Traits
Crysalla Dwarf Body (Rare)
Small, thick, and fat bodies. Thicker legs, short back, and fat deposits in the tail. Smallest Crysalla, and often mistaken for youth. Not to be confused with achondroplasia.
Crysalla Dolichocephalic Head (Rare)
Long, crocodile-like snout
Crysalla Jagged Head (Rare)
Long, with more prominent beak jags
Crysalla Ossicone Horns (Rare)
Bony horns covered in skin with scales or fur.
Crysalla Crests (Rare)
Bony growths on the skull that vary in shape and size.
Crysalla Pyrimidine Crystals (Rare)
Pyramid point, triangular or square
Crysalla Active Soaring Wings (Rare)
Long and narrow, adapted for soaring without flapping for long periods of time over long distances over water to conserve energy
Crysalla Gecko Tail (Rare)
The gecko tail is short, thick, and stores large amounts of fat. It’s built to feed a Crysalla in times of food scarcity, specially adapted for desert environments. The wing membrane extends for half of it.
Crysalla Brachydactyl Digits (Rare)
Shortened, fatter fingers
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 Spines (Rare)
Long, bony projections from the skeleton itself. They may come in any shape or grow from any direction.
Aquilla Brachydactyl Webbing (Rare)
Shortened toes, better for swimming in the shallows
Crysalla Crystalline Cancer (Rare)
Disease in which the gene to produce crystal growths is constantly activated, resulting in unregulated and overwhelming crystal growths unable to shed that threaten to cover the whole body without regular surgical intervention.
Crysalla Different Crystals (Rare)
Two or more different species of crystals from the Soul Stone grow.
Crysalla Diamondization (Rare)
Referring to the hardness of a diamond, any crystals develop stronger than natural and cannot be broken or shed. They have to be surgically cut from the flesh if they grow too large and cumbersome for the Crysalla.
Crysalla Eyeless (Rare)
Eyes fail to develop in egg.
Crysalla Two Tongues (Rare)
Mutation that causes a forked tongue to split into two different, independently maneuverable tongues.