Traits
Null Antlers (Rare)
No antlers at all. Can be applied to bepotelkh or sonoelkh.
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Rangiferous (Uncommon)
Reindeer-like antlers, these grow straight back and then curve forward sharply, with tines growing on the outer top area of the curve only. Does not fork. There may be two "eye guard" tines, which may each fork once.
Running Candelabra (Common)
Similar to Candelabra, but the tines have a slight lean backward. The antler always ends in a tiny, stubby "Y". Does not fork. Single "eye guard" tines in front.
Singharine (Rare)
This antler sweeps up in a gentle curve, which may fork up to 3 tines. Can branch off once with another forked end. Single "eye guard" tines do not fork.
Southern Dragonhorn Antlers (Restricted)
Horn-like antlers that grow up and back and appear to be covered with an armor of large scales. (applies to all elkh)
Taurus (Restricted)
Horn-like antlers reminiscent of a bull. They taper to a point and do not fork or have tines unless combined with another antler trait. (applies to all elkh)
Wild Candelabra (Common)
Similar to candelabra, but at the end, the tines split; one pointing up and one down, forming a horizontal "Y". Does not fork. Single "eye guard" tines in front.
Cloudy Mane (Rare)
Woolen and fluffy like a cloud.
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Cloudy Mane (Sono) (Rare)
Species: Bepotelkh
Collared Mane (Rare)
A bizarre looking mane that appears to grow backward.
Dragonmane (Rare)
A massive, fluffy mane that sprouts from the back of the head and neck.
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Dragonmane (sono) (Bepotelkh) (Rare)
Species: Bepotelkh
Dragonmane (sono) (Bepotelkh) (Rare)
Extra Fluffy Mane (Rare)
An extraordinarily fluffy mane. Other bepotelkh tend to find this mane particularly attractive. Excellent for cuddling.