Vulpix, I Choose You! (Falcon's Pet Journal)
Posted: Wed Jan 15, 2020 6:27 pm
((Yeah, I'm actually going to give keeping one of these a try, hope it isn't too terrible. That aside, a Pokémon themed hunter and stable have been a long time coming but, I wasn't able to grab a Pokémon name that I loved until now. I managed to snag the name Vulpix back at the beginning of BFA and I'm really glad I did, as Vulpix and Ninetales are two of my absolute favorites and I've been anticipating playable vulpera since they were first datamined. I won't be able to update this as often as I'd like due to being a cat mom, but when I do, I'll try to keep each entry as RPish as I can. So, without further ado, say hello to Vulpix!))
The vulpera blinks, large ears twitching a bit before she perks up and waves. Oh, hiya, my name's Vulpix and this is my buddy, Azerothian Arbok! I know that can be quite a mouthful, so he's just called Arbok most of the time, hehe. I raised him from a tiny hatchling, and I couldn't have asked for a more loyal companion. He tends to get curious and slither off from time to time, but he's usually well-mannered and listens to me when I need him to.
No, Arbok, that's not yours! Vulpix sighs. Sorry about the roast pig, Mister. I'll make it up to you, honest!
Anyway, we vulpera joined the Horde quite recently, and I'm pretty excited to go explore the rest of Azeroth, seeing as there are places that aren't nothing but sand, rock formations, and ruins. The place our caravan came through after our ride docked at Bilgewater Port was pretty cool with all those pretty leaves, and our tauren guide said that the area is called "Azshara" or something like that. I did see some pretty neat-looking two headed creatures flying about, I might go back at some point and try to catch one. Funny how the orcs decided to found their capital in what's pretty much a red, sandless desert, but you take what you can get. Still, it's been pretty fun exploring Orgrimmar, though it's nowhere as gigantic (or as golden!) as Zulduzar, but it makes up for that by having all these crazy spikes everywhere. I wonder what they're for?
Man, Kya wasn't joking! ... What?! Stop laughing at me, Arbok, it's not that funny.
Anywho, I've got to rest up, as I'm being sent to some place called Hillsbrad Foothills soon. Sounds interesting!
The vulpera blinks, large ears twitching a bit before she perks up and waves. Oh, hiya, my name's Vulpix and this is my buddy, Azerothian Arbok! I know that can be quite a mouthful, so he's just called Arbok most of the time, hehe. I raised him from a tiny hatchling, and I couldn't have asked for a more loyal companion. He tends to get curious and slither off from time to time, but he's usually well-mannered and listens to me when I need him to.
No, Arbok, that's not yours! Vulpix sighs. Sorry about the roast pig, Mister. I'll make it up to you, honest!
Anyway, we vulpera joined the Horde quite recently, and I'm pretty excited to go explore the rest of Azeroth, seeing as there are places that aren't nothing but sand, rock formations, and ruins. The place our caravan came through after our ride docked at Bilgewater Port was pretty cool with all those pretty leaves, and our tauren guide said that the area is called "Azshara" or something like that. I did see some pretty neat-looking two headed creatures flying about, I might go back at some point and try to catch one. Funny how the orcs decided to found their capital in what's pretty much a red, sandless desert, but you take what you can get. Still, it's been pretty fun exploring Orgrimmar, though it's nowhere as gigantic (or as golden!) as Zulduzar, but it makes up for that by having all these crazy spikes everywhere. I wonder what they're for?
Man, Kya wasn't joking! ... What?! Stop laughing at me, Arbok, it's not that funny.
Anywho, I've got to rest up, as I'm being sent to some place called Hillsbrad Foothills soon. Sounds interesting!