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Butterfree

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So I was writing chapter 50 the other day, and suddenly a scene that was supposed to be about something completely different suddenly wrote itself into making the chapter even more interesting than it was already. (Okay, interesting in the "FWEE, SCYTHER!" sense. Which reminds me, wow, it's been long since Scyther has really been his wonderfully messed-up self, not counting chapter 49 because all he did there was be a little angry. I think the last time was chapter 30. I guess writing the Scyther spin-offs gave me my Scyther fix for a while. But his issues return now after a twenty-chapter absence!)

I hope to finish the chapter before November; it's a fun chapter and I've been having some spurts of writing lately. I've also been doing a lot of preparing for it, which I need to finish to have no excuse. If everything goes well, I have my hopes that it will be a pretty good chapter.



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InnerDemon

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Post #2
Yay! First comment. Anyways. Awesome :). Look forward to this pretty good chapter :). Rawrrr.



Bloop. No longer being as active as I was. Starcraft mapmaking and friends have become the main source of my attention. I shall be on a few times a month, but I probably won't comment stories and crap. Have fun guys and girls.

elyvorg

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Post #3
Whee, messed-up-Scyther-ness! :3



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ShadowDusk

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Post #4
that's interesting i hadn't realized that scyther had "calmed down" anyway it's good to know his back to his old self in chapter 50 (and hopefully beyond.)



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Butterfree

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Post #5
It's not so much Scyther having calmed down as simply him not having been the center of attention for a while and not having had reason to be thinking about his past.



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Pure Umbreon

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Post #6
I am intrigued. =)




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