Tea Vessel Traits


OVERVIEW

Sometimes a Teafling makes the mistake of wandering crossing paths with a wisp, resulting in their body becoming a vessel for the spirit form. The newly formed creature is usually coinhabited by the Teafling and the wisp. Occassionally though, one of the personalities will dominate.

This guide was last update March 11, 2024 and may not fully reflect the Glass Vessel Trait Guide, so please make sure to check there too!

Tea Vessel Pictured:
CB001 | Bennett & Miller Henry | Strawbearry Gummy
*Note that B&M are not a typical Glass Vessel, and have a now discontinued halloween trait - Visible Bones (seen on face & arms). For sake of referencing, please ignore these.

TRAITS

Tea

Common Tea Vessels are allowed to have one of three kinds of tea as the base tea type in their tea blend: Black tea, Green tea, or White tea. (These types of tea are all Camellia sinensis, and have all been minimally processed.)

Tea is visible in the horns, hooves, and glass stomach tank holding the wisp.

Ears

Common Tea Vessels have Elven, or Pointed, ears. These may be any size within reason, but must be the same color as the individual's skin (which itself may be any human shade, any light shade of red, or a light shade of their tea color)

HORNS

Common Tea Vessels have small, or nub, brew-filled horns. These are no larger than half the size of their head.

Spirit/Wisp

The Wisp within a Common Tea Vessel may be any one solid color, undecorated.

Tails

Common Tea Vessels always have a single, intact teabag tail, with no less than 3, and no more than 5, small teabags along the length of tail, and one large teabag at the end.

This is engulfed by the wisp's tail. The Wisp's tail must be the same color as the wisp.

Add-Ins

Common Tea Vessels can have sugar and/or ice as add-ins that appear within their horns, their hooves, their stomach tanks, and the wisp's tail.

Materials

Common Tea Vessels always have clear glass as the only material on their horns and tail. This may be any single TRANSLUCENT color.

Feet

Common Tea Vessels always have tea filled hooves, and they're always odd-toed ungulate hooves (like a horse).

Eyes

Common Tea Vessel eyes are always plain glass orbs of any one solid color

Tea

Uncommon Tea Vessels are allowed to have one of two kinds of tea as the base tea type in their blend: Pu'er tea or Oolong tea. (These types of tea are all Camellia sinensis, and have all been processed in one way or another.)

Tea is visible in the horns, hooves, and glass stomach tank holding the wisp.

Ears

Uncommon Tea Vessels may have ungulate ears. These may be any hooved animal ears, of any size within reason.

HORNS

Uncommon Tea Vessels may have either head sized horns, same form as the small horns, but larger, or roundhorns.

Spirit/Wisp

The Wisp within an Uncommon Tea Vessel may be any decorated with different colors and patterns.

Tails

Uncommon Tea Vessels always have a single teabag tail, but the teabag itself may be damaged/ripped open, thus spilling the content of the bags. There may be no less than 3 and no more than 5 small teabags along the length of tail, and one large teabag at the end.

This is engulfed by the wisp's tail. The Wisp's tail may be a different color than the wisp, and may be sparkling.

Add-Ins

Uncommon Tea Vessels can have cream and/or boba as add-ins that appear within their horns, their hooves, their stomach tanks, and the wisp's tail.

Materials

Uncommon Tea Vessels always have clear glass as the only material on their horns and tail. This may be any TRANSLUCENT color, and may be patterned in other designs.

Feet

Uncommon Tea Vessels always have tea filled hooves, but they may be even-toed, like that of a deer.

Eyes

Uncommon Tea Vessel eyes are always glass orbs of any color, and may have small patterened designs.

Tea

Rare Tea Vessels are allowed to have one of two kinds of tea as the base tea type in their blend: Herbal tea or Rooibos tea. (These types of tea are not Camellia sinensis, but are still treated and brewed as proper teas.)

Tea is visible in the horns, hooves, and glass stomach tank holding the wisp.

Ears

Rare Tea Vessels may have mammal ears. These may be of any size within reason.

HORNS

Rare Tea Vessels may have large horns. Obscenely large, if you're feeling wild enough.

Spirit/Wisp

The Wisp within an Rare Tea Vessel may glow.

Tails

Rare Tea Vessels can have two teabag tails, and provided that an uncommon trait is added used, the teabags may be damaged/ripped open, thus spilling the contents. There may be no less than 3 and no more than 5 small teabags along each length of tail, and one large teabag at the end.

These are both engulfed by A SINGLE wisp's tail. The Wisp's tail may have items floating in it aside from add-ins.

Add-Ins

Rare Tea Vessels can have candy and/or drizzles/syrups as add-ins that appear within their horns, their hooves, their stomach tanks, and the wisp's tail.

Materials

Rare Tea Vessels always have clear glass as the only material on their horns and tail. This may be multiple TRANSLUCENT colors!

Feet

Rare Tea Vessels can have mammal paws in place of hooved feet, and be either plantigrade or digitigrade in leg stature. The typical glass seen on the hooves takes the place of the claws and paw pads, complete with tea inside.

Eyes

Rare Tea Vessel eyes are always glass orbs. They may be multiple colors, and may have pupils

Higher Rarity Traits

If you happen to have add-on traits that you want to apply, please refer to the Teafling Trait Guide (for legendary traits) and the Glass Vessel Trait Guide (for ultra-rare and legendary traits). (The add-on trait must line up to the species the trait is from. You may not use a Teafling Legendary add-on to add on a Glass Vessel legendary trait, and vice versa).