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TAILS

A Hefty Fingerprint

Undoubtedly the most prominent feature of Cinnas are their hulking tails. Due to the dense muscle and bone within, they are very rigid and cannot unroll, and they can only minimally wag. Cinnas are born with nubby tails in most cases, that grow into their shape a bit after they are born.
Just like who its attached to, every tail is unique - and displays a lot of personality. The tail is a one-of-a-kind grand backdrop that follows a Cinna everywhere, and is a great tool for presentation.

Tails can be fusions of each other, resulting in tons of possible combinations - each may or may not have its own unofficial name for brevity. A fusion tail can be any two common tails, any two rare tails, or a fusion of a common and a rare tail. Fusion tails are becoming increasingly common and more exciting as Cinnas continue to experiment and document all possible combinations.
Two rare traits are required to have a rare Double Tail.
If you have yet to see a fusion depicted, consult the Masterlist, or contact Fever.

Here are all non-fusion tails of each rarity!
Fusion Rarity Guide
Common x Common tail = Common

Common x Rare tail = Rare
Rare x Rare tail = Rare
Retired x Common/Rare = Rare
Restricted x Common/Rare = Restricted

Common Tails

Swirl Tail: The classic, a tail shaped like a cinnamon roll.
Doughnut Tail: A tail similar to the swirl, but noticeably shorter, forming a doughnut shape.
Square Tail: A square shaped tail.
Semicircle Tail: A tail shaped like a semicircle.
Injured Tail: A tail that rises and terminates as if injured.
Bun Tail: A tail that sits on the backside of a Cinna in a wide coil that tapers out to a nub. Can have up to five coils.
Polygon Tail: A polygonal tail with up to 9 sides.
Fin Tail: A tipped tail in the shape of a fin.
Funnel Tail: A reverse bun tail, with the coil starting small and widening at the end.
Screw Tail: A slightly stretched out spring-shaped tail.
Roll Tail: A spring-shaped tail, but each of the three coils are the same diameter in a stack.
Puft Tail: A tail with puffy, smoother edges.
Wing Tail: A tail with feather-like shapes that form a simplified wing.
Infinity Tail: A tail similar to the S tail, but it continues in length to form a figure eight.
Reverse Tail: Any tails that appear upside-down, and may have slightly different growth patterns.
S Tail: An S-shaped tail.
X Tail: A tail similar to the Star Tail in the way it forms an X shape.
Y Tail: A tail that rises up and ends in a V-shaped bend.
Z Tail: A Z-shaped Tail.
Egg Tail: An oblong egg-shaped tail, no sharp edges.
Conifer Tail: A cone-shaped tail that resembles a tree.
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Rare Tails


Triangle Tail:
A tail with three points.
Zigzag Tail: A tail with around three kinks, creating a zigzag.
Heart Tail: A heart shaped tail.
Devil Tail: A tipped tail resembling a devilish [or draconic], three pronged point.
Scorpion Tail: A tipped tail that ends in a bulbous, venomous barb.
Cropped Tail: A small, stump tail. A result of birth, injury, or choice. Resembles that of a deer.
Maw Tail: Resembling any doughnut tail with six bony protrusions [three on top, three on bottom], forming a gaping toothy mouth.
Star Tail: A tail with five points, like a traditional star. 
​Paradise Tail: A tipped tail with leaflike fans, resembling a palm tree.
Claw Tail: Am odd tail with six bent "claws" [three on top, three on bottom], resembling a gripping hand.
Goldfish Tail: A tail that is connected in two places on the body, looping outwards and bent in the shape of a fish tail.
Drop Tail: A teardrop shaped tail.
​Leaf Tail: Shaped like a five pointed maple leaf.
Harpoon: A tipped tail in the shape of a toothed blade.
Pentagram Tail: A swirl-shaped tail that ends in a thin star shaped knot.
Lotus Tail: A teardrop shaped tail with sharp points like lotus petals on the dorsal side.
Ribbon Tail: A tail that often splits into two and bends into a ribbon shape.
Boa Tail: A tail that wraps around the neck and shoulders like a feathered boa.
Backpack Tail: A complex tail that forms loops around the arms and ends in a tight swirl on the back.
Pretzel Tail: A tail with two interlocked loops, resembling a pretzel.
Ghost Tail: A tail resembling a simplified ghost shape, with three wiggly bends on the bottom, and a dome shape on top.
Double Tail: Twin tails that must match. Requires its own rare trait to use with another tail.
Tombstone Tail: A rectangular tail with pointed corners resembling a headstone.
Moon Tail: An outwards facing crescent moon tail.
Coffin Tail: Shaped like a Coffin.
Pumpkin Tail: Similar to a Ghost or Heart tail, shaped like a three sectioned pumpkin.
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Restricted Tails

The only three types of restricted tails are the Diamond, Sentient, and Mismatch Tail. Each are very rare, and only available through customs from official artists [only Triple and Sentient, currently].
The Diamond tail is diamond shaped, the Sentient tail can look like a living creature, and the Mismatch tail allows for Double and Triple tails to have two or three different tails.

The Chrysalis Cookie cannot change a tail into a Diamond or Valknut Tail, but it can change it to the others.

Please see the FAQ for more details.
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