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A humanoid object that completes its given task then collapses
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Animation
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An antler-like fungi that grows on decomposing mammals or humans, bringing them 'back to life'
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Antler Growths
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A subspecies of hazard that lives in the attics of homes; feeds on dust and other grime
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Attic Gnome
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A species of vines that grows on homes and causes homeowners to feel blissful and delirious
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Autumn Vines
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A sudden pile of snow that rapidly moves down a mountain or hill, usually caused by the ground shaking
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Avalanches
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A flying mammal that resides in homes during the winter; can spread diseases such as rabies
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Bat
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A pest that lives in beds and feeds off blood
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Bed Bugs
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A humanoid resembling an old woman that lives under sleeping apparatuses and steals the breath of those who sleep there
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Bed Hag
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A sharp fungus that grows on unwashed bedsheets, blankets, or mattresses
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Bed Teeth
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A flying insect that lives in hives and follows their Queen
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Bees
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A humanoid creature made up of mostly pine; seeks out pets to skin for their hides/pelts
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Belsnickel
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A dark-coloured mold that can cause respiratory issues
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Black Mold
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A metamorphosized hazard that becomes aggressive if seen or referred to by any name or pronoun
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Boggart
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A deadly odourless, colourless gas that can kill if built up
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Carbon Monoxide
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A species of ant that burrows into wood
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Carpenter Ants
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A 'cave' that appears in homeowners' basements
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Cellar Grotto
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A green, glowing species of fungus that grows from the ceiling in cellars and basements
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Cellar Growths
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Stone formations that appear around homes in the winter; if left untreated, can cause a home to sink into the ground
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Cloch
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A labyrinth that appears in the closets of wealthy homeowners, or homes previously owned by the wealthy
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Closet Labyrinth
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An 'unkillable' pest that spreads disease and breeds quickly
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Cockroaches
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A small, humanoid creature that eats grime and dirt off floors, cleaning them in the process
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Common Hobb
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A subspecies of a hazard that lives in desks and drawers, tidying them to its liking
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Desk Hobb
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"The one who delivers", seeking out its victims endlessly; if you are sought by Dorcha, you must accept your fate
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Dorcha
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An arachnid-like creature that feeds off homeowners' dreams, causing nightmares
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Dream Weaver
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Creatures that look like rocks that can live in human homes, usually in the basement or cellar; turns the heat up very high and can damage foundation
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Dwarves
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Humanoid creatures with pointed ears that pose as old friends, family or acquaintances; known to bring sickness
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Elves
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A large meal that appears on kitchen or dining room tables, usually consisting of cornstarch, flour, or other hard to eat substances; it is rude to not eat it
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Fae Feast
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An incurable disease spread by most sprites, causes pink eyes, flowers to bloom from the skin and can be fatal
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Fae Flu
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A being that disguises itself as regular objects; eats children and small animals
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False Artefact
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A being that disguises itself as a beet, usually in homes with gardens; if consumed, steals nutrients from its host and cannot be removed without their death
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False Beet
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Avian-like beings that 'sing' on homeowners' porches; if the homeowner opens the door, they will steal them away to their nests
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False Carolers
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A being that disguises itself as a flower; can 'sing' and will spray acid if attempts are made to remove it
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False Flower
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A being that disguises itself as a rose bush, usually given away by its humanoid legs and feet; steals and eats children and small animals that are left unsupervised for too long
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False Rose Bush
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A species of plant that dig upwards and attempt to pull creatures, such as small animals and children, underground to feed on them
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Floor Roots
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A hazard that has been forgotten or unacknowledged, leaving it to roam around forests or mountains until they find new shelter within the homes of those who witness or discuss them; homeowners who have attracted the attention of one report strange sightings and become obsessed with them
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Forgotten Boggart
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A subspecies of hazard that leaves cracks in the foundation and walls of homes; can cause structural damage
