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    Pokémon Foregone Conclusion

    So, after I read Doubting I did not stop and I read the all the way to the bitter end. This is a really brilliant story and a very hard one. I'm not the kind of person who cries after reading things, but I felt the kind of dazed grief and anger that's often as close as I come. Here's some...
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    Pokémon Foregone Conclusion

    Accepting What a wholesome chapter about Zanthern and Forsira finding new friends :unquag: I’d had my suspicions that Tharann was Zanthern’s father, and his behavior at the start of this chapter pretty much confirmed it. It was also equally clear just who Zanthern’s new friends spent their...
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    Pokémon Foregone Conclusion

    (4) Discovering So I know I said that for the health of my heart I'd be taking this slow, but then a little bird told me chapter four is when we meet Tefiren. I was supremely engrossed and entertained by all your mafia posts from his POV, and since then I've been excited to experience him in...
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    Pokémon Foregone Conclusion

    (3) Changing Well, this fic continues to be a punch to the gut. The dread around Zathern's evolution has been building a long-time and here it comes to a head. Forsira's unease at seeing her friend's face on a killer's body--watching how easily he kills--is tangible. I like how there's a short...
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    Pokémon Foregone Conclusion

    Oh boy, this is getting juicy, and no I don't just mean all the yummy zigzagoon Forsira is eating. I always love it when I ask a question and then the next chapter answers it, because it gives me a sense that the author know what they're doing in terms of setting up mysteries and clearing them...
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    Pokémon Foregone Conclusion

    This was a really intriguing opening! The fatalism drew me in right away, especially coming from a child's POV. Fosira felt convincing to me as a kid--she feels the trauma she undergoes strongly, but she has the resilience of being young and by necessity lives in the moment. I really am...
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