You can grab your Sim's whole face and move it up to shrink the forehead, likewise moving it down will enlarge it without mods. You can also widen and narrow it by pushing and pulling it in and out. Post edited by ByondTime89 on September 2016 Gallery & Origin ID: ByondTime89. Mad kudos to the creator for successfully converting these horns into The Sims 4. They look great both in CAS and in-game. If you’re planning to plop a tiefling, a demon, or some other horned creature right in the quiet town of Windenburg, this pack is fantastic.
Voidcritters are a brand new collectible that came with The Sims 4: Kids’ Room Stuff and are a lot like real-life pokemon. These creatures can be collected in the form of cards, trainer, and then battled on the voidcritter battle station.
How to Find Voidcritters
There are a few ways for your sims to get voidcritter cards, the first of which is to purchase one of the booster packs off the computer under the oder section. These card packs will end up in your sim’s inventory and you can open them to see which cards you get.
If you don’t have a lot of money to purchase these cards you can go looking for them. Child aged sims are able to look for discarded toys on frog logs and garbage cans where they can possibly find a toy or a voidcritter card.
Finally, you are able to ask to trade voidcritters with another child aged sim and you may get a card that you don’t currently have but you must have a card that you wish to trade.
Foil Voidcritter Cards
In addition to the regular boring cards that your sims can get, there are special foil cards that are a bit more fun than regular cards. However, they are not worth more money and aren’t any stronger than a regular voidcritter card.
How to Use the Battle Station
In order to battle your voidcritters you need to purchase the battle station for 650 from the build catalog. Only children are able to use the station and they must have a card in their inventory in order to use the battle station.
You’ll first want to put your void critter card into. the battle station. If using the station alone sims are able to train their creatures and make them stronger. You are also able to battle another sim’s void critters if playing with a sibling or friend.
Types of Voidcritters
There are 20 types of voidcritters for your sims to discover and play with in the game that all have their own element, and in game-description letting you know more about them.
Common Voidcritters
Kampos
Kampos is a common voidcritter that has the element of water and is worth §5.
The in-game description says “Originally from the salt waters of their home world, the friendly demeanour of Kampos’ causes them to commonly gather in large schools near harbours in densely populated areas. Leif first discovered the Kampos in episode 12 when he followed their lilted song to the water’s edge, where a gathering of Kampos bobbed on the water’s surface while performing under the moonlit sky.“
Nymphaea
Nymphaea is a common voidcritter with an earth element that is worth §5.
The in-game description for nymphaea says “These helpless looking critters mimic the budding plants that share their forest home. Generally slow moving and lacking extremities to defend themselves, Nymphaea prefer to use their pollen to charm others into protecting their groves. When under extreme duress, they’re known to produce fungal spores that invade animal hosts and allow them to propagate their species in a safer environment. Episode 19 dealt with several Nymphaea that took over a flower shop and started reproducing at an alarming rate. It took all of Leif’s ingenuity to free his friends from their hypnotizing pollen and relocate them to a remote nature preserve.“
Meduso
Meduso is a common voidcritter that is worth §5 and is a wind element creature.
The in-game description states “The gelatinous texture of Meduso’s body can be deceptive. Its amorphous shape is as weightless as the feathers that adorn its head, giving it the ability to drift through the air and avoid danger. While often mistaken as a mouth, the cavity in its face is in fact an enlarged nostril, giving it a predilection to track down the source of intensely fragrant smells. Episode 20 saw a flock of Meduso latch themselves onto a perfume saleswoman, causing chaos at the local mall. Leif cleverly helped lure the Meduso away with the scent of succulent meat when he fired up the grill in a nearby park.”
Yorier
Yorier is a common creature that has the element of fire and is worth §5.
The in-game description for Yorier says “The small dog-like monster called a Yorier lives among large rock formations found in its home world’s deserts. Burrowing deep into the soft rock, Yoriers breathe fire into their dens before dusk to heat the earth until morning.
Episode 3 saw Leif receive a letter from his pen-pal Lora in Oasis Springs. She spoke of befriending a Yorier who she’d nursed back to health after discovering it on the verge of death. The poor thing had attempted its nightly ritual of breathing fire onto the desert rocks before laying down for the night, only to suffer from a heatstroke. The critter was blissfully unaware that it never actually gets cold in Oasis Springs.”
Wisp
Wisp is my favourite void critter and is common and is a void element creature that is worth §5.
