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    Weazel replied to the thread Malantau Howling Precipice.
    A Trainer? Where had he heard that term before? Hadn’t… Hadn’t Archie said something about Trainers once or twice? Human beings who...
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    Weazel reacted to Tetra's post in the thread Malantau Howling Precipice with Mewlulz Mewlulz.
    With a wearied sigh, Koa flopped down across from Dustin, next to the hearth. Warmth soaked into his cold, aching limbs and he took a...
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    Weazel replied to the thread Malantau Howling Precipice.
    The Buizel smirked, and puffed his chest out proudly, “I see my reputation precedes me!” Storm God, he liked that one. And this...
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    Weazel replied to the thread Malantau Howling Precipice.
    Koamaru suddenly got a real far away look in his eyes. The hell? He’d been so excited that he and Dustin could communicate a second ago...
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    Weazel replied to the thread Malantau Howling Precipice.
    Dustin forced himself back up to a seated position, mentally telling himself to stop being such a wimp. Now that the phantom was gone...
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    Weazel reacted to Tetra's post in the thread Malantau Howling Precipice with Mewlulz Mewlulz.
    Koa's thoughts swirled murkily, shifting between memories of the past and the vision he'd witnessed of Dustin. Dustin's father... That...
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    Weazel replied to the thread Malantau Howling Precipice.
    The monster twisted and reformed itself, it's snake-like pattern unraveling and becoming words, numbers, a picture. His name, a...
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    Weazel reacted to Tetra's post in the thread Malantau Howling Precipice with Quag Quag.
    The Mural Beast cackled noiselessly. Its blood-red painted maw began to move and once more, it spoke. Blade like words, slicing across...
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    Weazel reacted to Tetra's post in the thread Malantau Howling Precipice with Wowzard Wowzard.
    Koa writhed and thrashed, discharging surge after surge of electricity and then flaring radiance and shadow until his vision went blurry...
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    Weazel replied to the thread Malantau Howling Precipice.
    And just like that, the whole feeling of the place changed. Inky black shadows seemed to ooze out of every surface. Dustin felt...
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    Weazel reacted to Tetra's post in the thread Malantau Howling Precipice with Quag Quag.
    The mural's face began to move, the mouth and head moving almost as if... laughing. The hall itself thrummed with a barely perceptible...
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    Weazel reacted to Tetra's post in the thread Malantau Howling Precipice with Eyes Eyes.
    Dustin was hurt, and Koa couldn't do a thing. Annoyance ran through Koa. Curse whatever nonsense caused his bag to be lost when he'd...
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    Weazel reacted to Tetra's post in the thread Malantau Howling Precipice with Eyes Eyes.
    "Dustin!" he howled. Koa spun and fired at two advancing dogs before they could get too close, but he could feel his elecricity getting...
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    Weazel replied to the thread Malantau Howling Precipice.
    Safety, for now at least. Koamaru kicked the door closed and plunged them into complete darkness, the only illumination the glow of...
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    Weazel replied to the thread Malantau Howling Precipice.
    The house was merely feet away, build slightly up on a hill, the door elevated just a few short stone steps. They were going to make it...
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