Traits
Quills (Common)
Quills are a quite unusual feature among Dextroluma, but some are born with them anyways. These quills can grow from any part of the body, and match the skin color or glow color(s) of the Dextroluma. They can aid the Dextroluma in their spatial awareness, similar to a cat’s whiskers, and can give them sensory input about motion of things near them both in water and on land.
Chains (Common)
Some Lockettes manifest with ‘chains’ attaching their charms to their collar. The reasons for this are unknown, but it happens so often it is seen as unremarkable. These ‘chains’ are often literal chains, but can also be strings or ropes or something else.
Standard Saura (Common)
Most Lockettes have standard saura. This saura is generally sheer or even invisible, and tends to coalesce closely together with no stray wisps escaping unless there has been a recent serious injury or the keyhole is temporarily emitting some to remove excess from the shell. This saura has no negative associations or effects in Lockette society. It’s fully possible for a Lockette with standard saura to be a horrible individual, but it is not expected.
Standard Body Pearls (Common)
All Nunuluma possess body pearls, just like their Nunuke kin. Standard body pearls are of a small size, round in shape, and have only one color. Nunuluma can feel pressure through their pearls, and can lose pearls or have them removed if necessary. Sometimes, having a pearl removed, whether professionally, by accident, or by a non-professional can lead to scarring.
Standard Tail (Common)
All Nunuluma possess a tail, which is typically quite difficult to injure. Standard tails possess a universal shape, being thick near the base and thinning out towards the tip. Additionally, there must be ‘tail goop’ of a singular color dripping along the tail. This is a type of venom produced by Nunuluma (similarly to their Nunuke kin). Finally, a standard tail must have a round ‘pom pom’ made of fur near the end, which has a stinger at the tip of it.
Bullet points for ease:
♥ Tail which starts out thick at the base and thins towards the tip
♥ Tail Goop, one color
♥ Round shaped, fur material pom pom near the end
♥ Stinger at the tip of the pom pom
Demon Horns (Common)
It is often suggested that the concept of demons takes its name from these horns, rather than the other way around, due to the frequency with which it is seen on kipitin. These horns are generally on the taller side, with a slight angle inwards towards the tips. The amount of scattering on them varies, but there is always at least some of the horn missing. Demon horns can only be placed on the forehead/headband area.
All kipitin horns can be made from glass, metal, or crystal, and there is no rarity for any material option.
Sliced Horns (Common)
These frequently seen horns typically have a more curved appearance than demon horns, but are most distinctive due to their style of scattering, which always looks as though slices have been taken out of the horn. The amount of scattering on them varies, but there is always at least one slice missing. Sliced horns can only be placed on the forehead/headband area.
All kipitin horns can be made from glass, metal, or crystal, and there is no rarity for any material option.
Swirl Horns (Common)
These frequently seen horns are sometimes considered to resemble a tornado or smoke in general. They typically have a base that starts out similarly to demon or sliced horns, but then the shape begins to spiral up, with various pieces scattered apart from each other. The amount of scattering on them varies, but there is always at least some of the horn missing. Swirl horns can only be placed on the forehead/headband area.
All kipitin horns can be made from glass, metal, or crystal, and there is no rarity for any material option.
Lyre Horns (Common)
These frequently seen horns resemble the shape of a lyre frame. Their typical scattering often takes the form of missing slices, but it’s not unheard of for them to be differently scattered. The amount of scattering on them varies, but there is always at least some of the horn missing. Lyre horns can only be placed on the headband area.
All kipitin horns can be made from glass, metal, or crystal, and there is no rarity for any material option.
Shattered Horns (Common)
These are the least intact horn to be regularly seen on kipitins. Shattered horns usually have a somewhat intact base… but after that, it’s anyone’s guess what the horn shape could have been if it had been intact. Only tiny shards remain. The amount of scattering on them varies, but there is never enough to create a shape. Shattered horns can be placed on any part of the head, minus the face.
All kipitin horns can be made from glass, metal, or crystal, and there is no rarity for any material option.
Felis Ears (Common)
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.
Lapin Ears (Common)
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.
Ovis Ears (Common)
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.
Raised Ears (Common)
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.
Bow Ears (Common)
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.
Black Smoke (Common)
Most kipitins have smoke that is a gradient from black to the color of their pupils.
Standard Smoke Form (Common)
All kipitins can take a smoke demon form if they wish to, and they are impervious to harm while in this form. (They can still be dealt with magically to some degree in it, however, just not harmed).
Most kipitins have a form that has a cloud of smoke where the feet would be, narrow legs that bend backwards, and a somewhat horizontally elongated body when viewed from the side. They will have their symbol, which can be seen somewhere on their body, on the forehead of their smoke form.
Additionally, the smoke form retains the color of the kipitin’s smoke, though not necessarily in the same order. The smoke form will also have the kipitin’s ears and horns present, and their colors may change to match the smoke form.
The smoke demon form is not necessary for approvals, it will be assumed their smoke demon form is the standard type if they are submitted without one.