wild: this is my horse! his name is tiny
tiny, the absolutely massive horse from the “hunt for the giant horse” side quest, easily three times as tall as wild and covered in battle scars: …
wild: tiny is very friendly and nice and adorable and he’s super duper good at crushing bokoblins with his hooves and letting me shoot arrows while riding him so don’t worry
tiny: …
wind, shaking: i want twilight to bring epona back
Going to social event as a couple for the thirst time ✨✨✨
“Dragons respect the strong,” the dragon said. “Okay, so if that’s true why do you never attack that one old farmer outside the city.” Asked the adventurer. “I’ll repeat, Dragons respect the strong.”
Good world design elements that you should almost always use:
Large carnivorous monsters that kill and eat people but also serve as mounts and are sweet babies with the people that handle them.
Floating islands that logically make no sense but are cool to explore
Baseball bats as weaponry in any remotely modern-ish setting
Elemental type triangles/squares
Nonhuman cultures and locations build with their individual bodies and abilities in mind
The wolf-man cowers in the corner of the shrine he adopted as his home and began to take care of, having heard many stories from fellow “monsters” of the lunatic hero who mercilessly pursues his perceived enemies on demand from any villager without anything that would hint at any non-human lineage.
A quiet whine enters the air as the Hero raises his dull sword, wielding it like a barbarian would hold a club rather than how a trained warrior would use even the worst of blades…
It doesn’t take long for the whining to stop.
The hero steps out of the shrine and wipes the sweat from his brow, a broad smile on his face as he sheathes his crimson-stained club. A group of villagers come to congratulate the hero, clapping and cheering before parading him back to town.
Some day soon, the true hero will find the monster in their place, and do unto him all the pain he has inflicted upon others.
“Halt, foul beast! You shall threaten this town no longer!” Yelled the hero, drawing their blade, an ancient artefact that glowed and became razor sharp in the presence of evil.. except it wasn’t only not glowing, but dulled as the hero pointed it at the 8’ tall man-wolf huddled in the corner.
t h i s
yeap
My Mudsdale isn’t allowed to just wander around the neighborhood freely. Most of his attempts to take other Pokémon are when they wander onto our property, or when we’re riding out for a walk.
I received Mudsdale from a family member who bought him a few months after I fully dedicated to running a ranch, which is when I started breeding Doduo. He was already a 7 year old Mudsdale at that point, and as far as I checked with the local Pokémon Center and research sources, his general behavior wasn’t too far out of the norm…
As far as I know, he was bred for competitive battling but had an injury early enough in life to skew training to be too troubling, so the original owners sold him to a suburban family who kept him alone… beyond that, I just know my aunt bought him from a different rehoming situation and then passed him off to me.
I through the socialization with the Doduo, Dodrio, and a few other Pokémon I’ve acquired would be enough to help balance out his herd nature, but he just started trying to corral Pokémon on walks or that the neighbors let wander around about a month ago.
My main partner (Mudsdale, M10) has been trying to kidnap the other Pokémon he sees around the neighborhood, and I’ve had to return half of them because they’re already owned and just being adopted by my giant mud horse.
I think he’s trying to start his own herd/family, but he was raised by himself, and I’ve only had other Pokémon for about two or three years, so I think it’s just instinct kicking in…
Got any Mudbray or other equine Pokémon that he could buddy up with? I’ve got space enough…
i'm trying to interpret this correctly, but...is your mudsdale just. allowed to wander around other people's properties? i'm surprised your neighbors haven't called the rangers on you yet. it's your responsibility to keep your pokemon contained on your property. even if your neighbors are doing the same, it's highly irresponsible to just let your pokemon wander, especially one as large and powerful as a mudsdale.
it's also concerning that your mudsdale has been alone most of its life. these are herding animals that need company. i'm glad you have other pokemon now, but that is a serious welfare concern.
we do currently have a mudbray up for adoption, but until you address the containment of your mudsdale, we cannot adopt out to you.
You are the owner of a very well received restaurant that caters to the… not quite human variety. You serve the vampire lords, and wolf pack leaders, zombie kings, and all sorts of supernatural guests, but one customer is causing you a lot of trouble. It is time to show why you are the owner
Started watching Deathnote because I was bored as fuck, and it’s absolutely the show I’ve seen in my whole life.
Love watching a crowd of autistic fuckers stand in a circle while the body count rises into the thousands, if not millions.
Also, I’ve learned the meaning to of “Kin” by virtue of screaming at L in the same tone I yell at myself when I say or do stupid shit. I ain’t proud, but I sure am experiencing.
Who could have thought