Talk:Absol

Latest comment: 18 years ago by SaturnYoshi in topic Fantasy Story?

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An anon blanked the article and added this. Maybe one of you experts can work some of it into the article. - Tεxτurε 21:37, 27 Jun 2004 (UTC)

Absol is a very good natured pokemon that warns people of up-coming disasters by appearing to them. When it is not warning people in nearby cities, it spends it`s time up in the arctic mountains, playing in snow. Absol has a snowey-white coat that is very soft to the human touch. It has a blue face, tail, and claws. One thing that makes Absol so unique, is it's single ear that is infact, very soft.It lights up and turns sharp when it is mad, annoyed, or stressed. It will not hurt anybody with it`s ear like this. It is just a way to let humans and other pokemon know to be easy with him. Absol is a popular pet in earthquake areas because it warns it's owners when one is coming. The Absol is a nocturnal pokemon in the wild. It loves to sit ontop of a mountain and look at the moon. It is said that on a full moon it restores all of it`s energy with the moonlight

Yeah, OK. I worked most of it in. It'll seem redundant at times, though.

Proven fact?

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Also, in western world numerology, it's a proven fact that adding the letters of Absol's name equals the number "13" or "4". These are numbers long considered through the ages as a threat, equal to death, or sudden disaster. How is that a proven fact? a=1, b=2, s=19, o=15, l=12, (all together=49); where do 13, and 4 come from?


From "All together=49" add 4 and 9 to get 13, then 1 and 3 to make 4. But that's not really common knowledge (I didn't know till I read it then) and shouldn't be in the article.211.28.230.23 10:13, 10 October 2006 (UTC)Reply

Fantasy Story?

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What is this fanatasy story stuff? -Sukecchi 14:16, 8 November 2006 (UTC)Reply

It sounds made up. I've never heard of it, and I don't recall any story where a Pokémon actually dies. Except for the bit about Cubone's mother in the games. -SaturnYoshi THE VOICES 16:29, 8 November 2006 (UTC)Reply