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Soulgee02's Wishlist

This is Soulgee02'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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Fox Tail [Red]
Not so cunning anymore!
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Gnawing Hoof
Yay! A hoof to gnaw on!
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Grouse Feather
A feather of a grouse. The smell reminds you of rustling grass and a cozy summer evening.
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Gull Feather
Ew. This smells like sea and human trash.
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Gyrfalcon Feather
A light, beautiful feather.
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Ibis Feather
An iridescent feather of an ibis. It's quite large!
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Juniper Berries
Use this on your chosen wolf to temporarily remove 10% fertility until their next successful breeding. This can be stacked with multiple Juniper Berries until your chosen wolf hits 1% fertility, but you cannot cancel out the effects with a Pasque Flower.
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Legendary Catch - Alligator Snapping Turtle
This creature can survive on its own in a nearby body of water. Instead of eating it, you can play with it! Be careful, though—this one could bite your tail off!
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Legendary Catch - Axolotl
This creature can survive on its own in a nearby body of water. Instead of eating it, you can play with it!
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Legendary Catch - Bog Turtle
This creature can survive on its own in a nearby body of water. Instead of eating it, you can play with it!
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Legendary Catch - Bullfrog
This creature can survive on its own in a nearby body of water. Instead of eating it, you can play with it!
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Legendary Catch - California Newt
This creature can survive on its own in a nearby body of water. Instead of eating it, you can play with it!
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Legendary Catch - Northern Red-Bellied Cooter
This creature can survive on its own in a nearby body of water. Instead of eating it, you can play with it!
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Legendary Catch - Rough-Skinned Newt
This creature can survive on its own in a nearby body of water. Instead of eating it, you can play with it!
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Legendary Catch - Spotted Turtle
This creature can survive on its own in a nearby body of water. Instead of eating it, you can play with it!
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