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Anybody else got that Evergiven sized writers block
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reblog this if your blog is a safe space on april fools and won’t have any jumpers, screamers, or anything scary or anxiety inducing
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HUGE PHINEAS AND FERB NEWS
For anyone who hasn't heard yet, someone on YouTube called Charter School Girl posted a bunch of unreleased full-length songs and demos
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Gotta Make Summer Last! Only about 30 seconds of this actually appeared in the show and I've been wanting the full version for ages!
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Alien Heart! Just the song, without the sounds from the episode!
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SHOOTING. STAR. MILKSHAKE. BAR.
I'd highly recommend checking their channel for more stuff, but this is. HUGE. For the fandom
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Monster Sides
A Sanders Sides Monster AU fic
Summary:
In a dark forest, some distance away from the capital, but right outside a small village, lived six individuals.
These six were seen as cursed, as monsters.
But those in the forest saw them as a part of nature, maybe even guardians.
These six were a close family, living together and helping each other.
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The land of the large kingdom was extraordinary. The meadows were a beautiful green, the skies a bright blue, and the weather was usually at its best. Gentle winds blew over. The grass and leaves dancing softly alongside it. The forests around in the kingdom were a significant source of materials for the city, towns, and villages. All from herbs, to food, and to wood could be gathered in these gatherings of flora.
But there was one forest in the kingdom that none dared to even approach. 
Next to a small village, a fair distance away from the capital of the kingdom, was a large, gloomy forest. Objectively, one would say it looked no different from any other forests in the territory of the kingdom, but for the people, it was a cursed and dangerous place.
After centuries of living next to that forest, people had come to learn to never step inside, or even close to it. It didn't even take long after the village was first established that they found out something dangerous resided in the darkness between the large, old trees. 
Or not just something.
Deep in the forest stood a large and old, almost run-down, mansion. But no human lived inside.
Or preferably said, no full human.
All the creatures belonging to the forest knew who they were, and what they were. But they all lived in harmony.
Because in the mansion lived six men. All hybrids that made them only half human.
Many would see them as monsters, but the fauna saw them as much of a part of nature as themselves. Maybe even more. The nature of the forest would sometimes even call them the guardians of their home.
Outside the mansion laid a small lake. Next to the lake was one of the six. The man had bright brown hair and round gray glasses on his face. As a silhouette, he would have the appearance of a normal human, but in the light, one would immediately take their words back. His skin was a slight shade of green, and clearly looking moist. The man smiled brightly as he skipped alongside the lake side. His leaps were longer and higher than possible for the normal human. 
Because this is Patton. The frog hybrid of the mansion.
Patton continued to hum and skip his way back towards the mansion. His beams were as bright as he was known for every time he saw an animal or a pretty plant close by. Even if he knew their domain well, it always made his day to see the forest in such a pretty state.
The sound of a hysterical cackle came from the trees next to him, but it didn't alert the man. Patton only smiled widely as he stopped to turn in the direction. "Remus! Back already?" he beamed as he waved towards the rustling bushes closing in.
Through the bushes stretched a dark green tentacles, placing itself on the ground to drag its core forwards. "Heya, Croakie!" the man, Remus, grinned when through the plants. The man had the upper body of a human with dark brown hair with a silver highlight on his bangs. But his lower body was of just dark green tentacles with black dots on the top. 
This is Remus. The octopus hybrid of the mansion.
"You should have seen those brats!" Remus told, laughing hysterically as he dragged his tentacles to approach the other. "They had the audacity to make a dare to approach our territory! But that just made the day so much better!" he laughed, as he held his right arm to the side. He held his hand open, and suddenly green sparkles sparkled over his palm, and his morning star fell into his hold. "It's been far too long since I got to play with the humans!"
"Now, now, kiddo. I know they're humans, but don't be too harsh on them. Especially if they were kids," Patton softly scolded the other. But even with his hands on his hips, there was still a slight amused smile on his face. Patton may ever be the optimist, friendly, and peaceful one, but even he had the disliking to the human species.
Snickers filled the air around them as Remus explained the humorous scene to Patton. They had never hurt any humans, unless necessary. They only wanted the selfish species to stay away from their territory and those residing in it; them, the animals, and all the plants.
The sound of wing beats reached them through the silent air, making the two turn to see the third of the six flying in for a landing. Patton beamed seeing the man, jumping high in joy as he landed. "Logan!" he beamed, leaping to immediately stand next to him. "Everyone's back early! This is great!"
This one is Logan. The owl hybrid of the mansion.
"Indeed," Logan answered, a tiny smile of joy visible. He tucked his dark brown feathered wings into his back, then turned to the octopus hybrid. "It would seem your scare has given us the boost for a peaceful day today."
"Of course!" Remus beamed at the praise hidden behind the sentence. A hand was proudly placed to his chest, his weapon disappearing with a green light. "But as much as I wished to play with them more, Hoarder and I have something to finish."
Logan's black hair blew to the passing wind as he narrowed his eyes at the other. "If this is that creation competition you are talking about, I do hope you tend to mend what you break and make sure he doesn't hoard more than he already has."
