MunchkinMunchkins

Playable

Historical facts in this page are by Ganoderma. Scientific facts provided by Marbles!

Gameplay Disclaimer

Your Willow CAN: Own one! They're pet pets! They may also aid caring for them.
Your Willow CANNOT: Harm, abandon them, farm them, etc.

 

Chapter Trigger Mentions: animal death (hunting)

 

General Overview

Munchkins are small, pumpkin-like creatures. They're completely defenseless in the wild. A group of Munchkins is called a "Patch" and a baby Munchkin is called a "Crumb". 

By now, Munchkins are grown and managed in captivity, as their small and cute nature is quite appealing to prey. It's true, Munchkins were found to be extinct for thousands of recorded years, however one day, a poor Willnovian mother in Sulow Grove found an entire patch hiding underneath their bed.

Despite their name, they're far from edible; ancient Willows used to hunt them as a natural poison. It's believed that they have a connection to Snowares, and even tend to burry themselves into Snoware fluff.

Munchkins are highly acclaimed pets for children: They do next to nothing but stare and stick their tongues out and require no maintenance. However, Munchkins naturally have a desire to knock things over about twice their size. They're also quite fast on occasion and can bump into things easily.

  • Diet: Munchkins can genuinely survive off nothing but air, but they enjoy carrots. They will also eat trash if handed to them. They have no teeth and instead will swallow things whole.
  • Lifespan: Munchkins live for about 12-14 years, but can live up to 20 in a controlled household.
  • Size Description: "Handheld"
  • Reproduction: Asexual/Lineageless
  • Voice: Yip and bark, depending on their size.

Appearance

Munchkins are small, fluffy creatures with sprout tails, stubby legs, and beady eyes. They come in various colors, with four discovered as of modern day recordings.

Futhermore, it's been reported that they can take on the chymos color(s) and chymojewel of a Willow they are linked to, while retaining their fur color and patterns (read more about how to do, here).

Gameplay Appearances
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Common

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Striped

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Carnival

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Acorn

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