Traits

Physical Traits

Thralls are extremely prone to mutation as a result of the experimental processes used to create the species. Some mutations are harmful, some neutral helpful. These are some of the named physical traits.

NameDescriptionRarity
Supernumerary Body PartsExtra limbs, eyes, teeth etcCommon
Hyper-typeExaggerated growth of muscle or skeleton causing an unusual body form.Common
IntersexNot conforming to strictly male or female body structure. See Sexuality and Intersex section for more information.Common
WildtypeThrall has a very heavyset, animalistic major form, and is more comfortable walking on four legs. Home form is usually very far from human normal.Uncommon
ViperIndividual without any spines, and usually small, smooth scutes.Uncommon
Hair / ManeSome remaining human hair is present in major form. In some circumstances can extend partially down the spine (mane).Uncommon
CrownSpines fuse into intricate, distorted structuresRare
KnifeScythe claws straight and blade-likeRare
ScutesSpine overgrowth on or under the skin give the appearance of thick, plate-like scales on limited areas of the body. Usually localised to areas where spines are normally present like head, neck and shoulders.Rare
ChimeraFormed from a fusion of 2 or more embryos. The primary individual controls the body, however many perceive the voice or thoughts of the absorbed twin.Ultra-rare
DeathsheadNoticeably skull-like form of the head. Diminished muzzle in major form, deep eye sockets. Deathshead thralls are considered to be good luck for a group.Ultra-rare

Scale patterns and colours (major form)

Thralls may have any color seen in Earth reptiles, including shades of grey, green, brown, red, black and white. In addition most also have a more saturated ‘flash’ colour around the gums, eyes and fingernail beds. Occasionally the colour also stains the teeth and nails themselves.

NameDescriptionRarity
SolidColour is uniform over the whole bodyCommon
Stripe or MottleStripes or rosette spots of lighter colour occur on back, limbs and the crest of the head and muzzleCommon
SplitAreas of face and limbs have no pigment. Eyes may be pink or light blue.Uncommon
Scrap/PiedPigment is missing in large areas all over the body. Eyes may be pink or light blue. ​Uncommon
WitchmarkAreas of different scale color appear in veined or starbust patterns on the chest.Rare
OilSome or all of the body is covered in black scale with an irridescent sheen.Rare
LeucismSkin pigmentation may have any normal pattern, but appears significantly brighter than normal, usually shades of cream or off-white.Rare