Traits
Wooden Horns (Regional)
One of the earliest recognized regional traits, it is quite common for Dextroluma genetically of the Flower Fields to have natural wooden horns - sometimes grown over time, sometimes present from birth. These horns can grow flowers or leaves and even match the seasonal changes of the natural trees they relate to. These horns must be existing, natural wood only.
Antennae (Regional)
Antennae are an occasionally observed trait seen on Dextroluma of the Fairy Glen. They do not need to match a dextroluma's glow color and they can move. These can replace horns or be present in addition to regular horns or wooden horns.
[Rules Note: The number of antennae and their placements follow the same rules as typical horns.]
Insect Limbs (Regional)
Insect Limbs seem to be an adaptation in some Flower Fields Dextroluma that help them in navigating the massive flowers that form the bulk of their terrain.
[Rules note: The common version of this trait requires all natural legs to match.]
Any Color Sclera (Rare)
Occasionally, a Kipitin will have a different sclera color.