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Hey guys, Chron here with my monthly dose of poetry. I know, I know, I need to make a real blog... But really, I've tried, and there's just... Well, it's not like the golden days anymore. But I've still got more poetry that y'all might like, and I did promise I'd finish this series. This time, these poems are based around the highly controversial Fairy type.
Now, what does the title of "Relapse" have to do with anything? I like to think of "relapse" as a not just a recurrence, but as a revival. As an re-awakening, forcing life into old veins. In my non-genwunner opinion, I believe that the Fairy type helped to impact the Pokemon games in a positive way, re-vitalizing them with a new perspective on typing and type matchups. And the fact that it gave Azumarill and Gardevoir viability doesn't hurt, either. And these poems, as well as those that the poems were written for... Well, they, like the Fairy type, tried to put an end to the Dragons in my life. Of course, as any close friend of mine would know, they were ineffective. There was always a Poison Jab, an Iron Tail, a Fire-typing... Something that prevented them from being fully effective. But hey, the poems themselves still had power in their prime, and still do.
Sorry for the incredibly long preface. Now, without further ado:
Now, what does the title of "Relapse" have to do with anything? I like to think of "relapse" as a not just a recurrence, but as a revival. As an re-awakening, forcing life into old veins. In my non-genwunner opinion, I believe that the Fairy type helped to impact the Pokemon games in a positive way, re-vitalizing them with a new perspective on typing and type matchups. And the fact that it gave Azumarill and Gardevoir viability doesn't hurt, either. And these poems, as well as those that the poems were written for... Well, they, like the Fairy type, tried to put an end to the Dragons in my life. Of course, as any close friend of mine would know, they were ineffective. There was always a Poison Jab, an Iron Tail, a Fire-typing... Something that prevented them from being fully effective. But hey, the poems themselves still had power in their prime, and still do.
Sorry for the incredibly long preface. Now, without further ado:
Light of Ruin (+1 if you're cool enough to know what this is)
Breathe, Child: A Chatroom Poem (Written in an empty chat forever ago, do not try this at home)
Golden Fighter: I wish I had never written this.
Thanks for Reading!
Credit | Pikamoar for getting me hooked on the word "liege", OreoVal because I'm wearing her skin in Breathe, Child |
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