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Post by Clover on Aug 20, 2017 22:46:59 GMT
Gem hunting with an egg was quite the delicate balance. Initially, Emily'd found a system that worked fairly well--she held the egg in the crook of her left arm, she held her open backpack with her left hand, and she picked the opal gems up with her right. But after a while, her muscles started to cramp and it looked weird and it was slow and inefficient and generally, well, awful. So she gave it up. Now the egg (bright yellow with pretty red splotches) was sitting on the sandy beach and Emily worked around it, picking up all the gems in the vicinity. Once there were no more easy finds, she'd move the egg to a new spot and repeat the cycle. Every few seconds, she looked up at the egg to make sure it was still there. When lunchtime rolled around, she zipped up her half-full backpack and sat next to her egg, scrunching her toes in the sand. She wrapped an arm protectively around the egg, as though she was acting out a scene from a lame romance movie. It was almost a romantic scene--a relatively deserted beach, the tide lapping in inches away from her feet, a pretty blue cloudless sky, and lots of gems dotting the beach... if not for the fact that her arm was wrapped around an egg instead of a person, it might have been sweet. (The rumors about the beach being haunted didn't do her tale any favors either.) She ate her PB&J sandwich in silence, contenting herself by watching the waves roll in. The silence and relaxation were a welcome change. She'd been on the beach for hours, harvesting those strange blue stones. It was tiring work, doubly so with the heat. "I'm gonna take a little nap, I think," she muttered, announcing her desire to no one in particular. So she leaned back, fanning her long brown hair out on the sand, and pulled the egg onto her chest. With her arms wrapped around it like a security blanket, she fell asleep within moments. WORDS ► 347 NOTES ► open to anyone! emily's taking a nap. you can steal her gems (since it's per post it doesn't matter) or wake her or not interact with her at all, whatever floats your boat. she'll wake up if she hears someone nearby. egg thread for plusle (2/3). +5 opal gems
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Post by fitz on Aug 23, 2017 19:11:24 GMT
Never saw the sun shining so bright Never saw things going so right Aislin tread carefully on the beach, balancing precariously in the shifting sand as it slid into her sandals. Her oversized purse was getting ridiculously heavy between the three eggs she was toting along with all of her supplies. She’d stopped back at a chippie in the village to grab a bag lunch and thought she’d come to see the sea with her Budew for the baby’s first time. Astrape was snoozing in the purse in her pokeball and Aislin cradled the grass type in her arms as she stepped over what she thought were chunks of sea glass but….the beach seemed to be absolutely littered with it. Maybe the fish mongers and their wives didn’t have any use for such ornamental things and left it to collect from the surf. She spotted a girl curled up with an alarmingly brightly colored egg a few yards away and couldn’t help but to find the scene sweet, sitting down to have her own lunch and let Chloris wander around the beach within arm’s reach, cautioning her to come back when she got too close to the tide. She would take her out to meet the waves later when she was full and could keep a good hold on her. She’d really grown to care a great deal for the toddler and her elekid, who she’d never in a million years have thought she’d ever pick for a starter. But they really felt like her kids now, which was weird, cause she’d never thought she had a maternal bone in her body. She reached into her bag and pulled out Astrape’s pokeball, releasing her and offering a chipped potato sliver, ”Hungry?” she asked, smiling as the kid gobbled it up and asked for another which she gave. Chloris came hopping back to them and opened her mouth for a tater too and Aislin obliged. She looked over to the still sleeping girl and wondered if she had any pokemon of her own nearby or if it was