Traits

Regular horns

Regular horns (Common)

Category: Horns
Species: Alumy
Horns that curve down behind the ears and then point upwards. Most common horns seen on an Alumy
Spiky horns

Spiky horns (Common)

Category: Horns
Species: Alumy

Horns that are spike-shaped.

Ram horns

Ram horns (Uncommon)

Category: Horns
Species: Alumy

Horns that are curved and similar to ram horns.

Spike trail

Spike trail (Uncommon)

Category: Horns
Species: Alumy

Multiple horns that are spike-like.

Antlers

Antlers (Rare)

Category: Horns
Species: Alumy
Spiked

Spiked (Rare)

Category: Horns
Species: Alumy

Any pair of horns with multiple noticeable yet small spikes or pricks on them. The points/spikes can jut out completely from the base horn shape or be more connected/merged with the horn. They must be noticeable though.

  • Can be used in addition to other horn traits or will default to C Regular Horn shape if not used with another trait.
Forward facing horns

Forward facing horns (Common)

Category: Horns
Species: Alumy

Similar to regular horns, but set facing forward instead of back.

Small swirl horns

Small swirl horns (Common)

Category: Horns
Species: Alumy

Horns that have a slight curl, but aren’t extremely long or large in size, cannot extend past the ears in any direction and must only have one circular curl.

Split horns

Split horns (Uncommon)

Category: Horns
Species: Alumy

Horns that split into another direction somewhere on them. Can stick straight up like C Spiky Horns or curve like C Regular/Forward Facing. Only one split, anymore would be considered R Antlers

Beetle horn

Beetle horn (Rare)

Category: Horns
Species: Alumy (Flower subtype)

A horn protruding right above the third eye on an Alumy’s forehead similar to that of a beetle. Can have a variety of shapes and points but must represent a horn you’d find on a real beetle.

  • Can split off into two “branches”, but must connect on the forehead in one spot.
  • Can be used instead of antennas or in addition to antennas.
  • If a preserver or controller Alumy has a beetle horn they must have the same horn on the tip of their tail.
Flower only
Curly/coily horns

Curly/coily horns (Rare)

Category: Horns
Species: Alumy

Horns that extend in one direction with multiple twists within the shape similar to an antelope. Must resemble horns seen in real life.

Bull horns

Bull horns (Rare)

Category: Horns
Species: Alumy

Horns that extend out to the sides of the head and have a single curve at the end, similar to a bull. Can have slight variation, but must resemble bull horns seen in real life.

Multiple horns

Multiple horns (Mythical)

Category: Horns
Species: Alumy

Several sets of horns that grow on the head of an Alumy. Can include combinations of multiple horn types or just sets of the same horn type. Each horn type included must be traited in addition to this.

  • Horns may only grow/extend from the forehead/skull of the Alumy. Horns growing elsewhere on the body are not allowed and would use the C Spikes (body) trait instead.
  • For example having C Spiky horns, then having UC Ram Horns growing right behind it. Or having R Spiked horns, then another set right in front of it.
Joined/Connected horns

Joined/Connected horns (Mythical)

Category: Horns
Species: Alumy

Horns that are linked together at some point past the base.

Oversized horns

Oversized horns (Mythical)

Category: Horns
Species: Alumy

Horns that are larger than normal and extend past the tip of the ears and/or tip of the nose. Can be used in combination with any other horn trait.

Unlisted/Other horn

Unlisted/Other horn (Mythical)

Category: Horns
Species: Alumy

Horns that are anything but the listed Horn traits.

Antenna

Antenna (Uncommon)

Category: Horns
Species: Alumy (Flower subtype)

Required for all pure Flower Alumies, optional for Hybrids, can be substituted or used in addition to the beetle horns. Can be fluffy, thin, or thick, but must resemble an actual bug or insect’s antenna.

FLOWER ONLY
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