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Biohazard's Wishlist

This is Biohazard'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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Cape of the Desert Strider
This sleek, spotted bobcat pelt is adorned with a pair of impressive preserved vulture wings and the skin of a snake. Its tail decoration still rattles gently when moved.
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Cape of the Shadow Dancer
This dense black bear pelt is adorned with a shiny pair of preserved black swan's wings.
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Cape of the Silent Ancestors
This deep black pelt is adorned not only with a set of delicately preserved flying fox wings, but two hefty canid skulls. Do they seem familiar?...
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Cape of the Winter Swan
This soft arctic fox pelt is adorned with a set of preserved swan's wings.
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Caribou Cloak
Cloak made from the fur and antler of a Caribou
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Catfish Whiskers
Located between your usual whiskers, these thick, sensitive catfish ones might look very menacing, though they're helpful with locating prey in the dark smog.
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Chihuahua Raven
Quoth the raven: 'Nevermore!' Perhaps this one is more friendly and not foreboding?
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Cleeves Cove Cave
There’s no telling what secrets lurk in this cave system for any wolf brave enough to explore them.
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Coat of the Thundering Herd
This dense, robust brown bison pelt is accented with strings of delicate small animal bones, eagle feathers, and the thick tine of a large caribou, all bound and braided by skilled paws.
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Collar of sticks
Don't break it. You won't get a new one.
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Collar of teeth
Stop running with scissors.
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Common Grackle
Though it may look plain, this little bird can mimic the sounds of other birds and humans. Humans don't like them, so they'll fit right at home with you!
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Common Ground Dove
One of the smallest doves, it prefers to roam on the ground than to fly.
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Common Pheasant
Normally you'd eat one of these, but well... maybe this one makes a better friend.
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Common Poorwill
An adorable nightjar, unlike other birds, this species can hibernate during winter.
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