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pokenimagines · 1 year
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NSFW Prompt - Steven Stone perhaps? - “Fuck, right there, oh please don’t stop. I’m so close…no don’t pull out.”
Warning: This is NSFW so if you’re under the legal age or uncomfortable with content like this, please skip over this one!
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NSFW Steven Stone: Right There, Please...
"Fuck, right there, oh please don't stop." You groaned out, feeling Steven's cock inside of you. The man on top of you groaned at hearing your words, putting his hand through your hair and holding you down. Your ass in the air as your chest pressed down onto the bedding underneath you.
"You're doing so well for me, gem." Steven managed to say, his voice husky and almost right in your ear. He leant down, his bare chest pressing against your back. You groaned, feeling him going a bit faster, his cock scrapping your inner walls deliciously.
"I-I'm so close..." You mewled, feeling your legs shaking as your orgasm began building up in you. Then you felt his cock slowly sliding out of you, "No, don't pull out." You wanted to cry at feeling how empty you were without him nestled inside of you.
"Calm down, gem, I just wanted to admire you like this for a moment." Steven said, a finger sliding down your spine and making you shiver. You tried moving your hips over to him, wanting him to put his cock back inside of you. He was teasing you and it was the worst.
"Steven..." You pleaded and then a scream almost tore through you as he thrusted back into you with one solid motion.
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Thank you for reading! Please click on the links above if you want more information on the event or the prompts. Fun fact? Did you know we have a discord server? We have a brand new RP starting today as well! We have an announcement post about it, but you could also just go to the server and see for yourself!
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Tropius (#357)
Tropius (#357)
Tropius modernus
General Information: Tropius the Fruit Pokémon, this living fossil has been around for a hundred million years, and has been a friend to humanity through that time
Tropius are non-evolving Pokémon that average at 6’7 feet tall (2 M) and 220.5 pounds (100 kg). They are rather bulky Pokémon, but their flying type gives them the ability to use their leafy wings in flight. Still, they are not particularly graceful fliers, and their flight abilities are more function over form.
Habitat: Tropius are an ancient Pokémon that existed before South America and Africa separated completely. While the initial splitting of Gondwana began around 184 MYA, the two sections of the supercontinent would take many tens of millions of years to fully break apart and separate from each other. Early members of Tropiusaurus emerged from the Sauropods during the Mid-Jurassic period (174-163 MYA), where they spread across Gondwana. Records indicate migrations between the land masses for millions of years as Tropius populations steadily split with the diverging lands, but their flight kept their populations interbreeding for countless generations and even across the Atlantic Islands that developed between Africa and South America during these times. Of course, there were other species of Tropiusaurs during this time period, but the metapopulation remained cohesive for millions of years until it steadily became less and less feasible for Tropiuses to make trans-Atlantic migrations to other lands.
Because of this incredibly long history, and Tropiuses remaining largely the same throughout time, these living fossils can be found in the tropical regions of South America, Central America, and Africa, as well as the assorted tropical islands of the Atlantic Ocean.
Life Cycles: Tropius live for many decades under optimal conditions, living well into their 40s and 50s in the wild. They are megafauna by our standards, though tiny compared to Tropiusaurs of the past. These huge creatures reproduce every other year from an egg that takes ages to develop and hatch. They will mate during the dry season (if applicable) of one year, and inside their bodies steadily gather the energy needed to create an egg during the rainy season, the egg is laid during the following dry season, and it hatches in the rainy season. If such seasonal distinctions do not exist, then the Tropius simply mates at random in a 2-3 year cycle.
These babies take two years to emerge after mating, but they emerge fully formed and capable of flight with no early stage to hinder themselves. Of course there is parental care, for Tropius are communal creatures who care for their young and prefer to exist in groups that work together.
Tropius are at the greatest risk of predation during the first two years of its life, when they are smaller and less able to handle the world around them. The main things that eat Tropius are leopards and jaguars.  
A Tropius becomes reproductively mature around 10 years old (and, of course, it is at least level 15), and is able to have offspring until its death.
Behavior: Tropius live in family groups called herds or “forests.” These groups range anywhere from a handful to many dozens of Tropiuses. In general, it is the males that will leave for other herds, often even forming many bachelor herds, but this is not a hard rule. Their mating rituals are complex, involving a lot of necking, singing, and displays of strength and agility.
