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A painting of a green, orange and red paradox Pokémon called Fluttermane, a supposedly pterosaur-like relative of Misdreavus, hides among green, orange and purple tropical foliage. Its head has four feathered wings that blend in with its surroundings, and it smiles sneakily at the viewer through the shadows of the leaves.
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A pink, green and blue painting of three pink Scream Tails, a "dinosaur-like" relative of Jigglypuff, among a field of large pink flowers. Their heads have long, spiked tails with a curl at the end, and they have sharp teeth.
A shiny Scream Tail with red eyes is standing in among the grass, waving to one of its friends that is drifting by up in the sky. A third floats nearby, looking content.
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A dark green and brown painting of Brute Bonnet, a dinosaur-like relative of Amoongus. It is standing in a dark, mossy forest, looking happily at some nearby mushrooms as patchy dots of sunlight filter down onto the mushroom cap and the grass along its head, as well as the top of its serrated mouth.
The mushroom on its left hand is being held up to the mushrooms growing on a log in greeting.
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A tan, orange, and gold painting of Sandy Shocks, a dinosaur-like relative of Magneton,out for its daily mental health walk in the desert. All three of its eyes look nonplussed, and the iron filings stuck on two of its magnetic feet are buried in the deep sand.
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A brown, cream and pink painting of Great Tusk, a mammoth-like relative of Donphan, standing out in a prairie field. Tall purple flowers dot the brown grass, and clouded mountains stand tall in the distance. The Great Tusk is looking behind itself at something out of view.
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A blue, teal and red painting of Roaring Moon, a dinosaur-like relative of Salamence. It is hovering in front of a crescent moon and stars, framed diagonally by fluffy, drifting teal clouds. The moon lights both the nearby clouds, and the large red and blue feathered wings of the Pokémon from behind.
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A green, orange, and blue painting of Slither Wing, a dinosaur-like relative of Volcarona. The painting is down at a low angle, and Slither Wing is looking behind itself at whatever is out of sight behind the leaves in the foreground.
Dappled sunlight filters through countless trees onto the thick fur of its back, and the spines and segments of its tail.
It looks incredibly fluffy.
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An orange, yellow, blue and purple painting of Walking Wake, a theropod-like relative of Suicune. They are standing on the surface of the water at sunset, roaring up at a cloudy sky as if they are threatening something out of view.
The setting sun reflects off the water behind them, and lights both them and the clouds above in yellow and golden light.
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A bold red, orange, and blue painting of the pokémon Koraidon, a large winged lizard, aloft above the clouds during a fiery sunset. They're swooping down in a dive, mouth open, with the wings along their head spread and their tire-like dewlap inflated along their throat.
They look like they're having a blast.
Scarlet pre-DLC paradox Pokémon speedpaints!
Between two and three hours for most of these paintings, except for Walking Wake and Roaring Moon who went a little into overtime and clocked closer to 4 hours.

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