Traits
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.
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.
Stripe (Common)
This is a secondary trait.
Horizontal stripes. Almost always broken up into "dashes". Varying thickness. Not to be vertical.
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Stripe (Sono) (Common)
This is a secondary trait.
Horizontal stripes. Almost always broken up into "dashes". Varying thickness. Not to be vertical.
Antillo (face) (sono) (Common)
A sono-exclusive facial marking reminiscent of a pronghorn. Always a lighter color with a darker stripe up the nose and along the cheek.
Billy (face) (Common)
A facial marking reminiscent of domestic goats. Colored rings around the eyes taper into stripes running down both sides of the face, terminating in a ring around the muzzle. The ring may or may not be filled solid as in the example below.
Alternate appearance of billy.
Blaze (Common)
A marking lighter in color than the base color of the face, which runs from between the nostrils to the forehead, reminiscent of a horse blaze marking.
Bloom (Common)
A facial marking similar to point, but strictly for the face. Can be light or dark. The marking spreads in a gradient from the most opaque point at the nose.
Cheekstripe (face) (Common)
A horizontal stripe beneath the eye. Must not be connected to the eye (that would be considered eyering). The stripe can vary in shape.
Chinstrap (face) (Common)
A light chin marking with a black outline on the sides, similar to a white-tailed deer. May also appear as a light or dark chin marking without the outline as shown below.
Alternate appearance of chinstrap.