Short Coat

Short Coat (Common)

Category: Coat
Species: Ottagi

A short, sleek fur coat that's well-suited for aquatic environments.


How to apply this trait:

  • The fur should remain relatively short in length, giving the ottagi a smooth, streamlined appearance.
  • Stylized tufts can be added to give the coat a fluffier appearance, but the overall length must be kept in check!
  • If the fur is long enough to be very shaggy or fluffy throughout the body, it would be considered a long coat.
  • Areas with fluff that is long enough to be considered a separate accent can be applied with accent fluff.
Long Coat

Long Coat (Rare)

Category: Coat
Species: Ottagi

A very long fur coat, similar to angora in length and amount of fluff.


How to apply this trait:

  • This trait is for a noticeably long coat that covers the ottagi's body.
  • The fur should be long and shaggy throughout, not just in localized tufts.
  • This is a distinct trait from the Short Coat and Accent Fluff traits.
Accent Fluff

Accent Fluff (Uncommon)

Category: Coat
Species: Ottagi

Accent fluff covers various extra little fluff additions that are not long enough to be considered long coat.


How to apply this trait:

  • You can apply fluff to a single area or multiple areas with a single trait.
  • Fluff can be applied to any of the following areas: the collar, a mohawk along the spine/tail, fetlocks on the ankles/arms, a tuft at the tip of the tail, or tufts/tassels on the ears.
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