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[The video clicks on to focus not on Xemnas, but a rather sedate looking kadabra carefully picking burrs out of a blitzle's fur, the ever-present kadabra-spoon held in its teeth. Both have rather new looking and fairly loose black collars studded with small silvery ...studs, and a single bright silver charm a little too distant to make out clearly. Neither seem to mind said collars, possibly because they'd be able to get them off very easily if they wanted to. When Xemnas speaks, likely the one holding the camera, he sounds bemused.]
I have finally seen evolution in this world for myself, but not with one of the pokemon I have had the longest. Is it odd, that the abra I captured not so long ago, evolved so quickly into its next form? Or is this common for wild-caught pokemon? I have high hopes of seeing the second stage of Regret's own evolution soon.
[The blitzle notices the camera first and perks up visibly. Then begins making faces at it, no small fete for a horselike face. Aside from a slow flick of its rather fluffy tail, the kadabra doesn't bother to divert from its goal of burrs.]
Additionally the growlithe that had chosen to accompany me is still present. If anyone is desirous of having a free growlithe, alert me and I will bring it somewhere you can capture it. To the young man I purchased the gastly egg from: it is a remarkable creature, and one I suspect I will keep for some time. You must be very pleased with its parents.
[The video clicks on to focus not on Xemnas, but a rather sedate looking kadabra carefully picking burrs out of a blitzle's fur, the ever-present kadabra-spoon held in its teeth. Both have rather new looking and fairly loose black collars studded with small silvery ...studs, and a single bright silver charm a little too distant to make out clearly. Neither seem to mind said collars, possibly because they'd be able to get them off very easily if they wanted to. When Xemnas speaks, likely the one holding the camera, he sounds bemused.]
I have finally seen evolution in this world for myself, but not with one of the pokemon I have had the longest. Is it odd, that the abra I captured not so long ago, evolved so quickly into its next form? Or is this common for wild-caught pokemon? I have high hopes of seeing the second stage of Regret's own evolution soon.
[The blitzle notices the camera first and perks up visibly. Then begins making faces at it, no small fete for a horselike face. Aside from a slow flick of its rather fluffy tail, the kadabra doesn't bother to divert from its goal of burrs.]
Additionally the growlithe that had chosen to accompany me is still present. If anyone is desirous of having a free growlithe, alert me and I will bring it somewhere you can capture it. To the young man I purchased the gastly egg from: it is a remarkable creature, and one I suspect I will keep for some time. You must be very pleased with its parents.
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Date: 2013-08-29 12:44 am (UTC)Have you fought other trainers that have been here as long as you? There may be no prize other than bragging rights but to some such a reward would be worth the time and effort.
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Date: 2013-08-29 12:50 am (UTC)Sometimes, but then we have to put self imposed restrictions on the battle that wind up more boring than we wanted.
[Taking his gear back from the Scrafty he had holding it, he returns the two dragons and takes an ungraceful flump into his chair next to the Pokemon, but with the camera turning with him, it shows his "chair" is actually a large blue and white fluffy Altaria, who simply chirps a pleased greeting at the stranger on the screen.]
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Date: 2013-08-29 12:51 am (UTC)What sort of restrictions? One would assume a near free-for-all would be ideal. Anything bitten off, gouged out or torn off would have to be handed back afterwards, of course.
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Date: 2013-08-29 01:31 am (UTC)Except most people bitch and complain if their Pokemon gets hurt beyond typical battle standards, and it's frowned upon to have a legitimate "wild beast". Dartanian is actually a lot calmer than he used to be, the bit I've gathered from asking psychic types is that he was initially raised by a vicious woman with light hair and an affinity for shocking the shit out of him through a Luxray.
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Date: 2013-08-29 01:39 am (UTC)Video
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Date: 2013-08-29 01:53 am (UTC)Which one snapped your shoulder, the pokemon or Riku?
[Because honestly it could go either way.]
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Date: 2013-08-29 01:55 am (UTC)Re: Video
Date: 2013-08-29 01:59 am (UTC)This woman with the luxray had him first, then gave him to Sora, who of all people sicced it on you, whereupon you kept it? ... How unusual, but still useful for you. Aside from being bitten. Was it this world's lack of death that preserved you, or did your pokemon simply choose to not use lethal force?
