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Loona's Wishlist

This is Loona'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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Acorn
An acorn. Fun to play with and chew on! It's a bit like pine cones—it can be used as currency with other scavenging animals you may meet whilst exploring.
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Agouti Carcass
Its appearance is like a rat and a deer had a baby.
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Alligator Carcass
This reasonably-sized gator is suitable to feed a pack of predators.
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Aloe
American aloe can be found in deserts, swamps, and rainforests. It is useful for creating alcohol-based salves. If the flowers are dried, they can turn into a nice, soft bedding for newborn puppies.
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Alpine Forget-me-not
Blue flowers blossom among mountainous slopes.
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Amusement Scraps
Leftovers from common amusement items.
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Anaconda Eggs
Looks like you found some eggs inside a snake. Are there more snakes inside the eggs? And are there eggs inside of those snakes, too?
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Anaconda Skull
A big, yet delicate, skull of a scary snake.
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Ancient Swamp Tree
A dark swamp, an ancient, twisted tree, and a wolf. The ground is vibrating with energy.
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Anniversary! Festive Winter Forest
This place is covered with fresh snow and seems amazing to support a big pack of wolves. It is adorned with layered stone terraces to sit on.
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Antarctic Eclipse
Is it a vision from another world, or did a Lunar trail lead you all the way here? This appears in the Lunar Shoppe only during Lunar events happening over Antarctica - you may not see it for years.
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Antarctic Moonlight
Is it a vision from another world, or perhaps a Lunar trail led you all the way there? Appears in Lunar Shop only during Lunar events happening over the Antarctica - you may not see it for years.
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Arnica Meadow
Massive flowerbed of arnica covers the green hills during summer.
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Attached Antlers [Whitetail]
An interesting growth for a wolf!
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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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