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usedlaserbeam November 6 2011, 01:11:59 UTC
Supposedly, that variety of Pokemon can only live in unpolluted waters. Which speaks to the cleanliness of your locale, if you've been seeing them nearby.

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usedmapquest November 6 2011, 02:08:44 UTC
Is that truly the case? I see. That is an interesting statement… ( no seriously he is highly intrigued.

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usedlaserbeam November 6 2011, 03:24:58 UTC
If you're willing to believe the database in the Pokegear, that is. I can't vouch for it personally.

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usedmapquest November 6 2011, 05:06:43 UTC
Coral that seeks "purity"… what an obscene idea.

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usedlaserbeam November 6 2011, 05:15:00 UTC
Obscene? What makes you say that?

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usedmapquest November 6 2011, 06:39:53 UTC
If I may, I will answer that question with a question: have you ever heard the term "Coralian?"

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usedlaserbeam November 6 2011, 16:47:29 UTC
I'm afraid I haven't, no. It's somehow significant, I gather?

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usedmapquest November 6 2011, 17:36:30 UTC
Only if you were familiar with it. In brief, coral, or "Coralian," is an alien species that has caused thousands, perhaps even millions, of lives.

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usedlaserbeam November 6 2011, 17:57:07 UTC
...I see. And this alien coral resembles the one you saw in the waters near Cherrygrove?

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usedmapquest November 6 2011, 18:02:54 UTC
In certain aspects. While it is clear this is not a Coralian, it gives me cause to wonder.

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usedlaserbeam November 6 2011, 18:14:09 UTC
It's understandable to be apprehensive, considering the circumstances. Though, at the risk of offering another potentially obscene suggestion, if you're that curious about its nature, you could always try catching one.

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usedmapquest November 6 2011, 19:00:51 UTC
Yes, and Anemone wants one now.

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usedlaserbeam November 6 2011, 19:03:54 UTC
...An anemone wants a piece of coral?

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usedmapquest November 6 2011, 19:05:43 UTC
My travelling companion. Her name is Anemone.

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usedlaserbeam November 6 2011, 19:07:50 UTC
Ah. I beg your pardon, I didn't realize.

For what it's worth, they're also said to be fairly shy, so your chances of ending up with a malicious one are reasonably slim.

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usedmapquest November 6 2011, 19:10:45 UTC
That is a risk I cannot take so far as she is concerned.

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