Traits

Insectoid Wings

Insectoid Wings (Standard)

Category: Mhoat Wings
Species: Mhoats (Land subtype)

This trait gives a mhoat insect-like wings that have a single section and mimic those found on flies, beetles, and bees. These wings allow the mhoat to glide short distances when taking off from higher elevations, but don't seem able to sustain flight.

Faux Wings

Faux Wings (Standard)

Category: Mhoat Wings
Species: Mhoats (Land subtype)

These small vestigial wings have very little form and seem to be largely made up of fur to create their shape, mhoats with shorter fur will often just have small nubs sprouting from their back. These wings are not capable of any type of flight and appear to have more of a decorative quality when present on a mhoat.

Cherub Wings

Cherub Wings (Standard)

Category: Mhoat Wings
Species: Mhoats (Land subtype)

These small functional wings are incapable of flight of any kind, they strongly resembles bird wings but lack to size to be of any use to the mhoats who have them.

Little Bat Wings

Little Bat Wings (Standard)

Category: Mhoat Wings
Species: Mhoats (Land subtype)

This trait gives a mhoat tiny functional wings that resemble little bat or dragon wings; they aren't capable of flight and seem to be mostly decorative.

Bone Wings

Bone Wings (Mutation)

Category: Mhoat Wings
Species: Mhoats (Land subtype)

These strange, skeletal wings are rather small and don't allow the mhoats who have them any flight capabilities.

Demon Wings

Demon Wings (Mutation)

Category: Mhoat Wings
Species: Mhoats (Land subtype)

This trait gives mhoats a medium-sized wing that appears to be fairly solid without a membrane forming the bridge between the joints that give these wings form, but the underside of these wings can display a mhoat's goo. These wings are capable of gliding short distances when jumping from higher elevations but don't seem able to fly with them outright.

Dragonfly Wings

Dragonfly Wings (Mutation)

Category: Mhoat Wings
Species: Mhoats (Land subtype)

These insect-like wings are made up of two pairs of wings that can flap at high speeds, which allow mhoats who have them to fly freely. These wings strongly resemble those of dragonflies, lacewings, and cicadas.

Fairy Dragon Wings

Fairy Dragon Wings (Mutation)

Category: Mhoat Wings
Species: Mhoats (Land subtype)

These fanciful wings can appear in either one or two pairs and are made of a rigid framework joined by membranes formed from a mhoat's own goo. Given their larger size, these wings are capable of flight beyond just being aesthetically pleasing.

Flutter Wings

Flutter Wings (Mutation)

Category: Mhoat Wings
Species: Mhoats (Land subtype)

This trait gives mhoats a large pair of wings made of two sections that strongly resemble those of moths and butterflies. They are capable of flight, but are fairly delicate so most mhoats with these wings must pay special attention to protecting them from damage.

Angel Wings

Angel Wings (Mutation)

Category: Mhoat Wings
Species: Mhoats (Land subtype)

These large feathered wings are capable of flight and resemble the wings of many different types of birds. Given these wings are covered in feathers, mhoats with them will often have to practice some level of upkeep to keep those feathers in flight condition.

Dragon Wings

Dragon Wings (Mutation)

Category: Mhoat Wings
Species: Mhoats (Land subtype)

These large membranous wings resemble the wings of both bats and mythical creatures such as dragons. Given their size, these wings allow mhoats who have them to fly with some ease.

Cape Wings

Cape Wings (Mutation)

Category: Mhoat Wings
Species: Mhoats (Land subtype)

This trait isn't so much a wing as a type of skin draping that extends from the shoulders and mimics a cape. This trait has a lot of variety and can be highly decorative, even taking on the goo color to appear sheer and veil-like.  At its highest coverage, this wing type can extend to the front of the body to resemble a poncho. This trait can mimic the shape of other wing types and can be layered to appear like multiple wings, but since these aren't true wings they cannot appear to be functional when drawn and do not allow a mhoat to fly.

Beetle Pack Wings

Beetle Pack Wings (Spring)

Category: Mhoat Wings
Species: Mhoats (Land subtype)

This trait gives a mhoat a unique pair of wings that are collapsible and often made up of the mhoat's own goo; these wings do allow a mhoat to glide for short distances when jumping from an area of high elevation but don't seem able to allow flight. When not in use, these wings are stored in an extension of the mhoat's plating that forms a hard shell and resembles the carapace of a beetle.

Manta Wings

Manta Wings (Summer)

Category: Mhoat Wings
Species: Mhoats (Land subtype)

These wings resemble the fins of various types of rays, such as manta rays or stingrays. These wings always have some sort of goo present along the underside and these patches of goo usually resemble vents or gills. Additionally, some manta wings will display a thinner membrane along the lower edge of the fin, but this detail isn't always present. These wings aren't capable of any type of flight, but they do help land mhoats swim better underwater.

Alternate Types
  • Manta Fins (Mutation)
    Species: Mhoats (Aquatic subtype)

    These fins resemble the fins of various types of rays, such as manta rays or stingrays, and replace the goo fins that are standard in aquatics. This means they are unable to transform these fins in the same manner as their fellow aquatics and land mhoat cousins. These fins always have some sort of goo present along the underside, usually in the form of vents that can tend towards functional or decorative. Additionally, some manta fins will display a thinner membrane along the lower edge of the fin, but this detail isn't always present.

Turtle Shell Wings

Turtle Shell Wings (Summer)

Category: Mhoat Wings
Species: Mhoats (Land subtype)

This trait gives a mhoat a tough shell on the back that can sprout and withdraw a pair of feathered wings; these wings can be either soft and feathered wings formed from the mhoat's plating or made of a mhoat's own goo. When it comes to flight, these wings only allow a mhoat to glide short distances when taking off from higher elevations rather than full flight.

Alternate Types
  • Shelled (Winter)
    Species: Gellys

    Gellys with this trait form a hard shell that spans the entirety of their back from base of the neck to the tail.

  • Turtle Shell (Mutation)
    Species: Mhoats (Aquatic subtype)

    This trait grants aquatic mhoats a turtle-like shell that forms over the top of their plating, it can resemble a variety of turtles or tortoise shells.

Ptero Wings

Ptero Wings (Mutation)

Category: Mhoat Wings
Species: Mhoats (Land subtype)

This trait gives a mhoat large sturdy wings that are capable of flight. These wings mimic those found on pterosaurs and can vary to appear like any type of pterosaur wing.

Flight

Flight (Timeless Ability)

Category: Mhoat Wings
Species: Mhoats

Mhoats with this trait grow a thin veily pair of wings. Mhoats with less magic tend to only be able to glide with these wings. While those with more magic can in fact fly with them.

It's recorded that these wings aren't true wings, mhoats that are scared of heights have been recorded to not be able to fly at all. If pushed they'll always fall no matter how hard they try untill near they are near the ground, in which they abruptly stop, once they notice they've stopped, then they'll fall to the ground. Otherwise, they seems to dissipate when the mhoat falls asleep.

Alternate Types
  • Flight (Timeless Ability)
    Species: Vabbits

    Vabbits with this trait grow a thin veily pair of wings. Vabbits with less magic tend to only be able to glide with these wings. While those with more magic can in fact fly with them.

    It's recorded that these wings aren't true wings, vabbits that are scared of heights have been recorded to not be able to fly at all. If pushed they'll always fall no matter how hard they try untill near they are near the ground, in which they abruptly stop, once they notice they've stopped, then they'll fall to the ground. Otherwise, they seems to dissipate when the vabbit falls asleep.

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