Traits
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.
Ribbon Fur
Normal fur with two long strands of hair, starting at the hips.
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.
Helix Horns
Flat horns that curl upwards in themselves. There are two small nudges at the base of the horns.
Rose Horns
Spikey hirns that curl downward at the end. There are spikes on every side of the horns.
Dagger Horns
Rather sharp, vertically standing horns that resemble ears. They are flat.
Diamond Horns
These big horns are flat. They start right at the eyebrows.
Ritual Horns
These horns are massive and heavy. The grow growth rings.
Loop Horns
These are big horns. The form is mostly flat, not round.



















