It would seem that here, they are. I have no idea how they could be, but then again we had things like the purple worms, which are... absolutely giant worms. That were naturally occurring and killed quite a number of people. [Which is still a rather normal creature other than a stupid name being unnaturally huge. It's fine.
Get used to the music, Emet, sorry.]
Technically term was lich, but yes, something of that sort. Skeletal creatures animated by raw magic is perhaps a better term for it. [That she did. For funsies. More or less. We don't talk about that part in particular.] Oh come on now, I'm hurt that you would think I would ever do such a thing. I do not think dark and evil are one and the same, but the majority of the population certainly thinks much the same. You can never be too careful. [Probably reanimating dead bodies is considered evil and dark, but that's a conversation for another time entirely.
At least Edward seems fairly chill, even if the pidgeot on her perch seems to be trying to shoo him away with large wings and puffing. It's fine. Probably.]
Because gengar, above the others, have a sort of... charm to them, I suppose. They are creatures that tend to rarely, if ever, happen in the wild as they evolve via trading which is a very man-made construct. But their personalities is why I find them so intriguing. Tricksters and malicious they may be, they can be quite loyal partners if treated well. And are quite powerful, at least in my opinion. They also tend to take delight in tormenting and terrorizing people just because they can. Quite fascinating creatures and the few more humanoid looking ones, if I remember correctly.
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Get used to the music, Emet, sorry.]
Technically term was lich, but yes, something of that sort. Skeletal creatures animated by raw magic is perhaps a better term for it. [That she did. For funsies. More or less. We don't talk about that part in particular.] Oh come on now, I'm hurt that you would think I would ever do such a thing. I do not think dark and evil are one and the same, but the majority of the population certainly thinks much the same. You can never be too careful. [Probably reanimating dead bodies is considered evil and dark, but that's a conversation for another time entirely.
At least Edward seems fairly chill, even if the pidgeot on her perch seems to be trying to shoo him away with large wings and puffing. It's fine. Probably.]
Because gengar, above the others, have a sort of... charm to them, I suppose. They are creatures that tend to rarely, if ever, happen in the wild as they evolve via trading which is a very man-made construct. But their personalities is why I find them so intriguing. Tricksters and malicious they may be, they can be quite loyal partners if treated well. And are quite powerful, at least in my opinion. They also tend to take delight in tormenting and terrorizing people just because they can. Quite fascinating creatures and the few more humanoid looking ones, if I remember correctly.