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Ísjórná's Wishlist

This is Ísjórná'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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Fenrir's Chains
Impossible to break, this mighty chain will restrain the toughest of wolves. You still might want to keep your hands away though...
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Fenrir’s Gleipnir
Made of six impossible items, this ribbon is stronger than any chain. (Commissioned by Rye #2385)
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Fiery Ears
Fire licks at your wolf's ears menacingly, but doesn't seem to harm them.
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Fiery Mouth
Fire licks at your wolf's mouth menacingly, but doesn't seem to harm them.
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Fiery Paws
Fire licks at your wolf's paws menacingly, but doesn't seem to harm them.
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Fish Fins
It's merwolf time!
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Flaming Effigy Trinket
This flaming effigy burns bright, cleansing any evil energy that may be nearby.
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Flickering Forest
The late afternoon sun rays hit the leaves and trunks of mixed trees. Damp air, smelling of autumn, fills with the blue shade of the approaching night sky.
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Flickering Meadow
Beautiful meadow slowly blinking with lights emitted by flickering flowers.
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Flickering Misty Prairie
The damp, heavy air gathers among the tall grass in forms of glowing mist.
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Flint Saltlick [Claw Pass]
This item will let you pass on your chosen wolf's claw colour to all puppies in the next breeding's litter.
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Flowers for the Faelcu
Where the Faelcu have passed, these flowers bloom. Some wolves tend them for hope of recovering what they've lost. [Requested by 29990]
Note: Also to fit my faelcu plan in the future
Flowers for the Fallen
Legend says that these flowers will only bloom on ground where a spirit has died. [Request recolours!]
Note: Would also be nice for my Stud Project: Erebus
Flowers for the Faltering Sun
Where the sun's last rays fall upon the earth, these flowers begin to bloom.
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Flowers for the Fragrant Fields
In open meadows of particular beauty, these flowers might begin to bloom.
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