just her and that egg. Feeling the warm sand beneath them and seeing how her egg was nestled into the sand she thought that was actually a good idea and pulled hers out of the purse to dig out a section and pack them in tightly as well. They weren’t handled nearly enough and she was scared sometimes that maybe she had made a mistake in taking on so many at once. It was one thing to take care of two basically baby pokemon but three more? The veteran coordinator glanced back to the two girls building a castle together in the sand and knew they’d have to step up and be helpful big sisters sometime soon. Astrape gave a shrill squeal that echoed across the beach, bouncing off the cliff face at the end, as she swore she spotted a Dratini in the distance out in the water. Aislin waved her off, ”Just seafoam, that’s all.”, more than accustomed to explaining away childish fancy. No use getting their hopes up. No way in hell they could make it out there to try to catch it or interact, let alone actually battle the thing. Chloris had been taken out by a Weedle and Astrape had thrown a battle to spare the feelings of a rock-eating Pidgey. They weren’t exactly battle ready. Not yet. Clover words: 558 blue gems: +5 (5) pokemon: < Astrape the Elekid > < Chloris the Budew >
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Post by wizz • on Aug 23, 2017 20:28:36 GMT
Clover • fitz 610 • drowze egg thread 1/3Alright, fine, fair game, maybe the beach wasn't the best idea. He'd come to the beach collecting stones because he'd done not so much of that back with meeting Calla, because he geeked over his eggs, which prompted him to get the egg he currently held in his hands. A Drowzee egg, he had been told by whom he got it from. It was a strange sensation, being a.... father? Mother? Uh, hatcher? Usually he just took care for he eggs in the lab back in Kalos but then here he was with an egg that was all his own and he was getting odd attached to it... to the point where he was sure to be very cautious with the egg if his Bagon was out and about. If only because he was worried he'd think it was some sort of rock, forgetting it was an egg... because he'd learned Bagon had a bit of a short-term memory problem. Either way, taking him to the beach to get him some run room might not have been the best idea. He'd knocked over three sand castles, nearly rammed into three people, and crashed head first into the waves and thrashed around mercilessly for the past hour. He'd knock a wave with his head, flail, laugh, grin over at Sam, stare at him and the egg, and then a wave would catch his eye and he'd go ramming into it once more. It was adorable, and Sam was sure to keep a good eye on him and keep the distance between them decently small. Currently, he had his trousers rolled up to mid-calf and his blazer was off and over his shoulder. He held his Drowzee egg in his arms, watching Bagon like a hawk to make sure he wasn't taken by the current. Every once in a while he'd suggest that Bagon should come closer to the shore and he'd abide, until he found a wave that looks particularly fun and then head first he would go. But this time around, when asked to retreat to the shoreline, he eyed something. Something that looked like a rock with strange colors. He wondered what it was. What sort of rock was it? He grunted and then hauled off right toward the trainer with the egg clutched off, looking a bit like they were asleep. "Ah! No. No, no no no-" Sam darted off after him, moving the egg under his shoulder and quickly reaching out to grab Bagon by the skull, picking up him up and letting his legs flail a bit until the Bagon let out an irritated huff, then suddenly an apologetic sort of whine was given as he looked to Sam. The trainer sighed, shaking his head, then setting him on the sand calmly. "How about we don't ram into people? Hm?" The fifteenth time he'd told him, but eventually Bagon remembered him as his trainer, so maybe he'd pick up on social cues of what to- and not to- do. The small apologetic whine was given again and Sam moved to pat his head, to show it was fine, that the trainer probably hardly noticed since she was so very... asleep.
