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Horrible? Maybe.

Name is Raven.
Just a bunch of things I like with occasional musings every now and then.

Posts tagged pokemon

May 24 '13
aidosaur:

Starix.  pencil, photoshop.
Whoops, it happened!  I cannot resist a good pokémon meme.

aidosaur:

Starix.  pencil, photoshop.

Whoops, it happened!  I cannot resist a good pokémon meme.

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May 23 '13

dotcore:

Pokémon.
by Lettie Lo.

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May 23 '13

rockerfox999:

helioscentrifuge:

aprilfoolromance:

Dr. William Forscher Experiment Log
Experiment #04781: Magnesect, the Mournful Pokémon.

Early research conducted on the evolution of Paras into Parasect and the process involved with its spores concluded that the spores themselves became the dominant life-source of the Pokémon upon growth. This information was first published by Professor Oak, creator of the Pokédex; however, it’s theorized that early Pokémon masters had a rudimentary understanding of the relationship between the insect and its spores, given the often impersonal relationship maintained between most publicized Parasect trainers and their Pokémon. These trainers would often have strong bonds with their team, yet would utilize Parasect as a type of organic machine, rather than a living creature.

Further study into the curious nature of the Pokémon revealed that, upon evolution, the spores of the Pokémon seem to simply put it in a catatonic state. Though the mushroom does the primary ‘thinking’, the body is still alive in its most basic form, and is still capable and required to function as a living host in order for the spores to stay healthy and strong. It was observed that Parasect consume organic matter for its energy to revitalize the mushroom atop its back; ergo, it was hypothesized that the mushroom was supplying the Pokémon vital nutrients for survival.

In conducting Experiment #04781, our goal was to determine the effects of a living, conscious host integrated with its organic master. After numerous unsuccessful attempts to revive the creature within the mushroom— experiments which often resulted in the release of defensive toxic spores from its back— it was suggested that a secondary, non-organic host be spliced with the Pokémon to balance the attention of the controlling spores released into it. Magnemite was proposed as both an excellent non-organic Pokémon test subject as well as an acceptable power source to successfully revitalize the catatonic creature within the mushroom.

For the purposes of the experiment, we gave #04781 a name: Magnesect. This spliced Pokémon went through several variant degrees of applied electricity before a successful, living result was created. The Magnemite was spliced and dominantly maintained control of the creature’s brain, purging the spores from within it. Its bolts were recreated and used to secure its mutated form in place within the Parasect’s body. The strain of the machine on the Pokémon caused many fissures in its exoskeleton, exposing ligaments often associated with non-insect life.

For the Pokémon itself, the Parasect life-form is capable of seeing— visual electronic receptors installed within the body of the Magnemite that connect to its limited occipital lobe— and is capable of digesting food without the aid of the mushroom cap on its back. Injuries caused from the splicing have shown some consequence: the spores have increased in ferocity within the Pokémon, and are far more numerous. Despite our best efforts to maintain a consistent harmony between the influence of the machine and the mushroom’s spores within the Pokémon, a constant battle for dominance between the two are observed within the Pokémon, with the life-form caught in the painful struggle.

Attempts to raise Magnesect have resulted in across-the-board failure. The Pokémon appears to be in constant, endless pain from these struggles. It seems to only eat via command of the machine and mushroom controlling it; when these influences are forced ‘off’, it ceases all function in an attempt to end itself through malnourishment. Its enhanced vision is put to little use due to visual warping caused by its perpetual tearing and cries. The only seeming benefit of this genetic splicing is the result caused upon the spores themselves: their viciousness and toxicity is unlike any other seen within the Pokémon world. It’s as though it’s attempting to adapt to the machine within the creature in an effort to purge it from— or envelope it into— the Pokémon’s physiology.

Continued research and study is suggested: over time, the spores may well adapt into life previously unseen, and the Pokémon may be perfected into new form. With the influence of machine within it, it’s entirely possible that a perpetual state of evolution may be attained over multiple generations. Currently, however, it is not recommended as a battle-ready Pokémon, unless put to use against opponents who utilize non-offensive strategies early in battle— again, the toxicity of its spores are truly amazing.

Submitted for your review. Attached is our suggested entry for our catalog of experimental Pokédex entries. This information is confidential, and should not be published to the National Pokédex.

Details regarding our other ongoing experiments forthcoming.

Pokédex Entry: Its pained cries are filled with sorrow. During battle, it seems to act more aggressive and desperate when its opponent is not attacking it.

Artist’s Notes

I wanted to jump in and join the pokemon fusion fun :D Picked Magnesect because it looked really interesting and undead. To give it a nice touch, I requested by husband to put some background to it :]

holy shit

I told you these would make an excellent horror fangame

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May 23 '13

crimson-sun:

Playing Pokemon Fusion and cheating a lot! I dunno about you guys, but most of the stuff that thing comes up with scare the crap out of me…

Done with a bunch of refs.

10,189 notes (via criminallyincompetent & crimson-sun)Tags: pokemon

May 23 '13

necromorph-slayinglovemachine:

Another anon wanted Haunter/Cubone and since everything I touch becomes nightmarish well… this happened

A Haunter possessing the armless decaying corpse of a Cubone HELL YEAH

10,721 notes (via enasnivolz & necromorph-slayinglovemachine)Tags: pokemon

May 22 '13

naoren:

Okay but

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You gotta admit this one looks pretty cool

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May 22 '13
puertoricantyphlosion:

this doesn’t seem right. this looks like a trap…

puertoricantyphlosion:

this doesn’t seem right. this looks like a trap…

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May 22 '13

criminallyincompetent:

My participation in this pokemon-themed bandwagon-jumping is long overdue.

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May 22 '13

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May 22 '13

by ishi

by ishi

(Source: reuniclus)

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May 22 '13

sexual

(Source: yellowfur)

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May 22 '13

beatnikgarbageartist:

nightlifemingus:

beatnikgarbageartist:

nightlifemingus:

beatnikgarbageartist:

nightlifemingus:

beatnikgarbageartist:

nightlifemingus:

thanks bro, you’re image

too

thanks dude, you know 

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dang man this post just got really

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yr right we should have set the rules to one joke

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you realize this means 

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oh it’s

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this time you’ve gone too

image, too far

sorry,  didn’t realize you weren’t having fun, bro

cause i’m having a

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May 22 '13

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May 22 '13
hatboy:

Golduck #055
Part of The Tim Burton x PKMN Project By Vaughn Pinpin

hatboy:

Golduck #055

Part of The Tim Burton x PKMN Project By Vaughn Pinpin

601 notes (via hatboy)Tags: pokemon art

May 22 '13

lepreas:

shot-ass:

These are pretty fun to doodle!!

that’s a doodle are you fucking kidding me

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