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Welcome to Creekside! This is a small traveling business where you can find yourself a striking new canine friend. There are 4 main regions in which you can explore, each region containing 1-3 biomes. Every wolf you can find to adopt lives in these regions. Every biome/region contains a general kind of wolf, and whichever you choose will effect the adopt you end up with!
(More info further down)
Lines I'll be using are pictured here, as well as linked below!
// Rules & Services //
-Rules-
‣ Credit Accultist for the lines, and myself (Toyhouse) for the designs!
‣ Please no arguments or fights! This may be a bit confusing at first and mistakes may happen, so let's all be kind and patient with one another
‣ Please don't order if you don't have the funds
‣ You can order up to 3 at a time! (They don't all have to be from the same region)
-I may update the shop as time goes on, prices MAY be included in that so keep that in mind!
-I try my best to design these adopts as if they were going to be my own characters, so it takes time and effort! Please be patient
// Form (How It Works) //
-You will fill out this form shown below:
Form
Pack Name/#:
Region:
# of Wolves:
Items:
Total:
- After filling out the form, I will respond to your post with the wolf you have caught
Important Info
-If you pick a region with multiple biomes inside of it, but opt to not use an item, the biome the wolf is from will be randomly selected.
Example: You chose the Western Region, which is home to 3 biomes (drylands, mudlands, and prairie) but chose not to use any items that lure biome specific wolves (pheasant feather, rattlesnake skull, and crocodile tooth) you have a chance to get one wolf from any of the Western biomes!
-If you choose a region but also use an item that is supposed to lure a wolf from a different region than what you chose, there is NO GUARANTEE that you will recieve a wolf from the other biome.
Example: You chose the Northern Region which is home to 2 biomes (glacier and tundra) but bought a pheasant feather as a lure (for prairie wolves) there is a chance that you may not recieve a prairie wolf, because you are in the Northern Region, NOT Western where prairie wolves are native.
-Once payment is sent, I will dm you a link to your new wolf!
// Services //
Check out our new discussion board linked below! Keep things fresh and interesting!
Creekside Chatter
Here is where I will anounce any updates to the shop, and where links to any of my art auctions will be! I'm planning on maybe designing a bunch of these wolves and running an auction for you guys to participate in if you wanted.
Thinking about also starting some sort of breeding shop that connects to this one, where I design pups of any of your wolves that you've gotten from this shop, but we'll see!
// Regions & Biomes //
-Regions-
‣ Northern Region: This region is home to the Tundra and Glacial biomes. These biomes are cold and harsh with lots of open space and wind. Forests cover a good section of the Tundra biome, but the rest is quite spacious and open.
‣ Western Region: This region is home to the Drylands, Mudlands, and Prairie biomes. These areas are often very warm. The Drylands can get very hot and months go by with little to no rain. The Mudlands and Prairie are much less dry, but the air is often muggy. This region is home to many creatures.
‣ Eastern Region: This region is home to the Rainforest biome. This area has varying weather, but it is often humid yet full of life with many colorful creatures.
‣ Southern Region: This region is home to the Mountains and Caves biomes. This area is often windy, and it can sometimes get quite cold.
// Wolf Types //
-Northern-
‣ Wolves who live in the Northern Region tend to be lighter in color, or at least majority of their coat is white or pale. Wolves who can be found in the Glacier biome will almost always have a white base coat with silver, grey, or pale cream and tan markings, paired with light colored eyes.
Wolves who can be found in the Tundra biome will also have a light base coat, but are prone to having more dark markings. Eye colors vary widely.
-Western-
‣ Western wolves will always be warm-toned or brownscale in color. Drylands wolves tend to have more reddish-brown pelts with darker markings, while Prairie wolves have more golden and tan pelts. Mudlands wolves all share a dark brown base coat, but markings vary between light and dark. Western wolf eye colors vary, but light eyes are rare.
-Eastern-
Eastern wolves who live within the Rainforest biome are most often known as the most diverse. Wolves can have almost any natural base coat color, but it is not unheard of to find some unnatural beauties here. Although rare, it is possible to find quite colorful wolves in the Rainforest.
-Southern-
Southern wolves who belong to the Mountains and Cave biomes tend to come mostly in greyscale. Cave wolves will almost always have a base coat color of black with markings varying in shade. Eye colors vary, but light colored eyes are rare here.