Traits
Crysalla Pointed Wings (Common)
Wing membranes are characteristically pointed.
Crysalla Fringed Wings (Common)
Wings are characteristically fringed, with shaped membranes.
Crysalla Pennant Wings (Uncommon)
Wings are pennant-shaped, with a long, cartilaginous spine.
Crysalla Tattered Wings (Uncommon)
Wings have large stretches of holes in the membranes, as well as two cartilaginous spines.
Crysalla Glider Wings (Rare)
Wings have two or three cartilaginous spines stretching from the body, forming a glider appearance where they connect to the tail.
Crysalla Cobweb Wings (Rare)
Wings have two extra fingers stretching from the elbow, forming a cobweb-like appearance.
Crysalla Flare Wings (Legendary)
Wings have three extra fingers stretching from the elbow, forming a flared appearance.
Crysalla Moth Wings (Limited)
Wings have two extra fingers stretching from the shoulder, as well as a rounded membrane, giving a mothlike appearance.
Crysalla Butterfly Wings (Legendary)
Wings have three extra fingers stretching from the elbow, as well as a rounded membrane, giving a butterflylike appearance.
Crysalla Dragonfly Wings (Limited)
Wings have three extra fingers stretching from the shoulder, as well as a rounded membrane, giving a dragonflylike appearance.
Crysalla Wing Hands (Limited)
Fully articulate hands on the wings.
Crysalla Arm Wings (Limited)
Fully articulate wings attached to the arms.
Crysalla Polydactyly (Uncommon)
Extra toes, any limb, of any number or alignment. Severed polydactyl limbs are considered good luck charms.
Crysalla Wingless (Limited)
No wings. When applied to a Deity or Presalla, the character has one pair of wings.
Crysalla Polymelia (Legendary)
One or multiple extra arms or legs.
Crysalla Dwarf Wings (Rare)
Dwarfism only affecting the wings, short, stubby wings, incapable of flight.
Crysalla Bobtail (Common)
Tail spine is shortened to a nub.
Crysalla Conjoined Polycaudal (Rare)
Multiple tails of different type, caused by conjoined twinning.
Crysalla Split Polycaudal (Common)
Tail is split into two at the middle, due to incorrect regeneration.