Traits

Blind

Blind (Standard)

Category: Mhoat Eyes
Species: Mhoats

Mhoats with this trait either have eyes that are a faded version of the regular goo color or have lost an eye altogether. For a lost eye, the mhoat can choose to replace that eye with a prosthetic, in which case this trait would need to be applied. A glass eye is not required to match the mhoat's existing eye and can even be purely decorative, these details are up to the designer.

Alternate Types
  • Blind (Standard)
    Species: Vabbits

    If a vabbit has absolutely no pupils, it is a sign of blindness. Blind Vabbits simply have no pupils.

Fade Eyes

Fade Eyes (Standard)

Category: Mhoat Eyes
Species: Mhoats

This eye trait causes a gradient to appear in the iris, this may be either two similar colors or two individual colors. All colors present must still fall within the goo color limitations present in the design.

Dual Tone Eyes

Dual Tone Eyes (Standard)

Category: Mhoat Eyes
Species: Mhoats

This eye trait allows for two colors to appear within a mhoats iris however the user chooses, but both eyes must match otherwise the Heterochromia trait would be required.  All colors present must still fall within the goo color limitations present in the design.

Flecked Eyes

Flecked Eyes (Standard)

Category: Mhoat Eyes
Species: Mhoats

This trait affects a mhoat's iris, causing little flecks or spots of a secondary color to appear in the eye. All colors present must still fall within the goo color limitations present in the design.

Eyeless

Eyeless (Standard)

Category: Mhoat Eyes
Species: Mhoats

Mhoats with this trait completely lack eyes and as a result, are entirely blind. These mhoats tend to have slightly heightened senses as their lack of dependence on sight requires them to develop other methods of sensing their surroundings.

Alternate Types
  • Eyeless (Standard)
    Species: Vabbits

    Vabbits with this trait don't form eyes at all and their plating tends to fill in the space where these eyes would be.

  • Eyeless (Standard)
    Species: Gellys

    Gellys with this trait don't form eyes at all. Given that gellys already have poor eyesight, the lack of them doesn't appear to impede them much.

Sightless

Sightless (Standard)

Category: Mhoat Eyes
Parent Trait: Sightless (Mutation)
Species: Mhoats (Aquatic subtype)

Mhoats with this eye type have no defined pupil or iris with the entire eye displaying either one solid color or a solid color with markings.

Fish Eye

Fish Eye (Standard)

Category: Mhoat Eyes
Species: Mhoats

This trait allows a mhoat to have eyes where there is a visible iris, but no pupils.

Alternate Types
  • Fish Eye (Standard)
    Species: Gellys

    Unlike other species, Gellys don't regularly form visible pupils, so a trait like fish eye where a single color is present across the iris is common.

Goaty Ears

Goaty Ears (Standard)

Category: Mhoat Ears
Species: Mhoats (Land subtype)

This ear type is the most common seen among mhoats, they resemble ears seen on goats.

Lop Ears

Lop Ears (Standard)

Category: Mhoat Ears
Species: Mhoats (Land subtype)

This trait gives a mhoat long oval-shaped ears that fall below the mhoat's chin. The length of these ears can vary but doesn't usually extend lower than half the mhoat's height.

Batty Ears

Batty Ears (Standard)

Category: Mhoat Ears
Species: Mhoats (Land subtype)

Mhoats with this ear type tend to have large, pointed ears that resemble those seen on bats. These ears tend to have some type of ridges present on the inside of the ear.

Alternate Types
  • Batty Ears (Standard)
    Species: Vabbits

    Vabbits with this ear type tend to have large, pointed ears that resemble those seen on bats. These ears tend to have some type of ridges present on the inside of the ear.

Deer Ears

Deer Ears (Standard)

Category: Mhoat Ears
Species: Mhoats (Land subtype)

Mhoats with this ear type form large pointed ears that resemble those seen on deer.

Kitfox Ears

Kitfox Ears (Standard)

Category: Mhoat Ears
Species: Mhoats (Land subtype)

These pointed, upright-style of ears tend to resemble cat, fox, and wolf ears in appearance, sometimes even being overly large to the point they resemble a fennec fox.

Alternate Types
  • Vuline Ears (Standard)
    Species: Vabbits

    These ears should either fold over, have inner ear fur, or be able to swivel and pin back away from the face.

Doggy Ears

Doggy Ears (Standard)

Category: Mhoat Ears
Species: Mhoats (Land subtype)

Mhoats with this trait tend to have simple short ears that either flop down or fold over giving them a cute puppy-like look. These ears should not pass below the mhoat's chin as this would then make them Lop Ears.

Cub Ears

Cub Ears (Standard)

Category: Mhoat Ears
Species: Mhoats (Land subtype)

Mhoats with this trait tend to have small, round ears that resemble those seen on lions or bears.

Bunny Ears

Bunny Ears (Standard)

Category: Mhoat Ears
Species: Mhoats (Land subtype)

This upright ear type is commonly seen on mhoat and tends to have a long, narrow shape that resembles those seen on rabbits.

Alternate Types
  • Rabbit Ears (Standard)
    Species: Vabbits

    These ears can either fold or flop downward. Both lop and upright ears would fall under this trait. This is the most common style of ears.

Mouse Ears

Mouse Ears (Standard)

Category: Mhoat Ears
Species: Mhoats (Land subtype)

This trait gives mhoats large round ears that resembles those seen on mice.

Alternate Types
Fishy Frills

Fishy Frills (Standard)

Category: Mhoat Frills
Species: Mhoats (Aquatic subtype)

This trait encompasses simple frills that resemble fish fins of any kind. All frills tend to be semi-prehensile and allow an aquatic mhoat to easily express themselves without words when underwater.

Shaped Frills

Shaped Frills (Standard)

Category: Mhoat Frills
Species: Mhoats (Aquatic subtype)

These frills come in various shapes that tend to be single connected shapes that resemble various things such as wings, cat ears, etc.

Hornless

Hornless (Standard)

Category: Mhoat Horns
Species: Mhoats (Land subtype)

Mhoats with this trait don't form any horns at all.

Alternate Types
  • Hornless (Standard)
    Species: Gellys

    Gellys can form additional horns on top of their existing face traits, but it's just as common for them to have no horns at all.

Nub Horns

Nub Horns (Standard)

Category: Mhoat Horns
Species: Mhoats (Land subtype)

Mhoats with this horn form very short stubby horns that form a little dome shape.

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