"Hey!" an offended yell came from the mansion. They all turned, and they all saw a man with red hair and red dragon wings and tail come flying over. "I am only keeping the necessary things in life in our home. Thank you very much!" The man landed down by the group, but he was mostly throwing Remus a glare, which earned a grin back.
This man is Roman. The dragon hybrid of the mansion.
A deep sigh left Logan, and Roman turned to the owl hybrid to see the man shaking his head. "The pile of unnecessary equipment and object in your hoarding room says otherwise, I believe." Logan turned his eyes to look at the dragon hybrid through his black glasses. The talons of his hand were raised to adjust the glasses properly back on his nose again. "But as long as it doesn't pile up outside that room, do as you please."
"Great!" Roman beamed, but shook his head and coughed into his fist of clawed hand. "I mean-. Like it will ever overfill. There's so much room left inside! I can still fly inside, you know!"
"Now, now, do not lie," another man's voice came from behind, a slight hiss in his speech. Everyone turned around to see a man with a bright yellow snake lower body slithering towards them from the mansion. The man's snake tongue flicked out, but looking rather amused as he slithered closer. The left side of his face had greenish-yellow scales which almost gleamed in the light, and on top of his brown hair laid a black fedora with a yellow ribbon around the base. "You know lying to us won't do."
This is Janus. The snake hybrid of the mansion.
Roman rolled his eyes at the fifth man of the group as he stopped by them. "Yeah, yeah, whatever, Slithering Scales," the man scoffed out, but gave out a small smile as he nudged the yellow snake hybrid with his elbow. But a small scoff them came from him, and his red eyes glanced between Janus and Patton. "But you two alright to be out? Winter's approaching, you know."
"Ever the overprotective hoarder you are," Janus commented as he rolled his eyes, but gave a small smile as he shook his head. "We are fine. The season is yet to properly begin. We cold-bloods have survived multiple winter already, you know."
"Yeah!" Patton beamed, leaping around them all. "Your fire and my strange, dark son's clothes and blankets really help!"
Roman gave out a pleased smile at the response, but he did give out a pout at Janus's comment. As part dragon, of course he would be protective of his hoard. And his main, and most precious, treasure he had in said hoard was his family. "Great to hear, Padre," he smiled at Patton, but turned to glance back at the mansion. "Speaking of him, where is he?"
"He was resting in his web the last time I saw him," Janus shrugged as he answered the other. "I had him rest after creating a bit too much silk for his crocheting and knitting later. He doesn't eat enough for the silk production he's doing."
"My poor kiddo!" Patton immediately spoke out in horror and concern. The man made a giant leap towards the mansion, but the sound of skittering had him stop.
Everyone glanced up the walls of the mansion. And out one of the top windows, something came out. "Hey, Snake Face, I have control of my own health, you know," the last of those calling the mansion their home said. The man had black hair and a black hoodie on, but his lower body was of a large spider body. Though his upper body wasn't fully human. The man had eight eyes, six fully purple and the last two human brown, and on each side of his mouth he had the fangs of a spider, which moved slightly as he spoke. And his lower body, his spider body, was large enough for someone to actually sit on his back, but mostly having to curl into themselves to not get hit by the eight legs as the man crawled around.
This is Virgil. The spider hybrid of the mansion.
Virgil crawled down the wall of the mansion, his spider legs letting him walk on any surface without troubles. He crawled down to step down on the grass, his arms crossed in front of his chest as he glared at the snake hybrid. "And for your information, I had just stopped when you slithered in. I was just about to start crocheting, but you just had to barge in."
"Whatever you say, Spiderling," Janus responded, rolling his eyes, but throwing him a smile. "Just make sure to rest. You work too much when winter approaches. You're cold-blooded as well, so you need your rest, especially with the stress of the season."
A scoff left the spider hybrid, but he shook his head and let his arms fall down, his black clawed fingers having a few short silk threads dangling down and dancing to the breeze. "I'm the one making clothes and blankets, you know. So for now, I'm the warmest cold-blooded here."
The chirp of birds came as two magpies came flying down, landing on the back of the spider hybrid. The birds chirped happily up at them all, and they all smiled and greeted back with a nod. Virgil gave the two a smile, and he moved his hands into the pockets of his hoodie. Getting something out of the pocket, Virgil got out a small crochet blanket of his silk, handing it over to the two small birds.
"Here you go," Virgil spoke, smiling as he handed the birds the small blanket. "Stay safe and warm in your nest now. The cold's approaching soon." The magpies gave him joyful and thankful chirps, and the two grabbed the silk blanket and flew off into the forest. Virgil smiled as he watched them fly off, but turned to glance at the others again, also taking notice of the skies above turning dark. "Well, evening's coming, so I better get to my route while handing out what I got."
"Alright, stay safe, kiddo!" Patton beamed at the other, beaming brightly as Virgil went to crawl past them. "Let us know if you need anything, alright?"
"Of course, Popstar," Virgil responded, giving a salute over his shoulder as he headed for the trees behind. Suddenly the man stopped and turned around to face them again. "Oh, and I repaired all the stuff with holes in them," he informed them all, earning beams of delight in return. "That includes the plushies. They're all on my web, so get them whenever."
