Pokémon Information Affiliation: Breeder Starter: Absol Password: Strawberry marmalade
Samples First Person Sample: ...Right, so, question. I get this is supposed to be 'the Pokemon world'. I know what Pokemon are. But see, that's the problem. And not for wondering how the hell I got here, because if there's one thing we can all agree on it's 'second magic can go right to Hell'. No, you see, what I want to know is, why have I never seen a Pokemon like this?
[And with that he points to his own companion Absol.]
I'll admit I'm only a casual fan of the games, but I've definitely never seen this or anything like it. Is this some sort of generation gap? Would I have seen it in the next game? And if so, how does discovering new breeds of Pokemon between what we as gamers know as 'the generations' work here?
Third Person Sample: Waver was not at all sure how to take being treated like a child. By a woman about his own age, no less. She couldn't have been much older than thirty, and he himself would be thirty that year... No matter how much he tried to protest, tell her she was mistaken and he was not her child, she kept talking about how very proud she was - and sad to see him go. 'It's fine, they're trying to mess with you, that's all', he thought to himself. But really, being belittled was...well, degrading. At the same time, he couldn't help but think of the way he would have reacted when he was a child, and smile. It was getting on his nerves, of course, but he wasn't about to burst out in a fit like he would have back then. It was almost like a fond memory of a friend, and in a way, it really was.
Rubbing his head to calm the frustration, he thanked the woman, declined her offer to save his money for him, and went on his way. He may have promised to call during his travels. Waver wasn't too sure about that. He'd just sort of went along with it once he gave in. Either way, he had no intention of calling someone he didn't know and who was clearly delusional. If anything, he would call for a doctor to examine her. Early stages of dementia, perhaps? Was that possible at thirty? Points to ponder he didn't have the time for. Nor the interest to care to waste his energy on. What's next on the agenda, visiting Professor Oak? No, he didn't feel like doing that. He would only be asked if he was a boy or girl. Definitely not something he needed to add on to the frustration of the day.
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Affiliation: Breeder
Starter: Absol
Password: Strawberry marmalade
Samples
First Person Sample:
...Right, so, question. I get this is supposed to be 'the Pokemon world'. I know what Pokemon are. But see, that's the problem. And not for wondering how the hell I got here, because if there's one thing we can all agree on it's 'second magic can go right to Hell'. No, you see, what I want to know is, why have I never seen a Pokemon like this?
[And with that he points to his own companion Absol.]
I'll admit I'm only a casual fan of the games, but I've definitely never seen this or anything like it. Is this some sort of generation gap? Would I have seen it in the next game? And if so, how does discovering new breeds of Pokemon between what we as gamers know as 'the generations' work here?
Third Person Sample:
Waver was not at all sure how to take being treated like a child. By a woman about his own age, no less. She couldn't have been much older than thirty, and he himself would be thirty that year... No matter how much he tried to protest, tell her she was mistaken and he was not her child, she kept talking about how very proud she was - and sad to see him go.
'It's fine, they're trying to mess with you, that's all', he thought to himself. But really, being belittled was...well, degrading. At the same time, he couldn't help but think of the way he would have reacted when he was a child, and smile. It was getting on his nerves, of course, but he wasn't about to burst out in a fit like he would have back then. It was almost like a fond memory of a friend, and in a way, it really was.
Rubbing his head to calm the frustration, he thanked the woman, declined her offer to save his money for him, and went on his way. He may have promised to call during his travels. Waver wasn't too sure about that. He'd just sort of went along with it once he gave in. Either way, he had no intention of calling someone he didn't know and who was clearly delusional. If anything, he would call for a doctor to examine her. Early stages of dementia, perhaps? Was that possible at thirty? Points to ponder he didn't have the time for. Nor the interest to care to waste his energy on. What's next on the agenda, visiting Professor Oak? No, he didn't feel like doing that. He would only be asked if he was a boy or girl. Definitely not something he needed to add on to the frustration of the day.