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Tanaka's Wishlist

This is Tanaka'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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Black Sage
This item will guarantee a minimum of 4 puppies in a litter. Prepare a ceremony and howl a song for your chosen wolf.
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Blanket Bog
This boggy place offers a perfect spot to rest and watch the lights dance over the land. Maybe you should follow them instead…?
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Blue Sage
This item will guarantee a minimum of 5 puppies in a litter. Prepare a ceremony and howl a song for your chosen wolf.
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Blue Skin
A piece of skin from a lunar animal.
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Bone ears
Punch bones through your ears. It's fashionable!
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Bone nose piercing
A cool looking piercing. It didn't hurt... much.
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Broken Antler
A fragment of a broken antler. It must have been a tough fight!
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Butterfly Wing
A detached wing of a butterfly. Perhaps you could use its pigment to craft with... or, it could be something soft for your newborn puppies to play with.
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Cairn Pillar
Looks like these pillars were marking something important. Maybe your amazing new territory?
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Cairn Ruins
Someone built something here a long, long time ago. It's overgrown and abandoned, though it also protects you from the elements. What a perfect spot!
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Celtic Ruana Wrap [Black]
A cosy piece of clothing to wrap around your fur in a cold environment. This one matches the colour of the night.
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Celtic Ruana Wrap [Green]
A cosy piece of clothing to wrap around your fur in a cold environment. This one mimics the colour of coniferous forests.
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Celtic Ruana Wrap [Tartan]
A cosy piece of clothing to wrap around your fur in a cold environment. This one consists of vertical and horizontal lines, forming a unique tartan pattern.
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Cernunnos Stag
Animal personification of an ancient Celtic deity and the circle of life.
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Chaparral Shrubland
A coastal and montane scrubland area found in California and Mexico. Some chaparral can be over a century old and are able to survive long periods without rainfall.
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