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Moonlace's Wishlist

This is Moonlace's Wishlist - a list of all the items they desire! If you are feeling generous, you may wish to gift one or more of these items to this member!

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Insanity Wolf
Hunters not bringing back food? EAT THEM!
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Instant Pup Delivery
Use this on your chosen pregnant wolf to bypass the four-rollover gestation cooldown. Your chosen wolf must be nested.
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Inuksuk
This unique structure is built by the native peoples of the Arctic region. You could use them as landmarks to find your way in the empty plains of the tundra.
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Irish Setter
A beautiful, happy canine. It seems to have obvious Irish roots.
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Island Fox
Fox from Channel Islands!
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Island Fox Kits
Fox kits from Channel Islands!
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Jackalope [Mule Deer]
The cutest and tastiest-looking cryptid: the Jackalope! This one sports mule deer-like antlers.
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Jackalope [Whitetail]
The cutest and tastiest-looking cryptid: the Jackalope! This one sports whitetail-like antlers.
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Jellyfish
This item will make a wolf immortal - it will never age or require care, but cannot be bred or given a role. It will never die. The wolf must have a breeding cooldown of less than 16 rollovers & no role or pairbond. You must have a free immortality slot.
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Juniper Berries
Use this on your chosen wolf to temporarily remove 10% fertility until their next successful breeding. This can be stacked with multiple Juniper Berries until your chosen wolf hits 1% fertility, but you cannot cancel out the effects with a Pasque Flower.
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Lava Cave
A massive crack in the ground revealed a cave with pockets of active lava. What a warm place to live in!
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Leftover Bones
Looks like there's some air-dried bones left over on the trail. Cougars, wolves? Maybe it was your pack?
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Light Snow
It started snowing! Zoomies in the snow are the best!
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Lightning Strike
CRACKLE! Glad it didn't hit you.
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Lights Over Water Trail
These northern lights are made of essence. It's slowly falling across the mountains and almost bouncing off of the surface of the water.
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