Cheers erupted from Patton, Remus, and Roman, while Janus and Logan smiled with a nod of appreciation. "You're awesome, Virge!" Roman beamed, eyes visibly sparkling with joy before he spun around to bolt into the mansion to fetch what Virgil had repaired for him.
Patton was not far behind the flying dragon, Remus quick to follow as well. Janus and Logan was left, chuckling alongside Virgil as they watched the others charge in with such energy. "Thank you, Virgil. It is much appreciated," Logan said with a smile at the spider. "But stay safe out. Remus most definitely has scared the humans away for today, but one never know when it comes to that species."
"Yes, yes, I know," Virgil answered, rolling his eyes. "No need to say that every time. I can take care of myself. My poison is paralyzing for a reason."
"Yes, Remus had you show so too many times," Janus agreed, snorting at the memories of the octopus hybrid constantly having Virgil paralyze some of his detached tentacles after regenerating new ones for fun. "Just make sure you don't freeze. The colder you get, the slower you get. And that means the longer in the cold you will be."
Virgil huffed in response, but gave no other answer as he turned to leave the place. Janus and Logan watched as the spider left into the forest, and the two turned to head into the mansion themselves. 
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Virgil silently hummed to himself as he crawled between trees and bushes. Each step his eight legs took made a tiny sound in the grass and leaves, and with the speed of his steps, his crawling always sounded like skittering. And many in the forest recognized that skittering.
Birds, squirrels, deer, and all the animals of the forest would glance up and approach him during his routes through their home. Virgil greeted them all with a small smile, and many animals came either leaping, running, or flying over. The day was turning dark, a time where most would go to lie down for the day, but seeing the hybrid being close, they'd always come over to greet him.
"Hey, guys," Virgil softly greeted. All the animals joyfully greeted back, and a soft chuckle left the hybrid as bunnies, squirrels, and birds came to rest on his spider back. "Hope you're all doing well. But since winter is approaching, I came to give you all new blankets."
The spider put his hands into his pocket, and out came a roll of blankets of his silk. All of the animals grew visibly joyful, and Virgil smiled, pleased to see them like it. He handed out blankets, one by one to the animals around him. All the deer got the larger blankets over them, the birds got the smallest to carry to their nests, and the squirrels and bunnies got the perfect size for them, or larger ones if Virgil knew they had a family. All the other animals with them got their blankets as well, and Virgil was happy as to how tight he rolled the blankets, seeing that it was good that he brought as many as he could.
Virgil lifted the last blanket in his hold to hand to another pair of birds, but the sudden harsh gust of a wind had it fly out of their hold. The birds chirped in dismay as the silk was blown away from them, and they watched it quickly disappear into the darkness with a distressed look.
"Oh, crap..." the spider muttered, seeing the blanket fly between all the trees and much farther away through his night vision. "That was my last one too..." The birds' chirps was low and short, both lowering down to the ground in sadness. "Hey, hey, it's alright," Virgil assured them, gently holding down his hands to them. Both birds glanced up at him, but jumped onto his palms for him to lift them up. Virgil held them up and guided them to his left front leg, letting them jump on to rest right by him. "Don't worry, I can quickly make a new one. It's all fine."
Questioning chirps came from the two, and Virgil gave a soft chuckle as he shook his head. He quickly reassured them once again, and he raised a clawed finger to his mouth and stretched out multiple silk threads, enough to make a thick enough thread to use.
"Won't take long. Don't worry," Virgil mumbled as he moved the thread to his left pointy finger, using his right one to drag out more silk from his mouth. Unlike normal spiders, Virgil created silk from his mouth, usually using his fangs to hold the thread still as he used his clawed fingers to crochet, knitt, or sew with. And his clawed fingers were able to make a small hook at the tip, which was what made him able to crochet, but for knitting and sewing, and outside all that, he usually kept his claws straight and pointy.
Virgil laid on the ground as he started. His legs, except the one the birds sat on, halfway tucked under his body to lie comfortably. Most of the animals had left to sleep for the approaching night, but some continued to stay around the spider, curled in their blanket as they peacefully watched the hybrid crochet another of his blankets.
The birds happily chirped as they watched him masterfully create their blanket, and Virgil smiled as he glanced to the side at them.
Unusual gusts of winds came to their hearing, and they glanced up at the dark night sky to see something red come flying over them. "Ah, there you are, Spider Nightful!" Roman was to speak as he beamed seeing them under him. The dragon flapped his wings to slowly lower down to the ground, careful of the trees' branches. But as he landed his feet down on the ground, he raised an eyebrow at the glare Virgil was throwing at him. "What?"
"Mind your wings, Flame Head. I'm crocheting here, and your gusts are not helping," Virgil scoffed, but returned to his crocheting, being close to finishing the small silk blanket for the two waiting birds.
"And why are you out here, working more in the middle of the cold night after not having had your meal after your last production?" Roman challenged the other, a protective glare thrown at him through narrowed eyes. "I am certain you have not eaten anything protein filled since you left. You know you'll grow weak if you're lacking that, Virgil! You can't go producing more silk without refilling yourself!"
