Talk:Remus Romulus/@comment-5431934-20131231163618/@comment-4773581-20131231174807

The facial feature in question implies significantly different bone structure to a human, which Faunus are supposed to resemble to the point of basically being humans with animal ears and/or a tail, meaning their overall bone structure would change very little. The teeth are fine, as even a normal human could have those, and certain Faunus races could simply have higher chances of possessing them.

The eyes, however, don't really fit. Blake's eyes' cattiness is done very subtly, is actually easy to miss at a glance, and is largely contributed to by the fact that gold and amber eyes are associated with felines, among other things. Plus having cat-like eyes is not something that has been exclusive to cat-human hybrids in fiction, meaning it's entirely likely that her cat-eyedness has to do with her rather than being a cat Faunus. Also, if cat-like eyes were an exclusive trait of feline Faunus races, that would probably have given away the fact that she was a Faunus to pretty much everyone she looked at. If you really want to keep them, though, feel free, just don't imply that it's a Faunus trait until we get something that actually says they could be.