The in-game description for Wisp is “Drawn to the gloomy like a moth to a flame, Wisps feed on negative emotions. These tiny critters have a ravenous appetite, but have found this planet full of emotional Sims to be quite hospitable. They possess the ability to phase in and out of our visible dimensions, and Sims who find their mood inexplicably improving are often unwittingly serving as hosts to a hungry Wisp.
In episode 6, Leif first encountered Wisps when a trio of them attached themselves to a classmate. He initially tried to ward them off, only to realize their presence was actively helping his classmate’s mood improve.”
Uncommon Voidcritters
Mytheme
Mytheme is an uncommon critter that is worth §15 and is an earth element creature.
The in-game description for Mytheme says “Encased in living stone that it can shape at will, ancient Mythemes are thought to have created the Voidcritter’s lands and islands in millennia past. Despite their slow pace, their absolute command of the elements makes them a difficult foe in battle.
Leif’s friend Barry had a near death experience in episode 4, when a parkour mishap at a construction site caused a section of scaffolding to give way. A powerful Mytheme happened to be nearby, and it rapidly shifted a pile of gravel to brace the collapsing structure, giving Barry just enough time to scramble to safety. Indebted, Barry swore an oath to protect and battle alongside all Mythemes.”
Fissure
Fissure is a fire element creature that is worth §15 and is uncommon.
For Fissure the in-game description says “Born from volcanoes, Fissures burst forth from the ground when they reach adulthood after eating their way through the planetary crust. They’re known to form a symbiotic relationship with Cyprins that act as their eyes and ears, in return for enabling Cyprins to survive in regions that lack magmatic activity.
In episode 18, Leif tripped over a Fissure that had entered a dormant state due to a lack of sufficient heat to keep its body molten. He was able to help the creature by convincing a local smelter to let it bathe in her furnace during work hours.”
Vulpes
Vulpes is a void element critter and is uncommon with a §15 value.
The in-game description for Vulpes says “In the depths of the Mauven Forest on its home world, Vulpes’ used their ability to manipulate gravity to blend in with the violet leaf canopy when hunting their prey. While the Vulpes’ dark purple and blue coat has made it difficult to conceal itself in its new surroundings here, its gravity bending powers experienced a substantial boost, as its original home is 114% the gravity of our own planet.
In the show’s premier, Leif found his Vulpes while it was under control of a mysterious force. Since saving him, the pair have been inseparable, dealing with the trouble other critters cause around town.”
Avesu
Avesu is an uncommon critter that is worth §15 and is a wind element.
Avesu has an in game-description that says “The Avesu, or Gem Snatching bird, lives high in the mountains on its home world. The species struggled to adjust to sea level conditions after its appearance in our world. As it became acclimated to highly populated areas, it developed an attraction to shiny objects and precious stones.
Episode 5 saw Leif’s rich uncle Mervin attacked by an Avesu, which was particularly charmed by his bedazzled cuff links. Subsequently, Leif and his friends tracked the bird to its nest where they discovered the Avesu had adapted to use the gemstones to protect their eggs from predators.”
Wickyn
Wickyn is a void element creature that is uncommon and worth §15.
The in-game description for Wickyn says “Wickyn are the embodiment of terror, who control a foe by probing their mind and manifesting their greatest fears. They lower their enemy’s defenses by crossing their eyes and projecting a derpy appearance, causing their opponent to massively underestimate them.
Throughout the series Wickyn have been seen aiding antagonists by coercing other powerful critters to do their bidding. They control these docile critters via projected hallucinations, with the promise of freeing them after their dirty work is complete. Leif has vowed to stop this critter from causing further havoc, but has yet to devise a plan to shield his mind during battle.”
Bubalus
Bubalus is a water element critter that is uncommon and worth §15.
The game description of this void critter states “These gentle giants are often found floating in the middle of lakes, feasting on underwater or shoreline plants. If threatened, Bubalus will charge their offender with surprising speed.
This critter was introduced in episode 2, when Leif’s friend Finn met his Bubalus after it took up residence in his backyard fish pond.”
Pleuro
Pleuro is an uncommon creature that is with the water element and is worth §15.
Pleuro’s game description states “The amphibious Pleuro are known as the lake protectors, shooting powerful jets of water at predators to keep them at bay.
They were introduced in episode 7, when they caused an uproar at Leif’s local community pool. After storming the pool to claim it as their new nesting ground, they were seen enjoying the toys and refreshments that were left behind as sims fled.”