Another scoff left the spider, and he finished off his blanket as he sent the other a glare. "Geez, never took you to be one to sound like Logan," he commented, but averted his gaze to give the blanket to the thankful birds. The birds gave thankful chirps and took off with their new blanket, and Virgil gave them a small smile before turning it into a sigh as he turned back to the dragon. "Why are you here anyway? Aren't you supposed to stay in the mansion to keep up the fire for the others?"
"Logan can hold the fire up long enough until I return," Roman answered with a shrug, but stepped forwards to give Virgil a push in the direction of their home. "You're much later than normal, and you need my fire just as much as them! So off we go now, Night Crawl!"
"Alright, alright, Ro! Geez!" Virgil yelled, but sighed as he shook his head. "I know you're a hoarder, but keep it down, could you? You know I can defend myself if something would suddenly come."
"Whatever you say, V," was all Roman responded before grabbing the spider's wrist to drag him along with him. Virgil groaned as he was dragged by Roman, who power-walked through the forest. The dragon hybrid was dedicated on bringing the spider with him back home before the air grew too cold for the cold-blooded. Roman threw the other a glare after hearing the annoyed groan. "You have no right to do that, Emo Nightmare. Only one hoodie isn't good enough! You don't even have any of your blankets on you! What you have on isn't enough to keep you warm, and you know that!" Roman scolded, only receiving an annoyed deadpan in return, which he ignored as he faced forward again, all out on getting home. "This is why you need my fire!"
A snort came from the other, but he didn't speak out. He knew Roman was in his protective hoarder mode because of his longer than usual absence. And because of that, he knew it was futile to fight against it. He never fought against it, only showing his annoyance or teasing the other, whichever fit the situation best. 
It wasn't long until they came to the treeline ending by their mansion. Stepping through the last bushes, they appeared in the back garden of their home. Faint light danced on the grass during the darkness of the night, so Roman strode towards the back door, still dragging the spider with him.
Roman swung the old wooden door open, stepping into the indoor light with Virgil right behind. The moment they stepped inside, Virgil felt the change in temperature, and a silent sigh of relief left him. The spider's shoulders slumped down at the warmth, not having to force an appearance anymore.
"Come," Roman spoke with a stern voice, but stepping through the room and towards the living room right by. Another sigh left Virgil, but the spider crawled after to follow into the warmer room.
Huddled together in some type of pile were the others. Janus and Patton laid in the middle, Remus using his tentacles to keep the large blanket over them in place, and Logan standing by the fire in the fireplace. Hearing the two return home, Patton beamed brightly, almost jumping out of his spot as he waved them over.
Roman smiled at the frog hybrid, but turned to give Virgil a brief nod to then take Logan's place by the fire. Logan gave the dragon a nod, and he stepped to join the pile of hybrids to help keep the warmth for the cold-blooded ones.
Virgil soon came to crawl over, and Remus lifted some of his tentacles, a part of the blanket while at it, so the spider could join in the middle, the spot for the cold ones. When tucking in his legs and lying down, Janus wrapped his long tail around him, but placing an arm on his back as support. With Virgil's body being a lot different, his back basically going ninety degree up from his spider body, he always only laid with his spider body, his human top having to hang or lean into something for support.
Remus stretched the blanket out to lie over the spider's back, but stretched a different tentacle to fetch another blanket to their side. With the new blanket, he wrapped it around Virgil's shoulder, having the spider now fully covered. Finished with his job, he continued to have his tentacles spread to keep the blanket over the three firmly in place, even if they were to move slightly.
But having nothing much but an arm to support his back, Virgil raised a finger to his mouth for his silk. He needed something to lean on, or his back would turn stiff again, and a single thread hanging from the ceiling would be enough for him. But as he went to do so, a growl from Roman had him stop to turn and raise an eyebrow.
"What did I just tell you earlier?" Roman questioned, eyes obviously narrowed with a warning look.
A huff left the spider, but he let his hand fall back down. A demanding look was shot back, and the dragon immediately went to drag over a cushioned stool for him.
When the furniture was in arm reach, Virgil immediately dragged it over and leaned onto it with crossed arms.
Seeing as everything was finally settled, a sigh of pleasure came from Patton, and he melted into the pile. With everyone back home, and Roman keeping a bright fire burning for them, everything was perfect. The group had always lived together and had this routine for the colder times. The more warm-blooded would always make sure the cold-blooded were all well in health, not growing cold or sick. 
Remus, as an octopus hybrid, should also be a cold-blooded, but for some miracle, he was actually not. Maybe it was from his creation magic, like Roman's, or if it was his relation to the dragon hybrid, no one knew. They were just glad he wasn't cold-blooded as well. Knowing he would have been a difficult one to keep healthy as so. That man was always all around. All from being underwater in the lake, to climbing in the trees, to doing his job to scare off all the humans daring to step close to their territory. Keeping him constantly warm enough would be a pain for them all, so they were thankful for that miracle.
Logan got up from his place, his wings tucked behind his back, but Virgil could see the others had helped him groom by the time he had gotten back, or more like Roman dragged him back. "I will go and start on something for us all to eat," Logan stated, heading to the kitchen, leaving the group to continue to huddle together for warmth. "I will be right back."
"Alright! But call if you need help!" Patton called after the other, but cuddled closed to Janus as he hugged the silk blanket closer to them.
