Traits
Bone Horns (Regional)
Bone is the core of all Dextroluma horns, but it seems that in Desert Dextroluma, this can reach a unique level, where skin doesn’t grow over the bone core, but more bone does, whether in segments reminiscent of vertebrae or a more smooth surface.
Stinger Tails (Regional)
Like scorpions, Dextroluma will develop these stinger tails to defend and protect themselves from potential threats. These tails are very flexible and a sting from them will be quite painful! Still, it’s nothing a little pain meds and ice can’t solve, as they aren’t venomous.
Magma Horns (Regional)
For Dextroluma who live in the Volcanic Region, magma is nothing to worry about - especially not when it can become part of the body. Researchers believe that Magma horns give the Dextroluma who have them a higher tolerance towards heat that helped them adjust to such a hot and arid climate. (Magma horns that a Dextroluma is born with usually develop their characteristic heat shortly after birth).
Magma Growth (Regional)
For Dextroluma who live in the Volcanic Region, magma is nothing to worry about - especially not when it can become part of the body. Researchers believe that Magma horns give the Dextroluma who have them a higher tolerance towards heat that helped them adjust to such a hot and arid climate. (Magma horns that a Dextroluma is born with usually develop their characteristic heat shortly after birth).
Rock Horns (Regional)
Rock Horns seem to have originally served a purpose similar to the Ocean’s coral and shell horns, allowing Dextroluma greater camouflage in their region. While often solely composed of rock, they can also often be seen featuring other components - ore veins, and even bone replicating fossils have been seen as components of rock horns!
[Rules note: On a trait sheet, a rock horn with fossils would be recorded as using both Desert and Mountain horn materials, which is fine as they are part of the same regional group].
Reptilian Feet (Regional)
Reptilian Feet seem to be an adaptation in some Desert Dextroluma. They are believed to aid with traction and movement in the sand.
[Rules note: The common version of this trait requires all natural legs to match.]