Tropius are known to be migratory creatures who fly to other areas in search of seasonal foods or in search of other herds.
During the flowering season of their homes, Tropiuses will shake their necks to spread the spores of their favorite fruit, helping to pollinate them.
Diet: Tropius eat fruit and absorb sunlight through their big leafy wings. They will implant their favorite fruit, usually a type of banana, as a seed onto their necks where they then grow the fruit directly from their necks. These fruit are then fed to baby Tropius, though many Pokémon will consume them without harm to the Tropius.
Their sociality makes them excellent companions to humans!
Conservation: Least Concern. They are numerous, hardy Pokémon that have managed to survive many changes to the planet, and are not in danger of extinction anytime soon.
Relationship with Humans: Tropiuses have existed in some form for far longer than humans and our primate ancestors have walked the earth. Our ancestors have eaten the fruit of Tropius since time immemorial. They have historically been large creatures of the forest that many smaller creatures and Pokémon could seek protection through. They were protection from leopards and other predators, and they sometimes provided fruit. While it’s hard to say what the Tropiuses got out of these relationships, if anything, they certainly aren’t harmed by them in the modern day.
In paleolithic times, Tropiuses were likely hunted by ancient humans as we ate most things that we could catch, but our co-evolutionary history with them means that Tropiuses are wise to our ways and thus, like the rest of the African megafauna, did not go extinct.
In modern times, Tropiuses are seen as the gentle giants of the jungle, who’s fruit are edible and who yield no danger to humans so long as we do not bother them. There are farmers who raise Tropiuses specifically for their exceptional neck fruits, and children in particular love these fruits. Tropius are excellent around human children and are a quintessential aspect to the lives of humans in the tropics of Central/South America and Africa. Additionally, there is a cereal brand called Tropius Fruit with a Tropius mascot (“Kids love Tropius!”), and it’s a banana-flavored cereal shaped into bananas with Tropius-head marshmallows.
Classification: Tropius have the species name Tropius modernus. Interestingly, they are not the only species of Tropiusaurs alive, but certainly the least derived from their ancestral state. Meganium is part of the Tropiusaurs, though a species that lost its wings and evolved to develop neck flowers instead of neck fruit. This split likely occurred tens of millions of years ago.
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Hey guess what, if you like my stuff, this is my website where you can find other Pokémon I've written on and more information about the game that I’m slowly making! Check it out! I write books sometimes too.
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THE HARDEST POKEMON YET [GEN 3] - Pokemon Catch & Stitch
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stinkgh · 2 years
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Me as a kid rubbing my fingers across the screen of my gba to pet my lv 67 Mightyena so it won't faint this turn & attack through confusion to finally beat the E4 having no knowledge of type matchups or proper teambuilding but relying solely on the power of love & friendship (&RNG) to win
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kaliune · 9 months
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Yeah not looking great for the lava guy here.
Find me and my art elsewhere!    
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Baby trios by esasi8794 on X
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sea-beam · 18 days
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mysterious cut character from pokemon ruby and sapphire my beloved...🌠
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greenbasiltea · 3 months
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Steven Stone
Also thanks to @cynderrfall for giving me advice on choosing colors it really helped with this piece
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OK hear me (ghost) out I enjoy their RSE designs (especially Maxie) but I thought a bit more details to look at wouldn’t hurt…
Referenced the RSE grunt/admin sprites for both of them, just to be consistent. Magma admins had the back part of their jacket things look like capes so… Maxie with a cape. Added a sash to Archie to make him feel more pirate-y without going full ORAS
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Some headshots I did because I wanted to!
Some alt versions / what I headcanon as post-emerald under the cut. These are definitely inspired by a lot of fan designs too :).
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Post-emerald version + Japanese RS logos because it’d be fun to imagine these as promo images and the sort.
Bonus shitposts, as one does:
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pokenimagines · 1 year
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How did I miss that the requests are open again AAAAAAAAAAA– anyways ik that it's kinda like more on sv but may I please ask for an NSFW Prompt - steven stone - “Until you learn to call me by my title, I’m going to keep you gagged. This is a lesson, sweet one.” I just feel like there's a criminal lack of steven content all around idhwishs thanks baaaaaaiiiiii
Warning: This is NSFW so if you’re under the legal age or uncomfortable with content like this, please skip over this one!
