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pihkanokka's Wishlist

This is pihkanokka'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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Night Ouachita Forest
This beautiful forest is the oldest National Forest in North America. It gets its name from the Indian word Washita which means 'good hunting grounds'. Can only be obtained at night.
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Nightstalker Tassel
A simple charm, perfectly fit for those who tread in the quiet of the night.
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Nose Applicator [Conflux]
Use this on your chosen wolf to change their nose colour to Conflux.
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Nose Changer
Use this on your chosen wolf to change their nose colour into another common or custom nose colour of your choice.
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Old Cottage
Abandoned shacks and cabins could make for great shelters... that is, if you really think no humans will ever come back.
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Old Humming Pier
An old pier is decaying in the cold waters of a glacial lake. You can feel a hum beneath your paws, one that matches with the rhythm of the lake's vibrating surface.
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Overgrown Cave
A very secluded place for your wolves to hide at.
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Overgrown Den
A very secluded place for your wolves to hide at.
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Peacock Feather Earpiece
Charming blues and greens make up these radiant feathers.
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Primitive Fur Ruff
For the wolf who'd like to look both wild and stylish!
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Protruding Vertebra
Ouch buddy
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Random Marking Applicator
This applicator will let you fill a slot on your chosen wolf with any random common or custom marking at a random opacity. BUT! There is a super rare chance to receive a rare-type marking, such as event, raffle, RMA-exclusive, etc.!
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Raptorial Claws
Claws like these are fantastic for gripping prey, but you'll run the risk of stabbing yourself or your packmates if you're not paying attention. [Request recolours!]
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Rat Tail [Gray]
A rat-tail like appearance at the tip of your own tail.
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Rat Tail [Pink]
A rat-tail like appearance at the tip of your own tail.
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