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Description Dripping Wings -
    Sometimes a Birdie’s fillings just can’t be contained! This results in dripping from the bottoms or sides of the wings. Surprisingly, the wings don’t have to be broken to do this, and our scientists still don’t know why.

Elemental Fillings -
A Birdie’s wings isn’t always filled with stationary elements, but this trait takes active elements to a whole new level. This allows wings to be filled with active elements! This can be, for example, things like fully functioning ocean biomes, raging storms, active fires and the like.

Extinct/Mythical Bird Tails -
    Exactly as it sounds, this allows the Birdie to have a tail that belongs to a mythical or extinct avian. This includes phoenix tails, island wren tails, dodo tails, et cetera!

Non-Avian Tails -

    A Birdie won’t always be born with an avian tail, regardless of how rare it may be; sometimes a Birdie will be born with a tail from another animal, or perhaps one that isn’t animal at all! Examples could be a cat tail, vines for a tail, or even power chords for a tail!

Unnaturally-Sized Parts -
    Tails, horns, or glass spikes that are obscenely long or large and exceed the limits of what is absolutely necessary. There is no limit as to how long this Birdie’s tail, horns, or spikes can be.

Unnaturally-Sized Wings -
    Wings that are obscenely large or small and exceed the limits of what is absolutely necessary. There is no limit as to how big or small this Birdie’s wings can be.

Animated Trinkets -
    Outside of the typical living creatures, sometimes a Birdie may have mobile objects within their wings. Things like functional clockwork, little racetracks, anything that can move but isn’t living!

Large Creatures -
    Very rarely will a Birdie be born as not the only thing living in the egg. Sometimes, they’re born with animal life in their wings! These Birdies don’t always have anything special in their wings, but can host a wide array of little lifeforms! For example, a Birdie whose wings are full of soft and gentle capybaras, foxes, or maybe even being full of large fish!

Wing Ears -
    While most extra wings always come from the back of the Birdie, there will once in a while be the chance of them growing in place of a Birdie’s ears! These special wings are extra small, and can grow anywhere on the head.

Extra Wings -
    Absolutely for lore reasons, given that a Birdie’s glass wings are their defining feature as a species, extra wings is an extremely rare feature that most Founders haven’t even had. These wings will always come from the back, and there is no limit as to how many there can be.

Extinct/Mythical Peep Formes -

    While every Modern Birdie has a Birdie Forme, some of these forms may come straight from textbooks and fairytales! Imagine, a Birdie with the glass form of a dragon, extinct bird, or even theropod! Examples may include Island Wrens, Dodos, and Phoenixes!

Sub-Species with Peep Formes -
    While it’s true that Birdie Formes are the telltale sign of a Modern Birdie, this doesn’t exempt sub-species from also having these forms on occasion! This trait allows any Birdie hybrid or sub-species to come with a Peep Forme.

Wing Halos -
    While angels are most known for their halos of light, that doesn’t mean it’s a trait exclusive to them! Birdies, too, who are more attuned to the magic of the world, may sport halos around their wings, anywhere from the base to the wingtips! These halos can be anything from light to water!
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