Traits
Spade Horns
A large plate horn, that resembles the shield of a triceratops.
Fork Horns
The horns have spikey points and start right above the ears usually.
Marsupilami Tail
A very long tail that has fur tufts on it every few inches. The tail ends in a longer, wavy fur tip. (No, it cannot let your Shiji bounce around =) )
Phoenix Tail
Despite it looking like a feather, it's all fur. The fluffy tip starts about half-way down the length of it.
Rattle Snake Tail
A scaley tail with hardened scales. The tail ends in a club like tip, which is seamed by bigger scales.
Curtain Tail
The fur of the curtail tail starts at the top of the tail and hangs down to the sides. The length of the fur tapers down the farther it goes down the tail.
Wyvern Tail
The wyvern tail has no fur. The tip is formed by hardened scales.
Flowing Feather Tail
A short tail that ends in long, flowing hair.
Raptor Tail
A feathery tail that has a large, wide-spread tip that is made of smaller feathers.
Long Tail
This tail is like the normal tail, but twice as long. If it is combined with another, it only gives its length.
Rainbow Tail
Has a gradient towards the tip, which is a constantly growing horn.
Mohawk Tail
The mane of the tail almost goes down to the tip. The fur is standing up like a mohawk, tapering down in length the farther it goes.


















