A Moli's eyes are generally the first thing that is noticed upon their heads. They're large, smooth, and take up the majority of their face.Like their body, their eyes glow brightly with its intensity being dependant on their mood. A happy Moli is a bright glowbug indeed.
Normally, their eyes are a monochromatic colour however a light gradient within the same colour hue is not uncommon (see secondary colour explanation). A heterochromatic effect is also possible, where one eye is a solid, secondary colour, and the other a slight variation on it. A Moli's eye has no visible pupil or iris.
Though usually smooth, some Moli have been observed with segmented eyes like those of an insect. This has no impact on their vision whatsoever.
Like their eyes, a Moli's ears are large and prominent. They come in a large variety of shapes and sizes but they are always a significant part of their features.
There are nearly as many shapes of ears as there are Moli, from curved to straight, wide to thin, and tilted up or flopped down. Their ears are flexible enough to move around and bend without hurting the Moli so that their ears do not hinder them squeezing through small gaps. Particularly large and elaborate designs can hamper a Moli's aerodynamics though.
Unless damaged, Moli have fully symmetrical ears and no more than a single pair.
Come join the official Moli group on FB:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/GlowyMoli/
Normally, their eyes are a monochromatic colour however a light gradient within the same colour hue is not uncommon (see secondary colour explanation). A heterochromatic effect is also possible, where one eye is a solid, secondary colour, and the other a slight variation on it. A Moli's eye has no visible pupil or iris.
Though usually smooth, some Moli have been observed with segmented eyes like those of an insect. This has no impact on their vision whatsoever.
Like their eyes, a Moli's ears are large and prominent. They come in a large variety of shapes and sizes but they are always a significant part of their features.
There are nearly as many shapes of ears as there are Moli, from curved to straight, wide to thin, and tilted up or flopped down. Their ears are flexible enough to move around and bend without hurting the Moli so that their ears do not hinder them squeezing through small gaps. Particularly large and elaborate designs can hamper a Moli's aerodynamics though.
Unless damaged, Moli have fully symmetrical ears and no more than a single pair.
Come join the official Moli group on FB:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/GlowyMoli/
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