Philip (
botspeaksalot) wrote2013-02-19 12:38 pm
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Entry tags:
- action,
- additional details provided when asked,
- how is the digital bird the friendly one,
- needs more research,
- never traveling again ever,
- pokemon are fascinating,
- problems aplenty,
- shoutarou where are you,
- suddenly lost interest,
- text,
- that got boring quick,
- the bird is the word,
- the bird was nagging him
Second Keyword. [text/action for Pewter City.]
[Someone's looking a little bedraggled as he sits in the Pokemon Center, which is why the entry that appears on the network is text instead of video like his Porygon originally wanted. Oh well. At least Philip is taking his advice on something...]
If there is anyone interested in either a Ninjask or Shedinja, please contact me with your name and location so I might transfer one or both to you. I have completed my research and have no more use for them.
They are of average height and weight for their species, according to the pokedex, and have reached level 20. The Ninjask is female, though the Shedinja no longer has a gender upon evolution. I imagine it is due to being more of a husk left behind after the metamorphosis than its own individual, though exuviae can be used in my world to determine the sex and species of the animal it was left from. They have not been nicknamed. They are pictured below, with the Ninjask on the left and the Shedinja on the right.

[ooc: I'm still on hiatus, so tags might be a little slow? Not sure yet!]
If there is anyone interested in either a Ninjask or Shedinja, please contact me with your name and location so I might transfer one or both to you. I have completed my research and have no more use for them.
They are of average height and weight for their species, according to the pokedex, and have reached level 20. The Ninjask is female, though the Shedinja no longer has a gender upon evolution. I imagine it is due to being more of a husk left behind after the metamorphosis than its own individual, though exuviae can be used in my world to determine the sex and species of the animal it was left from. They have not been nicknamed. They are pictured below, with the Ninjask on the left and the Shedinja on the right.


[ooc: I'm still on hiatus, so tags might be a little slow? Not sure yet!]
text;
HELLO ARADIA
YOUR CARD MADE ME VERY :)
IT WAS FUNNY BECAUSE WE TYPE TO EACH OTHER AND ALSO BECAUSE I AM A POKEMON WITH A TYPE
IT HAD MORE THAN ONE MEANING
I REALLY LIKED THE INSIDE THOUGH
IT WAS VERY NICE
I will likely keep in touch with their new trainers with the assumption that something interesting will occur. They seem like very different people, which should affect how the pokemon are raised.
text;
im glad you enjoyed it then marlowe!
different training styles are always interesting to see in action
even in my travel group theres a variety of personalities and styles
and how they effect the pokemon is
well
fascinating quite frankly
text;
Aradia, were you aware that there are some people who can only celebrate their "actual" birthday once every four human years? During a leap year, there is an extra day added to the end of February to balance out the calendar system, making it so that there are twenty-nine days instead of twenty-eight. Apparently when this occurs, the individual just celebrates on February 28th if it is not a leap year.
[He knows that she's interested in birthdays, and wow, how could he not share this exciting information.]
text;
really???
i didnt know that!
thats so strange
that theres a perigree with a changing number of days i mean
i wonder how they decided that