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Kanti

Horns

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Kanti are very proud of their horns: proudly pronounced and a symbol of their magical capabilities. Pressing their horns to another is a gesture of respect and greetings between friends and family. 

★ | COMMON STYLES

Common horns are no shorter than a foot in length, smooth, and simple in style. Straight, curved, or folded, horns can be pointed or rounded at the tips, have no texture, and range from 1-2 horns that grow directly on the forehead. Common horns may have an extra nub or notch at the tips, but the base is always smooth. 

​Horns are not limited to these styles (new styles are always welcome and encouraged!) but should follow these guidelines. This chart will give you a general look at what is considered common

★ | UNCOMMON STYLES

Uncommon horns are large and long. They come in two styles: Sharp and Round, and range from 1-2 horns that grow directly on the forehead. 


Sharp: Can be flatter, slimmer, and allow up to 2 added spikes, or up to 4 small thorns. They can curl or lightly twist.

Round: Can grow long, with bulbs at either end. Can be front or back heavy, curl, lightly fold, and allow for 1 sharp branch, or 2-3 soft bulbs along the base.

​Horns are not limited to these styles (new styles are always welcome and encouraged!) but should follow these guidelines. This chart will give you a general look at what is considered uncommon. 

★ | RARE STYLES

Rare horns vary wildly in shape, texture, and size. They can branch, splinter, coil, and twist, and often allow for unconventional shapes. They can be pointed or lightly rounded at the tips and range from 1-5 horns grow directly on the forehead. Horns can have a small notch or spike at the tips. 

Horns are not limited to these styles (new styles are always welcome and encouraged!) but should follow these guidelines. This chart will give you a general look at what is considered Rare 

★ | MYTHICAL STYLES

Mythical horns come in three styles, dependent on lineage or bestowed by higher powers: Kirin, Capricious, or Tri.

Kirin: Pronounced horns adorned with a crown displaying the proud magical lineage. Horns can curl, flare, branch, or splinter. The horns stand proudly and may be textured like bark, or gemstone. 3 - 8 horns are allowed in this style.

Capricious: Very large, twisting, waving horns, can have plates, swirls, bulbs or simply be smooth and coil. Mana forming in simple, but elegant forms. 2 - 4 horns are allowed in this style.

Tri: Proud branching horns, large and imposing. Many branching or thorning spikes adorn these magical structures. 1 - 4 horns are allowed in this style.

Horns are not limited to these styles (new styles are always welcome and encouraged!) but should follow these guidelines. This chart will give you a general look at what is considered Mythical

★ | ANCIENT STYLES

Common horns are no shorter than a foot in length, smooth, and simple in style. Straight, curved, or folded, horns can be pointed or rounded at the tips, have no texture, and range from 1-2 horns that grow directly on the forehead. Common horns may have an extra nub or notch at the tips, but the base is always smooth. 

​Horns are not limited to these styles (new styles are always welcome and encouraged!) but should follow these guidelines. This chart will give you a general look at what is considered common

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