Traits
Point (Common)
Category: Lockmate Ears
Species: Lockmate
Large, pointed ears, can be visually similar to the ears of a housecat or canine.
Half Point (Common)
Category: Lockmate Ears
Species: Lockmate
Ears where one of them has flopped over, while the other remains upright. These are visually similar to the ears of a housecat or canine.
Flopped (Common)
Category: Lockmate Ears
Species: Lockmate
Ears where both of them are flopped over. These are visually similar to the ears of a housecat or canine.
Dish (Common)
Category: Lockmate Ears
Species: Lockmate
Large, circular ears, visually similar to the ears of a small mouse or rat.
Micro (Common)
Category: Lockmate Ears
Species: Lockmate
Differing from Dish ears, Micro ears are very small and close to the head, appearing visually similar to the ears of a mustelid.
Tall (Common)
Category: Lockmate Ears
Species: Lockmate
Long ears that come to a round edge or tapered point, appearing visually similar to the ears of a lagomorph. These cannot be oversized and must stay a reasonable length!
Can also lop, like so;
Missing (Common)
Category: Lockmate Horns
Species: Lockmate
No horns, at all! Lockmates with this trait have no horns on their heads.
Pointed (Common)
Category: Lockmate Horns
Species: Lockmate
Two horns pointing from the head, the most common type of horns among Lockmates.
Can be short and close to the head, or longer! Here is an example range of horn length:

Devilish (Common)
Category: Lockmate Horns
Species: Lockmate
Horns that curve inwards, resembling devil horns.
Can be short and close to the head, or longer! Here is an example range of horn length:
Ram (Common)
Category: Lockmate Horns
Species: Lockmate
Horns that curl around themselves; they can be large, or smaller like the example below:
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