The best pet in the story?
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Re: The best pet in the story?
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Wolfea is an excellent choice, but I don't know if Olam Shone is her home and how she goes there.
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I also wondered about the cockroach. I feel like it might have gotten lost or someone would step on it. I do agree that a dog is a safe choice.
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Yes! Poudini was so cute and the name being a pun was also great.
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That is an excellent choice and would be the perfect pet for adventuring.Sana Rabbani wrote: ↑09 Sep 2019, 10:11 I would absoulutely love flying around with the Wandering Albatross. That's the most interesting idea.
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I loved Poudini! When I thought he died during the quest I was so upset! I feel like he provided some great comic relief/esp1975 wrote: ↑01 Sep 2019, 16:20 Of the pets in the story, I would definitely choose Poudini, but I am a dog person in general. (See avatar--->)
But if given the choice, I would probably choose one of the tame pets because I think it's best to let wild animals remain animals. I might also be very inclined to choosing a rat (they are super smart) or a bunny rabbit just because they are so cute.
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Wolfea would be a good choice. It's nice to have a useful pet.
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Poudini was an excellent pet to Peter to his tragic end.
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But as a pet and his contribution to the adventure, did his death have an impact in the story.Kaylee123 wrote: ↑09 Sep 2019, 13:32I loved Poudini! When I thought he died during the quest I was so upset! I feel like he provided some great comic relief/esp1975 wrote: ↑01 Sep 2019, 16:20 Of the pets in the story, I would definitely choose Poudini, but I am a dog person in general. (See avatar--->)
But if given the choice, I would probably choose one of the tame pets because I think it's best to let wild animals remain animals. I might also be very inclined to choosing a rat (they are super smart) or a bunny rabbit just because they are so cute.
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I wonder what kind of pet a cockroach would be, definitely not my choice for a pet.