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Post by Clover on Aug 23, 2017 22:31:14 GMT
Why was the beach so deserted? Emily couldn't make heads or tails of it. The merchants offered grand rewards for trade-ins, out of the three spots where gems had cropped up, the beach was easily the most pleasant one. Whatever the reason, it made for a quiet napping place and she was in no position to complain. Emily was lost in dreamland for Kyogre only knew how long, chest rising and falling ever so gently. She looked perfectly at peace despite the unpleasant dream raging somewhere in her subconscious. It was a familiar one and it'd plagued her all through college: it featured Emily walking some nondescript class or another, only to find out it was the day of a big exam and she hadn't prepared at all. It was never a bad enough dream to properly wake her up--not that that said very much. Very few things were enough to properly wake Emily Bennett up. She'd learned early on that she needed the world's most irritating, high pitched alarm. Otherwise she'd sleep right through it every time. She and sleep were tight that way. Once her annoying alarm woke her, she'd flip through her planner and her syllabi to see when the next tests were. Then she'd double check the date on her phone, just to be safe. Her heart pounded like a war drum until she was absolutely, one hundred percent, beyond-the-shadow-of-a-doubt sure that it really was just a dream and nothing more. And then she'd breathe and relax and study for an extra half hour before breakfast--just in case. Emily had graduated already, sure. And, yeah, she was literally thousands of miles away from the University of Hoenn, where those dreams had begun. But you know what they say about old habits. So anyway, there she was. Dressed in nice clothes, with a thermos full of coffee and a fresh layer of mascara--something dream-Emily had taken the extra time to put on, since she hadn't known about the dream-test--walking into class. And there was the dream-professor, handing out dream-exams. And there were the judgmental dream-stares of her dream-colleagues, as though each and every one of them knew that dream-Emily hadn't dream-studied as much as them. Her dream-thermos fell. Her dream-cheeks paled. Her dream-adrenaline surged. Dream-coffee spilled all over the scratchy carpet. And then, there it was, just in time: the high pitched whine of her alarm. Emily's eyes peeled open so very slowly. The bright sky overhead was blinding and she squinted her eyes. She felt the firm egg shell against her arms, heard the waves lapping against the shore, heard people talking (though she wasn't paying enough attention to make out individual words)... It took a moment for all the pieces to fit into place. You're not at U of H anymore, she reminded herself. She supported the yellow egg with one hand and rubbed her eyes with the other. You're at the beach. Slowly, so slowly, Emily sat up. Her knees were pulled up close to her chest and her arms were wrapped around them, forming a makeshift cradle for the egg. She looked to her left, then to her right, getting reacquainted with her surroundings. There were people there now. People and pokemon, none of whom had been around when she'd fallen asleep. There was an Elekid in the distance, she recognized that one, but what was the green thing? It had to be a grass type, Emily couldn't imagine it being anything else. But she wasn't familiar with the strange bud-like creature. And then--ooh, she definitely knew that one! The Hoenn native's eyes lit up at the sight of the familiar dragon. "Is that a Bagon?"WORDS ► 618 NOTES ► fitz wizz • Astrape's squeal wakes Emily up and she doesn't rly know what's happening. She basically just sees Bagon and goes ooh shiny. Egg thread for plusle. +5 opal gems (10)
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Post by fitz on Aug 28, 2017 0:31:06 GMT
Never saw the sun shining so bright
Never saw things going so right Aislin turned at the sudden panicked voice of a young man and spotted the glorious Bagon and his trainer who was honestly an afterthought after seeing such a rare pokemon just being palmed like a basketball to keep him from doing...what exactly? Oh...she followed the beeline of sight from them back to the sleeping girl she’d noticed before and did the math. The little guy liked to ram things, it seemed. And he was being kept with surprising strength from ramming the girl or her egg or both. She thought maybe the baby dragon could break away if he really wanted to, so he must have a good bond with his trainer already to not fight him off with ease and ignore him. It was only then that she realized she’d not been paying attention to her own brood and turned just in time to see Chloris toddling off towards the water to see what Astrape had pointed out before the attempted ramming. Aislin launched herself up out of the sand and went clomping after the budew, sandals flinging off to just dangle around her ankles