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Published: 2019-07-18 15:03:49 +0000 UTC; Views: 987; Favourites: 26; Downloads: 4
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Evolves into Nine'eon with a elemental stone

Area found: Grassy Plains, Mountain sides

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Original Lineart TBA
Fusion suggested by hopeofnyan

Background (c) Game Freak
Background edits PhoenixOfLight92 
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Comments: 13

VictorArminius [2019-07-18 18:50:50 +0000 UTC]

Isn't this the plural form of VULVA?

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CurlyMarimoo In reply to VictorArminius [2019-07-18 19:02:15 +0000 UTC]

Nope! OwO some language maybe but not in English! Or Swedish!

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VictorArminius In reply to CurlyMarimoo [2019-07-18 19:47:49 +0000 UTC]

I'm teasing!  If we were serious, it would be VULVA in its singular form and VULVAE as a plural noun, but this would only be correct in Roman Latin.  I had eight semesters (that's four years!) of Lingua Latina in college and have yet to get over the trauma of it.  What's worse, all the Romans are dead, and I have no one to talk to.  What a waste!!!  Thanks for playing, anyway.  I hope I didn't offend you...
P.S.-  Are you really Swedish?  I have some IKEA furniture I'm trying to assemble.  Perhaps you could help me with it.  I'm having some trouble fastening all the buttons!

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CurlyMarimoo In reply to VictorArminius [2019-07-18 20:08:29 +0000 UTC]

Yeah I had to look it up so I didn't use a word something in that way OwO can never be too safe and I didn't even know it was a word until now. Well some teasing have never hurt me before but you sure gave me a scare there for a second xD 

Yeah I'm Swedish but not a IKEA specialist OwO Haven't built a thing for them in years

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VictorArminius In reply to CurlyMarimoo [2019-07-18 21:30:07 +0000 UTC]

Everything's cool!  You gave me a good snicker, which I needed.  As you can probably tell from my study of Latin, I'm a linguistic nutjob, reading and writing in sixteen languages.  Swedish isn't one of them, but I taler Dansk pretty well, and I have heard some outrageous stories about words in Danish that are obscene in Swedish, and vice-versa.  How funny!  My Danish friend told me that if a Dane and a Swede were ever to date, the first time they're together all they talk about is the languages and the way they compare to each other.  I'm a novelist (in English and German) and I create languages for my science-fiction and fantasy works.  I'll tell you what's worse than mastering a dead language, like Latin, that nobody alive still speaks, and that is mastering a language you invented, a language no one ever spoke in the first place!!!  Hmmmmm... Bug me again, if you like!

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CurlyMarimoo In reply to VictorArminius [2019-07-18 22:10:59 +0000 UTC]

That's really cool! OwO And it's quite true we would talk about that or other ways our two similar sounding languages differ from each other. Throw someone from Norway in there too and you have a real conversation starter >. >

16 languages?! Whoo that's a lot, but really helpful I can guess.
I saw a video about that, making your own language. Takes some real dedication if you gonna make your own rules how to speak it and all that.

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VictorArminius In reply to CurlyMarimoo [2019-07-19 01:02:57 +0000 UTC]

As far as creating your own language, you MUST do it when dipping into fictional cultures, as the producers did on Game of Thrones.  If you're going to provide snippets of speech in a language, even if the viewer doesn't speak or understand it, the language needs to have a sensible grammatical structure to sound right at the gut level.  There are people out there now, enthusiasts of the show, who DO speak, understand and converse in High Valerian or Dothraki (I have a few phrases of each on board), just as there are old Star Trek fans who can jabber at you in Klingon or salute you in Vulcan (guilty, here, I'm afraid).  But I am a linguistic savant, and I'll admit it.  Drop me into a cultural environment and I will get it eventually.  It helps to have a friendly local to teach articles, definite and indefinite, commonly used nouns and verbs and prepositions, never underestimate the importance of prepositions in making yourself understood!  Put me in with strangers with no English, and I will mime my way through, hoping we can laugh at our misunderstandings.  The farthest I have been from home was Western Xinjiang province, China, among the last of the Caucasian horse nomads of the Great Taklamakan Desert.  I once loved the daughter of their "Saten" (Sultan) and had every reason to get good at their spoken language, Jurengo.  Jurengo is a strange one, splitting the difference between Jomon-era Japanese and a kind of proto-Turkish, written in the last version of the Tocharian script.  Had I need of an unbreakable code, I would teach the other person Jurengo, including the mixed, double alphabet they use.  I'm sure we could drive the code-breakers crazy, although a Russian with some knowledge of Kyrgyz could get some of it, I'm sure.  Just for your information, not to brag, I speak, read and write English and German, Roman Latin and from there the Romance languages of French, Spanish, Italian and Romanian, "Koine" (Hellenistic-period) Greek, Russian and thus Bulgarian and South Slav (SerboCroat), Turkish, Jurengo, Hebrew and two dialects of Aramaic, the version Jesus and his friends might have spoken and a Northern type of the same called Syriac.  Many of my friends are Syrian Christians who are here in the United States as refugees from the war, and hearing them pray the Lord's Prayer in the same words the man himself once used will make you cry, whether you believe or not...  This has gotten long!  Do not hesitate to rattle my cage anytime.  For a Swede, your English is just beautiful.  You must have had years of it in school!     Victor
P.S.- I'm mannerly in Arabic and Japanese, and I'm learning Korean.  How many is that?   V! 

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hopeofnyan [2019-07-18 18:30:20 +0000 UTC]

this. Perfection.

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CurlyMarimoo In reply to hopeofnyan [2019-07-18 18:39:42 +0000 UTC]

Sheep fox OwO

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hopeofnyan In reply to CurlyMarimoo [2019-07-18 18:52:55 +0000 UTC]

Yas. A cousin of Mareep and Wooloo.

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CurlyMarimoo In reply to hopeofnyan [2019-07-18 19:06:59 +0000 UTC]

A fox in sheep's clothing xD

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Umbrali [2019-07-18 17:00:10 +0000 UTC]

So cute too qwq

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CurlyMarimoo In reply to Umbrali [2019-07-18 17:52:50 +0000 UTC]

Well Eevee and Vulpix are cute pokemon so I had to make the fusion cute too, and floofy OwO

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