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We’re officially in the final 7 days of Little Wolves’ crowdfunding campaign! If you haven’t backed the project already, now’s the time to help make our realm of folk & fae a reality~

Beyond thrilled that we reached our first stretch goal - we can pay our artists more for more art!!! Thank you!!! We're also super duper close to getting a second free sticker with everyone's physical rewards, just need about 6 more backers. I KNOW YALL WANT A CUTE HULLABALLOO STICKY, CAUSE I SURE DO. <3



The goblins of The Enchanted Forest are short beings with bat-like faces. They have big eyes, bigger ears, and even bigger smiles. They enjoy tending their crops, hoarding vegetables, and collecting stories.

Goblins in Candlewick will often train horse-sized Jackalopes to be helpers around the farm, and find them to be loyal companions.

Wanna share a story with a delightful goblin, or help them tend their farm?

Support Little Wolves on Backerkit!



Fenkin are feline-like, boot-wearing spirits that devote their entire lives to an unending obsession; finding the biggest leaf, testing every doorbell, collecting and reading every personal diary, the list goes on!

They're always on a quirky quest that never has a tangible end.
Nobody quite knows where Fenkin come from.

Some theories say they’re manifestations of lost forces of will, created from human obsessions.

There's only one way to defeat a Fenkin: all of their boots must be removed. Without their precious boots, their bodies dissolve to ash.

Think you can find another way to stop a fenkin? Support Little Wolves!



Rottlings are a mischievous type of Found Soul. Sometimes, impatient souls will bind themselves to raw root veggies before they're prepared as magically preserved vessels. They’re known to bite, kick shins, and tip over plant pots.

In time a rottling’s body will rot away, but until then, they tend to play pranks and get into all sorts of trouble. Sometimes they pretend to be mandrakes by screaming when they’re unearthed to scare unsuspecting gardeners.

There’s a rumor that one of the local goblins is actually of a stack of rottlings in a trench coat. Will you help investigate?