If you breed any T3's you are selling, DM me and I might just buy them off you!
Rules:
.you may pairbond and breed him
.you may not keep him for over 10 rollovers (send him off earlier if you suspect you will have trouble moving him on)
.must have mood and hunger at at least 70% before passing on
.please send back to me at the age of 6 years!
.do not let him die of an illness
.do not let him leave due to neglect
✧ thanks for helping with Cinder's journey! ✧
traveler host form:
name & ID:
decor added:
lore:
name & ID: Ravenstar 58170
decor added: Stone Path Cave BG, Volcanic Eruption
lore:
Born next to an active volcano, Cinder struggled to survive. Somehow, in the barren landscape, he managed by feeding off of charred carcasses. When he was strong enough, Cinder left to find a better place to live. He found the Moonblade, and settled in with them, and soon realised he wanted to keep exploring the world. So he became a travelling wolf. Then, off he went, to the Moonpaws, where he helped with hunting.
Name & ID:
MoscoMoon {Lethan} #1120
Decor added: Celtic Astrology [Peridot] - Dragon Pendant
Lore:
After travelling for a few days, Cinder eventually came upon a pack nestled deep within the swamp.
Airn Aizle. was a large pack, lead by their Alpha
Vi. She offered Cinder a place to rest, and he stayed beneath the shelter of some ancient gnarled tree roots. Here he met a few other travellers staying with the pack,
Thunderdash and
Moody. The latter was... a less approachable wolf, but Thunderdash was kind and welcoming. Cinder stayed for as long as he could, helping the pack with odd jobs here and there as strange animals appeared around the domain. Something to do with a Celtic curse and pups going missing. Eventually Cinder decided it was time to move on, but before he left Airn Aizle, he was gifted a fancy necklace that Vi had uncovered during the months events.
name & ID:
Tilly #73859
decor added: Grouse Feather Decor
lore:
As he paded through the pretty landscape of tundra he noticed a wolf. The wolf was black through and through. As the wolf had already encountered some travelers she offered him to rest in her pack. The pack was kind and he helped them as he could, usually looking after pups. After some days he decided it's time, and so he was back on the road.