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This is the roleplay where you basically relive mystery dungeon as Pokémon can talk. It's up to the roleplay rules what happens so if you want to be a legendary check with can be captured and tamed!
Remember to enjoy it. (state the personality of your Pokémon, name, gender ect.)
 

StellarWind Elsydeon

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Yeah, no.
This is not how you start an RP around here. The first thing you need to do - all of you - is read the RP forum rules. Right off the bat this is not how you start a thread. An RP thread needs to start with an actual, in-character post, not a vague interest check. That's what the discussion boards are for.

OOC blather, character bios with no content, etc. do not belong in the RP forums either.

And on less of a 'rule violation' and more 'this makes my inner biologist weep, what is wrong with the education system these days' note, crustaceans are far more closely related to insects than they are to fish. In fact, insects are probably their closest living relatives, and some crustaceans are more closely related to insects than others. Fish (which for the sake of the argument we'll go with the common definition thereof, 'aquatic vertebrates with gills and fins' - which is honestly fairly silly as it includes creatures that are not particularly closely related, like ray-finned fish and cartilagenous fish like sharks) are quite a bit different from Arthropods and actually represent a whole different evolutionary path. I could get into more details, but that'd be derailing this unfortunate thread more than it already got delayed by the fact it fails to meet any of our rules.

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