Traits

Lobe Fins

Lobe Fins (Standard)

Category: Mhoat Fins
Species: Mhoats (Aquatic subtype)

This fin type has a solid base that leads into a light fin that tends to either be the color of the mhoat's goo or muted colors from the mhoat's body.

Flappy Fins

Flappy Fins (Standard)

Category: Mhoat Fins
Species: Mhoats (Aquatic subtype)

These fins can flap like little wings.

Manta Fins

Manta Fins (Mutation)

Category: Mhoat Fins
Parent Trait: Manta Wings (Summer)
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.

No Fins

No Fins (Standard)

Category: Mhoat Fins
Species: Mhoats (Aquatic subtype)

Mhoats with this trait don't form any type of fin on their back.

Coelacanth Fins

Coelacanth Fins (Mutation)

Category: Mhoat Fins
Species: Mhoats (Aquatic subtype)

This fin type adds an extra set of lower fins along the aquatics body and modifies the front fins by having the shell overlap the structure further than is standard. Because of this extra shell, the front fins are more limited in how far the aquatic can transform them.

Sylph Fins

Sylph Fins (Summer)

Category: Mhoat Fins
Species: Mhoats (Aquatic subtype)

Aquatics with this trait form a variety of wings in place of their fins ranging from feathered, webbed, to even insect-like wings. This change to their anatomy means these aquatics are able to take to the sky and tend to spend much of their time on land as a result.

Fins

Fins (Standard)

Category: Gellys Feelers
Species: Gellys

This trait allows a gellys to form a variety of small fins to form across the gellys body.

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