Traits
Shroud is a symmetrical white marking that descends from the horse's spine, originating anywhere from poll to tail.
Shroud should not extend further than halfway down the neck or barrel.
Jagged edges and unnatural patterns and shapes are possible, but should not be so intricate as to resemble Filigree.
Cut-outs are common, but all parts of the marking should be connected -- Shroud will not cause free-floating white.
If Shroud only touches the top of the tailbone, it may cause only the top half of the tail to be white.
Genotype: Sh_
Locus: Not shared with any known genes
- Coat: Shroud is a white marking.
- Mane and Tail: Mane will be white where marking touches.
- Skin: Pink underneath marking.
- Eyes: Can be blue despite the marking being unable to touch them
- Hooves: Shroud cannot touch the hooves.
Range:
- Minimum: A white marking that follows the horse's spine and is at least as long as the horse's head.
- Maximum: White covers the entire spine from poll to tail, and is solid from the top of the spine to the middle of the barrel/neck.