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Fracture Hobb
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A subspecies of hazard that take on the appearance of semi-transparent crystallized orbs; homeowners afflicted with them commonly report shivering, a strange chill in the air, and thoughts about one's own mortality
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Frost Wisps
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When liquid freezes and expands in pipes, which can cause them to break or be blocked; often smells bad
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Frozen Pipes
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A creature resembling an old woman that enters through chimneys and leaves gifts, such as dolls, made of stones, twigs and other organic matter
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Gift Hag, The
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A species of mammal that burrows underground and can damage gardens
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Gopher
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A humanoid made up of cloth, rags and straw that commonly affects the homes of the wealthy and well-off; causes homeowners to see strange symbols and commit dangerous or criminal acts
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Hans
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An invisible hivemind that gathers trash into one area
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Horde, The
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When fire spreads and begins to damage an area
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House Fires
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A pest that can sense when a creature is about to die
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House Fly
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A species of arachnid that catches other common house pests
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House Spider
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A fungal storm that commonly causes power outages and oftentimes leads to another hazard (hint hint)
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Hunt, The
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A humanoid creature with a canine face that lures humans to them with whining sounds; extremely dangerous
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Kobold
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A subspecies of hazard that lives in light fixtures, usually lamps, and becomes hostile if its home is turned off; can spread a certain deadly disease
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Lamp Sprite
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A subspecies of hazard that disguises itself as fabric to be put into washing machines
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Laundry Gnome
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A small humanoid that feeds on metal
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Leprechaun
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A train that only children and small animals can see; homeowners often report rumbling sounds, strangely without damage, and if it passes through households with little to no faith, their children may go missing
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Locomotive, The
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A vaguely feminine semi-solid humanoid that slips into homes during hailstorms, seeking warmth; if a mammal or human is caught by it, they will lose all warmth and die
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Lussi
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A skeletal, equine humanoid covered in fabrics and tinsels that approaches home entrances after dark, screeching, wailing or singing for hours at a time
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Mare, The
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An invisible subspecies of hazard that erases an individual's memory, as well as others' memory of them
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Memory Wisp
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A worthless species of rodent that breeds quickly and spreads disease
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Mice
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A subspecies of hazard that lures passersby into looking into its mirror to steal their likeness
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Mirror Nymph
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A subterranean that burrows underground and should not be killed at any cost
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Mole
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Humanoids that resemble elderly men; they are highly territorial, and if a home or someone wanders too close to its territory, they will chant and vocalize, occasionally causing severe damage to homes and homeowners
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Mountain Warlock
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The king of all of one hazard that must be killed or captured at all costs
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Mouse King, The
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A door frame that creates a sense of parallelism when creatures pass through it
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Neighbor's Doorway
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A subspecies of hazard that observes sleeping homeowners
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Night Gnome
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A subspecies of hazard that appears as a glowing ball of light and attempts to lure homeowners outside by whispering promises of good fortune and wealth at their windows
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Night Wisp
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Large, tall creatures usually only active at high heights during winter; it is not as much the hazard as the other hazards it brings
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Ogress
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A humanoid, almost bird-like creature that sheds its skin often and is attracted to messy or cluttered homes; will use humans as scarecrows to ward off other pests
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Perchta
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A subspecies of hazard that lives solely in pine trees; can cause problems with Christmas lights and also makes a mess with pine needles and sap
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Pine Sprite
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A species of fungus that grows inside of pipes and will attempt to eat anything that goes inside its domain
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Pipe Growth
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A subspecies of hazard that lives inside of pipes and cleans them
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Pipe Hobb
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A shapeshifter that kills and replaces pets in order to scare homeowners
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Pooka
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An entryway to a different universe or realm that lures creatures to it
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Portal
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A small-to-medium grey mammal that rummages through trash and lives most often in attics
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Raccoon
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A subspecies of hazard that begs to be let in during rainstorms and can cause flooding
