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Merlin's Wishlist

This is Merlin'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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"Companion" Canadian Lynx [Cold]
You'll never be cold again with it around.
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"Companion" Canadian Lynx [Warm]
You'll never be cold again with it around.
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Abandoned Tabby [Gray]
You found this kitten abandoned in the nearby underbrush. Maybe you can teach it to be a wolf!
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Afternoon drape
A golden garment of white feathers, sparkling stars, and gleaming suns. Give your wolf the feeling of being one with the evening sky.
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Albino Raven
A ghostly omen, rejected by it's own kind, seeks your friendship.
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Albino Snake
A small white snake .
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Alpha Tala's Necklace
Commission for #4451 https://www.wolvden.com/wolf/34384
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American Coot
Aw! Such a 'coot' little bird!
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American Crow
How do you focus with that thing cawing in your ear?
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Annular Solar Eclipse over Patagonia
This was a total lunar eclipse that occurred on October 14th, 2023. It was visible mostly from South America, though partially from North America as well.
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Arctic Tundra
Where the creeks flow in the hard ground, where the grass is scarce, where the mountains grow instead of trees... it's hard for wolves to find good shelter here.
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Ash Meadows
A beautiful desert oasis located in Nevada, right next to the famous Death Valley. Plentiful streams and wetlands provide enough water for wildlife to thrive, and for a wolf pack to survive even in the harshest desert.
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Aspen Trees
Quaking aspen can withstand habitats that many broad-leaf trees cannot.
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Autumn Fog
When fall arrives, the forest becomes cold and damp, as nature begins to wrap up before the first snow.
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Auyuittuq National Park
Also known as the land that never melts, this area is rich in fjords, rocky slopes, and ice fields. The mountain range has the oddest shape, as if ancient beings tried to build cities on the range's very peaks.
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