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indigo_events ([personal profile] indigo_events) wrote in [community profile] ohmyarceus2017-09-07 07:37 pm
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SEPTEMBER - OCTOBER TEST DRIVE MEME



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queen_stabbity: (Mischief Managed)

[personal profile] queen_stabbity 2017-10-01 05:11 am (UTC)(link)
He'll get all the time he needs, Ceilidh is watching him curiously. Though when the Rhyhorn shows up she gives it a smile and wave.

"She did not swear at you in Danish!" Ceilidh protested. "She Who Devours the Darkness in People's Souls does not even know Danish!"

A pause. "She knows Gaelic."
sufficientlyadvancdsporks: (wait what)

[personal profile] sufficientlyadvancdsporks 2017-10-01 02:08 pm (UTC)(link)
"Okay! Sorry. Your bird swore at me in Gaelic."

Holding up an apologetic hand, in case she decides to stab at him again. The Rhyhorn gives a low, rumbling snort in acknowledgment of the wave, but otherwise seems content to watch and see how things play out.

"...do you call her She Who- the whole thing every time? Cause that seems like it'd get pretty long-winded."
queen_stabbity: (Smiiirk)

[personal profile] queen_stabbity 2017-10-01 05:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Don't worry. She's not going to attack you, Hank. As long as you're not going to be aggressive. You just had terrible timing.

"She Who Devours The Darkness In People's Souls," Ceilidh rattled off. "And no, she also goes by Pickles. She said 'hello poopy head'."

This is said completely seriously and without a hint of sarcasm, or silliness. There was no irony or anything in her naming of this Murkrow.

Holding out her hand she continued with, "I'm Ceilidh McCallum." Her accent is pure Irish for Hank.