Chinese Treasure

Monday, December 19, 2005

 

Massie Township, one of eleven in Warren County, Ohio, is located in the northeast part of the county and the least populous of Warren County's townships. In 2000, the population was 1,061 up from 885 in 1990. The third smallest township in the county with 13,622 acres (55 km²), it was named for General Nathaniel Massie. It is the home of the Ohio Renaissance Festival and Caesar Creek State Park.

Location of Harveysburg, Ohio

It is bounded on the north and west by Wayne Township; on the east by the Clinton County townships of Adams and Chester; and on the south by Washington Township.

It was created by the Warren County Commissioners on October 10, 1850 from parts of Wayne and Washington Townships. From 1806 to 1815 it was part of Eaton Township. The original boundary was "commencing at the point where the road from Wilmington to Lebanon crosses the Warren and Clinton County line, thence with said road to the line between Paul Vandervert and John Wilkinson; thence north, 80 1/2 degrees west to the southwest corner of THomas J. Fryer's 50 acre (200,000 m²) lot, in the line of Peter Mullenburgh's west survey; thence on said line to the corner of James Currie's survey; thence north, 30 degrees east to a sugar tree on the bank of Caesars Creek, opposite to the mouth Flat Fork; thence north, 10 degrees east to the Little Miami River, thence up said river to the Greene County line." On June 11, 1851, the boundary was changed to "commencing at the township line between Massie and Wayne, where it crosses Clement Reed's survey, thence running in a northeastern direction on the back line of the river survey, to the corner of Richard Anderson's survey, and thence on the southwest line of said survey to Caesars Creek, thence up said creek to the Clinton County line, and the part taken from Massie townshp to be attached to Wayne, where it formerly belonged."

A large part of the township was submerged in the 1960s and 1970s with the damming of Caesars Creek by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

The village of Harveysburg is the only municipality within the township. The township is mostly in the Clinton-Massie Local School District but a part is in the Wayne Local School District.

The township is governed by a three-member board of trustees, who are elected in November of odd-numbered years to a four-year term beginning on the following January 1. Two are elected in the year after the presidential election and one is elected in the year before it. There is also an elected township clerk, who serves a four-year term beginning on April 1 of the year after the election, which is held in November of the year before the presidential election. Vacancies in the clerkship or on the board of trustees are filled by the remaining trustees.

Massie Township is in the Waynesville and Clarksville telephone exchanges.

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Sunday, December 18, 2005

 
Tentacool
Image:Tentacool.png

National
Victreebel - Tentacool (#72) - Tentacruel

Johto
Qwilfish - Tentacool (#162) - Tentacruel

Hoenn
Crobat - Tentacool (#66) - Tentacruel

General
Japanese nameメノクラゲ - Menokurage
StageBasic
Evolves fromNone
Evolves toTentacruel
GenerationFirst
Biological
SpeciesJellyfish Pokémon
TypeWater Poison
Height2 ft 11 in (0.9 m)
Weight100.0 lb (45.5 kg)
Pokédex colorBlue
Shiny colorThe blue part of its body turns silver.
AbilityClear Body or Liquid Ooze
Signature attack(s)Poison Sting
Video game statistics
Tentacool at Wikibooks Pokédex

Tentacool (メノクラゲ/Menokurage in Japanese, also called Tentacool in French and Tentacha in German) is a fictional character of the Pokémon franchise.

Contents

  • 1 Name Origin
  • 2 Appearance
  • 3 Biology
  • 4 In the video games
  • 5 In the animé
  • 6 References
    • 6.1 Books
    • 6.2 Websites

Name Origin

Tentacool's name is a variation on the word tentacle. The "-cool" suffix may refer to its being of the Water-type, and the fact it prefers water of that particular temperature. In the English translation, Tentacool was originally going to be called Jilly.

Appearance

Tentacool's appearance is based on the jellyfish. It has a light blue, bell-shaped gelatinous body, with two eyes and a pair of brown tentacles. It has a small red gem-like structure in the place where its forehead would be and two larger such "gems" on its sides.

Biology

Tentacool is an aquatic Pokémon, drifting aimlessly wherever the ocean waves and currents take it. It usually ends up in shallow waters, where it may be accidentally caught in the fishing lines of anglers. A more unfortunate development for the Tentacool is to end up on the shoreline and get stuck on the beach when low tide comes. Tentacool's body is largely composed of water, so if it is kept out of the sea for too long it will shrivel up and risk death from dehydration unless it is reintroduced to water on time.

Tentacool has two main weapons. The first is its toxic feelers, located at the tips of its tentacles. It uses them to stab anything it touches with stinging acid. Coupled with its excellent camouflage in the water, Tentacool can often remain undetected by swimmers right up to the moment it stings them. The second is its mysterious beams. Tentacool's gelatinous, watery body absorbs sunlight and refracts it within, producing beam energy it shoots from its clear, crystal-like eyes.

In the video games

Tentacool is available in all Pokémon games so far except for Pokémon Colosseum. In each of these games, it is extremely common in almost every single body of water. Its high frequency of appearance easily rivals that of Rattata's or Zubat's

Tentacool has decent speed and special attack and excellent special defense, with the rest of its stats being low. It learns many moves which affect attributes, such as Screech, Barrier or Bubblebeam. Usually its evolved form Tentacruel is used in battle, but Tentacool may also prove effective by poisoning the opponent and trapping it with Wrap. Hopefully, Tentacool's high defenses will enable it to survive until the opponent succumbs to the poison. However, this can be very annoying when you want to leave a battle with a wild one.

In the animé

Tentacool was featured in episode #19 (Tentacool and Tentacruel). Large groups of Tentacool were plaguing the Porta Vista resort and the resort's owner, the aptly named Nastina, was looking for Tentacool exterminators. Team Rocket was assigned the job, but only mananged to send the Tentacool into a rampage. With the intervention of Ash and his friends the conflict was resolved and the Tentacool returned peacefully to sea.

References

Books

Websites


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