Veilhorn Steed

Heterochromia

non-heritable trait

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Genetics

Not listed in genotype.

Appearance

Heterochromia causes your character to have two or moreo colors in their eyes. The colors available for heterochromia depend on the genes/patterns of your Veilhorn. For example you can have one naturally colored eye, and one eye colored by the elemental alignment, but you may not use colors not present in your Veilhorn's genes/element. Some white patterns can cause heterochromia if the white pattern is only touching one eye.

Heterochromia can present in different ways, such as a single iris having two different colors (such as sectoral or central heterochromia), or both eyes being their own color (complete heterochromia), or a mix of them.

If your character has complete heterochromia (each eye is a different colour) you'll need to use the design template's optional miniature to show what colour the other eye is.

Minimum requirement:

  • More than one eye-colour.

Minimum requirements can be reduced or completely removed by the occlusion trait.

Allowed:

  • Can have complete, central, or sectoral heterochromia, or a mix of all.

Eye colour: Heterochromia

The colors available for heterochromia depend on the genes/patterns of your Veilhorn. For example you can have one naturally colored eye, and one eye colored by the elemental alignment, or a combination of different colours on their elemental alignment palette. You may not use colors not present in your Veilhorns genes/element. Some white patterns can cause heterochromia if the white pattern is only touching one eye.

Skin colour:

Doesn't affect skin colour.

Horn/hoof colour:

Doesn't affect horn or hoof colour.

Examples

Different examples of heterochromia

Different examples of heterochromia

chestnut + Heterochromia