[The Desert should be a safe place to train an overly powered fire type, but this isn't working out so well for Green.
Well, more the desert landscape is suffering, Green doesn't much care.]
Yes, Charizard, it's very impressive to burn through rocks-- [sigh, the dragon hovering in front of it's master looking proud of it's accomplishments in
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[She's totally not laughing at this. Nope.]
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He'll also just look from you to his Charizard, that gives a satified huff of fire from its nose]
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That your Charizard?
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but it's also really hot.]
Doesn't look like it's going too well for you.
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Told you, I wasn't even exaggerating, he's just this ridiculous. [indignant, if proud, rumbled from the dragon]
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How've you two been?
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Then Charizard decides he'd rather just destroy the rock formations instead and make it easier.
And here we are. [the carnage, the caaarnaaaage-- Charizard gives it's equivalent of a chuckle]
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I didn't know rocks could burn...
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... or sand, either. [yes, the Charizard has burnt inself a little firey pit in the sand to lounge in]
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Trying to work on cooperation?
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...impressive.
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Thanks ... what do you want? [he's ever so cordial]
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What, can't a man appreciate strength when he sees it where you're from?
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You're a little late if you wanted to admire the natural landscaping.
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Hey, y' okay? [There's a hint of laughter in his voice despite his worry. After all, the other looks like his rival, only older.]
That Lizardon didn't burn anythin' living to a crisp yet, right?
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Just wonderful. And not that I know of, kid.
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Haha... I had a lot of trouble with mine, too. [Erk. The sudden gleam in his flaming lizard's eyes tells the truth.]
I used to use a torch to calm 'im down.
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He's a big brute, to say the least, but one hell of a fighter.
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