Traits
Ibex Horns
Horns of an ibex. They curl up in a large curve over the head. They have ridges.
Downward Horns
These branched horns resemble the roots of a tree. The grow backwards and downwards at the end of the head.
Devil Horns
These small horns grow on top of each other. There can be either two or three pairs.
Twisted Horns
These horns curl back and twist in themselves, ending next to the forehead. Their bottom is smooth, but the top has ridges and branches.
Jacob Sheep Horns
The horns of a jacob sheep. It is a mixture of antelope and ram horns. These horns can have ridges and vary lightly in shape.
Straight Horns
Slim, long horns that grow on top and on the side of the head. The side part has a smaller set of horns underneath the main ones.
Stem Horns
A pair of long, slim horns that split into three branches. These horns start at the eyebrows.
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.
Trihorn Horns
These horns have ridges. One starts on the forehead and goes upwards, the other two start behind the eyes on the side of the head.
Sino Horns
Small set of horns that curl like ram horns, but end in a moose like shovel on the side of the face.



