Nimbus
Nimbus is an uncommon void critter that is the wind element and is worth §15.
Nimbus’ in-game description says “Often found resting high above the ground on a self-made cloud, Nimbus tend gardens of their own creation by supplying them with daily rain.
A Nimbus first clashed with Sims in episode 15. One Nimbus created an impeccable garden on the outskirts of Leif’s hometown, but several teens playing hooky brashly decided to vandalize the carefully cultivated land. The Nimbus responded in kind, harassing the teens daily with thunder, lightning, and hail. Leif was eventually able to convince them to return to the scene and till the soil so that the land could grow once again.”
Cyprin
Cyprin is the silliest looking voidcritter with a value of §15. This critter is a fire element and is uncommon.
The description for Cyprin in-game says “Floating along in air currents produced by its own body warmth, Cyprin live near the mouths of active volcanos. While Cyprin’s outward appearance is fishlike in nature, its tails and fins are actually flames it manipulates to help propel itself.
When they warped into existence in Leif’s hometown in episode 13, Cyprin interrupted a county fair by warming themselves over grills at the various food stands. While they were immediately shooed away due to health codes regarding food preparation, they found themselves at home in the tent of a traveling fire eater who was performing at the fair.”
Simgaia
Simgaia is an uncommon critter that is worth §15 and is earth element.
The in-game description for this voidcritter says “At home in landscapes littered with cylindrical rock formations, Simgaia traversed their unique biome by swinging from pillar to pillar using the vines of plants that hung from outcroppings. Such behavior reinforced the musculature in their front limbs, causing them to pack quite the punch.
Episode 14 focused on a troop of Simgaia attempting to settle amongst a block of high-rise apartments, using electrical cables they’d ripped from poles to swing to and fro. After causing a massive power outage, Leif was able to coax them to the outskirts of town where they would be less disruptive.”
Rare Voidcritters
Suintor
Suintor is a rare earth element critter that is worth §55.
Suintor’s in-game description says the following “With a keen ability to sniff out metals buried deep in the earth, Suintors build their homes out of the rocks and soil they dig through to find their food. Unlike the ivory tusks of our planet’s boars, a Suintor’s tusks are made from lonsdaleite. This has led scientists to hypothesize that their home planet was ravaged by meteorite impacts during the time when Suintors evolved to take their current form.
When a Suintor found its way into Leif’s town in episode 9, it built its home on the median of a busy street to stop the delish meals that it observed passing by at high speeds. Leif took pity on the confused critter and convinced it that vehicles are not good sources of food, saving it from a fate of being hunted by insurance adjusters.”
Canis
Canis is a fire creature that is rare and worth §55.
Canis has an in-game description that says “A powerful critter, the Canis is able to coat its ashen black fur in flames burning at greater than 1400 degrees Celsius. This naturally destructive power makes it an outcast amongst other species, despite its naturally pleasant disposition. Canis are left to wander lands recently ravaged by forest fires in an attempt to not be run off by those fearing an uncontrolled burn.
In episode 8, Leif races against time to put out fires started by an out of control Canis. The fear of suddenly appearing in another world caused the normally peaceful Canis to rampage through the town, creating a crisis for a municipality with no local fire department.”
Velid
Velid is a rare void creature with a value of §55.
Sims 4 Forehead Jewelry
The in-game description for the Velid card states “Mysterious and unidentified, Veild are known to appear and disappear within a strange fog that it commands at will. It’s said that Sims become transfixed in the presence of a Veild. Looking upon their form gives the impression of gazing deep into the galaxy itself, as the pattern of a star map shifts across their skin. The tribal necklace they wear seems to indicate an ancient form of space magic that the Veild wield.
An enigmatic force in the show, Veild have both aided and hindered Leif and his friends on several occasions. No one knows what a Veild’s motives are, but they appear to watch over the other critters that have come to our world.”
Arcticorn
Arcticorn is a water critter with a rare value of §55.
The game description for arcticron says “A prideful critter that inhabits its world’s artic waters, the Arcticorn uses its sharp icicle horn to hunt and joust against other Articorns to prove superiority.
Articorns were introduced in episode 17, when the first one to arrive in this world speared a pack of fish that was being hauled in by a fishing boat’s net. The Articorn turned aggressive as it thought the fisherman were attempting to lay claim to its kill. Leif was forced to battle the Arcticorn, and the Articorn was convinced to live in harmony with the fishermen once a pecking order was established.”
