Traits

See-all eyes

See-all eyes (Normal)

Category: Eyes

An unusual eye type that is solid like a marble and often feature exquisite designs and patterns on their surface.
Their notable feature is the ability to appear elsewhere on the body, as long as an eye socket is present. In this sense, each socket counts as an eye regardless of actual eyes present, and more than five is considered a myth trait. 

The leech carefully guards these travelling eyes as losing one out of the body is exceptionally painful, and immediately results in blindness of that eye. Once a See-all eye stops functioning, the leech will abandon it without exception; this is usually the reason for a leech having fewer eyes than number of sockets. 

In collectors' circles, removed see-all eyes are incredibly valuable, resulting in high rates of poaching for these beautiful items - especially since it is randomly-occurring and cannot be bred. 

Note: See-all eyes cannot be held in the mouth or by the tongue; this is considered retired. Any leech with this presentation cannot maintain it through a redesign. 

Mammalian eyes

Mammalian eyes (Normal)

Category: Eyes

Middle-sized expressive eyes, often used as a catch-all term for eyes that are not any of the other types.

Mammalian eyes can be any shape and color, and may or may not have pupils, but always feature points at either end similarly to our own.  The strength of the eyesight varies from leech to leech and is also tied to its placement on the body.

False Eyes

False Eyes (Cave)

Category: Eyes

Sightless eyes with a pale pupil.
Cave leeches are inherently blind, though some have developed eyes as a mimic target. On occasion these eyes can detect changes in light and dark - but without evolved optic nerves they're still functionally useless.

Note: Cave leeches cannot have any other eye type - but these can take the shape of all other eyes. The important part for them is that they are blind, even see-all shaped false eyes!

Bead eyes

Bead eyes (Normal)

Category: Eyes

A type of eye that is characteristically small, round and pupil-less. 

Bead-eyed leeches are generally masters of hiding their eyes in plain sight, as they are often small and easily mistaken for natural markings or gemstones.  These eyes are still soft and will upset the leech if poked, so care must be taken to notice where they are on the leech when petting!

Shut eyes

Shut eyes (Normal)

Category: Eyes

Eyes that are tightly shut. 

The shut eye trait occurs for a variety of reasons from mimicry to an underdeveloped eyeball to light sensitivity.  Whatever the cause, these leeches like to keep their eyes closed, and either have very poor eyesight or none at all! 

Squint eyes

Squint eyes (Normal)

Category: Eyes

Narrow slit-looking eyes, usually without a pronounced pupil. 

A close variant of shut eyes, but for whatever reason the leech cannot keep them closed all the way. These leeches still tend to have poor eyesight, but the trait is popular on pets to give the appearance of smiling very hard. 

+Extra Long Meatstraw (Potion)

Category: Teeth/Jaw

[Potion item]: Magic Eclair

Note
: It may be accompanied by any type of teeth.
Minor traits may be applied to the meatstraw itself, such as ears or feelers, so long as they do not obstruct the mouth.

Extra Note: This trait is only an extension of the Meatstraw trait, and must already be applied for it to be extended.

Venus mouth

Venus mouth (Common Myth)

Category: Teeth/Jaw

 A mythical trait where the standard leech mouth is split into quadrants, each lined with sharp teeth, and is named for being reminiscent of carnivorous plants. 

This is the only mouth type trait where a leech has small individually-set teeth instead of plates, and as such, cannot be combined with other types.
On occasion, a leech with this trait may have only the upper or lower jaw split, rather than both, resulting in three sections instead of four. 

Leeches exhibiting this trait can easily fit the four segments of their mouth around a hare or turkey, and just as easily snap them shut around a human head, taking it clean off a body.  It is considered a dangerous trait to work with if the leech has an unpleasant temperament, though this hasn't stopped breeders from trying to incorporate it into vibrant plant themed show-creatures with varying degrees of success.

 

+Meatstraw

+Meatstraw (Common Myth)

Category: Teeth/Jaw

A strange and unique jaw trait where instead of a standard tongue, the leech develops a sensory organ with a functional face. 

This tongue is typically anchored to the floor of the mouth, but there have been some leeches observed to have it originating from farther down the throat. 
Leeches with a meatstraw can use it to make a distinctive 'fweep!' noise, and in many cases it can function as a second head with the ability to bite, taste, eat, and in some legendary cases, talk and hold a weapon.  Meatstraw leeches often exhibit a higher intelligence as the little faces are very expressive, and are used to communicate their feelings with their owners in a variety of creative ways.

Note: It may be accompanied by any type of teeth.
Minor traits may be applied to the meatstraw itself, such as ears or feelers, so long as they do not obstruct the mouth.

Trade Secret: An extra long tongue may be achieved exclusively by combining the Meatstraw trait with a Magical Eclair item!

Oni Teeth

Oni Teeth (Common Myth)

Category: Teeth/Jaw

 Once highly sought after for ornamental and regal leeches, oni teeth are now considered a defective trait where a leech monster will grow an extra tooth on each side of the upper jaw that curves outward and to the sides, preventing them from easily biting their prey. 

Leeches with these teeth often have to turn to unconventional food sources or develop other traits in order to compensate for the oni teeth, and its mythical classification is based on the heightened intelligence and adaptive mutations that accompany this leech as it struggles to feed.  Oni teeth are considered bad luck, and the superstitious would rather pelt the leech in question before it develops an ability that could harm and kill them.

