Pokémon TCG HeartGold SoulSilver Base Set (2010), HS Undaunted (2010) & HS Triumphant (2010) illustrations by the amazing clay artist Yuka Morii ❤️❤️❤️

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Pokémon TCG HeartGold SoulSilver Base Set (2010), HS Undaunted (2010) & HS Triumphant (2010) illustrations by the amazing clay artist Yuka Morii ❤️❤️❤️

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illus. MAHOU "Rotom" from Undaunted
Dauntless
We arrived at the lake Monday just in to watch the mighty tugboat Undaunted push its sister barge, Pere Marquette 41 - carrying piles of something, or other - over the choppy waters of Lake Huron.
The tug and barge together measure 494 feet.
Based in Ludingtong, Undaunted, powered by a pair of 2,000-horsepower diesel engines, is considered to be among the hardest working tugs on the Great Lakes.
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"If you've ever been severely injured, or deathly ill, and had a healer bring you back from the brink of death, you've benefited from necromancy."
--Yisareh of the Undaunted, arguing that Restoration magic is a form of Necromancy
illus. Naoki Saito
Undaunted
Here’s the tug, Undaunted, shoving a load a while after sunset. The craft is moving northward on Lake Michigan as seen from a point between Pentwater (to the north) and Little Sable Point (to the south). One can find out some information on the tug here.
One image by Richard Koenig; taken July 9th 2021.