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When woged, their skin turns pale and translucent, letting to see the skeleton under this, except of some colored patterns that make their "skulls" to look "decorated" make it to look like the famous mexican calaveras that, in fact, they inspired, the sclera turns jet black and the eyes turn dark brown, in the case of the female the lips turns red although still translucent, in the case the males they loses their hair, even eyebrows and eyelashes, while maintaining beard and mustache, which darkens to become black, in the case of the female although also loses eyebrows and eyelashes, they maintains their hair, which becomes limp and darkens to become black, regardless of how it is in their human form.

A interesting fact about Esqueletos is their unbridled passion for the tagetes erecta, also known as mexican marigold, a common flower in Mexico that is traditionally ralated to the Día de Muertos, a mexican celebration that, according to some Wesen, was originally created to honor the Esqueletos and their ancestors. Their fascination with this flower reaches the point of wore it either as embroidered or jewelry or wearing actual flowers in the hair of the females and the clothes of the male.

Although their kind nature, in case of being menaced the Esqueletos have an feature deffense mechanism, the so-called Alegría de Muertos (Ah-leh-gree-ah deh moo-ehr-thos Sp. "Joy of Dead") an ethanol-like drug that they can exhale and cause the same effects that get drunk