Traits
Santa Hat Ears (Winter)
This trait gives mhoats ears that visually resemble santa hats from the outside, but the inner part of the ear still displays the mhoat's goo.
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Santa Hat Frills (Winter)
This trait gives an aquatic mhoat frills that resemble santa hats, while these frills are still prehensile they have a more limited range of movement compared to most. They emote more similarly to land mhoat ears, which means aquatics with these frills have a harder time communicating their emotions with other aquatics.
Fluffy Elven Ears (Winter)
This unique winter variation of elven ear is exceptionally fluffy and has a hooked, candy cane-like shape.
Santa Hat Frills (Winter)
This trait gives an aquatic mhoat frills that resemble santa hats, while these frills are still prehensile they have a more limited range of movement compared to most. They emote more similarly to land mhoat ears, which means aquatics with these frills have a harder time communicating their emotions with other aquatics.
Festive Feelers (Winter)
Mhoats with this trait form a variety of ornament-like feelers that grow and shed over time. When these ornaments fall from the body they slowly disintegrate by shattering and breaking down into shards and eventually turn to a powdery dust.
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Festive Feelers (Winter)
Species: Vabbits
Vabbits with this trait form a variety of ornament-like feelers that grow and shed over time. When these ornaments fall from the body they slowly disintegrate by shattering and breaking down into shards and eventually turn to a powdery dust.
String of Pearls Feelers (Winter)
Mhoats with these feelers form long strings of pearl, stone, and gem beads that either stand upright from the body or drape and hang freely. The length of these feelers can vary, but the longer they are the more likely they are to be dragged down by their own weight. Alongside length, the shape of the beads on these feelers can vary too, cut into simple shapes or a variety of gemstone cuts seen on jewelry.
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String of Pearls Feelers (Mutation)
Species: Vabbits
Vabbitss with these feelers form long strings of pearl, stone, and gem beads that either stand upright from the body or drape and hang freely. The length of these feelers can vary, but the longer they are the more likely they are to be dragged down by their own weight. Alongside length, the shape of the beads on these feelers can vary too, cut into simple shapes or a variety of gemstone cuts seen on jewelry.
Knotted Lights Tail (Winter)
Similar to a knotted tail, this trait allows for a prehensile tail that mimics a string of lights. The lights on the tail may break the rules for total goo colors present.
Bow Tail (Winter)
Mhoats with this tail trait form a ribbon-like tail that can be tied into various styles of bows.
Goo Lights (Winter)
Mhoats with this trait appear to have an empty section of their body filled with strings of little twinkling lights, and these lights are not confined to goo color restrictions so may be any color or combination of colors. Meanwhile, the glass-like goo that surrounds the 'empty section' is held to the usual color restrictions despite its unique transparency.
Jelly-filled Goo can counteract the see-through effect present on goo lights, as it will fill the container either partially or completely. The goo filling may be any level of transparency, which is up to the artist.
Wrapping Paper Goo (Winter)
Mhoats with this trait form extra thick layers of silk that resemble wrapping paper and while the colors always remain the same it appears that the pattern of the silk is always changing. When the silk is removed to be used, the mhoat's goo resembles colors seen on cardboard tubes until the next layer of silk forms. The section of goo that resembles cardboard tubing is able to override Grayscale Goo colors and doesn't apply to the overall goo color count.
*This trait overrides Markings Goo, Gradient Goo, and Goo Textures given the transforming quality of the pattern seen on this goo type. Despite this override, the goo may be a single color or matte without any noticeable pattern if the artist chooses.
Candycane Goo (Winter)
This goo type always displays as some kind of stripes present on the goo and when broken the inside shows layering like those seen on candy canes. This trait has no color restrictions but is limited to 3 colors total, which means Triad Goo is free when using this trait, and traits like Markings Goo, Shade Goo, Pastel Goo, and Grayscale Goo will be overridden.
Winter Coat (Winter)
Mhoats with this trait grow a thicker coat during cold months to the point their fur covers areas where normally only goo would be seen. Along with thicker fur, the winter coat tends to be lighter or have a more subdued palette than usual; mhoats with this coat fare better in the cold.
Coals (Winter)
Mhoats with this trait form a rough, pebbled texture to their skin and give off warmth. Cracks in their shell occasionally form, releasing built-up steam.
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Little Landscape (Winter)
This trait forms unique landscapes on the body of a mhoat. Mini trees, houses, hills, mountains; all of these things can form and appear when this trait is present.
Crystal/Ice Growths (Winter)
Any type of gem or even ice shards may grow on the mhoat's body when they have this trait. These crystal growths are not required to match the mhoat's goo but you may choose to do so for aesthetic reasons.
Tinsel Growths (Winter)
This unique trait allows a mhoat to form fuzzy, sparkling strings of tinsel that most often form throughout a mhoat's goo or edging areas where goo is present.
Glowing Nose (Winter)
Mhoats with this trait have especially thin plating around their nose that allows the underlying glow to shine through. Unlike the usual mhoat glow, the nose always gives off a visible light rather than requiring low light or full darkness to become more apparent.
Ice Tracks (Winter)
Mhoats with this trait leave behind icy tracks, snow, and even ice shards wherever they may roam.
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Ice Tracks (Winter)
Species: Vabbits
Vabbits with this trait leave behind icy tracks, snow, and even ice shards wherever they may roam.
Wrapping Paper Ears (Winter)
This ear trait gives vabbits a unique type of ear that forms layers of a thick paper-like material that behaves similarly to the protective fluff sometimes seen in their ears. Each layer of this wrapping paper-like material has unique patterns and when it comes into contact with heat it will protect the ear while slowly wearing down and crinkling toward the base of the ear to reveal the next layer.
Festive Feelers (Winter)
Vabbits with this trait form a variety of ornament-like feelers that grow and shed over time. When these ornaments fall from the body they slowly disintegrate by shattering and breaking down into shards and eventually turn to a powdery dust.
Draconic Tail (Winter)
This tail has a draconic appearance where the bottom of the tail forms thick ridges and the top often has some form of spiny, plate-like extrusions. This tail can be longer or shorter than the one shown and vary in how many ridges and spines are present.