Traits
Fuu Fur
Fuu fur has no back mane. The fur is made of multiple floaty strands of hair on the head, almost looking like feelers, and curled fur tufts on wrists and ankles.
Werewolf Fur
Most of the shiji's body is covered in thick, fluffy, messy fur.
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Matted Fur
Matted fur is like normal fur, but in a matted state. The Shijis who have this type have long bangs, but still have a back mane. Matted fur can change the fur on the tail to be also matted, the general shape of it should not be changed though.
Spirit Fur
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Spirit Fur can only be obtained via one of the quests from the Holy Questline. It is not breedable. If you want to breed two Shijis with Spirit Fur, you can decide on which other eyes the offspring gets.
This fur type has fur that gets transparent and breaks off into flickers. The effect is the same the Spirit Wings have. The fur defies gravity.
(Note: Normal Shijis can also obtain this trait, it is unchecked simply for the gambling algorithm!)
Normal Fur
The standard mane of the Shiji-Long. Starts on the head and ends on the tail.
Ribbon Fur
Normal fur with two long strands of hair, starting at the hips.
Flutter Fur
A fur type that has no back mane. The long strands of hair start at the base of the head and reach commonly till the knee. The strands have to look like the example.
Short Fur
Very short fur on the entire body. Just a tuft of hair can be on the top of the head.
Flowing Fur
Long, flowing hair that can easily reach the ground. No back mane.
Traditional Fur
Traditional fur as swirls in the thick strands. Shijis with this fur have thick, long eyebrows. The fur starts at their chin. They also have fur tufts with swirls on wrists and ankles.
The Shiji can have a back mane, but doesn't have to.
Neck Fur
Neck fur has longer, hanging fur, that starts on the top of the head and goes down the spine, until the shoulder blades. The farther down, the shorter the mane.
Raptor Fur
Raptor fur has feathers on the outside of the arms, and the hips. The feathers on the hips are the longest, then they taper down in length as they go down the thighs. There is still a normal mane on the back.



















