Pets
Minimoo (Alien)
This minimoo looks…different.
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Capypack (Hot Springs)
It’s always good to take a moment for yourself.
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Kobon (Multi-tailed)
This Kobon paints its markings with a very special brush each day.
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Sad Dragon (Origami)
This dragon can fold and unfold itself at will. It will hide as a flat piece of origami paper if it gets frightened.
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Fun Guys (Ghost)
These Fun Guys are a little eerie, and when they get sad they can go completely invisible.
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Celestiowl (Marble)
This celestiowl is rarely seen moving, but surely it must…?
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Minimoo (Highland)
These Minimoos are very high maintenance and require extensive daily brushing for obvious reasons…
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Minimoo (Cowboy)
The longhorn of the law.
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Capypack (Flowers)
The sweetest smelling of the capypacks.
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Capypack (Stars)
This capypack has collected stars galaxies over!
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Kobon (Fawn)
These Kobons are even more skittish than usual.
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Kobon (Cloud)
If you’re not careful this Kobon might just blow away in the wind!
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Sad Dragon (Water)
These Sad Dragons have evolved to blend in with their environment perfectly.
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Sad Dragon (Maned)
This dragon dreams of growing as big as his cousins one day.
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Fun Guys (Fairy)
These pastel-colored Fun Guys have an air of mystery about them. They tend to flock together in circles to play together.
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Fun Guys (Ink)
These Fun Guys are the bane of every writer and artist. They don’t have much self-awareness so they’ll just walk all over freshly written or drawn works without a care in the world.
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Celestiowl (Plush)
This celestiowl is cute as a button!
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Celestiowl (Bookworm)
The early bird gets the worm.
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Minimoo (black)
These familiars come in a variety of colors, though no one is quite sure what influences which color they take on. They prefer to be inside and kept in homes rather than rough it in the wilderness. They’re very loving and trusting and easy to take care of!
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Minimoo (brown)
These familiars come in a variety of colors, though no one is quite sure what influences which color they take on. They prefer to be inside and kept in homes rather than rough it in the wilderness. They’re very loving and trusting and easy to take care of!