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🪻🌙Moon🌙🪻's Wishlist

This is 🪻🌙Moon🌙🪻'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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Abandoned House
A place no longer visited by humans, reclaimed by nature, wolves, and... perhaps something otherworldly.
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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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Arctic Tundra
Where the creeks flow in the hard ground, where the grass is scarce, where the mountains grow instead of trees... it's hard for wolves to find good shelter here.
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Ash Meadows
A beautiful desert oasis located in Nevada, right next to the famous Death Valley. Plentiful streams and wetlands provide enough water for wildlife to thrive, and for a wolf pack to survive even in the harshest desert.
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Auyuittuq National Park
Also known as the land that never melts, this area is rich in fjords, rocky slopes, and ice fields. The mountain range has the oddest shape, as if ancient beings tried to build cities on the range's very peaks.
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Big Thicket
Deep in southern Texas, you can find a temperate swamp called Baygall. You should be careful, as you can find acid bogs amongst the stagnant ponds.
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Blue Moon
Blue Moon isn't really blue - it's just another full moon within one month! This item appears in Raccoon Wares every month featuring two full moons (in real life). (This refers to Calendar Blue Moon event).
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Boreal Forest
An endless forest that hides ancient trails and secrets.
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Burrows Among the Roots
As the trees grow, they tear the ground apart, creating convenient shelters for animals.
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Canyon
These sandstone labyrinths supply shade, water, and prey.
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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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Chattering Parakeets
Noisy parakeets are flocking on the branches.
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Chilling Blue Jays
Just a bunch of Blue Jays chilling in a hot scrub, five feet apart cause they're very jay.
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Columbia Icefield
This is the largest ice field in the Rocky Mountains. It was formed during a great glaciation. If one ventures high enough, the hike can reward you with the amazing sight of ancient glaciers.
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Cryptid Den
A quiet den for the cryptids who just want to live away from everything and everyone.
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