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AuthorHalloweenman33 +
Identifier3.5e Trait +
RatingUndiscussed +
SummarySome creatures are naturally hairless. Am
Some creatures are naturally hairless. Among the Canin, there are four known hairless breeds: the Chinese Crested, Peruvian Inca Orchid, American Hairless Terrier, and Xoloitzcuintli. Other Canin, canines, Gnolls, dog-like monstrous humanoids, Cat-Folk, or any other humanoid, monstrous humanoid, animal, magical beast, etc that is normally naturally covered in fur or hair (not, humans, dwarves, elves and the like) could be born hairless due to either a natural mutation or being a new hairless breed.
al mutation or being a new hairless breed. +
TitleHairless +