Traits
Straight Fur (Common)
A simple, straight style, smooth and not as fluffy as Windswept but not as ribbon-like as Silken.
Curly Fur (Common)
Fur that curls on itself. Can be tight or loose curls, ringlet-style counts as curly.
Short Hair (Common)
Either there is no hair at all, or hair which can reach the lower cheeks at longest.
Medium-Short Hair (Common)
Hair which barely passes the jawline but cannot reach the collarbone.
Short Ear Fur (Common)
Ear fur which barely extends from the ears but does not go past the cheekbone.
Medium-Short Ear Fur (Common)
Cheek fur which slightly passes the jawline but cannot reach the collarbone.
Medium-short Cheek Fur (Common)
Cheek fur which slightly extends from the cheek, but does not reach the collarbone.
Medium-Short Plume (Common)
A plume with a little less than a moderate amount of fur, around the length of medium length hair on a regular Lupi plume. Plume length varies with tail type and fur texture.
Short Plume (Common)
A plume which barely extends from the tail leaving hardly any fur on the tip of the tail. Plume length varies with tail type and fur texture.
Average Tail Length (Common)
A tail that's just over the length of the average lupinus body; around 10 ft long.
Spade Ears (Common)
These ears droop on the bottom of the ears to form a slight curve. The top of the ear is straight. The tip of the ear can either curve upwards or downwards.
Lupi Plume (Common)
The most common type of plume. These tails form an oval of fur around the tail itself.
No Plume (Common)
There is no plume that grows on this tail with this type of plume.
Faded Pupils (Common)
Large, round and faded pupils that blend into the rest of the eye.
- Only blind lupini may have these eyes.