Lycaon
Uncommon
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Lycaon mimics the natural patterns found on African Wild Dogs.
It consists of a darker layer and a lighter layer, the latter which may never leave the dark areas.
EXPLANATION AND RULES
Lycaon's edges can be hard or textured but should either way mostly look chewed.
Looking at examples of African Wild Dogs is great for inspiration on what you can do!
At minimum Lycaon should cover 25% of the creature and at maximum it may cover around 75% of the body.
Lycaon consists of two color layers, the darker base layer and the lighter top layer.
Both layers can be any natural colors or lighter or darker than the base.
The base layer must always be darker than what it sits over while the top layer must be lighter than the base layer.
Lycaon's top layer may never be outside the base layer nor may it touch the edges of the base layer.
The layers can have holes in them and flecks of color may trail off of them.
Keep in mind that Lycaon shouldn't mimic Hollow or Piebald!
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