Traits
Nocmyr Feathers (Common)
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.
Nocmyr Bone Horns (Common)
True bone horns, no covering
Nocmyr Membrane Wings (Common)
Four fingered with a thumb, Membrane wings have rough, lizardlike pads on the ventral side of their wings, which they use to push off the ground when launching themselves into the air.
Nocmyr Standard Wings (Common)
Average Nocmyr wings, built like a bird of prey; optimized for speed, agility, and raw strength for lifting their heavy skeleton into the air
Nocmyr Standard Tail (Common)
The standard Nocmyr tail is long and thick, and slightly stiff, to offset the weight of the body. If the Nocmyr has Membrane Wings, the wing membrane extends to about half of it, and it has a prominent dip of the hip bone.
Nocmyr Standard Digits (Common)
Nocmyr hands have four fingers, rough pads for walking on rough terrain, and sharp claws. Nocmyr hands have an opposable thumb, and dextrous wrists.
Nocmyr Blindness (Common)
Partial or complete vision loss.
Nocmyr Deafness (Common)
Partial or complete hearing loss.
Nocmyr Fae Ears (Common)
Ears have long, swallowtail-like cartilaginous lobes.
Nocmyr Jagged Jaw (Common)
Malformed jaw, resulting in a mix of an overbite and an underbite.
Nocmyr Webbed Toes (Common)
Webbed toes, for swimming
Nocmyr Pointed Wings (Common)
Wing membranes are characteristically pointed.
Nocmyr Crane Wings (Common)
Feathered wings have a base of very long, trailing feathers.
Nocmyr Bioluminescence (Common)
Markings glow in the dark.
Nocmyr Sparkle (Common)
Markings shimmer and sparkle in the light.
Nocmyr Abundism (Common)
Nocmyr possesses a pseudo-melanistic gene that results in dark pigment on parts of the body.
Nocmyr Fraternal Twins or Triplets (Common)
Two or Three genetically distinct Nocmyr develop in the utero.
Nocmyr Identical Twins or Triplets (Common)
Two or Three Nocmyr develop in the utero, genetically identical.
Nocmyr Swallowtail (Common)
Long trails of membrane on the wings.