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Rain Nymph
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A corpse 'brought back to life', that hunts down whoever its 'creator' desires
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Reanimation
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A seasonal illness that grows on the mammalian proboscis, resembling a ball or a berry; mostly harmless asides from the growing process, which is painful
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Red Nose
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A warlock resembling an elderly human male that leaves 'gifts' on homeowners' porches or doorsteps; these gifts can be accepted, bringing good luck and fortune for 30 years, or they can be removed; but a fair warning, removing these gifts can lead to another hazard
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Saint, The
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An insectoid that feeds on weeds and will cause homeowners to have self-destructive thoughts or perform self-destructive actions if there is an attempt made to remove their food source
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Seedling
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Structural problems that can either lead to damage or the home entirely collapsing; commonly causes uneven floors, cracks in walls or ceilings, or drains not working
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Sinking Foundation
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A goat-like creature that carries chains with itself; if homeowners do not do something related to a previous hazard, any children in the home will be kidnapped and eaten
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Sinner, The
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Large, humanoid mounds of snow that can move on their own; they will do anything to make the home afflicted colder, possibly causing severe illness or disease
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Snow Golem
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A subspecies of hazard that disguises itself as a bar of soap; can spread a certain deadly disease if used
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Soap Sprite
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A plant-like creature that is one with nature and attacks those who disrupt it
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Spriggan
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A result of being touched by another hazard; a tree that grows inside the afflicted individual
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Sprig Tree
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A species of quick growing vines that block entrances and exits to building; grown by another hazard
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Sprig Vines
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A large, mollusc-like creature that lives in basements and stairwells
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Stair Slug
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An invisible subspecies of hazard that causes affected homeowners to seek out copious amounts of sugar, leading to starvation if not treated
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Sugar Wisps
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A subspecies of hazard that feeds off of residue from tea and tea leaves; can spread a certain deadly disease
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Tea Sprite
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An insect that lives in colonies and burrows into wood, destroying homes' foundations
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Termites
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A pest that lives in tall or overgrown grass; its bite can spread disease
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Ticks
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A subspecies of hazard that temporarily displaces time, showing homeowners the future; this can lead to either intense happiness, determination, or dread
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Time Wisps
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A subspecies of hazard that lives inside toilets and consumes the waste that passes through them
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Toilet Hobb
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A subspecies of hazard that lives in and off trash cans
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Trash Gnome
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A subspecies of hazard that secretly sneaks into suitcases, briefcases and other things used for travel, then makes homeowner's homes into nurseries
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Travel Gnome
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A large creature only active at night that seeks warm fabric in winter and grows up to 12 feet tall when frightened
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Troll
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An annual phenomenon that feeds off of fear and suffering and has an urge to consume all living creatures
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Twilight, The
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A fungus that resembles a unicorn horn that grows on furry mammals' (often pets) heads, causing them to have the urge to dig holes
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Unicorn Fungi
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The 'ghost' of a warlock that inhabits homes and has the powers to move small objects
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Warlock Remnant
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A species of fungi that grows in walls and causes a loud whistling noise; when they harmonize it is said to cause terrible things
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Whistling Fungi
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A hazard that is the direct result of another; often very misshapen and deformed with severe respiratory issues
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Wight
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A subspecies of hazard that feeds on wine; can spread a certain deadly disease
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Wine Sprite
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A highly contagious virus that causes white hair-like follicles to grow across an infected individual's face, body and eyes
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Winter Fur
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If wood is mistreated it leaks this pink substance that smells delicious to children and pets and turns creatures into wood if consumed
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Wood Secretions
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Huge, feline creatures that stalk highly populated, highly elevated areas during winter; feeds on fabrics and textiles
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Yule Cat
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Goat-shaped apparitions that can occur in homes in the winter; homeowners affected often see these apparitions everywhere
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Yule Goat
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A subspecies of hazard that travel in packs of up to 13; mostly harmless asides from their antics but severely dangerous to pets and children who have attracted the attention of a certain hazard
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Yulemen
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