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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



Out of all the creatures in Little Wolves, my favorite has to be the Hullabaloo. These four-legged hounds are covered in long, thick cords of pale hair decorated with all kinds of trinkets that clang together incessantly as they move~

They love the sound of rattling, crashing, and clatter so much they’re often chased off for the cacophony (if not to keep them from stealing more things). A quiet Hullabaloo is a miserable Hullabaloo.

But not every Hullabaloo is friendly- some are dyed a deep red and dangerous.... Read more to learn about them.



Jam's been hard at work creating art for the pages of Little Wolves, especially all the creatures & denizens of the realm. Today, we'd like you to meet a big rude bird: the gravefowl!

A large, hulking black heron. Its legs are as thick as a branch, and its beak as sharp as a scythe. Highly territorial, they litter their nests with decaying logs, rotting fruit, and other decomposing matter to create a foul odor that attracts mates.

A digital drawing of a gravefowl by Jam. The bird is similar to a heron in shape, and has dark grey feathers and leg. The gravefowl’s face and beak are a boney white, resembling a bird skull. In its beak is a mass of decomposing matter, and around its feet are disturbed tombstones and dug-up graves.

While most Gravefowl are shy and reclusive outside of their territory, the older, more brazen birds will travel far to raid crops and attack livestock for nest material. The worst of them will ravage graveyards.

Want to learn more about this big bird and all their friends? Follow us on BackerKit!