Dicoatl
Dicoatl is a rare wind element with a value of §55.
The in-game description for Dicoatl states “The flying serpent Dicoatl is a skilled hunter of the skies. Its battle abilities include creating strong gales of wind with its wings, and a gem on its forehead which it can illuminate to signal other Dicoatl.
A heartfelt moment in episode 10 brought the species to prominence. Leif’s classmate Ellie used her Meduso to defeat an aggressive Dicoatl, then sympathetically offered to take the critter under her figurative wing. Since then the two have been inseparable, with Ellie often seen teaching it dogfight maneuvers in the local park.”
Finishing the Voidcritter Collection
Anytime you have a sim finish a collection in The Sims 4 they are given a plaque to commemorate the completion. The voidcritter plaque is called Elemental Egalitarian and it’s description says “Your appreciation for voidcritters of all elements knows no bounds!
- You… the protector of flame, forever may it burn.
- You… defender of the earth, stoic and firm.
- You… speaker for the void, its dark mysteries preserved in your mind.
- You… champion of the wind, swift to an allies side.
- You… safeguard of oceans deep, channeling torrents of furious water.
This plaque commemorates that voidcritters far and wide shall know your name and sing your praises, from this planet and onwards throughout the galaxy.”
Your sims can decorate their house with this and be proud that they managed to finish it off!
Sims 4 Forehead Gem Ring
Final Thoughts
The addition of void critters to the game is a welcome one and adds a children-focused type of gameplay which we are seriously lacking in The Sims 4. I am really thankful for voidcritters and their fighting station, it makes the game much more fun.
Maybe you’re a fantasy nerd (like me).
Maybe you just love creating fae, fantastical, occult, and other otherworldly Sims in CAS.
Whatever the case may be, you’re looking for the perfect pair of horns or antlers for TS4. Because goodness knows we don’t have nearly enough exciting accessories for supernatural fashion.
Fangs, fins, and zombie skins are all fine and dandy… but where are our options for the more infernally-inclined?
Right here on this list.
1. Dragon Age: Inquisition – Qunari Horns by Valhallan
We’re starting this list strong with a pack of nine(!) horns from creator Valhallan.
These horns are based off of a fictional race called the Qunari from the game Dragon Age: Inquisition.
Mad kudos to the creator for successfully converting these horns into The Sims 4. They look great both in CAS and in-game.
If you’re planning to plop a tiefling, a demon, or some other horned creature right in the quiet town of Windenburg, this pack is fantastic.
Nine styles with 27 color swatches each (save for variation #1, which only has 26) means this pack is pretty freaking versatile.
- Color Options: 27 custom colors | 26 custom colors (for var. 1)
- Mesh Needed: No
- Available For: Male & Female | Teen – Elder
2. Illidari: World of Warcraft Demon Hunter Horns by Valhallan
Another masterpiece from maker Valhallan. These Demon Hunter horns are all kinds of intimidating – but in a good way.
And you get six unique styles that perfectly suit different personalities. Slender and approachable, curved and daunting, large and in charge … whatever you want to convey, you best believe these horns can do it.
Each style has a different texture, too. Ribbed, scaled, smooth – the attention to detail for this particular CC is really fantastic.
Download all horns in one merged .package file, or pick and choose your favorites by getting the separate .zip file.
Want to plop these on your Sims kid, too?
Grab the horn conversion for children pack.
BONUS: Boys N Berry Sims also has a great recolor of these horns; 76 fun new swatches for you to play with.
- Color Options: 25 custom colors (original) | 76 custom colors (Boys N Berry Sims recolor)
- Mesh Needed: No
- Available For: Male & Female | Teen – Elder | separate package for Child
3. CherryVanillaSims Recolor of Flapjack’s Ribbed Horns
For the casual demons, devils, and horned races that don’t want to flaunt their extra accessories, Flapjack’s original mesh offers four simple (yet stylish) horn designs:
- Ribbed
- Small (if you really want understated demon horns)
- Thicc, and
- Thicc (forehead)
Each has its own charm for sure. Unfortunately, they don’t have many color options.
Enter CherryVanillaSims’ recolor. While it’s only for the “ribbed” horns style, this recolor does introduce 66 new colors for you to play around with.
Honestly? I can dig the brightly-colored orange horns.
