Skip to main content
Main Content

Plague's Wishlist

This is Plague'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!

Send a Gift

Item
Tobacco
Coyote Tobacco grows in Deserts, Prairie and Mountains. Burning it will create smoke which many unwanted critters will hate. If dried, it can turn into a nice, soft bedding for newborn puppies.
Note:
Tornado
A big tornado is off in the distance. Don't get too close, or you'll be done for!
Note:
Tornado Winds
The wind is getting stronger! Hide and wait it out... maybe it won't come this way!
Note:
Torridness
The intense heat and dry air are extremely uncomfortable for humans. Which is nice for you.
Note:
Tory Island
Known as the 'place of steep rocky heights', the rocks soar into the sky in a jagged pattern. It looks like a key...but what could it open?
Note:
Total Lunar Eclipse Beaver
The full moon in November is named after beavers building their dams for the winter. The creature's nightmare shriek foreshadows a total lunar eclipse.
Note:
Total Lunar Eclipse Jaguar Cub
In South America, a long, long time ago, it was believed that a jaguar was eating the moon, causing it to turn red from the blood.
Note:
Total Shuffle
This item will wipe all existing markings from your chosen wolf, then fill all slots with randomised markings. It's like using multiple Random Marking Applicators at once!
Note:
Translucent Jellyfish
This item will turn your wolf invisible, leaving only the background and decors on the scene.
Note:
Transvolcanic Jay
A large Jay from Mexico. It dwells in montane forests.
Note:
Tree Mushroom Growth
Your wolf is covered in scaly-looking fungus.
Note:
Triskelion Pictish Stone
A monumental stone from Scotland, engraved with a special ornament.
Note:
Tropical Cave
A den cave with wonderful tropical overgrowth.
Note:
Trumpeter Swan
This bird is here to remind you that every duckling can become a beautiful swan.
Note:
Tufted Jay
A bi-coloured crested Jay from Mexico. It dwells in moist montane forests.
Note: