Traits

Felis Ears

Felis Ears (Common)

Category: Ear Style
Species: Kipitins

These commonly seen ears typically have a short and pointed shape, similar to that of a cat from Earth.  The amount of scattering may vary, but there are usually at least a few holes in the ear and small pieces floating around it.  These ears can be placed at either the side of the head, where human ears would go, or on top of the head where cat ears would sit.

Kipitin ears always have a minimum of two colors, typically either seen in a gradient or as one color for the exterior of the ear and one color for the interior.

Lapin Ears

Lapin Ears (Common)

Category: Ear Style
Species: Kipitins

These commonly seen ears typically have a long and slightly rounded shape with some amount of floppiness, somewhat similar to that of a rabbit from Earth.  The amount of scattering may vary, but there are usually at least a few holes in the ear and small pieces floating around it.  These ears can be placed on the sides of the head, where human ears would go.

Kipitin ears always have a minimum of two colors, typically either seen in a gradient or as one color for the exterior of the ear and one color for the interior.

Ovis Ears

Ovis Ears (Common)

Category: Ear Style
Species: Kipitins

These commonly seen ears typically have a long and very rounded shape, somewhat similar to that of a sheep from Earth.  They also usually have texture on the inside of the ear.  The amount of scattering may vary, but there are usually at least a few holes in the ear and small pieces floating around it.  These ears can be placed on the sides of the head, where human ears would go.

Kipitin ears always have a minimum of two colors, typically either seen in a gradient or as one color for the exterior of the ear and one color for the interior.

Raised Ears

Raised Ears (Common)

Category: Ear Style
Species: Kipitins

These commonly seen ears typically have a long and pointed shape, and are usually upraised in a position that resembles raised wings.  (Occasionally they may tip downward instead).  The amount of scattering may vary, but there are usually at least a few holes in the ear and small pieces floating around it.  These ears can be placed on the sides of the head, where human ears would go.

Kipitin ears always have a minimum of two colors, typically either seen in a gradient or as one color for the exterior of the ear and one color for the interior.

Bow Ears

Bow Ears (Common)

Category: Ear Style
Species: Kipitins

These commonly seen ears typically appear as though they are a set of four ears, with the overall shape and position of the four resembling a hairbow.  An individual ear observed has a short and pointed shape.  The amount of scattering may vary, but there are usually at least a few holes in the ear and small pieces floating around it.  These ears can be placed on the sides of the head, where human ears would go.

Kipitin ears always have a minimum of two colors, typically either seen in a gradient or as one color for the exterior of the ear and one color for the interior.

Notched Ears

Notched Ears (Rare)

Category: Ear Style
Species: Kipitins

These uncommonly seen ears typically have a long and pointed shape, and are characterized by an unusual feature - their version of scattering does not include pieces floating around the ears, and they more or less simply appear to have been notched with a few holes present.  These ears can be placed on the sides of the head, where human ears would go.

Kipitin ears always have a minimum of two colors, typically either seen in a gradient or as one color for the exterior of the ear and one color for the interior.

Anubis Ears

Anubis Ears (Rare)

Category: Ear Style
Species: Kipitins

These uncommonly seen ears typically have a long and pointed shape, resembling a Great Dane or German Shepard when they sit on top of the head.  The amount of scattering may vary, but there are usually at least a few holes in the ear and small pieces floating around it.  These ears can be placed on either the sides of the head, where human ears would go, or on the top of the head, where cat ears or dog ears might sit.

Kipitin ears always have a minimum of two colors, typically either seen in a gradient or as one color for the exterior of the ear and one color for the interior.

Folded Ears

Folded Ears (Rare)

Category: Ear Style
Species: Kipitins

These infrequently seen ears typically have a long and pointed shape, with the exterior of the ear being visible from both sides of the ear as it folds in on itself.  The extent to which it folds may vary.  The amount of scattering may vary, but there are usually at least a few holes in the ear and small pieces floating around it.  These ears can be placed on the sides of the head, where human ears would go.

Kipitin ears always have a minimum of two colors, typically either seen in a gradient or as one color for the exterior of the ear and one color for the interior.

Elegant Ears

Elegant Ears (Rare)

Category: Ear Style
Species: Kipitins

These rarely seen ears greatly resemble ovis ears - but doubled.  Like ovis ears, they also usually have texture on the inside of the ear.  The amount of scattering may vary, but there are usually at least a few holes in the ear and small pieces floating around it.  These ears can be placed on the sides of the head, where human ears would go.

Kipitin ears always have a minimum of two colors, typically either seen in a gradient or as one color for the exterior of the ear and one color for the interior.

Unique Ears

Unique Ears (Admin)

Category: Ear Style
Species: Kipitins

On occasion, a kipitin is created who has ears that are diverge from the standard ones.  They can be different shapes, lack scattering, and even come in different numbers, although they will always come as an even number (2, 4, 6…)

Even so, Kipitin ears always have a minimum of two colors, typically either seen in a gradient or as one color for the exterior of the ear and one color for the interior.

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