Traits
Unicorn Horn
One straight horn on the forehead. It cannot be curved.
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.
Wave Horns
These horns start round and go flat as they grow in a wave form.
Coral Horns
Horns that resemble finger corals. Can be asymmetrical.
Lightning Horns
Horns that resemble the seven-branched sword. Has to grow parallel.
Antelope Horns
Ridged horns that grow upward. They can vary a bit in size and shape.
Behemoth Horns
These ridged horns grow from the back to the front. They are in the middle of the head.
Cornet Horns
Cornet horns resemble the house of sea snails. They start on the top of the head, curl in a spiral and go down the side. They have rounded ridges at the end.
Curled Horns
These ridged horns resemble kudu horns. They can either just curl from side to side or in a spiral. (See kudu horns)
Billow Horns
Horns that resemble spiral horns, just that their lower half curles along the jawline.



















