Anatomy
Pyre Tygers all share some basic anatomy. While some traits may remove or add certain things, most Tygers share these general physical traits:
General Anatomy
- Tygers have exclusively feline anatomy and while their body types may change, they will always remain feline in shape.
Fire
- All Tygers are made of flame inside and these flames manifest in their front paws, tail tip, and fire vents. They can also breathe fire. Rare Mutations can cause the element of fire to be replaced with another element entirely.
Front Limbs
- All Tygers front two paws are made of fire and detached from the body at the elbows. They can float away from the body a short distance, but usually remain close.
Stone
- All Tygers retain some bits of their previous statue form on their body, almost always on their face and haunches.
The stone areas on a Tyger have a minimum and maximum range that can be used without mutations as seen below. Mutations can completely remove or move the location of these stone coverings.
- Tygers have exclusively feline anatomy and while their body types may change, they will always remain feline in shape.
Fire
- All Tygers are made of flame inside and these flames manifest in their front paws, tail tip, and fire vents. They can also breathe fire. Rare Mutations can cause the element of fire to be replaced with another element entirely.
Front Limbs
- All Tygers front two paws are made of fire and detached from the body at the elbows. They can float away from the body a short distance, but usually remain close.
Stone
- All Tygers retain some bits of their previous statue form on their body, almost always on their face and haunches.
The stone areas on a Tyger have a minimum and maximum range that can be used without mutations as seen below. Mutations can completely remove or move the location of these stone coverings.
Colors
Pyre Tygers aren't limited in what colors they can be, but certain areas of their bodies must have matching colors.