Traits
Lampyre Tail (Seasonal)
This trait can be obtained during New Dawn between the 1st and 15th of January, though the way of obtaining this trait may vary yearly.
During New Dawn between the 1st and 15th of January, 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 edit:
A tail that resembles a Lampyre's Tail.
The 'bulb' must glow and sparkle in the same colour it is coloured in. The bulb must also be shiny.
The fluff around the bulb must be segmented and can only be as long as the bulb itself.
Example:
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Tail /Fur Length traits, Tail Type traits, Glow traits, and sparkle traits do not affect this trait and cannot be used in conjunction with it. If you apply this trait to a Kiamara with one or more of these traits, they will be overwritten by this trait.
When used on a Dromedairy:
Grants any Dromedairy of any subtype to receive the following edits to their base subtype:
A tail that resembles a Lampyre's Tail.
The 'bulb' must glow and sparkle in the same colour it is coloured in. The bulb must also be shiny.
The fluff around the bulb must be segmented a
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.
Stag (Seasonal)
This trait can be obtained during Winterveil between the 1st and 31st of December, though the way of obtaining this trait may vary yearly.
During Winterveil between the 1st and 31st of December, 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:
Hair that is rare in length. It can be longer if the Kia has a longer hair rarity without removing the length rarity.
A lion's mane around the neck only.
Antlers that are rare in length. They can be larger if the Kia has longer horns without removing the size rarity.
A bob tail.
Hooves on all four paws that are flasks. Each contains sand or liquid that can glow and sparkle.
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.
When used on a Dromedairy:
Grants any Dromedairy of any subtype to receive the following edits to their base subtype:
Fur in place of hair. This fur must be, at minimum, just below the chin. You may have this longer if you wish to.
Additional thick fur around the neck, resembling a lion's mane.
Antlers that can be any size, though must resemble antlers.
A bob tail.
All four hooves are flasks. Each contains sand or liquid that can glow and sparkle.
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.
Hooded (Seasonal)
This trait can be obtained between April 1st and September 1st.
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:
Rare-length fur around the chest, underbelly, and fetlocks on the front paws. Fur can be present elsewhere if the Kiamara has the Long Fur trait.
A layer of loose, wrinkly skin around the neck that can be pulled over the head like a hood. This part of the Kiamara cannot have additional fur length added to it even if the Kiamara has the Long Fur trait.
White pupils in the shape shown in the example below. 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:
Longer fur around the chest, underbelly, and fetlocks on the front legs.
A layer of loose, wrinkly skin around the neck that can be pulled over the head like a hood.
White pupils in the shape shown in the example below. Eye colour can be any colour present on any dominant genes 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.
Floral (Seasonal)
This trait can be obtained between April 1st and September 1st.
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:
Slightly Longer Hair on their head mane. This hair cannot be longer than uncommon, even if the Kiamara has a higher rarity hair length trait. The tail tuft can be as long as their highest rarity hair length trait.
Slightly Larger Horns that have two petal-like prongs.
Slightly Larger Ears that must resemble the same ear shape as shown in the example below.
Petals that grow on the fur of the shoulders, with some trailing off the Kiamara.
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.
When used on a Dromedairy:
Grants any Dromedairy of any subtype to receive the following edits to their base subtype:
Hair that tends to be nose length, even in Dromedairy that have longer hair by default due to their subtype.
Slightly longer horns that have two petal-like prongs.
Ears that resemble the same shape as shown in the example below.
Petals that grow on the fur of the shoulders, with some trailing off the Dromedairy.
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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.
Octo (Seasonal)
This trait can be obtained between April 1st and September 1st.
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:
Build Variant (Chubby)
Have pointed ears.
Tentacles that sprout from the head. These can be up to Uncommon in length. These tentacles cannot be longer than Uncommon, even if the Kiamara has a higher rarity hair length.
Two gills on the side of their necks.
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.
When used on a Dromedairy:
Grants any Dromedairy of any subtype to receive the following edits to their base subtype:
Build Variant (Chubby)
Have slightly larger, pointed ears.
Tentacles that sprout from the head. These can only reach the lower jaw in length, even if the Droma's subtype allows for longer.
Two gills on the side of their necks.
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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.