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Lurline
Jun 9, 2008 14:56:33 GMT -5
Post by rainy on Jun 9, 2008 14:56:33 GMT -5
Name of species: Lurline Elemental type{s}: Fire, Flying Size: 6'0 (In height) However, putting into size proportions first, the body of a Lurline is typically 4 feet in length. However, its tail is approximately twice the length of the body (8 feet). The wings are about 10 feet in length. Method of reproduction: Sexual Description/Appearance: The Lurline basically gives off the physical appearance of a fox. It’s soft coat is a deep, fiery red , though patterns of lighter hues curve and swirl amongst its pelt. The underside is a creamy white, and the same color is repeated on the tip of its long tail. The end of its tail curls and narrows into a serpentine-like appendage. Just around the shoulder blades protrude humongous wings of mixed orange, yellow, and red hues. Its legs are long and lithe, while leather bands tie around each ankle. A necklace of jewels and fine diamonds are looped around the front ankles. Lurline heads are typically beautiful and narrow, with a stripe of yellow running from between its ears and to the tip of its long muzzle. The ears are about as large as the head, though usually resting on the back of the neck. Disposition: Due to its rarity, Lurlines are rather introverted animals. Egotism and conceit mar this Pokemon’s persona; arrogant of its own magnificence and vigor. They are vigorously selfish, and are very territorial. Kindness is not listed amongst Lurlines’ assets, but once you’ve gained its complete trust, –something nigh impossible to obtain- you’re in good hands. Lurlines are not the type to shy away from anything, and they face it without vigilance. Such bold characteristics often lead these Pokemon into trouble. Habitat: Lurlines reside in warm, humid forests; residing in nests and hollows made on tightly packed leaves in the canopies. What does this pokémon eat?: Lurlines are strictly carnivores; eating anything smaller than they are. How common is this pokemon?: Not common at all. Mates are hard to find, so their population is constantly dwindling down.
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