Traits

Clawed feet

Clawed feet (Common)

Category: Inherent
Species: Djubetos (Common subtype)

The most basic djubetos foot. Must have 3 or 4 toes and an opposable thumb. Can have beans and claws! 

Ears

Ears (Common)

Category: Inherent
Species: Djubetos (Common subtype)

Some djubetos have ears, some don't. Common djubetos ears should be pointed/elven.

Bioluminescence

Bioluminescence (Common)

Category: Inherent
Species: Djubetos (Common subtype)

Tail, horns, and eyes may glow. Markings may also glow so long as no more than 20% of the total skin (excluding the tail) glows. 

Spined tail

Spined tail (Common)

Category: Inherent
Species: Djubetos (Common subtype)

Vertebral spines protrude along the top of the tail. These spines are covered in skin, but some bone may protrude at the tips. 

Caged tail

Caged tail (Common)

Category: Inherent
Species: Djubetos (Common subtype)

The most recognizable djubetos tail. Vertebrae sit on top of the tail with ribs that can go either partially down or may connect all the way around in rings. Any vertebrae shape is okay within reason.

Internal bone tail

Internal bone tail (Common)

Category: Inherent
Species: Djubetos (Common subtype)

Bones can be seen inside the tail. Any vertebrae shape is allowed within reason. This is only compatible with translucent tails! 

Smooth tail

Smooth tail (Common)

Category: Inherent
Species: Djubetos (Common subtype)

A basic djubetos tail. This kind has smooth skin and can glow and appear opaque or translucent. 

Bone horns

Bone horns (Uncommon)

Category: Inherent
Species: Djubetos (Common subtype)

Symmetrical horns made of bone or keratin. These are typically shaped like normal animal horns, but may stray within reason.

Crystal horns

Crystal horns (Common)

Category: Inherent
Species: Djubetos (Common subtype)

The classic djubetos horn. These take the form of any uncarved crystal or mineral structure, or crystallized animal horns. They may have bone at the base and all crystals must sprout from two symmetrical spots behind the ears, on the forehead, or on the top of the head.  Metallic or glass horns count for this too.

Humanoid feet

Humanoid feet (Uncommon)

Category: Inherent
Species: Djubetos (Common subtype)

A basic humanoid foot with 5 toes.

Pawed feet

Pawed feet (Uncommon)

Category: Inherent
Species: Djubetos (Common subtype)

A basic animal paw. Must have 3 or 4 toes with no dewclaw. These may have beans and claws, and claws may be retractable.

Mammalian nose

Mammalian nose (Uncommon)

Category: Physical
Species: Djubetos (Mutated subtype)

Nose is animal shaped... uwu

This can give a djubetos a snout like an animal, or just change the nose shape.

Borg horns (Common)

Category: Physical
Species: Djubetos (Mutated subtype)

The djubetos has a set of cybernetic horns. May replace a lost set of horns, but can never live up to the communicative abilities of a djubetos's original horns. 

Halo

Halo (Scarce)

Category: Physical
Species: Djubetos (Mutated subtype)

Any closed shape. This can float above the head or as a ring around any part of the body. They may glow, and there can be more than one. They are allowed to be cracked or broken.

Gills

Gills (Rare)

Category: Physical
Species: Djubetos (Mutated subtype)

These can appear on the neck or the sides of the chest. There should be 1-5 on each side. These can be smooth or have fluffy protrusions. 

Tentacle tail

Tentacle tail (Scarce)

Category: Physical
Species: Djubetos (Mutated subtype)

The tail is replaced by a large tentacle. This tail may or may not have suckers, and does not contain the usual plasma gel on a djubetos tail. Vertebrae may still appear as normal.

Tentacle horns

Tentacle horns (Scarce)

Category: Physical
Species: Djubetos (Mutated subtype)

Horns are replaced by a set of tentacles. May or may not have suckers. Does not function like normal djubetos horns 

Webbing (Uncommon)

Category: Physical
Species: Djubetos (Mutated subtype)

Webbing appears between fingers, toes, elbows, knees, or between arms and legs like a flying squirrel. 

Infernal glow (Common)

Category: Physical
Species: Djubetos (Mutated subtype)

The djubetos's insides glow. The inside of the mouth and tongue count for this, as well as glowing from wounds or orifices. 

Hooves (Common)

Category: Physical
Species: Djubetos (Mutated subtype)

1, 2, or 3 toes. Allows for ungulate bone structure.

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