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Date: 2013-08-29 02:06 am (UTC)[Xemnas doesn't really sound like he thinks it's a bad thing to sic a pokemon on a person, he has been teaching his own how to do just that only hours before. But he wasn't a hero of the keyblade!]
I take it the charizard respects you significantly more now, or does the risk of being chewed on still exist?
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Date: 2013-08-29 02:22 am (UTC)The risk of being chewed on exists if I take to punching him in the snout again, otherwise, we've come to terms.
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Date: 2013-08-29 02:23 am (UTC)[There's a brief, ever so brief tinge of disgust to his voice. It clears by the time he speaks again.]
It is good you have reached an understanding with your charizard then. I can't imagine being bitten was terribly enjoyable.
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Date: 2013-08-29 02:30 am (UTC)[There's no need to comment on the disgust, but he's noting it was there; it seems like Xemnas doesn't particularly.. exhibit emotions often, but it's not particularly concerning. He's more controlled with it, and Vanitas is honestly jealous of the control.]
Heh, no. He got my arm down his throat and whipped me around like a damn toy, I had some cracked ribs too, but the shoulder took the longest to heal. I'll say don't underestimate any of them, their size shouldn't be the only indicator of danger.
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Date: 2013-08-29 02:34 am (UTC)[Anyone can learn that level of control, it just requires sacrificing your heart and being without it so long you forget what feelings are.]
... No, I don't think I'll be underestimating them. If I am attacked by my own pokemon then it is my failure as their master that led to it, not their own actions.
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Date: 2013-08-29 02:42 am (UTC)Yeah, it was probably my own cockiness that led to what happened, but you'd be surprised about some of the harmless looking ones. There's one called a Magikarp, and they're completely useless until you train them to level twenty. They then evolve into a large sea serpent; I've seen a handful of people who were mistreating Magikarps get one to evolve and shoot a hyper beam at them, they deserved it.
[Let's not count that Vanitas once kicked a karp only to have it evolve and try to shoot him out of the sky, yup.]
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Date: 2013-08-29 02:45 am (UTC)Aside from the risk of being shot by it. I suppose one could treat their new fish very well until then and prevent angry sea dragon lasers later.
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Date: 2013-08-29 02:47 am (UTC)That's what one should do, but most people take a first look at the Magikarp and decide it's useless from the get go.
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Date: 2013-08-29 02:51 am (UTC)[Yay, fishing poles! A Mr. Fish of his own!]
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Date: 2013-08-31 09:13 pm (UTC)Do you really want to raise one just to see how it goes?
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Date: 2013-08-31 09:16 pm (UTC)Not just to see how it goes. A gyarados is a very powerful creature, is it not? Having one as an ally would be of use for more than simple curiosity.
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Date: 2013-08-31 09:46 pm (UTC)They look totally fierce though if that's more the thing. [Koiya herself isn't the fiercest of Pokemon, but she still finds it impossible to close that maw and just snuffs contently where she hangs over her trainer to peer at the gear in his hand; has he gotten up from his birdchair? Nope.]
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Date: 2013-08-31 09:51 pm (UTC)[Surely it's an opportunity to show off another pokemon! Xemnas isn't complaining, it has its uses. And this new creature is studied just like the others. He sounds thoughtful when he speaks again.]
They do indeed look fierce. Are they capable of biting, or are their jaws continually fixed open?
[This one could just be gaping, but they might also be filter feeders, either might be true..]
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Date: 2013-08-31 10:18 pm (UTC)Most can shut their mouths, but I think the muscles that cause the shut are small and get tired quick, so that's why they can't do it for long but can still have a harsh bite.
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Date: 2013-08-31 11:02 pm (UTC)[So they CAN close their mouths. That's good to know. Not filter-feeders, then. He wished he had a notebook or computer or something to keep all of this information down. Memory wasn't always reliable.]
She is not also a dragon, is she? I could see something dragonlike in her appearance but I believe she is still under the category of fishes? [Pause.] Water-type, pardon.
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