Traits
Fancy Whiskers (Common)
The whiskers take on an even more elaborate shape, often times mimicking that of fish or dragons. They can be any length within reason, and this trait applies to whiskers on the muzzle and brows.
This trait is restricted to Longhaired types only.
Alternate examples:
Multicolor Mane (Common)
The mane comes in two or more colors rather than the usual one color. For gradients to apply they must be at least two distinctly different colors.
Note: Regardless of the colors used, the overall shade of the mane MUST be either lighter or darker than the base body. There MUST be clear distinction between mane and body.
This trait is restricted to MANED types only.
Can also manifest in a gradiented pattern
Glittering Body (Common)
The Dou form has holographic markings, sparkles, or glitter particles that make the fur of the Purrcerin shine.
Glowing Body (Common)
The Dou form has markings or parts of the body that glow. This trait can affect the body, paw pads, eyes and bell of the Purrcerin. This can include glow-in-the-dark effects.
Chromatic Fire (Common)
The wisps may come in multiple colors, but all collectively still look identical to each other. All wisps share the same colors.
This trait is restricted to nekomata types only.
Classic Tail (Common)
The classic is striped all the way down, consisting of two colors, no more no less.
Standard Tail Length (Common)
The tail length is equal to the length of the purrcy's body.
Block Tie (Common)
A wooden block hooks around the end of the tail, securing it at the base of the tassel. The wooden block can take on almost any shape, and can even have carvings or painted decor on it.
Tassel Decor (Common)
Decorative clips, baubles, string, ribbons, etc. are tied at the base of the tail tassel. Tassel Decor can be almost any kind of decor so long as it does NOT obstruct or completely cover the tassel end of the tail. The only exception to this is the Bobtail trait.
Classic Bell (Common)
The classic bell takes a plain, spherical or oval-shape.
One Paw Zou (Common)
The Zou statue has the left OR right paw raised, but no items held in either paw.