Traits
Full Hair (Braided) Tail
The mane goes further onto the tail and is braided together.
Sleek Tail
The tail's upper side is covered in shorter fur which hangs down on the sides and ends in a bit of a longer tip.
Scaled Tail
A fur less tail. The upper side is seamed with bigger scales.
Diamond Tail
A normal tail with fur on the sides of the base of the tail. The fur resembles a rhombus.
Rhomb Tail
A normal tail, where the fur tip forms a rhombus. The fur tip starts further up the tail.
Fin Tail
The fin tail has no fins. The fur patches on the tail resembles fins. Usually there are three pairs of "fins".
Unicorn Tail
This normal tail has its fur tip start at the half length already. The length of fur increases until it reaches the tip, where it hangs down.
Devil Tail
A tail that grows scaley and hardens the further down it goes. The tip has thick triangular spikes.
Demon Tail
A typical furless tail, that has a tip looking like a spade.
Dragon Tail
A thick, medium length tail that is covered in soft, short fur.
Heart Tail
This is a fleshy tail, it has no long fur. The side fins are fleshy, same as the tip.
Quill Tail
Quill tails are made of scales entirely. The tip often has mimicry markings.
Mane Tail
The maine tail is the longer version of the mohawk tail. The long tail sticks upward and tapers off towards the tip, which is rather slim.
Spiked Whip Tail
The spiked whip tail has two flaps of fur on the sides of the base of the tail, while the spiky tip is only made of scales.
Fleece Tail
The fleece tail starts with a tick tuft of fur at the base and ends in a strand of hair. This tail is medium length, and opposite of the silken tail, these strands of hair are not sticking together and rather flow freely.



















