book of seaquines.

Contents

Breeds and Mutations

Patterns

History and Govenment

Culture and Society


Patterns
Seaquine patterns come in three groups, body, fin and color/texture.  Some patterns are common, some rare.  As new patterns are discovered they will be added here.  All patterns are genetic and can be passed from parent to offspring unless otherwise noted.

Body Patterns
Level 1: Common 

Spots

Bay

Paint

Stripe

Splash 

No pattern (not shown)

patterns level 1.

Level 2: Uncommon

Appaloosa

Splotch

Calico (koi)

Clownfish

body paterns level 2

Level 3: Rare

Zebra

Leopard Spots

Numbat

Okapi

Zebrafinch

Patterns level 3.

Special Rules 

*Dreamer (Skill)

*Reticulated (Dwarf)

*Biolum (Ghost)

Special Patterns

Fin Patterns

Level 1: Common

Stripe

Blend

Faded

No pattern (not shown)

fins level 1.

Level 2: Uncommon

Multi Stripe 

Triple Blend

Triple Fade

fins level 2.

Level 3:  Rare

Quad Stripe

Banded

Spots

PatternFin3

Level 4: Ultra Rare

Rainbow Blend (4 or more blended colors)

fins level 4
Color Patterns (Texture)

Level 1: Common

Sand

Cloud Dapple

Blend

*Enhanced Shading

No pattern (not shown)
color patterns 1

Level 2: Uncommon 

Star Dapple

Speckled

Brindled

Roan

color patterns level 2.

Level 3:  Rare

Tipped Scales

Dynamic/Metallic

*Albino

*Chameleon

Patterns Colors Level 3

Additional Information

Albino:  Genetic pure white (albino) is very rare.  This color pattern will effect body and fin patterns changing all colors to pinks, whites and creams.

Pure White:  Pure white Seaquines without the albino gene have had their colors enhanced through special breeding items. These items also raise intelligence and charisma which is why many Seaquines in leadership positions are  pure white.

Rainbow: Rarely passed genetically, Achieved through special breeding items.
Dreamer Pattern:  All breeds.  Only visible if seaquine carries the dreamer skill.

Chameleon Pattern:  This color pattern is a result of overusing the chameleon skill.  The body's original color coding is lost, replaced by swirls of mixed colors.  At its strongest this will override all patterns on both fins and body.

Reticulated: Breed specific, dwarves only.  Can be bred into other breeds.

Biolum:  Breed specific, ghosts only.  Can be bred into other breeds.

Double Patterns: Showing two patterns from the same group is rare.  Special items can be used to increase the chances of two patterns carrying to the offspring but this is never a sure thing.

OOAK: One of a kind patterns.

White Markings:  Simple white markings on the legs and face come in all varieties.

 
Enhanced Shading:  This color pattern can be very subtle but very beautiful.  

shading sample.

Enhanced Shading Sample (with and without)

Clown Fish Patterns

The first three are possible stripe patterns.  The last is a possible extra shading.  Markings are always a shade of white.

clownfish samples.

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