Old as the hills but probably not
Yep.
Your Neighby evolved into Ponigon at level 16!
Ponigon are very prideful creatures, taking pleasure in showing off and being the best. The best looking one is deemed the leader of the group. They channel draconic energy in their scales to their horns. Heehoo Dragon horse baby.
Ponigon is based on MLP ponies, Asian Dragons, Longma (Mythical Chinese dragon horses), and all the terrible mlp ocs that we've seen before. Ponigon comes from Pony and Dragon.
Your Tigroard evolved into Sabrunder at level 36! Sabrunder are large and intimidating pokemon, with tails that emit electrons and electrical energy, which it channels into it's signature move, Thunderous Fury. This pokemon is particularly popular with teenagers, for being a rather cool and electrifying pokemon. It's also popular in PokeStar Studios for being in many heroic movies.
If you couldn't guess where the inspiration comes from, Sabrunder and its pre-evolutions are based on Power Ranger Zords! Specifically, it's original color and shiny coloring are based on the two main Sabertooth tiger Zords in the franchise, the Green Dino Fury Zord and the original Yellow Mighty Morphin' zord! Plus grass cats are just cool.
Sabrunder comes from Sabre and Thunder, also referencing Thunder Zords.
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HONK
Every Region has to have a Meowth, so here's Mulveran Meowth! Mulveran Meowth is a fighting type pokemon, having become obsessed with Baseball as a sport due to being a very popular pokemon among baseball players in the region. They'll use just about anything as a baseball, rocks, wood chunks, sometimes even geodude if the meowth is strong enough. MEOWTH Meowth Meowth Meowth I had to have a meowth in the Mulvera region. You'll see what it evolves into after we see what kinda trainer uses Mulveran Meowth.
Oh snap your Kittack evolved into Tigroard at level 16! Tigroard generate electricity by absorbing sunlight through their tails, though exactly HOW they do that is still a scientific mystery. They're often seen in groups of at least 5 or 6. I hope y'all know where this evolution line is going, because it's gonna be one heck of a final evolution! Tigroard is based on Sabertooth tigers and a pair of certain morphenomenal cats!
If you see this on your dashboard, reblog this, NO MATTER WHAT and all your dreams and wishes will come true.
These were my entries to Pragmagik's Legendary Beast of every type contest, and while none of them made the cut, I still absolutely love each of the Pokemon I made for this challenge. You guys think maybe one or two of them should be Mulvera canon at some point? More details about these guys down below
(Top Left) Sodeshi, the Fighting Type Legendary beast and The Student Pokemon Sodeshi trains its body to be as focused as possible, to the point it keeps the bell on its head still through any movement. It aims to become as powerful as the legendary beasts through its own power. (Top Middle) Yokana, the Bug Type Legendary beast and The Nymph Pokemon Yokana, unlike the other legendary beasts, doesn't run around the regions for reasons unknown. It prefers to relax and take its time, and also use its tail as bait for fishing. (Top Right) Mesako, the Ground type Legendary beast and the Mesa Pokemon Mesako act's as Ho-Oh's keeper of knowledge and history. The many layers that make up its back are said to hold thousands of years of historical documents that only Ho-oh can read. (Mid Left) Nekorei, the Ghost type Legendary beast and The Wandering Soul Pokemon Nekorei was once a great ally and friend of Ho-Oh who perished in a tragic accident. Nekorei was born from the soul of the fallen pokemon, following Ho-oh's trail as it questions why Ho-Oh failed to revive it like it did with the pokemon in the Burnt Tower (Center) Fafkishi, The Dragon Type Legendary beast and The Wyrm Pokemon Fafkishi radiates powerful Draconic energy, leaping across the land in a red blur so fast that people believe it flies. People leave it gifts of metals that it adores in return for its protection. It's believed Fafkishi represents the Legend that the Burnt Tower's tale became. (Mid Right) Nomizen, The Poison Type Legendary Beast and the Plague Bringer Pokemon Nomizen is said to spread tragedy like a plague, seeping a poison into the earth so great and terrible people akin it to liquid misery. It's long dirty fur collects and sheds toxic flakes. It's believed to be a representation of the tragedy itself of the Tower, though no one is sure if Nomizen is actually to blame. (Bottom Left) Kumoyo, The Flying type Legendary Beast and the Serene Night Pokemon Kumoyo dashes across the tops of clouds at night, often being seen as a soft light through the sky. Kumoyo is said to represent the peaceful night after the fire was put out, and as a sign from Ho-Oh that tragedies do eventually end. (Bottom Middle) Caitshi, the Rock Type Legendary Beast and the Valorant Pokemon Some stories say that the stones on Caitshi's back each represent a fallen warrior. Caitshi was brought to life from the soul of a hero after the original trio, to act as a guardian of the weak and as a thank you to those who helped save others during the Burning of the Brass Tower. (Bottom Right) Korosei, the Steel Type Legendary Beast and the Quicksilver Pokemon Korosei is a somber pokemon, dripping with mercury that flows along its back. It was born from the melted metal remains of the tower, as well as the sorrow of those left behind in the blaze. It has no ill will, however, as it has no anger. All it seeks to be is remembered and known.
Planned for this June and July. Please call Governor Whitmer and tell her to put a stop to this
Ok here me out Final Destination in the Wild West
Final Westination
A bunch of Western type characters (a cowboy, a priest, a businessman, etc) survive a train disaster and death slowly follows them to ensure these cowpokes stay 6 feet under. drawing trains actually will kill me so I hope yall enjoy the ONE train I will ever draw
By the way, you know how sometimes on this site we talk about right to repair and preventing excessive e-waste? If you're a visual learner, I have an example for you.
I replaced my computer fans today. Technically only one needed replaced, but I wasn't sure if it was one or both when I ordered parts, so I replaced both and the older-but-still-working fan will be stored in case I need a backup.
Here's what capitalism would have liked me to throw out.
Here's what's actually going away.
Oh, and also it cost $19 and an hour of my time instead of $900 and many hours doing setup and import.
Fix your stuff. I used a combination of my roommate's IT knowledge and a YouTube tutorial and now have a functioning fan (and my computer's guts are much cleaner). If it's a thing you can't do--for example, you have an iPhone and need a new screen--there are professionals out there who would be delighted to have your business and it'll still be cheaper than buying new most of the time. Sometimes you may have to convince them that yes, you really do want the $250 repair on the five-year-old laptop because you're not interested in shelling out a grand for a new one. Do it. It's worth it.