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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: 2013-09-20 02:34 am (UTC)Perhaps you could question local breeders, or the breeding center, for something that would be shortly after hatching, or even right after capture, useful for such a purpose? Even if it is only temporary a teammate to have, it would... mm, fill in the gap?
[There's uncertainty in the suggestion, but Xemnas hides it well. He can fake some things better than others. Genuine comfort isn't one of those things.]
Ahh, dragons perhaps would be suitable. I hear they're quite cute in their early evolutions as well. ...Though not so much as they grow, I'm afraid.
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Date: 2013-09-22 05:39 pm (UTC)Perhaps if there's a dragon that can ride the waves, I'll accept it. Or any kind, really...especially if it starts off cute and small. I could grow to care for it, even if it becomes something not quite to my tastes. I enjoy a strong ally as much as a cute one.
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Date: 2013-09-22 07:48 pm (UTC)[Xemnas ...would suggest where to find good solid large and tough water-types but that's one of the things he hasn't figured out himself. There is a moment's uncomfortable pause as he realizes he only really knows where to find squid and carp. That's not very useful.]
There is a boy I know that is very fond of collecting dragon pokemon. I could query him as to whether any of them are also aquatic and may suit your purposes? It would be little trouble, and any information gained would benefit both of us.