------------------------------CLOSED SPECIES : LINEHEART/LH* last update 2/12/2017Wonderful edit by starija
LineHeart/LH is a kemonomimi closed species (CS), made by me.Please don't make one without my prior permission and without my knowledge.
I DON'T CLAIM :
- kemonomimi
- heart/love shape
- I don't claim striped heart but they are main mark on LH species.
MAIN Line Heart Features :
- Lineheart have striped/line heart mark inside their ear and tail (not all of 'em have on tail though).
- LH birthmark is a striped heart shape somewhere on their skin.
Original LH Feature :
- Every LH has a birthmark somewhere on their skin, originally grey coloured before being adopted which will change colour after they are adopted. (Up to owner on what colour will be after adopted.)
- Example :
LIST OF SPECIAL BREED
1 . LOCK LineHeart - rare -
((* Lock Lineheart got a small white heart on their eye.))
The Trait:
They have perfect eyesight; they can see things at a far distance that normal LH can't. They also have great focus, and most of them are smart and inteligent.
2. WILD FOX LineHeart - uncommon -
The Trait:
The WILDFOX are wild, rebellious, and aggressive, but some of them are cool and calm.
They have an inner rebel and inner strength that make them different from other LH. They are stronger than normal LH, and are good at fighting or playing sports.
They have an inner rebel and inner strength that make them different from other LH. They are stronger than normal LH, and are good at fighting or playing sports.
3. Specialist LH - uncommon -
((* They have a unique mark up on their LH mark on the ear than a normal LH.))The Trait:
- These are LH that have a different kind of lineheart mark, like a music note shape/lace/flower/etc. They don't really have a specific given trait; they just have a different mark than a normal LH.
LineHeart Feature Reference / Type
Ear Mark/Main Trait Symbol
- LH's main mark is a striped heart in their ear. The LH that have a slight difference in their mark is listed as a specialist breed.
Skin by Celvas