Traits
Cupid (Seasonal)
This trait can be obtained between February 1st - February 20th
During this time, Kiamaras and Dromedairy that have this trait have a 100% pass rate of this trait to offspring.
All other times of year this trait will pass down at the same rate as 'Rare' traits.
All characters can only have x1 Seasonal trait active at a time and if you wish to apply another, you must remove the original.
Cannot be used on Alternate Forms and cannot be added by using Trait Stones.
Kiamaras that have this trait must have the following edits:
A heart-shaped glass flask on their chest. This can be filled with anything that the user wishes, for example: Liquid, Sand, Snow, Candy, etc. This item cannot glow or sparkle without the additional traits. This flask can also be cracked or broken. If the flask is broken, it must be empty.
A plumage of long fur around the heart-shaped flask. This can be as long as you'd like.
Tufts on the kia's front paws.
Long, tufted ears. Length can be up to R in size, however any longer would need additional traits applied.
White pupils in the shape of hearts. Eye colour can be any colour you wish.
Example:
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If your Kiamara has any of the traits listed above, this will overwrite them and remove the individual traits from the Kiamara except for the Long Fur trait, due to it being able to be used elsewhere on the Kiamara.
When used on a Dromedairy:
Grants any Dromedairy of any subtype to receive the following edits to their base subtype:
A heart-shaped glass flask on their chest. This can be filled with anything that the user wishes, for example: Liquid, Sand, Snow, Candy, etc. This item cannot glow or sparkle without the additional traits. This flask can also be cracked or broken. If the flask is broken, it must be empty.
A plumage of long fur around the heart-shaped flask. This can be as long as you'd like.
Tufts on the Droma's front legs.
Long, tufted ears.
White pupils in the shape of hearts. Eye colour can be any colour present on the Dominant gene your Droma has.
Example:
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This does not affect their colouration genes and all other traits present in the Dromedairy's Subtype must still be viewable.