Traits
Southern Pole Buckleo (Event Seasonal)
Southern Pole Buckleo
Southern Pole Buckleos, as their name suggests, originate from the south. In ancient times, Southerns were the only species that populated the South. The South was known for its ice-covered lands where Southerns were rumored to live in large ice castles. The South and North knew of each other but did not get along. The Northerns saw the Southerns as barbaric wildmen and that was partially true. The Southerns had older traditions and laws that caused them to seem more rugged and lawless to the outsiders' perspective, but this didn’t mean morals or law were absent. Southern Pole Buckleos pride themselves on their great strength and tough skin. Even today, current-day Sourtherns will still carry their proud nature and are competitive in any activity they partake in.
In today's age, the Southern Pole Buckleo is still talked about in the history books. Often mentioned in regard to the Great War that happened many years ago. The Great War is what nearly wiped Southerns off the map. The war was between two separate Southern tribes (Koakaa and Ttathem). It divided the entire South. This rift between tribes was the weak point of the South and left them open to outsider attacks. The War was to determine who would be King of the South. It was a bloody war that lasted for years. In the end, Ttathem was the victor of this war, and their descendants still live in today's world.
Not all of Koakaa was completely wiped, there are some descendants out there. It's common for today's Koakaa and Ttathem descendants to dislike each other.
Their relationship with the North is still the same today, the North still sees the South as lesser intelligence.
Traits:
-Thick bodied
-Smilodon head shape (With the lower hanging lip skin) and large teeth
-Split Deer-Like ears
-Utah Raptor feather eyebrow tuffs
-Scales all over the body, the minimum being how you see in the guide (Nose bridge scaling, back leg scaling, front toe scaling/arm scaling). The scales can be any size and shape throughout the body but must stay on the silky skin.
-Paw back feet
-Claw front feet
-fur type only affects the patches you see in the example above.
(When interacting with Fur extensions, they cannot affect outside the range you see on the guide)
-Cheek fur stays in all fur types and does not change
- Snowflake disk connecting behind shoulder blades (This trait is an old trait from back in the day when it was a way for the Southern to display its dominance to potential suiter, while also providing immunity to the cold)
-Snowflake can be any snowflake shape and size, but must remain in icy shades of blue.
-Scales/feathers count for color count
-Tail shape is long and silky then fluffs out at the end
Southerns with silky fur types can have scales all over the body.