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Asterlie's Wishlist

This is Asterlie'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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Cape of the Sky Wolf
This fluffy pelt drapery is adorned with a set of preserved owl's wings.
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Celtic Astrology [Diamond] - Oaken Ogham Stick
Ogham is an early alphabet of the Irish language. These sticks were used to carve words which could be exchanged, stored, or perhaps even used in rituals.
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Celtic Astrology [Emerald] - Vine Vesture
These vines wrap around a wolf's body and are held together by trinkets adorned with emeralds.
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Celtic Astrology [Jasper] - Reed Bouquet
Take the quiet rustling of the bogs with you.
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Celtic Astrology [Jet] - Raven Feather Hood
A MorrĂ­gan-like hood for a wolf foretelling doom or celebrating victory in battles.
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Celtic Astrology [Moonstone] - Snake Headwear
This jewelry coils around a wolf's head like an adder.
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Celtic Astrology [Opal] - Ivy Growth
Ivy can climb over and suffocate almost anything in the forest.
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Celtic Astrology [Ruby] - Ogham Headwear
This jewelry has Ogham patterns. It also resembles long bear claws.
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Celtic Astrology [Topaz] - Ogham Trinket
These owl feathers have been combined with an Ogham symbol.
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Custom Decor Creator
This item allows you to submit a custom decor for Wolvden's artists to review. Your decor must follow the guidelines and art style linked in the item's page, which displays upon use. This information is available in the sticky topic in the Art forums!
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Deer Ear Accessory
Deer ears woven into a fancy ornament.
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Divine Halo
Bestow yourself with holy favor.
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Elk Ear Accessory
Elk ears woven into a fancy ornament.
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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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Gentle Abiding Growth
Autumnal foliage has taken root in exposed bones in a curiously beautiful reminder of life as an endless cycle.
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