"He'll be fine like usual, Padre," Roman chuckled as he stepped over to take Logan's place by the frog. "He does fine in the kitchen. Though I do still prefer your meals, but the priority is to keep you warm."
A small chuckle left Patton, and the man croaked as he reached an arm up at the dragon. Roman smiled as he took it, and Patton dragged him down to lie with them. An amused laugh came from Roman, but he got himself comfortable by the pile, but making sure he had good view of the fire, being ready to strengthen it if it was to weaken for even a moment. 
Everything was nice, cozy, and peaceful for them as another normal day passed by. The six men were as close as one could be without being blood-related, with the exception of Remus and Roman that is. And they would continue to be a close family of unique specimen, who stood out from everything else in the world.
The moon of the night sky shone beautifully down over the mansion as they all feasted and cuddled together for warmth and rest. This was all they ever needed, and it was all they ever wanted.
This is the hybrids' mansion. Their home.
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Masterpost of my Fanfics and Stories
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Sander Sides x Pokémon Crossovers:
The Special Pokévendures of Sander Sides:
Part 1
Shadows
Monster Sides:
Part 1
Virgil and Janus sketch
Remus sketch
Roman sketch
Detective Conan x Pokémon:
A Detectives Unusual Adventures:
Cover
Pokémon Tantei:
Team sketch
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Shadows
First part of the fic: Part 1
This is not a part following right after the first part. This is just a chap I randomly wrote a long time ago, and just decided to publish this on tumblr now.
There are supposed to be chapters before this one, but I haven't come to write/re-write any of yet.
Like, the background for Virgil and Gengar is important for this chapter, but isn't necessary to understand this one.
Hope you enjoy!
Word Count: 3524
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The sun shone high in the clear blue skies. Calls of wild Pokémon were all around them from the lush nature around. Trees rustled in the gentle breezes flying around. Today had been another fine day, and the activity of all the Pokémon around said so as well. 
Thomas smiled as he glanced around from where he stood in the group. Eevee gave out a happy chirp from where she sat on his shoulder, and the young man grinned in agreement. The Evolution Pokémon's brown fur danced to the breeze, some brushing the man's skin from her proximity to his chin. 
Turning his glance from the nature around back to his group, Thomas gave a small amused chuckle when seeing the usual scene. He watched Logan, Roman, and Remus argue on which road of the divided path they should take, something that was the usual during their travels. As the three continued to have their argument, Thomas turned to glance at the others. 
As expected, Janus was shaking his head as he rubbed the bridge of his nose in frustration. A hint of empathy swung to the man, as Thomas knew he already had it enough with having Remus on a leash. "Would you all be quiet already?" Janus scoffed, stepping over to the group. A light shot out from the Safari Ball on his magnet belt, and Seviper hissed when materialized. "Remus, let's just go. We can meet up again another time," Janus stated, Seviper taking that as the cue to grab the said man as Janus turned to the rest with a nod. "We'll be heading on our own way, then, Thomasss," the yellow and poison themed man stated with a joking hiss and a grin. "You know how Remus can be."
"Of course," Thomas returned with a wide smile. "Maybe we'll meet in the next city?" he suggested with a tiny nod. Eevee chirped in agreement, and Thomas smiled as he gestured a nod towards Roman. "As Roman had another contest he wanted to take part in, so we'll probably be staying there for a while."
"We will have to see," Janus answered with a nod. The Poison Type Trainer gave the rest a nod, though when turning to the Ghost Type Trainer, his eyes turned stern. "Virge, be a dear and don't hurt or get sick when we are to meet up yet again."
A scowl left the other man, and Virgil crossed his arms as he sent a glare. "Mind your own business, snake. And you know I don't do it with intention."
"Yesss," Janus answered with a huff, but turned around. "But your luck is just... fabulous." Janus ignored the click of a tongue coming from the other, and he stepped over to where Remus gleamed with excitement from where he was stuck in Seviper's coiled hold. "Let us be on our way, then," he spoke. A hiss of agreement came from his partner Pokémon, and Remus' loud shouts of excitement were ignored by all.
"Bye, Janus, bye Remus!" Patton called as the known Dark Sides of their group left for the left path of the crossroad. "See you soon!" A yellow gloved hand rose over Janus's shoulder level, and Patton beamed at the acknowledgement.
"Keep control over Rem like usual, would ya?" Roman called over to them, giving a reluctant wave. "He's cost us enough just this month already."
"Indeed, he has," a sigh from Logan had them turn before seeing Janus give another gesture of having heard them, but not like they needed it to know. 
Thomas raised his head to give a last glance at the departing two figures. It had been a while since the last time the group had split. They had maybe traveled a good month together now since last time. And he remembered that day quite well since Remus had yet again been able to drag himself and Virgil into something they didn't want to get into, leading to the two to get either hurt or sick. Those two really were infamous of getting into stuff, Virgil willingly or not, thanks to Remus.
The light of a Pokéball caught his attention, but it was the yelp of Virgil that had everyone turn.
"Gengar! Warn a guy next time!" Virgil warned with a small growl from where he floated in the air. 
"Gen, gen, gengar!" Was all his ace said before beaming and flying all around him in excitement. "Gengar!"
