Subtypes

Common (Li'uhn Subtype)

 

The most common variant of the Li'uhn. They are generally black with red hair, wings and tails. The average member of the species, which is the bulk of them. Li'uhn thrive, and the red ones are everywhere! Their skin can range from black to various shades of brown. It’s always dark. The hair is always gold tipped, and the wings are always in shades of red. They can fly fairly well using energy stored in their tail, and are excellent gliders. They average about five feet tall.

Common Skin Color - Black, Various shades of Dark Brown
Common Markings - Striping, spotting, banding
Darkening on the face, limbs, and ears, in siamese 'point' markings. These can form a darkening down the back and extend to the shoulders and hips.
Subtle lightening to the belly and chest area
Freckles or Flecks on the cheeks, and can be lighter or darker than the skin beneath. Freckling is darker than skin tone on dark brown Li'uhn, and often extends onto the shoulders and hips
Wings are the most free as far as markings go. They are usually lighter on the underside towards the bottom, with darker feathers. Striping of a darker color is common on the feathers and along the topside of the wing, with golden tips to feathers as well as gold stripes along the feathers. Gold marks often follow any striping on the wing. The tail is usually striped, though can have clouded-leopard like markings along its length. The example Lhuin all show what their wing markings look like.

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