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       The Faerie Preservation Society
preservation, innovation, and study of Faeries

Beasties and other wyld things


Here be where monsters dwell. Creatures of fae nature and/or are cryptozoologicly wonders. Unicorns, gryphons, satyrs, cacklers jackalopes, more can be found for adoption.

Sticky fingered blix


Mermaids


Jackalopes


Cacklers

We are currently do not have any cacklers house broken, check back with us soon.

Boggart

tommy the boggart on Square Market
Tommy, while in appearance is a kin to your average boggart, let me assure you he is a superb example of his species. Contained within his slender frame is all the loathing and contempt for humans, brownies and fine china that you would expect in the heart and mind of a boggart. 

Make no mistake, Tommy can be very difficult to deal with and if unsupervised it is likely you will lose a family pet or two, but the true charm of owning a boggart is being tested in one's own resolve. 
Tommy comes with his leather hat, and tattered scarf.   Tommy is a fiendish nightmare creation of my own design. He is weighted with pellets, has 5 cotter pin joints, an armature tail and hands, with glass eyes, and detailed jaw. His fur is black with grey clumpy sheep dog/oatmeal giving him a terrier like appearance. He is 80% hand sewn, with 20% machine sewn with needle and scissor sculpting.




He is intended for young adult and adult collectors.







Large Briar wolf

All our mature Brair Wolves are homed and protecting their new families, but never fear we will offer more of these noble beasts soon.

Small Briar wolf

We are weaning a litter as you are reading this. Check back to see the young pups when they are ready. 

Pocket Gryphon 

Flugly is a young pocket gryphon just out of the nest, yet still of an age that if still in the wild, his parents would still be feeding him. His young age can be noted by the color of his beak. 

Flugly has 5 joints, is weighted and 90% hand sewn. His eyes are hand painted safety eyes, and his beak and talons are hand cast resin for durability.