Traits
Curled Horns
These ridged horns resemble kudu horns. They can either just curl from side to side or in a spiral. (See kudu horns)
Rose Horns
Spikey horns that curl downward at the end. There are spikes on every side of the horns.
Wave Horns
These horns start round and go flat as they grow in a wave form.
Circlet Horns
A line of spikey horns that taper off in size as thes grow to the sides of the head.
Fork Horns
The horns have spikey points and start right above the ears usually.
Normal Horns
The normal and common horns of the Shiji-Long. They aren't too big but can vary in branches and form.
Dagger Horns
Rather sharp, vertically standing horns that resemble ears. They are flat.
Branch Horns
These horns are giant. They start thin and get wider, like a club with spikes, by the end of them.
Artifact Horns
Artifact horns are always in the form of another horn (no restrictions for common or sub Shijis).
Crown Horns
A horn shaped in an arc. the form can vary, it can have holes in it and is rather flat.
Helix Horns
Flat horns that curl upwards in themselves. There are two small nudges at the base of the horns.
Loop Horns
These are big horns. The form is mostly flat, not round.
Ram Horns
Typical ram horns. They can be long and curl in on themselves.
Double Horns
These horns always grow in pairs. The first pair is always small.



















