Traits
Crysalla Serpentine Tail (Uncommon)
The serpentine Crysalla tail is longer and thinner, and highly flexible. The wing membrane only extends for a third of it.
Crysalla Standard Tail (Common)
The standard Crysalla tail is long and thick, and slightly stiff, to offset the weight of the body. The wing membrane extends to about half of it, and it has a prominent dip of the hip bone.
Crysalla Arachnodactyl Digits (Uncommon)
Elongated, thinner fingers
Crysalla Brachydactyl Digits (Rare)
Shortened, fatter fingers
Crysalla Standard Digits (Common)
Standard length, average hand
Crysalla Keeled Scales (Uncommon)
Scales with a central ridge, can be platelike or imbricate.
Crysalla Granular Scales (Common)
Bumpy, raised scales of varying size and shape.
Crysalla Pycnofibers (Legendary)
Can grow anywhere on the body, including wings, dense hairlike filaments. They are more common in Presalla, and are few and far in between in modern Crysalla, being mostly replaced with fur and hair.
Crysalla Hair (Uncommon)
Perhaps the most naturally diverse and versatile filament, hair can grow anywhere on the body, and to any length, and come in any hair type from 1a-4c, from dry, coarse, or oily and water repellant. Hair can be tied, braided, shaved, or otherwise styled any way a Crysalla wants.
Crysalla Scutes (Common)
Dermal growth similar to scales. Vary in size, from small bumps to prominent ridges.
Crysalla Spines (Rare)
Long, bony projections from the skeleton itself. They may come in any shape or grow from any direction.
Crysalla Osteoderms (Uncommon)
Bony deposits that form plates or scales from the dermis. They may vary in size and shape, and grow anywhere on the body.
Crysalla Feathers (Rare)
Can grow anywhere on the body, and come in any shape or size, zip or unzipped, from downy, to flight, to display feathers, to oily, water repellant feathers. All Crysalla will have leather wings, however they may also have feathers coating either side of them.
Crysalla Fur (Common)
Can grow anywhere on the body, at any length and type, such as wiry, downy, oily, etc.
Crysalla Plates (Legendary)
Bony projections from the skeleton evolved from osteoderms. They vary in size and shape.
Aquilla Standard Webbing (Common)
Standard toe length, good for all around swimming
Aquilla External Gills (Uncommon)
Gills present on frilled stalks protruding from the head. Range from short nubs to trailing tendrils
Aquilla Brachydactyl Webbing (Rare)
Shortened toes, better for swimming in the shallows
Aquilla Arachnodactyl Webbing (Uncommon)
Elongated toes, better for deep-sea swimming