unless affected by the above Aquatic Host trait
Floating Crown Piece (Rare)
[Crown base is connected, but part of the crown floats]
- Crown base must be connected to the head
- Must float near the crowns or appear as a floating but extended piece of them
- Can be combined with Particle Crown for larger particles
Split Tail (2-10) (CCCats) (Rare)
[Tail splits up to 10 times]
- Up to 10 splits
- Traits that affect tail tips may apply to all tail tips present
- Counted by number of splits present in the tail
- Splits can begin at different parts of the tail but cannot be more than half of the tail length
- Splits can merge back together. The split and merged end count as a total of 2 splits
- Counts TOTAL splits across all tails
- Cannot split more than halfway down the tail
Split Tail (6-10) (Crooks) (Rare)
[Tail splits up to 10 times]
- Up to 10 splits
- Traits that affect tail tips may apply to all tail tips present
- Counted by number of splits present in the tail
- Splits can begin at different parts of the tail but cannot be more than half of the tail length
- Splits can merge back together. The split and merged end count as a total of 2 splits
- Counts TOTAL splits across all tails
- Cannot split more than halfway down the tail
Hooked Tail (Rare)
[Tail ends in a hook shape]
- Can be odd in shape, have holes, prongs or spikes, sharp or geometric bends, or intricate pieces as long as the shape is overall a hook.
- Should not resemble objects
Flat Tail (CCCats) (Rare)
[Tail is flat]
- Can have shapes, notches, and internal holes, but still requires shapes such as Spaded Tail or Hook Tail to change the tail tip.
- May be oriented horizontally or vertically