"Yes, I know you like the days Rem is gone, but come on!" Virgil scoffed at her. His violet eyes followed the Shadow Pokémon with a small glare, but dropped it when seeing her give no care to it. She was his best friend and number one partner after all, so everyone knew nothing would ever come between them, themselves, or outside forces. "Can I get down now?"
Gengar seemed to give the man no heed with her excitement all too clear for the others. Roman snickered from below them in amusement at seeing the other stuck in the air all because of his partner. While Patton looked up joyfully and clapped his hands together, while Logan was mildly annoyed. "Gengar, I recommend you put Virgil down. The likelihood of him getting hurt from a fall is far too high to take the chance of."
"Logan, you should not have said that," Thomas could barely comment before Gengar froze in the air.
"Gen, gengar! Gen, gen!" erupted from the Pokémon as a fierce glare was thrown down at the Psychic Type Trainer.
"And now she'll be at it again..." Thomas sighed at the scene. He watched as Gengar growled down at the group and flew farther up with Virgil in her Psychic hold. "You know, Logan," Thomas started as he turned to said man. "You know Gengar has full control and would never let something happen, especially something like her dropping him."
"Yeah," Roman agreed as he stepped over to them. The Steel Type Trainer gave them a brief nod before glancing up at the Ghost themed Pokémon and Trainer. "That Gengar of his is the definition of an overprotective mother, I'd say."
Eevee chirped as she tilted her head. Thomas gave her a side glance, but turned when seeing Patton skipping over to them, landing by their side with a final small jump. "But it's cute, isn't it?" he beamed, clapping his hands together with his beaming smile. "She sees my dark, strange son as her own son!"
"It is far from cute," Logan huffed, adjusting his glasses to glare up at the Pokémon in topic. "It is a nuisance than anything else. Pokémon who sees themselves as, so called, parents should not act like this."
An offended gasp came from Patton, and Roman looked ready to start a giant argument against every statement the other said. However, Thomas was quick to see the signs and took a step further. "Logan, that's enough," he spoke with a firm tone. "There have been rare cases of Pokémon raising kids, and you know those. And even if someone's parents are Pokémon or human, them being playful is nothing wrong. It just shows how well of a parental bond they have to the kids."
"You guys done now?" came a question, and they all turned to see Virgil hovering right by them. Gengar floated much further back, her arms crossed as she glared down at them. Virgil gave a brief glance back at her, but sighed and turned to face the group again. "I get what you guys are saying, but just let it be, alright?" he spoke. The man then leaned backwards and he floated further up into the air. "Gengar still doesn't trust Remus, for all too good reasons, so she's just excited."
A firm nod came from said Pokémon, but she gave a final glare down at Logan before turning her head away with a loud huff. Logan gave out a sigh, and a small nod came after. "Very well. I shall not comment more on this behaviour. I can see her distrust to Remus and his Pokémon, so I will accept this for now."
"Thanks," was all Virgil got to respond before he got dragged further into the air. "Geez, Gengar," he said, giving her a tiny glare as he found himself floating next to her again. "We got all day."
"Gen, gen," Gengar spoke as she shook her head, but came to beam again. She floated all around him, and Virgil gave a small smiled as he watched her joy. Gengar was always energetic and playful, but she tended to tone it down to make room for keeping guard while Remus was around. Everyone understood her for that, as Remus was a giant factor to Virgil's constant injuries and sicknesses. Virgil may have a ton of bad luck, hence why he's constantly the one against certain things for difference scenarios, but Remus constantly made it worse. "Gengar!"
A small sigh of relief left Thomas as he watched the Pokémon. But before anyone even registered a thing, a Shadow Ball came flying out of no where. Gengar cried out in pain as the Ghost Move crashed into her. The Super Effective Move did damage on her, and because of the hard and sudden attack, her concentration was thrown off, making her Psychic fall.
Virgil yelled out in fear as he started to fall. Everyone called out for their friend in pure horror and concern, but was unable to move from the sudden change in the scenario. 
"Gengar!" Gengar scream. She gritted her teeth through the pain, and she dove to him in a moment's time, using her Psychic to grab hold of him again, just a small distance over the ground. 
"Virgil!" the other called, immediately running over to the man as Gengar carefully placed him down. 
"Oh my Arceus! Kiddo, are you alright?! Are you hurt anywhere?!" Patton immediately fussed, looking all over the man in distress, scouting for any scratch or cloth uncomfortably out of place.
"I'm fine..." Virgil was able to breathe out, but had to lean back onto his arms to rest. The small moment that he fell had made his body erupt with adrenaline, and he needed time to cool it down. But he didn't give it too much time as he turned back to Gengar as she placed herself next to him, growling as she glared in the direction the attack came from. "Just what was that?" Virgil questioned as he carefully got himself up. 
Roman narrowed his eyes as he stared over in the direction as well, letting Patton and Thomas take charge of making sure the man truly was fine. "I've no idea, but it didn't seem friendly," he snarled. His red eyes scanned the field and trees east for them. 
"There are no Pokémon who has the natural ability to use Shadow Ball anywhere close here," Logan stated, scanning the area as well with stern, narrowed eyes. "Whoever it was must have fled by now."
