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Msasi but Christmas-y's Wishlist

This is Msasi but Christmas-y'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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Elfwort
This European herb will soothe any problems with your throat.
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Ellesmere Island
An arctic island covered with mountains and glaciers. If you're looking for a cozy den, you may find some ruins made by brave humans that are now long gone.
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English Marigold
This European herb can be useful when dealing with wounds, snake bites, and cramps.
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Evening Primrose
This European herb is used for a variety of health issues.
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Eye Applicator [Azure]
Use this on your chosen wolf to change their eye colour to Azure.
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Eye Applicator [Blend]
Use this on your chosen wolf to change their eye colour to Blend.
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Eye Applicator [Sapphire]
Use this on your chosen wolf to change their eye colour to Sapphire.
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Eye Applicator [Tranquil]
Use this on your chosen wolf to change their eye colour to Tranquil.
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Eye Applicator [Violet]
Use this on your chosen wolf to change their eye colour to Violet.
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Eye Changer
Use this on your chosen wolf to change their eye colour into another common or custom eye colour of your choice.
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Fairy Mushroom Ring
Sometimes, you can find a mushroom ring in a forest, and it might have dead grass inside. It might be a dangerous place filled with bad energy, or it could just be a natural fungal spore arrangement...
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Fayre Garden Terrace
Award-winning flowers neatly arranged in the Fayre Gardens!
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Fertile Garden Mounds
Adding logs and sticks to the soil seems to enrich the plant's menu with wonderful nutrients!
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Feverfew
Feverfew can be found in many forests, grasslands, and even in the rainforest. It's great for treating headaches and fevers. If dried, it can turn into a nice, soft bedding for newborn puppies.
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Flickering Forest
The late afternoon sun rays hit the leaves and trunks of mixed trees. Damp air, smelling of autumn, fills with the blue shade of the approaching night sky.
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