- Color Options: 4 custom colors (original) | 66 custom colors (CherryVanillaSims recolor)
- Mesh Needed: Flapjack-Sims Horns for Sims 4
- Available For: Male & Female | Teen – Elder
4. Goop Horns by Blahberry Pancake
Continuing the “small and subtle horns” trend are Blahberry Pancake’s Goop Horns.
These cute nubs perch right on the top of your Sim’s head, and they look absolutely adorable.
I think they’re called goop because the multi-colored lava on the tips pretty much resembles that word.
And I’ll say that the bright, neon colors and the rounded edges kinda remind me of pastries.
Point is they’re cute. Get ‘em.
The DL link leads to a download page for Sim Teens to Elders, plus a separate download link for Children.
- Color Options: 14 custom colors
- Mesh Needed: No
- Available For: Male & Female | Toddler – Elder
5. Capricorn Horn Accessory by Screaming Mustard
Sims 4 Rare Gems
Who says you can’t dress up your horns? Certainly not this CC creator.
These Capricorn horns come in one style, and that style is stylish and dainty, dammit.
The textures work well with the three earrings (horn … rings?) dangling on the ends too. There are only four color options, but those four colors are pretty darn unique.
Note: you can find these Capricorn horns in Necklaces, by the way. Not Hats.
- Color Options: 4 custom colors
- Mesh Needed: No
- Available For: Female | Teen – Elder
6. Crown of Horns by Nolan Sims
Okay hear me out. Mechanically speaking, I know this is a headpiece accessory with horns – and not actual horns/antlers CC.
But it honestly just looks so gorgeous, I have to include it!
And the placement of the horns on the crown looks like they could be growing out of your Sim’s actual head. That’s the goal, right?
So if you spin the right narrative, you can pass as a horned Sim wearing a flower headband.
The horns (or “twig horns,” as the creator calls them) don’t change color. But you can definitely alter the color of the flowers to better suit your style.
- Color Options: 15 custom colors
- Mesh Needed: No
- Available For: Male & Female
7. Trapping’s Antlers by Deetron Sims
Here’s a quick but cute break from horns: antlers.
Specifically, these antlers in this CC.
Whether you’re designing a human-deer hybrid, or you want to spin the narrative of a druid who can’t shapeshift all the way… Deetron Sims’ Trapping’s Antlers fit both situations, and more.
They’re simple and straightforward deer-like antlers that sit on the top of your little Simmy head.
And they’re available for Kids too. So you can have a full forest family if you want.
- Color Options: 3 custom colors
- Mesh Needed: No
- Available For: Male & Female | Kid – Adult
8. Rein Headband by Blahberry Pancake
Where the previous mod is better suited for realistic deer hybrids, this Rein Headband CC by Blahberry Pancake is better for Holiday Costume Parties.
It’s designed as a headband with deer ears and antlers. And it shows.
The headband is very clear on most hairstyles (especially with “flatter” hair), so you can’t exactly pass it off as a true anthropomorphized (Sims-morphized…?) deer.
But it’s cute, it’s unique, and it would make the perfect accessory for ugly Winterfest sweater photoshoots.
- Color Options: 12 custom colors; 7 two-toned swatches, 1 tri-toned swatch, 4 solid swatches
- Mesh Needed: No
- Available For: Male & Female
9. Fantasia Headdress by Suzue
Just like the Capricorn Horns by Screaming Mustard, this Fantasia Headdress is basically horns with bling.
And just like the Capricorn horns, these look delicate and dainty. They’re long, slender, and they swoop up just so at the tip.
Rather than earrings, they’re adorned glass beads. Both horns feature a single strand wrapped twice around the base.
There are 10 custom colors for this package, and the color of the beads depends on the color of the horns.
- Color Options: 10 custom colors; 1 two-toned swatch
- Mesh Needed: No
- Available For: Male & Female | Teen – Elder
10. Unicorn Horn by Bellassims
We have demons and tieflings, deer-shifters and deer-hybrids … of course I had to include one of the most majestic horned creatures ever.
This Unicorn Horn by Bellassims is a personal fave.
It sticks right in the middle and it’s decked out with a gem, plus some delicate chains.
These chains hang down until they disappear into your Sims’ hair, making it look all the more regal and expensive af.
Now this CC comes with 36 color options. The horn itself stays white, but the chains can be either gold or silver, and the gem can be a number of colors depending which swatch you select.
I personally love the gold-chain-red-ruby combo.
