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Parent 1 Ideas;;
A large and frankly intimidating specimen is the first parent. Their ruff is fluffier than the average grem's and a very eye-catching, shimmering gold in comparison to the rest of it's body. The rest of its body color fades into a more subtle tanish golden-brown, and laid over the top of the coat's base color are dark rosetted spots that fade into their lighter underbelly. What's most remarkable about this grem is their sharp, calculating slit eyes that glow with a pale gold light coupled with wicked sharp teeth and tufted ears. Three wicked horns with jagged holes line the expanse of their snout, and one is broken at the tip. Their tail is cropped short, much like a bob cat, and their ears and tail are tipped dark brown.
Parent 2 ideas;;
This grem, small with fine, silky fur, is marked much like a piebald fallow deer with gold and brown gradients and soft, pale gold spots in the shapes of circles and occasionally hearts. They are mainly white with large patches of their underlying coat showing like a mottled canvas. Anywhere on their legs, tail, belly, and muzzle where the white reaches, their fur is tinged a soft pink to hint at their skin color. Their snout is an eye catching pink as well, and their ears are large and tinged pink. Their tail, however, is long and thin like a cat's, and mottled like the rest of its body. Only one horn sits on its head, but a their hole is in the shape of a heart.