Traits
Phoenix Tail
Despite it looking like a feather, it's all fur. The fluffy tip starts about half-way down the length of it.
Rattle Snake Tail
A scaley tail with hardened scales. The tail ends in a club like tip, which is seamed by bigger scales.
Boxer Tail
A very thin, scaley tail with spikes seaming the upper side, which get longer the further you go to the tip.
Eel Tail
The tail is seamed by a large fin like tissue, resembles an eel.
Peacock Tail
At the end of a normal tail the fur switches to peacock feathers.
Marsupilami Tail
A very long tail that has fur tufts on it every few inches. The tail ends in a longer, wavy fur tip. (No, it cannot let your Shiji bounce around =) )
Incubus Tail
A scaley tail which has thick spikes at the base of the tail (top), which taper down into smaller ones. There are three bigger one before the tail tip, which resembles a spiky club. The tail end is flat.
Well Tail
A tail similar to reed, but with more shaggy strands. The base of the tail has these longer strands as well. The tail does have scales on the bottom.
Spiked Tail
A normal tail without fur. The tail is covered in spikes.
Leaf Tail
This tail has hispid hair, which takes the look of a leaf. It is not, in fact, a real leaf.
Club Tail
A normal tail without fur, which has a larger mass on the tip.


















