quecheugy: (I'm as puzzled as you)
Director Clavell ([personal profile] quecheugy) wrote in [community profile] seasonsgreetings 2023-03-09 12:00 pm (UTC)

Indeed! One of two I have with me that can do so quite naturally, but I fear Skeledirge may have been a little overwhelming for a introductory subject.

[Skeledirge was certainly a sight to behold, after all- but actively had a fiery bird-shaped lost soul that enjoyed perching on his snout, amongst other things. Between the two, Houndoom was a little tamer when it came to duel Fire types.

Houndoom gave a little 'bark' in turn-]


Partly because it is something pokémon love to do; train and do battle with each other. [The natural behavior of pokémon had been something he enjoyed observing, once upon a time as a scientist.] They do so in order to grow stronger either by themselves in the wild, or at the side of a trainer that has proven themselves strong enough in a battle against them.

Some can also be quite territorial creatures in the wild, and attack either to fight over said territory- or to test the mettle of whatever pokémon, or human, that has come across them.

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