Traits
Crystal Finger Horns
Horns that resemble crystal growth. These are not real crystals.
Stem Horns
A pair of long, slim horns that split into three branches. These horns start at the eyebrows.
Winding Horns
Winding horns are not clouds. They are normal horns.
Cresent Horn
A big flat horn that looks like a scythe. It has a few spikes on the inside.
Elder Horns
Big, spiky horns that first go up and back and then go sideways in a circle. The spikes are only on one side of the horns: On top and on the outside.
Branch Horns
These horns are giant. They start thin and get wider, like a club with spikes, by the end of them.
Fork Horns
The horns have spikey points and start right above the ears usually.
Royal Horns
These have to have ridges that look like wrapped around thread.
Lotus Horns
Small, plated horns, which are layered above each other.
Stalactite Horns
Stalactite horns are rather thin in width, but have lots of spikes at the bottom of the horns, that resemble stalactites.
Angle Horns
Two sets of two horns going up and back in a lightning shape. One is on top of the head and one on the side.
Hook Horns
Hook horns have a few spikes on the bottom and always end in a hook that moves to the front and then back.



















