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.
Boxer Tail
A very thin, scaley tail with spikes seaming the upper side, which get longer the further you go to the tip.
Leaf Tail
This tail has hispid hair, which takes the look of a leaf. It is not, in fact, a real leaf.
Scythe Tail
A tail with spikes, that ends in a large sycthe like tip.
Silken Tail
Very long strand of hair that sticks mostly together.
Eel Tail
The tail is seamed by a large fin like tissue, resembles an eel.
Wyvern Tail
The wyvern tail has no fur. The tip is formed by hardened scales.
Club Tail
A normal tail without fur, which has a larger mass on the tip.
Spiked Tail
A normal tail without fur. The tail is covered in spikes.
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.
Reed Tail
A tail without base fur. The hair at the tip is long and curled.
Curtain Tail
The fur of the curtail tail starts at the top of the tail and hangs down to the sides. The length of the fur tapers down the farther it goes down the tail.



















