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(@ask-a-witchy-braixen) ( Blaise @ Elder Thoth)
*Blaise cocked his head curiously at the Absol. They looked familiar to him. Upon closer examination, he realized that it wasn’t the same Absol he had met in the past. However, they were similar enough to be of the same species.*
Blaise: Hi there! You look like an Absol that I’ve met before. I believe their name was Sahara? It’s nice to meet you!
‘Hello there. It is nice to meet you as well.’
A look of intrigue then formed on their face at the mention of the other Absol.
‘You have met another one of our kind?’
‘That name, Sahara… it is not a name I am familiar with. But I know of one close to it.’
‘Are you referring to the one known as Sahra?’
‘It has been a very long time since I have seen one with that name… I do hope they are alright.’
"İlk aşk aslında hep en sonuncu olandır..."
Algerian desert
Had this idea a while back for an Absol that evolved to live in the desert
Their kinda like a regional variant I guess
Their colossal amount of fluff is so they can keep sand off themself, and to protect them from the cold of the desert at night. Though they can't see particularly well due to the fluff covering their eyes. Though having Absol danger sense helps to somewhat circumvent that.
I'm posting this here and not on the other blog cus it doesn't have that much to do with that one.
I called them Sahra, based on the Sahara Desert
Not sure if I'll really do anything with them, kinda just made em cus I wanted to. If people wanna see em more maybe I'll think bout doin something with them but no promises.
"Bazen ölmek için değil, yaşamak için bir sebep bulamazsın."
“To know what someone fears losing, watch what they photograph.”
Sen İnandır (2023) - Ekin Koç & Ayça Ayşin Turan
about 3 hours from Ouarzazate 🐫