Subject: Rough translation:
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Posted on: 2015-09-07 10:52:00 UTC

Pokemon are magical monsters which people can capture and use to fight each other (ie, pit fights, without the pit). The most structured fights take place in what are called Gyms - it's not the Elves who're getting the workout, it's the Pokemon. The Gym is lead by one person - in this case, me - who Pokemon trainers have to beat to get a shiny badge.

Then we see the list of Gym Leader Huinesoron's six Pokemon. You get the Pokemon species (such as Girafarig), and then the item they're holding (@ followed by, for instance, a Silk Scarf). On the next line, you get their innate ability - Claydol has Levitate, for instance, so is always... uh... levitating.

Then you have the four moves for each Pokemon - their spells or literal attacks. Fire Punch is literally a punch with the Pokemon's hand on fire. They use these as instructed against the opposing Pokemon.

Beating a Gym Leader nets you two things: a pretty badge to say you've done it, and a move, which you can teach to your own Pokemon. So if your little demons successfully magic mine into oblivion, I'll give you a badge shaped like a Silmaril, and a move that helps your Pokemon focus. And some begrudging congratulations.

These are my six Pokemon in the order Scapegrace listed them. The first two pictures are actually the same critter - that 'Mega Gallade' means it starts out as Gallade (Curufin), and then transforms on its first turn into Mega Gallade (Celegorm). It makes him stronger and prettier, and more susceptible to cunning Doriathrin princesses. ^_^

That help?

hS

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