Veilhorn Steed

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Genetics

Genotype options:

Appearance

Lich causes a skeletal appearance, either as a bone-like armor covering the horse or a decayed appearance revealing the bones within or hollowing out part of the body.

Lich can also simply appear as skeletal markings on the coat.

Bones and markings can be as realistic or stylized as you want, and can interact with other mutations.

Lich can optionally affect horns and hooves to be the same color as the Lich bones/markings.

Lich bones and markings can be any natural color (shades between or including white, brown, grey, and black, as well as darker/lighter than the coat), or the same colour as their elemental alignment.

Minimum requirement:

  • At least one of the following: bones/bone-markings, visible decay, or undead eyes.

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

Allowed:

  • Bones can be realistic or stylized, and doesn't have to be equine.
  • Bones can be anywhere, for example a skull growing out of the shoulder.
  • Can be any natural colour, or same colour as their elemental alignment.

Not allowed:

  • Can not create gore/guts or blood.

Eye colour: Lich

Lich can optionally cause undead eyes that are completely black or completely white. Lich eyes should not be red, but they can have a faint red/pink outline around the sclera as if the eye is infected.

Skin colour:

Skeletal markings on the coat can optionally affect skin. White bone markings can optionally have pink skin.

Horn/hoof colour: Lich

Lich can cause horns and hooves to have the same colour as the other lich bones/markings on the design.

Examples

Lich with bone-like armor

Lich with bone-like armor

chestnut + Lich

Decayed/skeletal lich

Decayed/skeletal lich

chestnut + Lich

Lich imitating natural white markings

Lich imitating natural white markings

chestnut + Lich

Lich markings, affected by ember shimmer

Lich markings, affected by ember shimmer

chestnut + Lich + Ember shimmer