Note: This leech still has teeth plates in part and should be illustrated as such, though the extra teeth are often standalone set individually into the gum. 

+Tusks

+Tusks (Common Myth)

Category: Teeth/Jaw

 A mythical jaw trait that is thought to have developed alongisde the horn trait, the leech grows impressively long teeth that jut out of the mouth, originating from behind regular teeth plates.

Tusked leeches are rarer than most due to being hunted for sport and ivory.  In olden times it was considered a display of manliness and a bragging right to best a tusked leech and put its teeth on display, though this practice has since been banned as it resulted in more human than leech deaths.  The manifestation of this trait is largely up to chance as breeders have not been able to replicate it consistently, and modern tusked leeches in the pet and mount classes tend to fetch very high prices because of this.

Note: It may be accompanied by any non-myth type of teeth.

Extra mouths

Extra mouths (Common Myth)

Category: Teeth/Jaw

A mythical trait that manifests in the form of extra mouths on the leech. 

These mouths can behave as a regular mouth by carrying and digesting food to the stomach, making noises, tasting and other such functions, but in some cases they are more like functional pockets with no tract to lead back to the leech's digestive system.  Your leech may have a mouth dedicated for screaming and nothing else, so please make sure you are well informed by your breeder before dedicating yourself to a leech featuring this trait! 

The jaws and teeth on these mouths can all be the same or a variety of mixed and matched types, the mouths can be placed on anywhere on the body. The mouths can't replace other body parts!

Note: Only one upgrade tadpole is needed to apply several mouths. 

+Beak jaw

+Beak jaw (Normal)

Category: Teeth/Jaw

 A jaw that deviates from the classic mouth, beaked leeches have faces more akin to a bird or turtle. 

The beak jaw is strengthened with cartilage and comes in both blunt and sharp variants.  Leeches with this trait are often curious and dexterous, using it to open doors and dismantle objects and generally get into all sorts of things, so an enriching environment and extra attention is a necessity for them lest they take your home apart piece by piece. 

Note: It may be accompanied by any type of teeth.

+Blush jaw

+Blush jaw (Normal)

Category: Teeth/Jaw

A lesser jaw trait where a pocket develops at the corner of the leech's mouth in the same fashion as a container mutation might, giving the leech the appearance of having cute cheeks. 

These differ from markings in that the cheek is functional and can be used by the leech to display blood, fluid, or small trinkets that it feels have value.  Incredibly docile leeches may even allow their owners to customize the cheek pockets with their own things, making this trait a popular pick for the decora and ita scenes. 

Note: It may be accompanied by any type of teeth.

+Spider jaw

+Spider jaw (Normal)

Category: Teeth/Jaw

A popular feature on insectoid leeches, the spider jaw features an advanced claw-tipped feeler that has developed muscles and can be moved about or used to help the leech feed.
The feelers can originate outside or inside the mouth.

These feelers are generally very receptive to touch, and often feature a claw or pointed end as their main use is for grabbing and directing things into the leech's mouth.  Claws can be filed down for safety, but the leech must first be trained to be comfortable with this procedure - since the claws are in such close proximity to the mouth it can be easy to receive a bite from a fussy or upset leech.  

Note: It may be accompanied by any type of teeth.

+Gulper Jaw

+Gulper Jaw (Cave)

Category: Teeth/Jaw

Angular folds centered around the jaw muscles that allow the mouth to be opened to a truly fearsome width.

Often used to create a backdraft that essentially sucks smaller creatures in, such as bats, leeches with Gulper jaw have been seen partially enveloping larger targets headfirst, setting their teeth into the neck flesh, and rolling like a crocodile to quickly shred and dispatch prey.

Vampire teeth

Vampire teeth (Normal)

Category: Teeth/Jaw

The classic mouth features a characteristic cat shaped lip and a single concave blade-like tooth on the upper and lower jaw. 

Leech mouths typically exhibit either an underbite or overbite to compensate for the shape of their teeth, and the sharp points are used for piercing flesh to draw blood, which serves as the leech's main diet.

Toothless

Toothless (Normal)

Category: Teeth/Jaw

A variant with no teeth, popular amongst leeches raised for pelting and pets.

While a toothless leech can't puncture skin or damage fingers, a bite from one can still bruise terribly or break bones with enough force behind it.  Leeches with this type of mouth feed similarly to constrictors and other snakes by swallowing their prey whole.

Whale teeth

Whale teeth (Normal)

Category: Teeth/Jaw

A flat-toothed variant originally bred for owners who wanted 'safe' leeches that didn't look as gummy as the toothless variety. 

While the progenitors this trait type had flat herbivorous teeth, breedings with wild leeches have resulted in the tooth becoming sharp across the whole edge like a cleaver.  Despite the harmless sounding name, its always best to double check the sharpness of a whale leech's teeth when shopping for a new companion.

Squid Teeth

Squid Teeth (Normal)

Category: Teeth/Jaw

The teeth in this leech's mouth have developed into a single point on the upper and lower jaw, resembling the beak of a squid. 

These leeches will always have an overbite, and the top tooth is visible when the mouth is closed.  Squid-toothed leeches are experts at piercing holes in things, whether it be hard shells, seafood, containers, or plastic recycling bins.  The 'beak' is very dexterous!

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