Traits
Bone horns (Uncommon)
Symmetrical horns made of bone or keratin. These are typically shaped like normal animal horns, but may stray within reason.
Pawed feet (Uncommon)
A basic animal paw. Must have 3 or 4 toes with no dewclaw. These may have beans and claws, and claws may be retractable.
Crystal growth (Uncommon)
Crystalline or mineral growths appear anywhere on the body.
Miauvi ears (Uncommon)
Ears are odd shaped AND fluffy. Fur from the ears should not extend onto the head without the addition of another trait.
Mammalian nose (Uncommon)
Nose is animal shaped... uwu
This can give a djubetos a snout like an animal, or just change the nose shape.
Marine tail (Uncommon)
Changes a djubetos's tail to replicate any marine tail. This may add fins, scales, or fur, but these elements are limited to the tail only and should not extend onto the body without the addition of another trait. Caged spines may still appear on this kind of tail.
Mammalian tail (Uncommon)
Changes the tail shape and adds fur to the tail to replicate any Earth Mammal. This does not cover marine mammals such as porpoises or seals. Caged spines may still appear over top of the fur. The fur on these tails should not extend onto the body without the addition of another trait.
Long tongue (Uncommon)
The tongue is extra long and may shoot out like a frog or chameleon.
Body spikes (Uncommon)
Grants bony spikes on the body, limbs or tail. These spikes must appear as bone or bony scales.
Polydactyl (Uncommon)
Gives a djubetos extra toes. Normal djubetos have 3-4 toes + a thumb for clawed feet. Polydactyls have 5-6 toes and a thumb. This can also be used to add a dewclaw to pawed feet, or an extra toe to hooved feet.
Feather texture (Uncommon)
Feathers appear anywhere on the body. Chirp chirp, fuckers.
Wooden texture (Uncommon)
Horns or skin may appear to have a wooden texture. Can be combined with body spikes to have wooden shards in the body. The wood should not grow leaves without an affliction.
Jelly texture (Uncommon)
Patches of flesh are a gel like material. It may be translucent or opaque, must be squishy, and may be gooey or smooth.
Slime texture (Uncommon)
The djubetos's body produces excess slime that may drip or ooze. The slime can be acidic or safe to handle, and may have a flavor to it.
Scale texture (Uncommon)
Piscine or reptilian scales. This also counts for shark type sandpaper skin, and aquiline or draconic scales on limbs.