Traits
Piebald (Uncommon)
This is a secondary trait.
Piebald is a real life phenomenon you can read about here. If you use the piebald marking, no other markings may overlap it because it is a lack of pigment (rather than just white spots). Piebald should appear natural and not in straight geometric shapes/lines or other perfect shapes.
See examples in the masterlist if making a MYO design. Must be white or off-white.
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Piebald (Sono) (Uncommon)
This is a secondary trait.
Piebald is a real life phenomenon you can read about here. If you use the piebald marking, no other markings may overlap it because it is a lack of pigment (rather than just white spots). See examples in the masterlist if making a MYO design. Must be white or off-white.
Piebald (Sono) (Uncommon)
This is a secondary trait.
Piebald is a real life phenomenon you can read about here. If you use the piebald marking, no other markings may overlap it because it is a lack of pigment (rather than just white spots). See examples in the masterlist if making a MYO design. Must be white or off-white.
Shaped Marking (Restricted)
A secondary marking.
This trait allows for one marking of one color (or a 2-tone gradient) on a bep or sono to be any shape of your choice (as long as it fits within the canon of this early 1900s-era fantasy world). You can have multiple shaped markings by purchasing multiple shaped marking potions and applying them to the design. Bep/sono color restrictions apply. The single marking may have multiple elements to it such as a skeleton/spine marking within reason; if the marking covers more than 1/2 of the body, it will require an additional trait potion.
Cannot be used on albino or top of areas of piebald/melanic; but can be used to SHAPE piebald/melanic.
This marking is heritable by chance via Heldigs Charm; the marking stays the same on the fawn. If both parents have a shaped marking, the marking may be one or the other or an amalgamation of both shapes.
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Shaped Marking (Sono) (Restricted)
Species: Bepotelkh
A secondary marking.
This trait allows for one marking of one color (or a 2-tone gradient) on a bep or sono to be any shape of your choice (as long as it fits within the canon of this early 1900s-era fantasy world). You can have multiple shaped markings by purchasing multiple shaped marking potions and applying them to the design. Bep/sono color restrictions apply. The single marking may have multiple elements to it such as a skeleton/spine marking within reason; if the marking covers more than 1/2 of the body, it will require an additional trait potion.Cannot be used on albino or top of areas of piebald/melanic; but can be used to SHAPE piebald/melanic.
This marking is heritable by chance via Heldigs Charm; the marking stays the same on the fawn. If both parents have a shaped marking, the marking may be one or the other or an amalgamation of both shapes.
Shaped Marking (Sono) (Restricted)
A secondary marking.
This trait allows for one marking of one color (or a 2-tone gradient) on a bep or sono to be any shape of your choice (as long as it fits within the canon of this early 1900s-era fantasy world). You can have multiple shaped markings by purchasing multiple shaped marking potions and applying them to the design. Bep/sono color restrictions apply. The single marking may have multiple elements to it such as a skeleton/spine marking within reason; if the marking covers more than 1/2 of the body, it will require an additional trait potion.
Cannot be used on albino or top of areas of piebald/melanic; but can be used to SHAPE piebald/melanic.
This marking is heritable by chance via Heldigs Charm; the marking stays the same on the fawn. If both parents have a shaped marking, the marking may be one or the other or an amalgamation of both shapes.
Sock (Uncommon)
A secondary marking.
Leg markings that go over the top of Primary markings (and Secondary markings aside from piebald and melanic). Starts at the hooves and can run just a few inches above the hooves to covering the whole leg or anywhere in between. The top of the sock may be solid or a fade.
Should be symmetrical on both sides, but front to back can vary. i.e. front socks could be short and back could be taller.
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Sock (Sono) (Uncommon)
A secondary marking.
Leg markings that go over the top of Primary markings (and Secondary markings aside from piebald and melanic). Starts at the hooves and can run just a few inches above the hooves to covering the whole leg or anywhere in between. The top of the sock may be solid or a fade.
Should be symmetrical on both sides, but front to back can vary. i.e. front socks could be short and back could be taller.
Sock (Sono) (Uncommon)
A secondary marking.
Leg markings that go over the top of Primary markings (and Secondary markings aside from piebald and melanic). Starts at the hooves and can run just a few inches above the hooves to covering the whole leg or anywhere in between. The top of the sock may be solid or a fade.
Should be symmetrical on both sides, but front to back can vary. i.e. front socks could be short and back could be taller.
Splotch (Uncommon)
This is a secondary trait.
Large patches of color; generally darker patches on a lighter overall color but not always. Typically seen as a splotch of color on top of a primary color, with the splotch containing 1-2 darker shades/colors on top of that.
Spot (Common)
This is a secondary trait.
Spots. Can be seen in a variety of (natural looking) arrangements and sizes.
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Spot (Sono) (Sonoelkh) (Uncommon)
This is a secondary trait.
Spots. Can be seen in a variety of (natural looking) arrangements.
Standard Marking (Common)
A primary marking.
Standard coat that has a darker overall color with lighter legs, and belly, and underside of the tail. Leg markings should reach around half the leg.
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Standard Marking (Sono) (Common)
A primary marking.
Light legs; light belly running up the neck and back across the mane. A dark stripe runs along most of the belly marking.