Siamese
Siamese marking adds a soft, darker gradient on the beasts’ face, legs and tail. While it will always show on the face and legs, the tail is optional and does not have to show the marking.
Just like Dust, Siamese may be fully blended into the base coat, making the transition between marking and coat color not discernable anymore.
While the color is generally darker than the base coat color, using black or a charcoal color is also permissible.
This marking was inspired by Siamese cats, feel free to take them as inspiration if you have troubles designing your beast!
Relevant to: Base
Value: Darker
Edge: Soft
Breaks: Yes
Holes: No
Can be white: No
Layering: Designer’s choice
Hides other genes: No
Colors
Siamese is relevant to and will always be darker than the base coat color of the beast.
Alternatively, Siamese may be simply black or have a charcoal color as well, no matter the base coat color.
Edges
Siamese must have a soft edge.
Design Notes
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Combinations with other markings
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Ranges
Maximum Range
Minimum Range
Siamese has no distinct minimum range, but must be present in a noticeable way (at least on the legs and face) on the beast.
Good examples:
Feel free to search for this marking in our CaveSpeaker gallery to get some inspiration or a better grasp of the marking.
However, be careful of old designs as they might be illegal by now due to previous rule changes!
Please do not just copy existing designs either, as those are the property of their designer!