Traits
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Metallic Markings (Nautipods) (Rare)
[Markings that have a metallic and shiny sheen]
- Can be any color, but reflections are generally monotone, meaning highlights and shadows share general hue with the base color
- Affects any color/marking on the body, as long as it does not effect the entire body
- Can affect the blood, bones, and organs
Opalescent Markings (Nautipods) (Uncommon)
[Markings that reflect multiple hues, considered opalescent or multi-chrome]
- Can be any color, and reflections are multi-hue, meaning highlights and shadows may reflect hues different to the base. Base color should still be somewhat clear
- Can be opalescent or multi-chrome
- Affects any color/marking on the body, as long as it does not effect the entire coat
- Can affect the blood, bones, and organs
- Does not effect Tendrils
Sparkling Markings (Nautipods) (Rare)
[Markings that sparkle and reflect light akin to glitter]
- Can be any color, but sparkles must share hue with the base color of the markings
- Can affect the particles originating from the Particle Markings trait, allowing them to be purely sparkles
- Affects any color/marking on the body, as long as it does not effect the entire coat
- Can affect the blood, bones, and organs
Metallic (Myth)
[Entire design has a metallic and shiny sheen]
- Inlcudes Metallic Eyes without the need for additional traits
- Can be any color, but reflections are generally monotone, meaning highlights and shadows share general hue with the base color
- Affects any color/marking on the body
- Can affect the blood, bones, and organs
- Body should not be confused for robotic
Glowing (Nautipods) (Myth)
[Entire design glows and emits light]
- Includes Glowing Eyes without the need for additional traits
- Can be any color, but glow must share hue with the base color of the markings
- Affects any color/marking on the body
- Can affect the claws, blood, bones, and organs
Second Set of Colors (Nautipods) (Abyssal)
[Nautipod that can completely change all of its colors -- NOT markings]
- All markings and colors can change. Includes soft body, hard body, and mouth
- Creates one alternate palette
- Does not change marking shapes
Shifting Markings (Nautipods) (Abyssal)
[Nautipod that can change its markings/patterns -- NOT colors]
- Coat changes marking shape. Examples are a blinking eye, swirls that spin, flickering flames, etc
- Must remain visually and aesthetically similar
- Transition can be at will, triggered by emotions, or constant. Transition can be smooth frames or a fade from one to another
- Does not change colors
- Markings should not move from their general location
Rainbow Shift (Nautipods) (Abyssal)
[One marking/color can shift through any color of the rainbow]
- One marking type can shift between any color of the rainbow, and be any hue, value, or saturation
- Markings shift to the same color together
- Affects one marking that is the same color
- Cannot make markings dissapear
- Cannot effect the eyes
Floating Body Piece (16-20) (Nautipods) (Abyssal)
[Small, shaped object floating separately from the body]
- Must be an extension from an existing part, such as an ear, horn, tail tip, fur, etc.
- Must match a color that appears on the body, but may have patterning and be affected by marking traits
- May be shaped as long as they appear to be a continuation of a body part
- May be symmetrical or asymmetrical
- Cannot resemble objects
- Cannot be shapes that float around the body purely independantly
Horns/Spikes (Nautipods) (Uncommon)
[Horns or spikes located anywhere on the body]
- Can be pointed, antlers, be branched, spiked, blunt, square, or rounded and cylindrical. Can also be textured with swirls, overlapping scale-like effects, and carvings.
- Can be broken, notched, or cut
- Can be placed anywhere on the body
- Counts for all horns and spikes on the body. Can have multiple types at once
- Can be engraved and affected by marking traits
- Horns should not resemble objects
- Cannot obscure the body or replace a body part
Extra Mouths (Nautipods) (Abyssal)
[Two extra mouths placed anywhere on the body]
- Each instance of the traits adds two additional mouths. This does not unclude the default mouth
- Extra mouths can be placed anywhere on the body, but by default one must be in the standard spot on the face
Mouth Elsewhere On Body (Nautipods) (Abyssal)
[Mouth is located elsewhere than its standard location and orientation on the face]
- Includes placing the mouth elsewhere on the head, as well as repositioning the mouth
- Can be placed anywhere on the body
- Can be placed on the tail to simulate a living tail, but the tail is not considered another entity and should not have anatomy resembling a head/existing creature
- Can be combined with Extra Mouths to place all mouths elsewhere on the body
- Mouth cannot cover an entire limb without Overgrown Mouth
Extra Limbs (Nautipods) (Abyssal)
[Any extra set of limbs above 3 sets total counts as an extra abyssal trait. This trait can appear on both the humanoid body and pod form]
Extra Head (Nautipods) (Abyssal)
[An extra head placed somewhere on the body]
- Extra head can be placed in standard head positioning or elsewhere such as the tail
- Heads may share the same head traits. These traits do not have to present exactly the same, nor are heads required to share traits. [Example: Both heads can have Shaped Eyeball with one instance of the trait]
- Heads should resemble the default species head, and cannot be another species
Multiple Forms (Nautipods) (Abyssal)
[The design has more than one form]
- Cannot be applied by Touched Trait Tickets
- Creates an all common form with each application
- Traits can be added like normal to each new form, or when adding a new form, you may swap traits from the base form. They must then be removed from that form for use on the new one.
- Species must be the same
- Each additional form requires one additional application of the trait.
Exposed Bone (Nautipods) (Abyssal)
[Due to injury, bone remains exposed]
- Can occur due to permanent injury or natural formation
- Can affect one or multiple parts of the body
- Skeleton should be a Nautipod skeleton, and not resemble another creature.
- Marking effects can affect bones, and bones may have markings
- Muscle, organs, or blood cannot be exposed
- Cannot turn the entire body into a skeleton
Wings (Nautipods) (Abyssal)
[Body has sets of wings]
- Wings can be feathered, bat wings, or a mix of the two.
- Wings may be anywhere on the body and be any size. Can be overgrown with the addition of the Overgrown trait
- Wings may be hidden. Certain traits such as tentacles that are located on wings are automatically moved to the back when wings are hidden.
- Wings grant levitation magic to allow for flight regardless of size
- Arthropod Host may change wings to bug-like and allow for translucency
- Aquatic Host allows for fin-like wings
- Begins with 2 pairs or wings [4 total]. Each new application of this trait allows 2 new pairs [4 wings]
- Webbing or Feathers cannot be placed elsewhere on the body without their respective traits