Traits

Directional Ears

Directional Ears (Uncommon)

Category: Ear Types
Species: Kiamara

Kiamaras with this trait have ears that face forwards rather than the average Kiamara, whose ears face backwards. 
This ear type can also work in conjunction with other traits, such as the flopped ear trait and ear size traits. If used with the former, it must be obvious this trait is used.
These ears must still remain within the Common Ear box unless used in conjunction with an ear size trait.

Possible Examples:
If used on its own:

If used in conjunction with the floppy ear trait:

Any other ear trait, such as size traits, fluffier ears, etc can still be attached to these ears, however, the flopped ear combined with the directional ear types have specific rules.

 

Click one of the above examples to go to the trait you would need to obtain the looks above. 
Please note; the first example is to show shape only and would be bound by the size trait applied to the ear on length.

Declinable Examples:

The directional x flopped ear combinations can be styled differently depending on whether you wish to go for a more canine-based floppy ear or a bunny-based floppy ear. 


this is a good example of a bunny-type flopped directional ear. If the tip is pulled upwards, it would be facing forward due to the position in front of the cheek


Whilst the shape is certainly bunny-like, if the tip is pulled upwards the ear would be facing backwards due to the position behind the cheek. This does not meet the directional trait requirement.

 

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