Special Features |
Different Aqrion species have different features. Here are some guidelines on their features!
These features may be of any natural colour, black, white and grays, as well as browns and tans. They may also be pulled from the base sliders, may be lighter or darker than the base coats, or may be pulled from the appropriate sliders below.
The far left is the Albino ranges, the line beside is the Leucism ranges, and the far right line is the Melanism ranges.
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The far left is the Albino ranges, the line beside is the Leucism ranges, and the far right line is the Melanism ranges.
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Abyssal
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Fin membranes, horns, spines and flipper membranes are all special features. The bioluminescent nodes may be any colour you desire! Their eyes and mouth often glow in the same colour as their nodes.
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Sea Skimmer
The skimmer’s tail, back fins, spines, horns, teeth, and claws are special features. The “wings” and other flippers may count as special features aswell.
The areas that meet the body may be fully blended out along these edges. |
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Phin SingerDorsal fins, Flippers and Tail flukes are the Phin Singer's special features.
The areas that meet the body may be fully blended out along these edges. |
Fluke SingerDorsal fins, Flippers, Tail flukes and Whiskers are the Fluke Singer's special features.
The areas that meet the body may be fully blended out along these edges. |
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Beaks, Flippers, Dorsal Fins and the Carapace are all special features on the Pygmy Singer.
The area that the Flippers meet the body may be fully blended. |
Toothed SingerDorsal fins, Flippers and Tail flukes are the Toothed Singer's special features.
The areas that meet the body may be fully blended out along these edges. |