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NSFW Steven Stone: My Title
"Steven, please!" You begged, his hand leaving you from between your legs. You ached for his touch as you bucked your hips into thin air. Steven looked down at you from his silver bangs, an unimpressed look on his face. He began taking off his red tie and wrapping it around his hands. You then realized exactly what you had called him, and knew you fucked up.
“Until you learn to call me by my title, I’m going to keep you gagged. This is a lesson, sweet one.” He said, placing the red fabric over your mouth. You whimpered, but opened your mouth without question. You groaned around the makeshift gag as his hand slipped between your thighs again.
Your back arched off the bed, sweat slicking your body from how hot you felt from his touches. He was making you feel so good, but he was being so cruel while doing so, "Now, what did I tell you to call me?" He asked, his free hand now trailing over your thigh.
You couldn't speak with the gag in your mouth, but that didn't stop you from trying. Your words were muffled and there was no way to make out what exactly you were trying to say. Still, Steven had a gentle smile on his face.
"What was that, I couldn't make that out." He was being mean and you loved it. You groaned into the gag, feeling how his hand was working you so well. You garbled out his title once more, hoping he'd have mercy. Hoping your beloved master would show some kindness tonight.
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Thank you for reading! Please click on the links above if you want more information on the event or the prompts. Fun fact? Did you know we have a discord server? We have a brand new RP starting today as well! We have an announcement post about it, but you could also just go to the server and see for yourself!
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Spoink & Grumpig
Spoink (#325)
Saltusus impiger (Spoink) Spoinks are psychic-type pig Pokémon that loosely substitute as smaller warthogs in this universe. They average at 2’4 feet tall (0.7 M) and 67.5 kg (30.5 kg).
Habitat: The highlands and coastlands of the African continent.
Life Cycles: Spoink eggs are laid along the oceanic coastlines, where their hatching season is perfectly timed with Clamperl pearl production/Evolution cycles, so when the Spoinks hatch from their eggs their parents take them down to the water to find a Clamperl pearl of their own. These pearls are used to amplify the Spoink’s psychic powers. However, both Spoink and Clamperl are prey Pokémon, which can cause both of their populations to fluctuate in conflict with each other. Some years all of the Spoinks get their pearls within hours of hatching, and some years there are hundreds of Spoinks who have to wait months to get their pearl. Spoinks are somewhat dependent on their pearls for survival, since they help prevent them from tiring out and aid in utilizing their psychic powers against predators, but they can live without them. It’s just not recommended at all.
When it’s time to leave the hatching grounds along the coast [March-April OR September-August] the parent Grumpigs will lead their Spoinks into the highlands, where they will live out the rest of their lives except when it comes time to raise babies of their own. And while Spoinks can reproduce, in the wild this requires so much effort (and danger!) to travel back and forth from the hatching grounds, that most wild Spoinks do not mate until they become Grumpigs at level 32. Overall, Spoinks have a life span of around ~10 years if they do not evolve, due to the physically exhaustive nature of their bouncing. And in the wild they are predated upon by larger carnivores, namely Pyroars, Talonflames, Ariadoses, Sevipers, and such.
Behavior: Spoinks are fun and joyous creatures that love to bounce and play around, and are even good for beginner trainers—especially children! It is a complete myth that Spoinks will die if they stop bouncing, however it can cause circulatory problems. In fact, if you see a Spoink that’s not moving, it’s probably in “torpor” and not actually dead. Torpor is such an intense state of rest for an animal, that their heart rate and metabolism slows down incredibly and it will make the individual unresponsive, thus unintentionally mimicking the appearance of death, but I promise your Spoink is just fine! This state saves on energy expenditure at night, and Spoinks go into this state for much the same physiological reasons as hummingbirds.
Diet: Spoinks eat a diet that is almost exclusively fruit (upwards of 95% of their daily nutrition), and sometimes nuts for protein or mushrooms it may find rummaging in the ground. They may also eat nectar, sap, or honey if available. Trainers, when feeding your Spoink be sure to give it a high-sugar diet or it will suffer from low energy and perhaps even die of malnutrition! Yes, you can give your Spoink that leftover Halloween candy you still have from last year, it might not be as good as fruit but your Spoink really needs that sugar! Bananas, citrus fruit, berries, honey, maple syrup, other fruits, and other things of the sort are all great for your Spoink! In a pinch, cooked potatoes, carrots, bread (cake…), pasta, rice, and beans work, too, but remember that Spoinks are overwhelmingly frugivorous and require high-sugar diets in order to thrive. If you want to be creative, feel free to make fruit smoothies with perhaps a bit of protein powder mixed in, or chopped carrots, or something.
