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Kivdaa (she/her)'s Wishlist

This is Kivdaa (she/her)'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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Lunar Wolf Friend
Looks like you've made a friend in the Dreamworld!
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Markings Applicator [Airglow]
Use this on your chosen wolf in order to apply an Airglow marking of your choice in any available slot with your chosen opacity percentage.
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Markings Applicator [Amor]
Use this on your chosen wolf in order to apply an Amor marking of your choice in any available slot with your chosen opacity percentage.
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Mutie on Demand: Piebald Torn
This applicator will apply the Piebald: Torn pattern to your chosen wolf. This is a secondary mutation that has a small chance of naturally passing.
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Mutie on Demand: Piebald Uneven
This applicator will apply the Piebald: Uneven pattern to your chosen wolf. This is a secondary mutation that has a small chance of naturally passing.
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Pherish Fur Body
Glowing pattern with overgrown fur clumps - a typical feature of Pherris influence.
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Pherish Fur Head
Glowing pattern with overgrown fur clumps - a typical feature of Pherris influence.
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Pose Variant [Relaxed]
Use this to apply a pose to a default adult wolf of your choice. It cannot have a primary mutation - secondary mutations are OK! The pose will not pass onto offspring.
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Pose Variant [Sentinel]
Use this to apply a pose to a default adult wolf of your choice. It cannot have a primary mutation - secondary mutations are OK! The pose will not pass onto offspring.
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Purple Lunar Backline Fluff [Body]
Long delicate hairs of glowing purple sprout along your wolf’s back. Beautiful!
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Purple Lunar Backline Fluff [Head]
Bright purple hair grows on top of your wolf’s head like some sort of funky mohawk.
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Purple Lunar Backline Fluff [Tail]
Purple fur makes your wolf’s tail extra fluffy and bright!
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The Sídhe: Barghest
This mythical ghost-dog is from English folklore and is an omen of death.
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