Traits
Spike Horns (Standard)
Gellys with this trait for a pair of short pointy horns that sit on the crown of the head.
Curved Horns (Standard)
Gellys with this trait form a pair of large curved horns that sit on the crown of the head.
Asymmetrical Horns (Standard)
Gellys with this trait form a pair of horns that can either be similar horn traits with varied lengths or two entirely different horn traits displaying at once.
Uni Horn (Mutation)
This trait causes a gellys to form a singular horn centered on the face. The horn can either be straight or curved and have ridges like those seen in depictions of unicorns.
Coiled Horns (Mutation)
This fanciful horn trait allows a gellys to have a pair of horns that coil and twirl in on themselves in a variety of unique shapes.
Coral Horns (Mutation)
These thick tapering horns tend to branch off randomly, so two different gellys can tend to have two very different set of horns using this trait. The length of the horns is usually a show of age with older Gellys having longer and much more elaborate branching horns.
Crown Horns (Mutation)
Gellys with this trait can form horn sets of three or more that form in a variety of crown-like configurations.
Crest Horns (Mutation)
Gellys with this horn type can form a shield-like horn that spans the width of the face and extends upwards like the crest seen on ceratopsian dinosaurs. These crests can take on a variety of shapes, but additional horns extending from the crest will require Crown Horns to be applied to the design.
Fins (Standard)
This trait allows a gellys to form a variety of small fins to form across the gellys body.
Nudibranch Feelers (Standard)
Gellys with this trait form feelers that resemble those seen on a variety of sea slugs all over the gellys body.
Butterfly Feelers (Mutation)
This trait allows a gellys to form a variety of butterfly wing-like feelers that can cluster in pairs or individually all over the body. Some gellys may only have a few of these feelers, but others could be almost entirely covered.
Ruffle Feelers (Mutation)
Gellys with this trait forms delicate, ruffled feelers that resemble various fabrics or even jellyfish tentacles. These feelers can line sections of the body or even hang down in wavy trails.
Fatty Tail (Standard)
Gellys with this trait have a wide, heavy tail that tends towards body length but can vary.
Curled Tail (Standard)
Gellys with this trait form a long curled tail that can be extended out with some effort, but will always quickly curl back into shape whenever the gellys relaxes.
Whip Tail (Standard)
Gellys with this tail trait form a long whip-like tail commonly seen on many lizards.