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Pokémon Windskull's Pokemon Drabble Collection

PWCH book drabbles
  • windskull

    Bidoof Fan
    Staff
    Partners
    1. sneasel-nip
    2. bidoof
    3. absol
    4. kirlia
    5. windskull-bidoof
    6. little-guy-windskull
    7. purugly
    8. mawile
    PWCH BOOK DRABBLES

    All drabbles in this section are formatted as if they come from some book or other form of text within the PWCH universe. All part of the anniversary drabble bingo.

    A Banished God (Galarian Moltres)

    Woe to the one who lays eyes on Moltres the first. That accursed beast corrupted by darkness. For he was cast away into the shadows after turning on his creator, replaced by our hallowed protector, Moltres the Second, whose flames drive out evil. But beware. The first Moltres fled deep into the ocean fog, and killed any who traveled out of the bay. We fear the day he reemerges and seeks vengeance. For our protector - by the Original One's decree - returned to the heavens. We plead mercy on that day.

    -From the holy texts of the Cloister of the Triad



    Light that Burns the Sky
    Weep, oh Children of the Island, for the gods have abandoned us. The sun has been taken and the moon hid herself away deep in the fog where we must not go. Our patrons no longer respond to our cries.

    For now, we toil on, in hopes our gods will return. But one day, the Light That Burned the Sky will return, wearing the skin of our Sun. I have seen it. And on that day, surely we shall perish. No mortal could hope to survive against the power of a god.

    -From The Book of Darkness, by Unknown Prophet



    Seaside Hollow
    All shrines for Manaphy and its child should be built in sheltered, seaside hollows, with access from both the land and the sea. According to historical records, Manaphy asks only for humble furnishings.

    The shrine itself should be built from a combination of drift wood and palm wood, and decorated with coral and shells. Corsola twigs are kept in a bowl on top of the shrine, and an alcove should be left underneath for the weary traveler to rest. It should always be accessible.

    -Excerpt from The Gods and You: How to Construct Shrines, Temples, and Other Places of Worship
     
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