"I don't care!" Roman snarled, taking his Dusk Ball from his belt and threw it up into the air. With a flashing light, Aegislash appeared in the air with a glare in the same direction. He floated down to eye level with the others, nodding in agreement to what Roman would say. "But no one attacks one of us without consequences!"
In the next moment, a cry of an angered Pokémon reached them. They all glanced up to see a Skarmory speeding in the air over them. The group watched the Pokémon with caution, clearly seeing the agitated and angered Pokémon being too close to them. The Skarmory seemed to take notice of them, its eyes filled with anger, but when catching an eye on the two powerful Pokémon glaring up at it, it turned and flew off.
The next second was filled with silence. Only the breeze blowing in the grass and a few trees were the sounds heard around. "Eev," Eevee was the first to speak out. Thomas turned to her, and she shook her head as she glanced around again. "Eev, eevee." Her speech had Gengar and Aegislash turn to her with a brief glance, but gave an agreeing nod.
"The danger seems to be gone now," Logan spoke, understanding the Pokémon's gestures and seeing their guards sink down. 
"But that Skarmory couldn't be the culprit," Roman snarled, throwing the Psychic Type Trainer a stern glare. "We need to find whoever attacked! They need to be taught a valuable lesson!"
Logan turned to the other, but shook his head in response. "Indeed, but as I said, the danger seems to be gone now, so it's futile to even go searching for it. It will gain us nothing."
Thomas nodded in agreement at Logan's statement, making Roman scoff, but let it be. The Normal Type Trainer then turned to face the other two in the group. Patton kept close to Virgil in concern, but it was Virgil's expression that had Thomas raise an eyebrow. The man was staring up at where the Skarmory had just been, but there was also a slightl uncomfortable look on him. "Virge, you good, bud?"
This had everyone divert their attention to the Ghost Trainer again. It took a second for the other to respond. "It's nothing..." he came to speak after a second. The man shook his head and turned to them. "Let's just go. I've had enough excitement for today," he commented with a tired sigh. "Rem and Jan just left... This doesn't bode well..."
A snort left Roman, which ended up with glares from the other three. "What?" he asked, giving out a small shrug. "It's not like we can disagree. We've experienced enough."
Thomas gave out a heavy sigh, but said nothing against it. For the most part, his reaction was fair. The Ghost Type Trainer's luck was just abysmal. The Dark Sides, read Remus, being with them or not.
Without another word, the group stepped to walk down the path they chose to take. Roman returned Aegislash into his Pokéball, placing it onto his magnet belt again. While Virgil let Gengar continue to stay out, knowing her enough to know it was futile to even try returning her.
The walk continued in silence, but everyone kept throwing glances towards Virgil. Or rather Gengar, who basically hung from his shoulder, almost looking like the man had a larger backpack on him.
"Gengar," Virgil suddenly came to speak. His tone was completely neutral, giving out no emotion at all, but the hint of a warning growl could be heard in it. "No."
The other four and Eevee glanced at each other in confusion. Some had their eyebrows raised at the other Trainer. Logan mostly watching intrigued by how the Trainer read his Pokémon so well without even looking at her.
"Gen, gen-," Gengar spoke, but cut herself from the look Virgil threw her from over his shoulder.
Virgil narrowed his eyes slightly, and Gengar hung in silence for a second before giving out a sigh. She let go of him, and she floated to be in arm's reach next to him, instead of clinging onto him. Seeing her giving him some space, Virgil gave an approving nod. "Thank you." The man then glanced behind to eye the others. "Not a question, and not a word," he warned. His tone wasn't harsh, but they got the signal. "Not now at least."
"Don't worry, kiddo. Whenever you're ready," Patton reassured, throwing him a bright smile.
The other gave a thankful nod, but faced forward again. Gengar continued to float close to him, but kept a slight distance as well. If it was Virgil's or Gengar's purpose, the others couldn't quite tell.
"Gen... gar..." Gengar muttered, her red eyes glancing over at Virgil before shooting to every direction around them.
"Gengar, it's fine." The others were barely able to hear the man in front of them. Virgil whispered in such a low volume, but as he turned slightly to focus on his partner, it made them able to hear. "It's not him. It's fine."
"Gar..." Gengar spoke. Her eyes narrowed slightly, but she shook her head and glanced around again.
What seemed to be an almost frustrated sigh left Virgil, and he stopped in his tracks. The moment he did, the others froze in place. Thomas and the rest held their breaths, staring with wide eyes as Virgil fully turned towards his Pokémon, a stern look in his eyes. "Gengar," he called, sternly. This made the Pokémon freeze, but she slowly turned to face the man. "It's not him. I'm certain of it," he explained, his expression softening into a reassuring look. "It's alright. I would sense him if he was close, and he's not. Whoever that was, was someone else. Quite similar, I'm sure of, but not him."
Gengar stared back at the man, and everything was still between them. None of the two moved or spoke as they stared, and the others in the group almost started to grow concerned. A synced nod suddenly came from the man and Pokémon, and they faced forward again to resume the walk.
"Hey, Virge, what the heck was that about?" Roman was the first to break the moment. 
The question made Virgil abruptly stop again, but he didn't turn. "I said not to question it," Virgil spoke, voice low, but a clear warning.
