Traits
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Snaggletooth (CCCats) (Rare)
[One tooth that is larger than the others or protrudes from the mouth]
- Can be a long tooth or shorter fang that does not extend from the mouth
- Counts for one larger Saber, Tusk, or Fang
- Does not stack, as stacking would turn this trait into Saber, Tusks, or Tipsy-Turvy Teeth
Snaggletooth (Gravents) (Rare)
[One tooth that is larger than the others and protrudes from the mouth]
- Tooth must protrude from the mouth
- Counts for one larger Saber, Tusk, or Fang
- Does not stack, as stacking would turn this trait into Saber, Tusks, or Tipsy-Turvy Teeth
Overgrown Teeth (CCCats) (Myth)
[Teeth that are very clearly larger than are proportional to the character]
- Includes "Needle" Teeth, meaning that all teeth are overgrown. Usually this leads to the mouth being unable to fully close
- This trait does not require Saber Teeth, Tusks, Tipsy-Turvy Teeth, or Snaggletooth, and the trait can effect only certain teeth.
Extra Rows of Teeth (CCCats) (Myth)
[Extra rows of teeth, shown as full rows behind the front row]
- Rows of teeth should be placed behind the main row
- Teeth traits can apply
- Different rows can have different traits, but must have all traits listed
- Up to two additional rows can be added
Human Teeth (CCCats) (Lore Breaking)
[This signifies that a CCCat took a human host. These beings are hunted by humans and are seen as truce-breakers]
- This trait does not need to be updated to in-lore standards if a design possesses it
Human Teeth (Crooks) (Lore Breaking)
[This signifies that a Crook took a human host. These beings are hunted by humans and are seen as truce-breakers]
- This trait does not need to be updated to in-lore standards if a design possesses it
No Teeth (Lore Breaking)
[The CCCat has no teeth or is missing a teeth reference]
- This trait cannot be used and must be updated if redesigned
Common Teeth (Crooks) (Common)
[This includes all Common Traits for a Crook’s teeth. They do NOT need to be listed at all when uploading a design, and are strictly informational. You may use as many as you’d like while designing a MYO]
- Beak Tooth - [A front tooth that is large and beak-like. Must be shown as separate from the shape of the snout.]
- Diamond - [Teeth are diamond shaped]
- Dull - [Teeth are a duller, but still pointed shape]
- Gapped Teeth - [Teeth have gaps between them, areas of uneven space or the absence of teeth]
- Razor Teeth - [Thinner, sharp teeth]
- Messy Teeth - [Teeth that overlap, slant, or turn at an odd angle. Teeth should remain similar in size]
- Multi-Colored Teeth - [Teeth with more than one color]
- Overbite/Underbite - [One row of teeth overlays over the other]
- Saber Teeth - [Two large upper-mouth teeth, externally visible]
- Fangs - [Two visibly larger teeth, only visible when mouth open]
- Tusks - [Two large lower-mouth teeth, externally visible]
- Tipsy Turvy Teeth - [One tusk, one saber tooth on opposing sides]
- Snaggletooth - [One externally visible tooth, either tusk, saber, or fang]
- Needle Teeth - [Long teeth that are so long that they cannot fully close. Interlocks like a venus fly trap]
- Internal Row of Teeth - [One row inside of the mouth, different from external front teeth]
Common Teeth (Gravents) (Common)
This includes all Common Traits for a Gravent’s Teeth. They do NOT need to be listed at all when uploading a design, and are strictly informational. You may use as many as you’d like while designing a MYO
- Flat Teeth
- Fangs - [Fangs that do not protrude from the mouth]
- Pointed Teeth
- Metallic Teeth - [Part or all of the teeth are metallic]
- Opalescent Teeth - [Part of or all of the teeth are opalescent]
- Sparkling Teeth - [Part of or all of the teeth are sparkling]
- Multi-Colored Teeth
Separated Teeth (Aetherial)
[Teeth are not connected together and are individual]
Extra Rows of Teeth (Crooks) (Myth)
[Extra rows of teeth, shown as full rows behind the front row]
- Rows of teeth should be placed behind the main row
- Teeth traits can apply
- Different rows can have different traits, but must have all traits listed
- Up to two additional rows can be added
Extra Rows of Teeth (Gravents) (Myth)
[Extra rows of teeth, shown as full rows behind the front row]
- Rows of teeth should be placed behind the main row
- Teeth traits can apply
- Different rows can have different traits, but must have all traits listed
- Up to two additional rows can be added
Overgrown Teeth (Gravents) (Myth)
[Teeth that are very clearly larger than are proportional to the character]
- Can affect one part of the ear or the entire ear
- This trait does not require Saber Teeth, Tusks, Tipsy-Turvy Teeth, or Snaggletooth, and the trait can effect only certain 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
No Teeth (Crooks) (Lore Breaking)
[The Crook has no teeth, including external and/or internal human teeth]
- This trait cannot be used and must be updated if redesigned
No Teeth (Gravents) (Lore Breaking)
[The Gravent has no teeth]
- This trait cannot be used and must be updated if redesigned
Multi-Form Tongue (Rare)
[The tongue changes between each new form of the CCCat. Any new tongue traits added must be counted additionally, but the tongue can switch color and pattern between forms using this trait. ]
- This trait is only applicable when a design has Multiple Forms. If the design has more than one additional form, only once instance of this trait is needed.
- Each tongue is attached to a form, and changes when the forms change.
- Traits may differ between each tongue, but require the additional traits present. If the tongues share a trait, only one instance of that trait is needed
- Tongue does not change unless the form changes.
- Tongue is not an additional or different tongue, but is the base tongue changing form.
- CCCATS - A CCCat’s tongue must be above 43% saturation and value to be considered a living tongue. Please provide a flat and unshaded eye reference when submitting a MYO or Redesign (MYO and Redesign Guide)
Common Tongue (CCCats) (Common)
[This includes all Common Traits for CCCat Tongues. They do NOT need to be listed at all when uploading a design, and are strictly informational. You may use as many as you’d like while designing a MYO]
- Patterned Tongue - [tongue has a visible marking or pattern on it. Pattern can be striped, spotted, or a variety/mixture of other patterns]
- Bumpy Tongue - [Small, bumpy textures on the tongue]
- Saturated/Living Tongue - [Tongue is bright and saturated, implying a living CCCat. Standard tongue cannot dip below 43% Saturation and Value on an HSV/B scale (MYO and Redesign Guide). Please submit a flat and unshaded tongue reference when submitting a MYO or Redesign]