For playsets: forced swimming experiment (fluffy + stop watch + knife to remove hooves to prevent climbing out of water) for sink/basin fun; cardboard maze with hazards (more expensive and bigger playset); buried alive (with coffin & fake flower)
For historical events: full hurricane simulator on micros; Florida flood; WW2 bombings (probably firecrackers gonna do the job on micros); bro I have to - fuckin bubonic plague (since fluffies have next to no immune system, give them a flu & don’t treat it)
I’m just imagining a Batman superhero playset with “his parents are dead!” as a feature blurb. Or a Superman one falsely claiming he can really fly or lift cars.
Personally I also think it’s funny if they come with items that have no relation to the actual theme at all. Fluffy sailor set? Comes with a dinosaur! Why not!
Consider “playsets” for the mass execution/extermination (or as I like to call it, “harvesting”) of fluffies.
One example from my own writing: a miniature train set that “takes all the good fluffies to Skettiland” - passengers enter a tunnel to great fanfare, and once in the tunnel are killed by captured bolts in the headrests, dumped out of the cars, skinned, butchered, and sorted into various refrigerated output bins. This is not a cheap “toy” but is quite a lot of fun and could be useful for a community that relies on fluffies for their meat.
Medieval warfare. Trebuchet, fluffy black plague, little castle target to aim at. Or you could have gladiatorial combat. Give the fluffies little toothpick swords and have them fight to the death.
Historic events- You could always do one of the great fires (ie great fire of London, Chicago, etc)