Sheepie Whitewool

The adorable baby Sheepie Whitewool was born in Auckland, New Zealand in a shop where humans bought them. Unfortunately, none of the humans really wanted sheep, and so the shopkeepers neglected care. Sheepie was the youngest of his brothers, one was bought and the other sent off for breeding but the other sheep bullied him. They stole his milk and ferns and he barely ate, and he grew in the 99th percentile, the smallest sheep. One day he saw a positively microscopic kiwi baby playing in his comfy bag, rolling around happily. He recognized it as the hatchling that had come out of the egg last week. It was an incredibly tiny baby, and Sheepie remembered it because he was turning 5 weeks soon. He remembered this particular hatchling because it had hatched two weeks after the other baby kiwis, and the shopkeepers had been nervous that the one solitary egg had not hatched. Then it hatched on New Year's Eve. Sheepie peered down, being on the edge of the shelf that day, and he saw the playful hatchling rolling around in its bag, which was big for it, and you could only see the floof of his head if you looked from the side. Sheepie peered down, and Kiwi rolled one more time before coming to a stop. He saw the lamb looking down at him, and giggled, but just then he was swept away by a hand as a particularly friendly-looking boy human picked it up and cuddled with it. The kiwi forgot about Sheepie then. Sheepie became happy, but an older cousin sheep named Dakota came. "Hey, Sheepie," she said meanly to the tiny baby sheep. "Gimme all your milk." "I already gave you all my milk," Sheepie said back in a baby voice. Dakota picked him up by the leg and Sheepie gasped as she threw him against the floor and he cried. A human heard Sheepie whimpering as Dakota towered over him, and just then she grabbed Sheepie and asked the shopkeeper to buy. Dakota could not believe it and tried to look cute, but the human cuddled with Sheepie-baby and he could feel his bad luck coming to its end, especially when the babbling baby moved in with Whitefoot Rider and Hedgy Pilo in Tanishatown. He moved to Gautamtown when he was 9 months, he remains tiny in ratio to most sheep, but he grew quickly. All the Littles in Tanishatown (except Hedgy) loved him, and he went to school to learn to read. He became a smart baby in no time, but moved to Gautamtown when the sun and tropicalness of Tanishatown got to him, he liked Gautamtown and the alpine weather better,

He has lived with Kiwi Rainplex and Boop Lycen-Jacksen since he was 9 months. They are best friends and they love to play in their house, sneaking out of their cribs at night to play. Since Hedgy's arrival, they all love to play with her, as she allows them to do things Ramey would never let them. Sheepie is the oldest of the Babies and loves to write poetry, such as his poem "Why Help Is Good", which Hedgy used as an inspiration for a song. He likes to sing too, and was known for his performance of the Coralden traditional chant "The Storm" which goes like this:

Za’u oe ftu iknimaya (I come from the stairway to heaven)

Nìftxavang ting mikyun, ting nari (with all your heart, listen, look)

Tompayä kato, tsawkeyä kato (the rhythm of the rain and sun)

Sì’ekong te’lanä oeru teya si (and the beat of the hearts fill me)

Oemì rolun oel sänrrit (In me I found a light)

New f(u)ta var nivrr tsaw (I want it to keep glowing) Txanatan livu asim (Be bright closeby)

Oeti nong nì’aw (Just follow me)

Ha krra ‘rrpxom pähem (So when the thunder arrives)

Ulte slu ne txon yrrap (And the storm becomes the night)

Kip rawm oel ngati wasyìntxu (Amongst the lightning I shall guide you)

‘Ì’awn oerofa (Stay by my side) Fkip fìwopx rolun mokrit oey (Found my voice up amongst the clouds)

Nuä hawmpam sì aysìleym (Beyond the ruckus/excessive noise and shouts)

Oeti rä’ä tungzup (Don’t let me fall)

Ne tseng akewong (To the alien/foreign place)

Zenke tivätxaw (Mustn’t return)

Hivan fra’ut (And lose everything)

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Sheepie's little story is in production and will come soon. Sheepie baby has been an adorable addition to Gautamtown and we will always love Sheepie!