I also highly recommend you try combining this Unicorn horn with the Fantasia Headdress. The result is absolutely stunning on lady Sims.
- Color Options: 36 custom colors
- Mesh Needed: No
- Available For: Female | Teen – Elder
11. Little Demon Horns by Rotteneyed & Cerberus-Sims
If the Goop horns were too colorful for your Sim’s color palette, and the Flapjack’s Ribbed horns were a little too big for their backstory, well these Little Demon Horns might be exactly what you’re looking for.
They’re one of the smallest horns on this list. Literal nubs.
And they sit right on the forehead (instead of on top of the head).
What’s pretty cool is there are four variations here, and you can combine up to two variations for a maximum of four horns.
Perfect for the little demon that wants to stand out from the crowd. Maybe.
There are 40 custom colors in all, with 20 of those options being two-toned.
But if you do decide to give your Sim four horns, you can’t mix the colors. The top horns will stay the same color as the bottom horns, and vice-versa.
Still a pretty versatile set regardless. And worth a try!
- Color Options: 40 custom colors; 20 two-toned swatches
- Mesh Needed: No
- Available For: Male & Female
12. Horns Pack by Azentase
This horn CC pack is kinda like Valhallan’s Qunari horns, only with different shapes and a smoother uniform texture.
There are four variations: Panic, Bambous, Kleptomanie, and Maniac.
They’re all varying levels of “curved” and “swept back,” which honestly makes them look fantastic with hairstyles that follow the same flow.
I personally think they look especially stunning paired with Alpha CC hair (instead of Maxis Match styles).
Each version only has three color swatches, but they’re all neutral. So they pair well with most any hair color.
You can also install each version separately if you want.
- Color Options: 3 custom colors
- Mesh Needed: No
- Available For: Male & Female
13. Bloodtotem: WoW Cenarius & Highmountain Tauren Horn by Valhallan
If anything, this is the crowning glory of this compilation.
The goddess of the fauna. The guardian of the forest.
The mother of all dramatic horned headpieces.
Valhallan’s Bloodtotem horns are incredibly designed and incredibly intimidating.
They spread out from the sides of your Sim’s head like sharp, majestic wings. Words cannot describe how regal, imposing, and straight-up grandiose these pieces are.
They’re like earthen antlers. Only less deer and more Goddess of the Forest.
There are two variations of these Bloodtotem horns: those with colored borders and those with colored tips.
Both have their charm. And 26 color options each.
- Color Options: 26 custom colors
- Mesh Needed: No
- Available For: Male & Female | Teen – Elder
14. Lifebinder: Alexstrasza Horns by Valhallan
I think it’s a pretty safe assumption that Valhallan just rocks at creating horns for The Sims 4.
After all, she’s responsible for about a third of the items on this list!
This particular pack isn’t a horns-specific package. It’s actually a full character (or at least, the character’s clothing) conversion – specifically Alexstrasza from Heroes of the Storm.
If you’re familiar with her, then you know she’s got a pretty impressive set of horns. One would expect no less from a powerful woman who can turn into a dragon at will, right?
Right.
This entire CC pack contains her iconic horns, regal tiara, and eye-catching red cloak.
The entire package is a .zip file too. So you can actually just install the horns and tiara without the cloak. If your Sim doesn’t feel like cosplaying, I mean.
Sims 4 Forehead Gem Game
- Color Options: 1 default color
- Mesh Needed: No
- Available For: Male & Female | Teen – Elder
15. Horns Pack – Valhallansim Mesh Edit by Gerbithats
This mesh edit of Valhallan’s World of Warcraft Demon Hunter horns gives us players some one-of-a-kind options for our damned, demonic, fae, and/or fantastical Sims.
The theme of these horns seems to be “asymmetrical”.
And surprisingly, it’s a theme I can get behind.
There are four variations in total: Bune, Petrus, Lucius, and Damien.
Bune and Damien have two further categories: Left and Right.
Depending on which you pick, either the right or the left horn’s tip is broken off. Hence, asymmetrical.
I think either option is perfect for giving your Sim a little more character.
Damian features longer curved horns growing from the top of the forehead.
And the Bune horns are smaller, pointier, and sit a little higher.
Lots to love about all of them!
- Color Options: 25 custom colors
- Mesh Needed: Lildari: World of Warcraft Demon Hunter Horns by Valhallan
- Available For: Male & Female | Teen – Elder