
Squirrelly George, Fantastic Familiar
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Journal entry: What a joyous day. We've been at sea for 3 months straight, the captain is losing his face and we all know that he has not a clue as to where we are. The stars are all ajumble to me, it's as if we rode the tradewinds to another world. I don't know if I believe all the nonsense the adventurers harp on about other planes, but perhaps... Anyway, I've found a stowaway in my quarters. A plump red squirrel. How he survived all this time I know not, but I've been feeding him a bit of my rations and he seems tame enough. Cook walked in on me teaching him to sommersault and just about squealled with delight at our first prospect of meat in weeks, but I told him "Ye can't eat him, he's my pet and he's even got a name." So I name him George. I'm going to take him up to the crow's nest and see if I can teach him to untie a knot... I've got many a prank in mind.A small sized squirrel with a cheerful face, for dnd or table top games of any kind. Included is the model, a base, the squirrel attached to the base, and a version with the squirrel holding a small stick with some plants and rocks on the base. The model is rather small so pieces will be delicate. Let me know what creatures you would like to see in the future for fantastic familiars!
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