Welcome!
As you enter the shop your nose is assaulted with the scents of pet food your ears assaulted with the sounds of many animals. A woman with long black hair smiles at you as you enter.
"Welcome my dear! How may I help you today? Are you here to buy a companion? I hope you have enough Roses! Remember our stock isn't always the same so if you are looking for something specific try coming back some other time!"
Out of Stock
Form to buy a pet
Name of Breed:
Recipient: "we can ship them to a friend if ya want but it'll cost you 50 roses extra. We'll put em right in your friend's show room for them and send them a nice lil message on your behalf."
Message: (if gifting to a friend otherwise ignore this part please keep it appropriate. We'll send a different message if your message is deemed inappropriate)
Current amount of Roses you possess:
"Oh and dear You can only buy one pet at a time. Theres only one of me and who knows how many of your kind. Time is money my friend and time is what im short on!"
You open your mouth to ask the woman a few questions before you leave
"Non animal pets? You mean such as fairies? You jest! We don't sell those you silly! If you want to have human companions go recruit them from the recruitment center. Its in the shopping district too so its not a long walk. Selling fairies and other people..Hah!"
"Hm? No no we dont have unicorns either. You'll have to go to the rancher for that. If you want a new born pet or a chance at a rare pet its best to go to the breeders let me warn you though the breeders can be very expensive. You'll need a lot of roses for that! I recommend checking the badges and banner stores aswell. If you're looking for someone to commission for tasks you could try looking at the market in the town square. Thats where people like you have set up. The stores there come and go however. Just be careful of the scam artists dear, should you get scammed you'll need proof before the authorities will help you and that isn't always so easy. They can't do nothing if its an out of town transaction either."