Traits
Clawed feet (Common)
The most basic djubetos foot. Must have 3 or 4 toes and an opposable thumb. Can have beans and claws!
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 horns (Common)
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.
Bone horns (Uncommon)
Symmetrical horns made of bone or keratin. These are typically shaped like normal animal horns, but may stray within reason.
Smooth tail (Common)
A basic djubetos tail. This kind has smooth skin and can glow and appear opaque or translucent.
Internal bone tail (Common)
Bones can be seen inside the tail. Any vertebrae shape is allowed within reason. This is only compatible with translucent tails!
Caged tail (Common)
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.
Spined tail (Common)
Vertebral spines protrude along the top of the tail. These spines are covered in skin, but some bone may protrude at the tips.
Bioluminescence (Common)
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.