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What is a Long-tail Woolly Dog?
LWDs are magical snow-beasts that roam
arctic tundras, breathing in the cold air gives them
their astounding healing powers. They can often be found
walking alone, heads held high and taking elegant strides.
They are a very prideful and solitaire animal; any human
who one deems worthy enough to be a master of it, will
forever be bonded and it demands the utmost respect.
Understandably, this makes them very difficult to capture
and tame, and few are even seen let alone trained by
most. Luckily for you, we seem to have found a way to
attract them and make them available for the general
public! Would you like to take a look inside and see?
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A long time ago, in a land battered by wind and
snow, not a single stirring creature had yet
walked upon the earth. One particularly chilled
winter, however, the Ethereal Being breathed
life into the frozen land, and gave life to some
centuries-old glaciers. These new creatures
became what we now know to be the long-
tailed arctic tundra wolves, commonly known
as "woolly dogs", or more affectionately,
"Woollies".
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Their base appearance is described as wolf or deer-like, although they are very massive creatures and the largest males have been known to be taller than some horses. On the outside, they appear to be very fluffy and furry; recent discoveries of deceased woollies preserved in the Antarctic tundra, shows that their skeletons are incredibly strong and have a bit of a glow to them, and they are almost always a bright hue. The glow can also be seen through the teeth and claws of the animals, although not always visible. As you might expect, they are thought to glow much stronger when the woollies are alive, just mostly hidden away by thick fur. Most woollies have at least some part of the skeleton showing, usually two small knobs on their skulls resembling very short horns to some. It's more uncommon to see them with more however, and woollies with less furclinging to their bones are usually more powerful than the others; some even reaching near godlike levels, such as the case of woollies with only a few tufts left behind having been thought to be possessed by powerful demonic entities.The arctic wolves do not have skin, oddly, and only possess a strange, wide skeleton with fur that somehow grows off of it. Scientists are still studying the odd position of its skeleton, but are afraid to release any images of their findings for fear of frightening the public. Perhaps someday we will be able to share that information with you all...
Almost all throughout human history, woollies have been depicted in art and drawings as far back as cave paintings and ancient text. There are many wives' tales about these creatures, some saying that they may have somekinds of magical powers that bring about either great abundance or great pain, depending on their powerand how they have been trained to behave.
Despite being so old, not much is known about them. They are known to be very mysterious, and few is actually known about their habitats in the wild. We have yet to discover if these tales about woollies having powers are true or not, as we have only recently been able to tame a few of these creatures. We will soon try to release our current population to the public when they are safe enough to be handled.