very nice, but what does exemplary mean ?Posted By Vye at

Greetings friends, Many of you saw the Janoa Male exploration and asked, "Hey, where's the female!?" You may have already seen the Dras Female from the latest production update. Now we've got the Janoan lady as well! There are ranges of values for all the major traits, but this is what we consider to be an exemplary specimen of a female Janoa. <a href="https://cdn.chroniclesofelyria.com/screenshots/chronicles-of-elyria-pre-alpha-tribe-exploration-janoa-female.jpg" target="_blank"> <img src="https://cdn.chroniclesofelyria.com/screenshots/chronicles-of-elyria-pre-alpha-tribe-exploration-janoa-female.jpg" /> </a> <a href="https://cdn.chroniclesofelyria.com/screenshots/chronicles-of-elyria-pre-alpha-tribe-exploration-janoa-female-bust.jpg" target="_blank"> <img src="https://cdn.chroniclesofelyria.com/screenshots/chronicles-of-elyria-pre-alpha-tribe-exploration-janoa-female-bust.jpg" /> </a> Enjoy! Vye

Very nice, but what would be the difference in being exemplary or not exemplary, what would differ, how does it becomes a thing that separates them from the normal to the unusual. A discussion on that would be nice, but in short what part of the Janoa is special and unique and considered exemplary, like do some of them not have stripes, or is there a larger variance somewhere else. What parts of the Janoa are the largest variables, is what I wish to know. Like what if all janoa have exactly the same stripes, but thier noses are from tiny to massive in range. just an example.