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Dovemist4582's Wishlist

This is Dovemist4582'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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""Queen’s Robes"" (Dark Blue)
Treat your wolves like the royals they are. Might do other colors soon.
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"Adira's Blessing" Runes + Stars
These mysterious markings will age with your wolf! (Adira is a goddess from my DND campaign lol)
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"Adular Flame" Lumen Glow & Eyes
This decor will turn your wolf into a guest from another world!
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"Amethyst" royal gown
Made by the hands of crafty wolves
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"Companion" African Wild Dog
You're not sure what exactly it is, but it seems to have fallen in love with your wolf.
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"Companion" Border Collie
The border collie gazes kindly at your wolf. [Commission for #73380]
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"Companion" Snow Leopard
What a divine protector from the harsh weather!
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"Companion" Tyrannosaurus Rex
Well, that's one wolf no one will fuck with.
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Alaina's Tempest
Swirling golden yellow tattoos hint at power within.
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Chaparral
Creosote bush, also known as Chaparral, can be found in desert shrublands. The properties of this plant are ideal for fighting snakebites. If dried, it can turn into a nice, soft bedding for newborn puppies.
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Charged Eyeball
A very non-squishy eyeball emitting a quiet fizzing noise. It makes your fur stand on end!
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Cnitharian Wolf Pups
Some adorable Cnitharian-type wolf pups. Their jellyfish-like tendrils glow in excitement when they play.
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Guaiacum
Guaiacum can be found in swamps and rainforests. It will help to fight off harsh diseases. If dried, it can turn into a nice, soft bedding for newborn puppies.
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Kava
Kava can be found in the tropics. It is useful for restoring energy to a sick and absent-minded wolf. If dried, it can turn into a nice, soft bedding for newborn puppies.
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Redwood Sorrel
Redwood sorrel can be found in a few biomes along the coast in the shade of Redwood trees. It can help with skin diseases and restoring acidic balance to the body. If dried, it can turn into a nice, soft bedding for newborn puppies.
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