Subtypes
Woolie (Li'uhn Subtype)
These small, fluffy Li'uhn were initially created as pets for Il’hune. They have two variations, they generally appear in faded, less saturated reds than the common Li'uhn. Even as adults, they are small enough to fit into an adult Il’hune’s pouch, which the Il’hune thought to be the most adorable thing. They were created with the sole intention of being as absolutely adorable as possible, thus the naturally pudgy appearance, big round eyes, tiny peeping voices, massive amounts of soft fluff, and small size, the size of an Il’hune baby when they first start to come out of the pouch. Even the way they flutter and can’t fly well was designed to be as endearing as possible, as they flutter and fly awkwardly much like a baby Il’hune learning to fly. They were popular as pets and companions, though have the same intelligence as any other Li'uhn. Most just let it happen and rather enjoyed the pampering, as Li'uhn are fairly calm and docile by nature. Woolies, as they have been affectionately named, are far more tolerant to cold than regular Li'uhn, and can survive even in the ice and snow in the mountains. They tend to travel in groups, and sleep in big huddles of snuggly cuteness. They love packing themselves into small spaces.
An adult Woolie is around 3 feet tall.
Woolies always have the Woolie mane
Lynx frill fur is free on this subtype. They can have a single large rosette on their tail, though any more need the Leopard marking