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Benikurage
[Tanabata Only]
Translucent, floating and tinkling with a soft monotone chime, the Benikurage descend once a year on Tanabata night. Each has their own tone, and groups sound like a pleasant windchime. They crowd around the wishing trees, their bells undulating and tails swirling around the paper wishes. The story goes that the Benikurage carry the wishes to the stars.

[Tanabata Only]
Translucent, floating and tinkling with a soft monotone chime, the Benikurage descend once a year on Tanabata night. Each has their own tone, and groups sound like a pleasant windchime. They crowd around the wishing trees, their bells undulating and tails swirling around the paper wishes. The story goes that the Benikurage carry the wishes to the stars.
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Chouchin
Little trouble makers, these lantern mimics like to spook passerby's, with a sudden flash of their flame tongues. However, there are some who like to decorate their abodes with these menaces. Luckily, they're sleepy during the day and only emit a soft glow and quite snores.

Little trouble makers, these lantern mimics like to spook passerby's, with a sudden flash of their flame tongues. However, there are some who like to decorate their abodes with these menaces. Luckily, they're sleepy during the day and only emit a soft glow and quite snores.
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Hinnagami
[RLC Only]
Especially rare and prized by Koshin and the people of Starfall alike, families take great care to attract and keep the attention of the Hinnagami. Families blessed by one of these reserved and quite creatures fine prosperity wherever they turn, and those who have lost their attention find that prosperity begins to wane soon after.

[RLC Only]
Especially rare and prized by Koshin and the people of Starfall alike, families take great care to attract and keep the attention of the Hinnagami. Families blessed by one of these reserved and quite creatures fine prosperity wherever they turn, and those who have lost their attention find that prosperity begins to wane soon after.
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Hoshikage Ningyou
[Tanabata Only]
Swimming in pools of moonlight, the Hoshikage Ningyou are easily caught and befriended with a bit of food from the Tanabata stalls. They too only appear during Tanabata, eyes staring up to the stars and swimming in vast schools like a murmuration above the frivolity of the celebration below.

[Tanabata Only]
Swimming in pools of moonlight, the Hoshikage Ningyou are easily caught and befriended with a bit of food from the Tanabata stalls. They too only appear during Tanabata, eyes staring up to the stars and swimming in vast schools like a murmuration above the frivolity of the celebration below.
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Kakuidori
Returning from their Northern roosting grounds in the fall, the Kakuidori are welcomed into homes by the dozen in Starfall. They even have specially made shelving they can roost on, and help keep homes warm and cozy through the winter. Despite being nocturnal, they'll often cuddle with Koshin and children alike and promote sweet dreams throughout the night.

Returning from their Northern roosting grounds in the fall, the Kakuidori are welcomed into homes by the dozen in Starfall. They even have specially made shelving they can roost on, and help keep homes warm and cozy through the winter. Despite being nocturnal, they'll often cuddle with Koshin and children alike and promote sweet dreams throughout the night.
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Koinobori
{Tanabata Only]
Appearing in the early morning, similarly to their nocturnal cousins the Hoshigage Ningyo, the Koinobori migrate through Starfall every Tanabata. These incredibly light sky fish are fast swimmers, but weak to even small gusts of wind. During Tanabata they can be found clinging to poles, sticks, and trees by their long whiskers to rest and sleep. Often times stacked one over the other.

{Tanabata Only]
Appearing in the early morning, similarly to their nocturnal cousins the Hoshigage Ningyo, the Koinobori migrate through Starfall every Tanabata. These incredibly light sky fish are fast swimmers, but weak to even small gusts of wind. During Tanabata they can be found clinging to poles, sticks, and trees by their long whiskers to rest and sleep. Often times stacked one over the other.
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Koke
The fluffiest little friend. Koke are exactly what they look like, little chicken friends to cuddle. They are prized for their sweet personalities and are surprisingly intelligent. Most Koke have the smarts of a corvid but none of the chaotic neutral ridiculousness of their goth cousins.

The fluffiest little friend. Koke are exactly what they look like, little chicken friends to cuddle. They are prized for their sweet personalities and are surprisingly intelligent. Most Koke have the smarts of a corvid but none of the chaotic neutral ridiculousness of their goth cousins.
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Kotsuchigumo
Tiny fall time friends, these tiny creature emerge from the ground every autumn and can be found in clusters and swaying to a song on they can hear. Despite being no bigger than a quarter, the Kotsuchigumo think they're the biggest and strongest creatures in Starfall. But, their powerful dancing threat displays really just come off as adorable.

Tiny fall time friends, these tiny creature emerge from the ground every autumn and can be found in clusters and swaying to a song on they can hear. Despite being no bigger than a quarter, the Kotsuchigumo think they're the biggest and strongest creatures in Starfall. But, their powerful dancing threat displays really just come off as adorable.
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Tsuchihokori
Found in forgotten corners of homes and under couches, the Tsuchihokori are skittish creatures who like collecting the small things misplaced in the household. You can capture these tiny fluffs by setting out a button or coin, turn out the lights and leave the room, soon they'll emerge to gather the item an spirit back to their nest. As soon as the light flicks on they'll freeze and can be scooped right up, and befriended with a nose boop and a few chin scritches.

Found in forgotten corners of homes and under couches, the Tsuchihokori are skittish creatures who like collecting the small things misplaced in the household. You can capture these tiny fluffs by setting out a button or coin, turn out the lights and leave the room, soon they'll emerge to gather the item an spirit back to their nest. As soon as the light flicks on they'll freeze and can be scooped right up, and befriended with a nose boop and a few chin scritches.
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Tsuchinoko
Chunky and strange little guys, Tsuchinoko are nigh on the level of cryptid with how often they're seen. But, if you do manage to come across them, they're jovial little things...and maybe a little slow to react. They're great cuddlers, but some of the bigger ones might flatten you like a pancake.

Chunky and strange little guys, Tsuchinoko are nigh on the level of cryptid with how often they're seen. But, if you do manage to come across them, they're jovial little things...and maybe a little slow to react. They're great cuddlers, but some of the bigger ones might flatten you like a pancake.
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Wormmates
Just some silly goofs. They hope you love them unconditionally.

Just some silly goofs. They hope you love them unconditionally.
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Yuki Usagi
Fluffy little frozen balls of fur, Yuki Usagi are found all across Starfall regardless of the season. Capricious little things, they tend to freeze when seen and mimic carefully crafted mochi desserts or tiny carved figures. Although sizes range, they tend to be no bigger than what can fit in your palm.

Fluffy little frozen balls of fur, Yuki Usagi are found all across Starfall regardless of the season. Capricious little things, they tend to freeze when seen and mimic carefully crafted mochi desserts or tiny carved figures. Although sizes range, they tend to be no bigger than what can fit in your palm.
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Zori Mushi
Ever wonder where that once sandal keeps disappearing too? Well, it's come alive in the form of at Zori Mushi, a sweet little bug that likes to live in closets and under porches in Starfall.

Ever wonder where that once sandal keeps disappearing too? Well, it's come alive in the form of at Zori Mushi, a sweet little bug that likes to live in closets and under porches in Starfall.