Post by Whim on Oct 16, 2012 11:57:02 GMT -5
All Tailed have matching tail and ears of their incorporated animal. Some also have fur and/or teeth that are somewhat modified and/or animalistic eye colors. The commonality of all of these traits varies by species, though none are unheard of in any species.
Animalistic eye colors in some species may grant improved sight in the dark, due to the luminous membrane that makes the colors, but the eye's shape will still be human, and so the Tailed's sight will still be closer to that of a human than their animal.
Animalistic eye colors in some species may grant improved sight in the dark, due to the luminous membrane that makes the colors, but the eye's shape will still be human, and so the Tailed's sight will still be closer to that of a human than their animal.
Lemur Tailed
- Tail: Long, prehensile, with mid-length fluffy fur. Length is equal to or longer than that of the height of the person possessing it. Can be held out behind the Tailed for balance.
- Ears: Ears are large and triangular, thought slightly rounded at the tips. May or may not have a tuft of fur at the end.
- Fur: On ears, usually a shade of black, white or gray. On the tail- can be solid colored or banded. Solid colors range from a variety of grays and blacks to even dark brown, while the banded tails are usually two colors, white and gray, black, or brown. There is a relatively even mix of all these variations.
- Eyes: Lemur Tailed normally have animalistic eyes, and only rarely have human eyes. Light catches the animalistic eyes vibrantly at night with a strong reflective quality; eerie-looking, for sure. Animalistic eyes can be a yellow, orange or red color, and are always highly reflective. Red eyes are a rare trait, but not unheard of.
- Teeth: Lemur Tailed have elongated Lower canines and slightly elongated upper ones. Not as much as, say, some of the feline Tailed, but noticeable. However, this tends to occur in only about 30% of Lemur Tailed, with the rest having human-like teeth.