06-16-2018, 10:13 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-16-2018, 10:15 PM by Dragonstrike.)
(06-16-2018, 09:26 PM)Iron Wrote: A key feature of the dance is the narrow avoidance of disaster. Kirlia will spin at greater and greater speed, and just when he's about to topple forward, Juliet pulls him to safety. Or Juliet struts too close to the edge of the stairs they're using as a stage, and Kirlia alerts him with a dance inspired by Future Sight. A climax of the show could involve the two Kirlia's, one behind the other, the front one carrying the Pearl. This represents the quadrupedal Calam, and together they stalk across the stage and leap cat-style from one place to another. If you've ever seen how they do Lion King on Broadway, it would be something like that.
Nathan's definitely smiling after that. "Absolutely spectacular, you two. Thank you. And thank you too, Calam. To our continuing friendship. May there be many more happy days to come."
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Ventus can later find Nathan doodling in his journal in the Library. He's drawing a lot of rare, sometimes strange looking pokemon. There's what looks to be a blue horse with a yellow mohawk and a fish tail, a rat with a paintbrush for a tail, a cute little bugbear, a little red bird, a spooky looking skeleton with a hook for a hand, a black sheep...he's referring to a book for descriptions an pictures while he draws his own. That blue horse-like pokemon definitely looks like some extra care has gone into drawing it. Kirlia and 'Kirlia' are chatting nearby.
Out of curiosity, does that book on imported pokemon say why Electruxo and Pahar were imported, @Iron?
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