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| |style="text-align:center" |Buttons | | |style="text-align:center" |Buttons |
| |Buttons make adorable little accessories for the more fashion-savvy Lintling. | | |Buttons make adorable little accessories for the more fashion-savvy Lintling. |
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| + | |[[File:Pillowing-head-tba.png|100px]] |
| + | |style="text-align:center" |Fabric Flaps |
| + | |TBA |
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| |[[File:Pillowing-head-tba.png|100px]] | | |[[File:Pillowing-head-tba.png|100px]] |
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| |style="text-align:center" |Glowing | | |style="text-align:center" |Glowing |
| |(Info here) | | |(Info here) |
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| + | ==Body Types== |
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| + | ! style="width: 10%" scope="col"| Image |
| + | ! style="width: 10%; text-align:center" scope="col"| Body Type |
| + | ! style="width: 80%" scope="col"| Description |
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| + | !colspan="3"|Common Body Type |
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| + | |[[File:Standard_body.png|100px]] |
| + | |style="text-align:center" |Standard Body |
| + | |Your average Lintling, mouse/ratlike in form and nature. |
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| + | !colspan="3"|Uncommon Body Type |
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| + | |[[File:Roo_body.png|100px]] |
| + | |style="text-align:center" |Roo Body |
| + | |TBA |
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| + | !colspan="3"|Rare Body Type |
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| + | |[[File:Armor_Plated.png|100px]] |
| + | |style="text-align:center" |Armor Plated Body |
| + | |TBA |
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| + | !colspan="3"|Very Rare Body Type |
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| + | !colspan="3"|Special Body Type |
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| + | |[[File:Glider.png|100px]] |
| + | |style="text-align:center" |Glider Body |
| + | |This is a rare alternative type of lintling. Most lintlings rely on crafts, running, or climbing to get around. But these specially crafted lintlings actually have the extra flesh to create flaps to catch the air and gently glide around the room. These lintlings are usually much more slender and athletically built. They are full of constant energy they need to exercise out. Gliders tend to be more confident in themselves and are even known to be risk takers. They will even lure pillowings away from groups of lintlings out on the move and keep them distracted while the others run. |
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| |style="text-align:center" |Smooth | | |style="text-align:center" |Smooth |
| |Soft and even silky to the touch. These ears look firm and solid much like a normal animal's. They seem to hold sculpted shapes very well and look shiny while doing it. | | |Soft and even silky to the touch. These ears look firm and solid much like a normal animal's. They seem to hold sculpted shapes very well and look shiny while doing it. |
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− | |[[File:Pillowing-head-tba.png|100px]]
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− | |style="text-align:center" |Fuzz
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− | |Similar to the Feathering fluff, this fluff instead just holds it's poof straight out like a pussy willow or cat tail plant. It doesn't like to hold shapes.
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| |[[File:Pillowing-head-tba.png|100px]] | | |[[File:Pillowing-head-tba.png|100px]] |
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| !colspan="3"|Common | | !colspan="3"|Common |
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− | |style="text-align:center" |Standard Body Type
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− | |Your average Lintling, mouse/ratlike in form and nature.
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| |[[File:Pouch.png|100px]] | | |[[File:Pouch.png|100px]] |
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− | |style="text-align:center" |Roo Body Type
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| !colspan="3"|Rare | | !colspan="3"|Rare |
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| |[[File:Head_tuft.png|100px]] | | |[[File:Head_tuft.png|100px]] |
| |style="text-align:center" |Head Tuft | | |style="text-align:center" |Head Tuft |
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| |(Info Here) | | |(Info Here) |
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| |style="text-align:center" |Antlers & Horns | | |style="text-align:center" |Antlers & Horns |
| |(Info Here) | | |(Info Here) |
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− | |style="text-align:center" |Glider Body Type
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− | |This is a rare alternative type of lintling. Most lintlings rely on crafts, running, or climbing to get around. But these specially crafted lintlings actually have the extra flesh to create flaps to catch the air and gently glide around the room. These lintlings are usually much more slender and athletically built. They are full of constant energy they need to exercise out. Gliders tend to be more confident in themselves and are even known to be risk takers. They will even lure pillowings away from groups of lintlings out on the move and keep them distracted while the others run.
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Much like Pillowings, Lintlings have tiers of rarity. Whether this is because certain features require more life force to make, or some other reason, no one is sure yet. However, they follow a very similar system to their Pillowing counterparts!
This just means that only certain generations can get access to certain features. The list below is a helpful quick list to make sure you're following the rules of your Lintling. Like for example, Generation 1 lintlings have access to ALL features including Special ones. Whereas Generation 4 lintlings are only allowed to use Common and 2 Uncommon features because they're made with smaller amounts of magic.
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Common Ears
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Standard
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All average Lintlings have a short twist of an ear, it's the most common one you'll see in everyday colonies.
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Droop Standard
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Like the short upright ears, these hold the same smaller amounts of fluff, instead the shell is naturally twisted down to the sides letting the fluff fall low.
