Traits

Race Marking

Rarity: Common
Category: Markings


Info:  Race is a common marking that trails along the face or back in a long straight line.

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Marking Rules/Overview

Tier: Tier 3
Color: Lighter or darker than but the same hue as the base, or black or white
Tones: Single color
Shape: Natural

Holes: Holes-No Tapering: Tapering-No Breaks: Breaks-No

Symmetry: Symmetry-YesAsymmetry-No Nuances: Nuances-No

Edges: Hard-Edge-YesSoft-Edges-No   Blended-Edges-No  Gradient-Edges-No Textured-Edges-No  Mixed-Edges-No

Optional Marking Interactions

Okapi + Race
This combination allows for a 'dun' marking to replace the two, but must be a tier 3 marking darker than the base. This means that darker-than-the-base stripes are allowed around the ankles and lower legs, and a dorsal stripe is required (a long stripe down the spine). Additional minor, short striping is allowed around the shoulders and on the top of the head/forehead. This interaction, if used, does not allow for Okapi's lighter undermarking.

Race + Swipe
Allows Race to have multiple 'fingers' where it branches off, otherwise has the same rules as Race.

Ranges and Coverage
Kiji Range
Tally Range

Wing Ranges

Feathered
Leathered

Horns: Race cannot touch the horns.

Beard: Race cannot touch the beard.

Back: Race can touch the back.

Belly: Race cannot touch the belly.

Leg Fur: Race cannot touch leg fur.

Body Protrusions: Race cannot touch certain protrusions.

Fins: Race cannot touch the fins.

Examples and Common Mistakes
Good Examples
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If race is on the sides (Like racing stripes) it must have one end open ended and one side closed.
Race can be only on the head.

Common Mistakes
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It cannot connect in multiple spots or look like an X (Must be Y or V shape.)
While Race can have variations in width, they cannot be too unnatural.
See it in Action
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