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Rather foggy day, the thought ran through the dragonite's mind. Enough that it couldn't really see anything while it was in flight, opting to just land and walk to wherever it needed to go. Yet doing so was a little odd, how the ground looked relatively featureless, least from what all the fog could allow it to see. Sure, there was the occasional rise and fall from a hill, but it was just that, a hill. No matter, at least it could somewhat see where it was going, following a mental compass on where its destination was at.
Down below though was a different story, the dragonite being massive enough that its head was often obscured due to the density of the fog at points, sometimes allowing a view of the dragonite in full. Entire fields and acres of forests would wind up underneath its feet, just as quickly wiped out and being craters when they lifted up, and cities that were in its path were no different.
Another commission for SpadeTheTick , paying almost the same price as the previous one, with a little more for the insert in the upper-left there. Still a bit dissatisfied with the lackluster effort I put in, but eh...
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Dragonite © Nintendo, GAMEFREAK, Creatures Inc..
Rather foggy day, the thought ran through the dragonite's mind. Enough that it couldn't really see anything while it was in flight, opting to just land and walk to wherever it needed to go. Yet doing so was a little odd, how the ground looked relatively featureless, least from what all the fog could allow it to see. Sure, there was the occasional rise and fall from a hill, but it was just that, a hill. No matter, at least it could somewhat see where it was going, following a mental compass on where its destination was at.
Down below though was a different story, the dragonite being massive enough that its head was often obscured due to the density of the fog at points, sometimes allowing a view of the dragonite in full. Entire fields and acres of forests would wind up underneath its feet, just as quickly wiped out and being craters when they lifted up, and cities that were in its path were no different.
Another commission for SpadeTheTick , paying almost the same price as the previous one, with a little more for the insert in the upper-left there. Still a bit dissatisfied with the lackluster effort I put in, but eh...
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Dragonite © Nintendo, GAMEFREAK, Creatures Inc..
Category All / Macro / Micro
Species Pokemon
Size 2400 x 2400px
File Size 2.27 MB
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