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Uncommon Ears
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Medium
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Some Lintlings have a wider and longer ear twist that holds the fluff up to more a point. It helps them look alert and signal other lintlings with a simple twitch of their ears.
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Droop Medium
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The low set medium ears function much the same to the low shorts, only real difference being is that they can hold more fluff.
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Tube
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(Info Here)
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Rare Ears
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Large
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Like the medium ear twists, the large ones stand up very tall keeping the fluff usually pretty erect. Usually they can hold a lot more fluff than the medium or short ears could which make them more sensitive to changes in the air or far away sounds. Lintlings with these ears are usually look outs while they gather supplies in dangerous territory.
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Droop Large
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Hanging down low, the twist is still held up and open to hear very well. The fluff usually drapes down the sides of the head. Much like the upright large ears, these also serve a sensitive purpose. They can not feel the air nearly as well as upright ears, but they are much more susceptible to vibrations coming up from the ground as other creatures approach. It's said they can even sense the lightest pillowing coming just by it's soft foot steps.
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Puppy
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The longer drooped ears are more rare and said to give Lintlings a puppy-like demeanor. It's even said that hosts seem to take more pity upon Lintlings with this type of ear due to the cute factor.
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Kitty
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If you want a more feline look to your Lintling's ears, this is what you want!
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Bunny
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Hoppy little bunny ears for the lapin lovers out there.
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Common Ear Fluff
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Standard Length
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These are the most commonly seen fluffs for most Lintlings. Shorter fluffs don't make for the best at sensing threats around them, but they can easily pick up on Lintling chatter and signals. Some lintlings with slightly larger have a better time sensing danger in the air than their short or buzzed lintling friends so they try to look out for the groups best they can. Can be any of the following Common fluff types.
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Feathered
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Soft and thinner, the feathered fluff type ears normally are draped much like the fur on a papillon dog.
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Wooly
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These are thicker, curlier, and woolier than the other fluff types. It has a much easier time sitting up without losing it's shape.
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Static
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It looks like the lintling with these fluffs got shocked by a bolt of electricity! Maybe a bad meeting with an outlet or electrical cord? These fluffs have no trouble staying upright, but can be rather unruly.
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Smooth
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Soft and even silky to the touch. These ears look firm and solid much like a normal animal's. They seem to hold sculpted shapes very well and look shiny while doing it.
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Furry
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(Info Here)
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Uncommon Ear Fluff
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Buzzed
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A lintling must always have fluff in their ears, without it they would not be able to hear or sense things around them. Even with the most basic shortest fluff aids them in hearing the squeaks and chirps of their fellow lints!
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Very Rare Ear Fluff
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Large
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These are rare to see on lintlings but when they are found they are usually the quickest of the lintling bunch. They can sense danger from the tips of their fluff and send out the signal to move it! They don't ever seem to be caught off guard.
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Special Ear Fluff
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Extra Long
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You would think more fluff the better, better for hearing and sensing? Not always! If the fluff can't stop upright into the air and flops over onto it'self it actually muffles the noises with it. These longer fluffs are very rare and don't serve much use other than to be decorational.
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Multicolored Fluff
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Thie is extremely rare and unusual. Most lintlings have a solid color for their fluffs, maybe a slight tint of similar color in it. But never a mixture of two or more colors.
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Shaped Fluff
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To make very sophisticated shapes out of the fluff takes considerable skill, time, and energy to do. The only ones who would be usually skilled enough to do this would be artisans creating 1st gen lintlings. But on very very rare occasions some 1st and 2nd gen lintlings have been able to craft decorative shapes as well.
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Yarn Fluff
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(Info Here)
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Glowing Fluff
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(Info Here)
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Common Eyes
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Standard
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This is the most common pupil shape you will see on any Lintling.
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Wild
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Just as common as the Round eye shapes, instead of there being any sclera (whites) showing, the iris takes up the entire eye. These Lintlings are said to have better sight than others.
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Uncommon Eyes.
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Beads
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Not seen as often as Round or Full, some Lintlings have cute little beads instead, giving them a simpler, cuter look.
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Buttons
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Like beads, buttons are less common, but can also give Lintlings a cute, simple face!
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Stitching
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A little less common, but some Lintlings can really only manage some stitches for their offsprings' eyes. Effect on vision currently unknown.
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Rare Eyes
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Dark
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These are very rare and hardly seen in the Lintling communities. They seem to make other Lintlings uncomfortable around the owner who has them and are subtly pushed away from the colony if they can afford too. These Lintlings can see much better in the dark than any others thanks to their dark eyes.
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Very Rare Eyes
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Bejewled
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This is an extremely rare feature. These lintlings seem to have magic emitting from their gem eyes that cause them to shimmer and sparkle even when there is no light to reflect them.
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Shaped Pupils
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(Info Here)
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Special Eyes
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Glowing
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Currently there is only one Lintling known to have glowing eyes, and that's the Generation 1 Lintling, Mother. Exceedingly rare eyes, restricted to only Generation 1 Lintlings.
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