
little grove is a happy little grove of goats. these fellas are miniature, but don’t underestimate their power. these little guys work very hard on strength so they’re a good match to normal goats. these goats live in harmony amongst eachother and it is rarely a home to savage goats. these goats live within an abandoned farm near a forest. this farm may be overgrown and abandoned, but it’s what they call home.
- may this be my founder?
- images don’t have to be
of miniature goats, but th
ey are all miniature.
- little grove believes in t
wo gods, the goddess who
m they call la vie, the god
dess of life, and la fin, the
god of death.
- the food is as following:
• mini shrubs
• small shrub
s
• oak leaves
• large shrub
s
• maple leav
es
• sycamore l
eaves
- do we get fasting posts
for eating?
- images don’t have to be
of miniature goats, but th
ey are all miniature.
- little grove believes in t
wo gods, the goddess who
m they call la vie, the god
dess of life, and la fin, the
god of death.
- the food is as following:
• mini shrubs
• small shrub
s
• oak leaves
• large shrub
s
• maple leav
es
• sycamore l
eaves
- do we get fasting posts
for eating?
- the ranking is as following:
• rulers (the leading pair)
• heir (the rulers’ most su
itable kid)
• council members (one-t
hree goats who help the r
ulers make important dec
isions)
• shamans (the herbalist)
• shaman’s trainee (the h
erbalist’s student)
• teachers (goats who tea
ch trainees to be citizens)
• citizens (a common me
mber of the grove)
• trainees (6+ moon old
goats training to become
citizens)
• kid-mothers (expecting
or nursing goats)
• kids (1-5 moon old goat
s)
• seniors (elderly goats w
ho are unable to serve t
he grove any longer)
• rulers (the leading pair)
• heir (the rulers’ most su
itable kid)
• council members (one-t
hree goats who help the r
ulers make important dec
isions)
• shamans (the herbalist)
• shaman’s trainee (the h
erbalist’s student)
• teachers (goats who tea
ch trainees to be citizens)
• citizens (a common me
mber of the grove)
• trainees (6+ moon old
goats training to become
citizens)
• kid-mothers (expecting
or nursing goats)
• kids (1-5 moon old goat
s)
• seniors (elderly goats w
ho are unable to serve t
he grove any longer)