Conservation: Threatened
Relationship with Humans: Spoinks make excellent companions for children and can be found at daycares and kindergartens the world over. They’re popular as the basis for toys and plushies, and in general are associated with childcare for the straightforward reason that Spoinks are high energy creatures who love sugar and children are also high-energy creatures who love sugar! Spoinks are frequently given out as starter Pokémon, especially in rural areas and in African countries.
The amicability of Spoinks is surprising, given the shared evolutionary history that humans have with them and Grumpigs. Wild Spoinks are generally fearful of humans, however typically the stock given to trainers are hand-reared ones that have had their wild ferality bred out of them. With that said, the aggressive natures of Grumpigs make the entire line unsuitable for agriculture, let alone the commensalistic relationship with Clamperls.  
Classification: They are most closely related to Lechonks and Tepigs, who are in a separate genus from Spoinks. The genus name Saltusus is a combination of “saltus” meaning leap/bounce/jump and “sus” meaning “pig.” The species epithet “impiger” means effectively means “energetic” or “indefatigable” in latin, and the pun of “pig” in the word exists naturally which is why it was picked.  
Grumpig (#326)
Saltusus pignax (Grumpig)
Grumpigs are psychic-type pig Pokémon with an average height of 2’11 (0.9 M) and weight of 157.6 pounds (71.5 kg). When a Spoink evolves, the pearl on its head evolves with it to become the black pearls on the Grumpig. They loosely substitute as bigger warthogs in this universe.
Habitat: African highlands and coastlands.
Life Cycles: Once a Grumpig evolves from a Spoink, its life expectancy skyrockets to as high as 40 years in captivity.
When it’s time to mate, Grumpigs will dance to show off to their prospective mates. It’s common for pairs to stick together for the breeding season, then separate for the rest of the year. The mating season begins ~2 months before the migration to the coastlands begins, where they will lay their eggs.
Grumpigs are fairly protective of their Spoinks, of which they will have litters of 12-25 at a time.  
Behavior: While Spoinks are joyous and playful, Grumpigs become rather territorial and wild ones are notoriously aggressive toward humans (they see us as predators). Don’t worry though, when raised by humans Grumpigs (especially the domesticated stock) are quite friendly and easy enough to handle, though their territoriality kicks in and they can become protective of their trainers and household members.
However, Grumpigs lack horns so their version of attacking involves doing elaborate dances to utilize their psychic powers.
Diet: Grumpigs are omnivores that will eat nuts, fruits, mushrooms, low-level mushroom Pokémon, and even low-level bug Pokémon.
Conservation: Threatened
Relationship with Humans: Grumpigs have been hunted by humanity for millennia. Who can blame them for being aggressive toward us? Their black pearls are treasured in art by many cultures, and their psychic dances have entranced people for as long as we can remember. Grumpigs are hugely significant to many cultures in the African continent.
Outside of natural history, Grumpigs have been domesticated enough to be suitable partner Pokémon for trainers. They eat a wide range of foods and are largely agreeable to many housing circumstances and to other Pokémon. Their territoriality can become a problem at times, but when put toward constructive uses Grumpigs become protective and excellent caretakers. This is a good role for Grumpigs to evolve into as they develop away from their child-like Spoink natures and become guardians of the very children that they once bounced around with for hours each day. By and large, Grumpigs and Spoinks are considered an incredibly family-friendly Pokémon line.
There is a line of baby monitors that look like Grumpigs!
Classification: The species epithet “impignux” is a pun-mutilation (punilation?) of “impugnux” which means “aggressive” in latin, to match the inherent pun seen in Spoink’s species epithet.
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soni-dragon · 1 month
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treecko line redesigns!! these guys have always been my favorite starters :]
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retrogamingblog2 · 1 year
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slothspamsstuff · 6 months
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Hi guys, sorry for the hiatus. Been going thru some changes in life so I was trying to adjust to that >.< So please have Steph and Cass as pokemon trainers as compensations!! I had so much fun doing this in Pokemon's artstyle, such a fun and distinctive style to do.
Who do you guys wanna see next?
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