"Yes, I heard that, Doctor Gloom," Roman spoke, rolling his eyes as he stepped forward. The other three gave discouraging whispers or warning glances, but he ignored them, only taking another step forward. "But if it had Gengar that unsettled, I'd like to know what that was? Who's this 'him' that we need to keep an eye out for?"
A slow and deep sigh left Virgil, and he turned around. Gengar shot the man a quick glance, but when seeing the blank expression, she floated to hover right by his shoulder. An uncertain look was on her, but she quickly covered it with a blank expression as well. Virgil stared at Roman, then his violet eyes shot at the other three. "Fine," he suddenly spoke. The man moved his pale hand into the pocket of his black jacket. His hand was clearly visible with the contrast, only losing that as it disappeared into the pocket. "I've already told you the story, so you should know that," Virgil commented, and he pulled a string out of the pocket. 
The string seemed to be in a loop, probably a homemade necklace. But what was tied to it was what caught their attention. It was a Lunar Wing.
"Are you saying..." Logan started in a mumble, but cut as Virgil gave a nod in confirmation. 
He held the necklace up, staring at the dull, but bright green and white curved feather. Carefully, Virgil grabbed the end of the feather, and he held it down again. "Since that time, I've always kept the Lunar Wing. Not that I expect for it to happen again, but with it, it almost feels like I would be able to sense if he or Cresselia are close. I can't say that I really can, 'cause it's just a feeling I have." A deep breath was taken, and Virgil lowered his eyes, pocketing the feather again.
"But... So you're saying whoever attacked you wasn't Darkrai... but something similar?" Thomas slowly asked the other, recalling what the man had just told Gengar.
A shrug came in response, and Virgil turned around again. "As I said, I can't be sure, but it sure felt like it."
"You're saying there's a Mythical somewhere around here?!" Roman almost shrieked, his head shooting in every direction. 
Virgil gave out a scoff, turning his head to glare back at the other. "Stop overreacting. It's probably nothing like that. As I said, it's just a feeling," he commented, facing forward again. "And you know my feeling and senses can be all around the place at times."
Roman threw the man another glance, but a soft sigh left him. He turned towards the others, and he saw the uncertain looks of them as well. It wasn't that they didn't believe Virgil. They knew the man indeed tended to feel overly anxious and uncertain about almost anything, but many times, those senses had been close to, if not fully, the truth. Sure, many times, it was just over-exaggeration, but the times he was correct almost evened out that amount. So to speak, what happened now spooked them slightly.
"Come on," Virgil spoke, regaining the others' focus. The other didn't turn back to them, only staring forward, Gengar holding a hand to his shoulder. "Let's just get going."
"Alright, kiddo..." Patton responded, but his voice was low and soft. They were all concerned, but knew to not push more than they already had. Having the other open up to them like this was rather big, especially this personal. "Let's head down the road for a while, then see if we find a good place to rest soon."
Only a nod was given in answer, and Virgil stepped to walk ahead of them. The others took a few extra second, but followed after. Eevee glanced from Virgil and to Thomas in concern, but the man raised a hand to her head. "Don't worry. Everything will turn out fine," he assured her, trying his best to give a reassuring smile. "He'll just need some time."
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krislin · 2 months
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it's a lot of stuff...
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krislin · 3 months
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I find it very interesting they built Alastor up as an over-powered character that could never fumble or lose to anyone in the cast, only to end the season showing him totally beat by an obvious higher power, one more arrogant and malicious than him, having a breakdown at just how mortal, weak, and trapped he is at his current state.
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His power waning more subtly implied with the introduction of Lucifer, then very obviously with the battle against Adam
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The fact that a single punch from Lucifer broke Adam's mask and sent him BOUNCING, then the moment he released a bit of his real power Adam was beatin within an inch of his life
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Like damn
The swerve
One thing Alastor always got that other characters don't have though is his ability to manipulate others and play the game in the long run, like his deal with Charlie
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Excited to see how he develops
#rb
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krislin · 3 months
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I got Scarlet but I love this one better lol
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krislin · 3 months
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Which Detco Art-Style do you like.....
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krislin · 4 months
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I’m rewatching Detective Conan again and low-key wish Kaitou Kid was also a victim of APTX 4869
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krislin · 4 months
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I don't care that you're of lower station
Or primed to sate my dark temptations
Why can't you understand?
Let me explain...
It feels SO good to have time off so I can have the inspiration to draw again. Anyways this song makes me think of Roman and I'm proud of this piece.
If you like it, please reblog it.
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krislin · 4 months
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Yesterday I got 6 shiny Delibird on Pokémon Violet. 5 while shiny hunting an outbreak, and the 6th when grinding for Delibird Parcels.
Then when going to bed, I accidentally found out that you can tap the fan to make the cooking go faster. Which I wish I knew earlier...
But then the next morning-
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I got a shiny Holiday Pikachu!
I was first tired and confused as to why a giant yellow ring surrounded it when researching a new sleeping position on the Pikachu. It took until going to the next phase of giving cookies that I realized, because of the shiny animation.
I am proud to saw that I got a shiny chain that lasted an entire night over 2 different games! Maybe I'll get some today when playing Violet again
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krislin · 5 months
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First time felting!
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