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InukGraywolf's Wishlist

This is InukGraywolf'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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Völva Staff
Crucial tool for a ritual. (Commissioned by #30323)
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White Mountains
A large portion of the Appalachian Trail explores the White Mountains and the local forest. It's time to go hiking - the view is stunning!
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White-Tailed Hawk
This Hawk must have some sort of connection with your wolf, they are very friendly towards them and seem to like the packs company as well.
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White-Throated Magpie-Jay
A large and flashy Jay from Central America. It dwells in many habitats.
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Wildflower Crown
A wildflower crown of fresh coreopsis, lavender, Queen Anne's lace, forget-me-nots and winterberry. Idea by reggie#54017
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Winter Pelt Coat
A warm coat made out of pelt. Availible for ALL growth stages.
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Winter Wonderland Hood
A sparkly transparent robe with a fluffy hood.
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Wolf Trophy Tail Necklace [Black]
Crafted necklace made out of another wolf's tail, a black fur colour, but a heavy message!
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Wolf Trophy Tail Necklace [Timber]
Crafted necklace made out of another wolf's tail, a common fur pattern, but a heavy message!
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Wolf Trophy Tail Necklace [White]
Crafted necklace made out of another wolf's tail, a white fur colour, but a heavy message!
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Wolf: Baheti
This decor is designed to work with a Translucent Jellyfish and might not work well with scenes with an in-game wolf visible.
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Wolf: Ras
This decor is designed to work with a Translucent Jellyfish and might not work well with scenes with an in-game wolf visible.
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Woodhouse's Scrub Jay
An intelligent Jay from western North America. It dwells in scrublands and various forests.
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Worn Armor
Even after all these years, the metal plates still make your wolf look as noble as ever.
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Yucatan Jay
A bi-coloured Jay from the Yucatán Peninsula. It dwells in tropical dry forests and plantations.
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