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    Weazel reacted to Tetra's post in the thread Malantau Howling Precipice with Eyes Eyes.
    A faint rumbling growl slithered up through Anubis' throat. Foolish. Why was every pokemon he met so ready to run off? They should at...
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    Weazel replied to the thread Malantau Howling Precipice.
    Alright, they weren’t fighting. That was a plus. Only, now the Shinx was wandering off. And it could barely keep all four paws...
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    Weazel replied to the thread Malantau Howling Precipice.
    Archie’s hopes were immediately dashed. The stranger’s words, just like their song, were completely alien to his ears. To make matters...
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    Weazel reacted to Tetra's post in the thread Malantau Howling Precipice with Like Like.
    Well at least his bizzare new companion wasn't afraid. Dustin seemed as relaxed and nonchalant as if they were taking a stroll through a...
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    Weazel replied to the thread Malantau Howling Precipice.
    “This’ll make for one hell of a story if we make it out of it, eh?” Dustin teased. He wasn’t too terribly concerned about Koamaru’s...
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    Weazel reacted to Tetra's post in the thread Malantau Howling Precipice with Veelove Veelove.
    At the sight of a the blue feline, Anubis perked up. He recognized that species! Shinx. His sire's species. Alpha talked about them...
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    Weazel reacted to Tetra's post in the thread Malantau Howling Precipice with Like Like.
    Anubis tilted his ears toward the sound, listening. Singing? How very odd. The language was not one he had heard before, not one of the...
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    Weazel replied to the thread Malantau Howling Precipice.
    Following the singing eventually lead them to… A Shinx. Well, it was hard not to be a little disappointed that it wasn’t someone...
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    Weazel reacted to Tetra's post in the thread Malantau Howling Precipice with Like Like.
    Anubis huffed. No luck then, in trying to communicate. That was fine, he was used to it... although not so much from mon. Ranger was...
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    Weazel replied to the thread Malantau Howling Precipice.
    As they walked, another sound eventually reached his ears. Carried on the wind, it sounded almost like… Singing? But he couldn’t make...
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    Weazel reacted to Tetra's post in the thread Malantau Howling Precipice with Like Like.
    Crunch. Crunch. Crunch. One paw in front of the other. Keep going. Keep walking, because what else was there? No voices of the others...
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    Weazel replied to the thread Malantau Howling Precipice.
    He brought his paws to his ears, listened. No response but the wind, even the echo of their voices swallowed up by the featureless...
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    Weazel replied to the thread Malantau Howling Precipice.
    Archie slid his paws into his coat pockets, out of the cold of the wind. Thankfully, it was warm – at least comparatively so – near the...
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    Weazel reacted to Tetra's post in the thread Malantau Howling Precipice with Quag Quag.
    'Excellent! Yes I am looking for my trainer-'... Ah. The stranger had not quite understood him, now that he considered the responding...
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    Weazel reacted to Tetra's post in the thread Malantau Howling Precipice with Like Like.
    Anubis perked up, his ears standing up (which still felt nostalgically foreign), and woofed softly. 'Yes, that would be ideal.' Working...
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