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Emet-Selch ([personal profile] amaure) wrote in [community profile] silph_co 2020-05-04 08:10 pm (UTC)

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Yes, these creatures could not truly be naturally occurring. While beasts of different aetherial aspects are to be expected, these creatures make little sense in the natural world. Though...admittedly, this world is far from the natural sort I am used to.

[There's something inherently wrong with it, why else would there be that weird constant music???]

An undead, are you? The sort I am not unfamiliar with, and while I believe they are their own classification, they do indeed fall under the idea of immortal. Well, yes, wizards and sorcerers, depending on the culture and world are either different or interchangeable, but regardless of that, I would hope that a well learned woman of your pedigree would not necessitate dark with evil.

[After all, darkness is but another element as fire or earth. Neither of those are inherently evil, either! However, the view of the Zoroark intrigues him. It's a strange creature to be sure, but he kind of likes its design. One of the few he has, even if it's still rather simple and a little comical.]

Ah, a fine creature indeed. I shall keep watch for one. Mayhap after this training is finished, I will travel north to Ecruteak, see these Ghosts for myself. But tell me, what is it that makes this Gengar stand out among its incorporeal brethren?

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