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Post by JOHNNY HAWTHORNE on Oct 15, 2016 21:11:23 GMT
I have known terror dizzy spells Finding out the secrets words won't tell Whatever it is it can't be named There's a part of my world that's fading away His eyes lay focused on the incense as it burns away. There’s nothing left of it now, its usefulness has run its course. Still though, Johnny isn’t done hunting. He keeps in mind the three empty pokeballs he still has left, and is determined to fill at least one of them before the day is done. A meadow of tall grass surrounds not only him, but his newly captured Nidorina as well. He hasn’t decided on a name yet, nor does he truly have a feel on how to battle with the poison/ground hybrid, but what better way to learn than to jump into the fray that was searching for other wild pokemon? The two walk side-by-side, cautious of any sudden surprises that might come their way. Nidorina (♀) is on standby! MADE BY VEL OF GS
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Post by JOHNNY HAWTHORNE on Oct 17, 2016 6:19:06 GMT
I have known terror dizzy spells Finding out the secrets words won't tell Whatever it is it can't be named There's a part of my world that's fading away The field of tall grass doesn’t seem to contain or conceal anything of immediate interest. Not to Johnny at least. Nidorina, however, has her sights set on a ferroseed sticking itself onto a nearby tree. Johnny notices this and chooses to sit back and observe as the pokemon interact. Neither is immediately hostile, but only one of them is actively curious. Nidorina sniffs tentatively at the ferroseed, hesitant to actually touch the creature. Likely because of the spikes that adorn its body. It’s an innocuous enough encounter, but not a particularly thrilling one. Johnny has no interest in the ferroseed at all, and he calls to the nidorina to come along with him as he moves forward. Nidorina (♀) is on standby! Ferroseed was ignored! MADE BY VEL OF GS
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