Subtypes

Normal (Kivuuli Subtype)



The basic Kivuuli. The Normal Kivuuli is the most common example of the species.

Most of their information is found under Basic Information and Anatomy and Physiology, since they are the original Kivuuli, and the most common type.

Normal Kivuuli are always black or charcoal gray in coloration with purple, blue, green, and golden yellow orange eyes being the most common. The second example is on the lighter side of the spectrum of their coloration.

They are usually darkest on the back, shoulders, and hips and lightest on the belly. Their hair is always darker than their base coat, or black. It is never two toned, and won't have differently colored tips unless the Kivuuli purposeful does this. Elders, though, can have graying hair, or streaks of white. Their hair can take on any texture human hair does, though is usually soft and slightly fluffy. Straight and wavy are the most common. They can have striping or spotting, or a combination. They can sometimes have a small white or lighter patch of fur on the chest, belly, or crotch area and sometimes on their face or finger and toe tips. Their markings are usually slightly darker than their base color, but can be slightly lighter as well. Their markings always look natural, and often resemble various felines.

Normal Kivuuli are found just about everywhere. They are incredibly common in Between and outside of it as well. All the other breeds descended from the normal Kivuuli, and their numbers are incredibly high with the sheer size of their home-realm.

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