Lore-wise, my mythical/legendary pokemon are deities, but a portion of them choose to live like ordinary pokemon and share their lifestyles. So it really depends on the choice.
Lore-wise, my mythical/legendary pokemon are deities, but a portion of them choose to live like ordinary pokemon and share their lifestyles. So it really depends on the choice.
In a sentence, it might be used like so:
“Natea lunvipiʃpazai drasi friʃa.” or “Your paws are cold.” Where “na-tea” is “feminine pronoun + the”, “lun-vipiʃpa-zai” is “feminine pronoun + arvix paw + (adjective agreement)”, “drasi” is “are”, and “friʃa” is “cold”.
In a sentence, it might be used like so:
“Natea lunvipiʃpazai drasi friʃa.” or “Your paws are cold.” Where “na-tea” is “feminine pronoun + the”, “lun-vipiʃpa-zai” is “feminine pronoun + arvix paw + (adjective agreement)”, “drasi” is “are”, and “friʃa” is “cold”.
Fun tidbit: “Piʃh” means “three” in their language. For the three digits of their paws.
Fun tidbit: “Piʃh” means “three” in their language. For the three digits of their paws.
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This word can be connected to several prefixes to indicate what species the paw belongs to. Such as:
- Vi-pisʃpa: Arvix (fox) paw
- Be-pisʃpa: Beveen (otter) paw
- Chi-pisʃpa: Chillracul (chinchilla) paw
- Bri-pisʃpa: Brishie (cat) paw.
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This word can be connected to several prefixes to indicate what species the paw belongs to. Such as:
- Vi-pisʃpa: Arvix (fox) paw
- Be-pisʃpa: Beveen (otter) paw
- Chi-pisʃpa: Chillracul (chinchilla) paw
- Bri-pisʃpa: Brishie (cat) paw.