Meet the Nightbloom Forest Creatures °‧🌱⋆.ೃ࿔*:・

Meet the Nightbloom Forest Creatures °‧🌱⋆.ೃ࿔*:・

Welcome to the Nightbloom Forest!

 

The Beetle


Nightbloom Beetles scuttle through moonlit shrubs, their shells shimmering like polished midnight petals. Tiny floral runes glow across their backs, pulsing brighter when they sense gentle magic nearby. They love to collect moonlit nectar, bury themselves in soft moss at dawn, and hum little star-songs when content. Some say their glow looks like constellations in the night sky.

 

The Bunny

Nightbloom Bunnies are shy creatures that blossom with light after dusk. Their fur holds tiny flecks of starlight, and their long ears twinkle like petals catching the moon. When they hop, they leave behind faint trails of sparkling pollen that soothe anyone who touches it. They love hiding in flower clusters, nibbling sweet dew, and nesting in fallen tree logs. Forest spirits say that seeing a Nightbloom Bunny means good dreams for an entire week.

 

The Dove

Nightbloom Doves glide through the twilight sky, their feathers shimmering like blue petals touched by moonlight. Wherever they fly, tiny flecks of luminous dust fall from their wings, encouraging flowers to open even in the darkest hours. Calm and affectionate, they love building nests from glowing twigs, delivering small gifts of petals to animals they trust, and circling the moon as if they're greeting an old friend. Their gentle coo is said to soothe restless hearts, and hearing it at night is believed to bring peaceful dreams.

 

The Fawn

Nightbloom Fawns appear only when the moon rises. Their fur glimmers with tiny star-like specks that help wilted flowers bloom overnight. They're gentle by nature, but if startled, they release a soothing lavender flow that calms other creatures instantly. They love fireflies, napping inside oversized flowers, and humming tiny melodies that make seedling grow faster. It's said that following the soft light of a Nightbloom Fawn can lead you to hidden clearings filled with rare herbs.

 

The Fox

Nightbloom Foxes dart through twilight forests, their fur glowing like embers. Wisps of shimmering stardust often drift from their tails, leaving a sparkling trail in in the grass. They are known to appear during meteor showers, playfully chasing falling lights as if they were fireflies. They are mischievous but gentle and they collect fallen petals and arrange them into spirals to mark their territory. They love warm stones, stargazing, and hiding their treasures in glowing nests. Legends say seeing one brings a night of vivid, prophetic dreams.

 


The Raccoon

Nightbloom Raccoons sneak through moonlit forests with glowing ringed markings on their tails. Known as playful nighttime tricksters, they collect shiny objects touched by starlight and store them in hidden "moon caches". Clever and curious, they love rearranging forest treasures into little shrines, washing off in the moonlit streams, and tapping their paws rhythmically to communicate with each other. Folklore claims they protect lost travelers by leaving glowing paw prints they can follow.

 

The Skunk

Nightbloom Skunks roam quiet forests at dusk, their fur dusted with sparkling speckles that flow like scattered stars. Instead of a harsh spray, they release a sweet, shimmering mist with calming properties. Gentle but sassy, they love snacking on moon berries, napping in hollow logs, and grooming their tails into fluffy crescent shapes. They will fiercely defend tiny creatures that seek shelter beneath their glow. Forest witches say their presence is a blessing--where Nightbloom Skunks wander, the flowers bloom brighter by moonrise.

 

The Squirrel

Nightbloom Squirrels dart between moonlit branches, their fluffy tails sparking with tiny star-specks. They collect enchanted seeds that only bloom under starlight, storing them in hidden nests woven from glowing moss. Playful and sweet, they love gliding between branches, putting flowers in their tails, and chittering softly at the moon as if telling stories. Forest folklore says that wherever they plant a seed, a luminous flower appears by morning.

 

The Owl

Nightbloom Owls watch over moonlit forests from high branches, their feathers dusted with faint constellations that shift as they turn. Their eyes glow like twin lantern, able to see through illusions and track even the quietest movement. Quiet and contemplative, they arrange fallen leaves into star patterns, naps inside hollow trees lined with glowing moss, and spread their wings wide to collect moonlight before each night's flight. When they hoot, the sound echoes like distant starlight and is said to reveal hidden truths to those who listen. Many travelers trust their guidance on dark paths.

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The Nightbloom Collection
Dropping 12/18 12pm PST

 

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