Pets
Blueberry Chumpkin
This Chumpkin variant came to be due to some Chumpkins eating too many blueberries. Do the berries here have magical properties? No, surely not... right ...? In spite of their odd appearance, Blueberry Chumpkins behave much the same as any other Chumpkin.
Use: Cosmetic Pet
Tradeability: Yes
Artist: Paper
Variants
Cloud Chumpkin
Much more lightweight than the average Chumpkin, a Cloud Chumpkin is very prone to floating away when the wind kicks up! This may be the closest a Chumpkin can get to flight... Make sure to strap them down to something heavy if you don't want to lose them!
Use: Cosmetic Pet
Tradeability: Yes
Artist: Paper
Fried Chumpkin
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Use: Cosmetic Pet
Tradeability: Yes
Artist: Paper
Variants
Ancient Chumpkin
Believed to be long extinct, some even doubt the existence of these chumpkins. Ancient Chumpkins are thought to be how all Chumpkins may have looked before evolving into their current non-threatening, friendly shape. Those who have reported seeing these Chumpkins claim they like to hoard birdseed.
Use: Cosmetic Pet
Tradeability: Yes
Artist: Paper
Variants
Sweet Chumpkin
Sweet Chumpkins are the only type of Chumpkin that vehemently hate water. It is believed that Sweet Chumpkins came from variants of Fluffy Chumpkins, but are considered much more valuable (and yummy looking) due to their resemblance to fairy floss!
Use: Cosmetic Pet
Tradeability: Yes
Artist: Paper
Fluffy Chumpkin
Fluffy Chumpkins are incredibly soft, truly the angora of the chumpkin world.. Cuddling a Fluffy Chumpkin is sure to help any Orin fall asleep easier, and lucky for us, Chumpkins of this variant tend to be more cuddly! Their feathers may need to be brushed and preened more often, and they are considered a show breed by some!
Use: Cosmetic Pet
Tradeability: Yes
Artist: Paper
Variants
Crow Chumpkin
Though no different from a regular Chumpkin, Crow Chumpkins are known to scare larger birds away due to their resemblance to that of a crow. As such, they're a valuable asset for farming Orins. Also quite popular with goth Orins for some reason...
Use: Cosmetic Pet
Tradeability: Yes
Artist: Paper
Variants
Chumpkin
Chumpkins are feathery friends that can come in several colors, most commonly brown and white. They have poor night vision and end up bumping into things a lot, and some owners have taken to giving them nightlights as a result. Due to their shape, sometimes chumpkins will lose their footing and start rolling!
Use: Cosmetic Pet
Tradeability: Yes
Artist: Paper
Ice Dworb
Not particularly clever, and known for wandering off. Ice Dworbs are great pets to keep around if an Orin is prone to overheating or injury, as they can function much the same as an ice pack. Contrary to what you'd assume, they love warm summer days!
Use: Cosmetic Pet
Tradeability: Yes
Artist: Strabi
Variants
Cupcake Dworb
Could these Dworbs have become one with cupcakes...? Maybe don't eat them though, I don't think that gelatin-like texture would be very yummy for a baked good.
Use: Cosmetic Pet
Tradeability: Yes
Artist: Strabi
Variants
Sakura Dworb
These Dworbs have a pleasantly sweet aroma that can put any Orin at ease! As well as being excellent companions, it seems they are also excellent air fresheners.
Use: Cosmetic Pet
Tradeability: Yes
Artist: Strabi
Variants
Yarn Nubby
Somebody had such a profound love for this handcrafted Nubby, that it seems to have sprung to life! These little fellas are incredibly cuddly and affectionate. Just be mindful not to step on their yarn.. They are relatively easy to unravel...
Use: Cosmetic Pet
Tradeability: Yes
Artist: Paper
Coal Nubby
Burn.
Use: Cosmetic Pet
Tradeability: Yes
Artist: Paper
Designer: Paper
Variants
Snow Nubby
The first Orin to find a Snow Nubby hiding amongst the snow was quite surprised and enthralled by this seemingly useless creature. They're pretty popular pets now, some even taking to customizing them with food dye and accessories.
Use: Cosmetic Pet
Tradeability: Yes
Artist: Strabi
Designer: Paper
Variants
Mud Nubby
While very sweet and loyal, Mud Nubbies make TERRIBLE house pets! Nevertheless, they've amassed something of a cult following among Orins who don't mind cleaning up after their every step. Mud nubbies are very good at playing fetch with sticks, and are seemingly oblivious to the existentialism of this hobby.
Use: Cosmetic Pet
Tradeability: Yes
Artist: Paper
Variants
Sea Nubby
Contrary to the name and striking visual similarity, Sea Nubbies are actually an entirely different species of animal! They're a perfect example of convergent evolution. I couldn't quite tell you why that cute little face was an evolutionary advantage... Maybe they get more treats that way?
Use: Cosmetic Pet
Tradeability: Yes
Artist: Paper
Cake Nubby
Sometimes if you bake a cake with too much heart and soul, it will come to life! At least, that's how people think the Cake Nubby came to be. While these companions may smell of frosting and cake mix, they'll never go bad like a regular cake would. They don't like being picked up by their stick tails very much...
Use: Cosmetic Pet
Tradeability: Yes
Artist: Paper
Variants
Bauble Nubby
Although the implications are startling, rest assured that these are not real Orin baubles. These Nubbies have taken their affinity towards Orins to the next level by adopting this unique appearance in order to look more like the hooved friends they look up to. They emit the sound of maracas when shaken, so we think... they’re eating sand.
Use: Cosmetic Pet
Tradeability: Yes
Artist: Paper
Cowboy Pea
Loves sand, gets lost in it easily though.
Use: Cosmetic Pet
Tradeability: Yes
Artist: Paper
Variants
Garden Pea
This pea can sprout into a beautiful flower with enough sunshine and water!
Use: Cosmetic Pet
Tradeability: Yes
Artist: Paper
















