Traits
Crysalla Serpentine Body (Uncommon)
Long, elongated and flexible bodies. Smaller front legs, curving back, thin hind legs, and flexible tail. These Crysalla are built for speed, and are taller and longer than the standard of the same age.
Crysalla Slender Head (Uncommon)
Prominent dip between snout and forehead
Crysalla Brachycephalic Head (Uncommon)
Short, upturned snout
Crysalla Keratinous Horns (Uncommon)
Composed entirely of keratin and grow continuously, must be trimmed.
Crysalla Antler Horns (Uncommon)
Dead bone without a horn or skin covering that are periodically shed and regrown.
Crysalla Cluster Crystals (Uncommon)
Multiple irregular growths from the same site
Crysalla Wand Crystals (Uncommon)
Long, uneven projection
Crysalla Raw Crystals (Uncommon)
Uneven, uncut appearance
Crysalla Passive Soaring Wings (Uncommon)
Long and broad, capable of soaring without reliable wind currents
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 Arachnodactyl Digits (Uncommon)
Elongated, thinner fingers
Crysalla Keeled Scales (Uncommon)
Scales with a central ridge, can be platelike or imbricate.
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 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.
Aquilla External Gills (Uncommon)
Gills present on frilled stalks protruding from the head. Range from short nubs to trailing tendrils
Aquilla Arachnodactyl Webbing (Uncommon)
Elongated toes, better for deep-sea swimming
Crysalla Brittle Crystal Disease (Uncommon)
Results in crystal growths being extremely fragile, breaking and shedding more frequently. Most commonly a result of accidental inbreeding.
Crysalla Floating Crystals (Uncommon)
Crystals may float when shed off the body, and follow the host around, or manipulated by the Crysalla.
Crysalla Color Changing Crystals (Uncommon)
Crystals may shift color slowly due to diet.