by the straps as she caught up to the grass-type and scooped her up, wagging a finger in her face, ”No, no, no! You know better!” she admonished, out of breath and heart racing. She wasn’t the best swimmer and didn’t trust herself to get the baby back if she had gotten that much of a head start into the waves. Chlori’s little face scrunched up and she began to wail, more out of fright than any real remorse over getting in trouble. Astrape watched from afar, back at their half-finished castle. Aislin balked at the tears, unsure of what to do. Did this mean she was a bad mother? Errr...trainer? She rushed back up the beach towards her bag, she knew she had a bit of candy in there somewhere….she looked back to the other two trainers, smiling sheepishly. Had they seen? Were they super duper judging her for being so strict? Ugh, she hoped not. Where was THAT CANDY? Finally she tugged a bag of treats out and plucked up a sucker, popping it into Chloris’s mouth like a pacifier. ”Theeere, now, see it’s okay!” she said, only falling into another shitty parenting stereotype of placating kids with sugar. Now all she needed was a television babysitter while she drank wine on the couch and she’d be set with the trifecta. Astrape gave a little zap of thunderbolt to the castle, transforming it into stunning shining glass and Aislin’s mouth fell wide open, ”Holy shit Astrape….” little blue gems studded the creation where they’d been stuck in with the rest of the sand and they dazzled brilliantly in the sun overhead, as she could see the churning tide straight through from the other side. She turned back to the others yards away on the long stretch of beach and shrugged, ”Neat trick, huh?” but goodness gracious she was already cooking up how to use that in a contest!! The little electric type was shocking her - no pun intended! - day by day, and making her that much more happy that she’d gone against what she thought she preferred to choose her as her starter. Clover wizz • words: 5545 blue gems: +5 (10) pokemon: < Astrape the Elekid > < Chloris the Budew >
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Post by wizz • on Aug 28, 2017 20:54:47 GMT
Clover • fitz 471 • drowze egg thread 1/3The whine only lasted a short while as they saw the trainer they had avoided running into stir. The movement had Bagon blinking his beady eyes at the girl, tilting his head at her curiously when she said his name. It was strange because he simply wasn’t used to hearing it from anybody but Sam so far. But now? Now he was hearing it from other trainers and it sounded sort of... wrong? Maybe that wasn’t his name. Maybe it was just what they called him. Like Sam was sometimes called trainer. How interesting.Sam smiled at her question and nodded, sheepish, because his Bagon had just about plowed her over while she was asleep and she had obviously missed it. “Yep! This is ... a Bagon.”
'A Bagon' because he couldn’t bring himself to pick a decent name yet. He tried, but Bagon just stared at him like he was an idiot for even trying. The closest they had come to anything was The Great and Wonderful Flying Machine but Sam had meant it as a joke because of it’s length. Wings was another that Bagon enjoyed- but again, it seemed a bit silly for something with no…. Well, no wings. Naming his Bagon was getting any easier, and he sort of wished they had a book that he could read hinting him on different names previously used by trainers and how to adapt them to Pokemon. But that would make it all a bit too easy, then wouldn’t it? “He might have almost run you over- So, sorry about that.” He admitted with a smile. His and Bagon’s attention was then jolted from him as he turned to look over at the crying that was heard. Once his eyes settled on a trainer, he gave a small sympathetic smile and shifted his feet so he could get a better look. “Seems like everybody’s got an egg or baby. Must be popular for trainers in the Inset region.” He glanced over at the girl. “Is it?” Maybe she was a local and could tell him. “Or are you just a tourist and you’ve no idea either?” He laughed out, smiling as he moved to take a seat in the sand with her. Bagon liked it when Sam was on his level with the egg. The Bagon was oddly cautious around the egg. He moved over to Sam’s lap where he had the egg and nudged it lightly with his nose before moving and shifting to lay in Sam’s lap as well, slightly curled around the egg. Every once in a while he’d lick the egg and nuzzle it. Sam wasn’t sure what that was about but learned a long time ago with Bagon it was better jus tto go with the flow than to ask questions regarding his behaviors.
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Post by Clover on Aug 29, 2017 0:52:03 GMT
Emily slowly approached the point of being one hundred percent awake. In her nap-fueled haze, she waved aside the knowledge that Bagon had almost run her over like it was no biggie. "Ehh, almost. No harm, no foul," she said with a small yawn. In her peripheral vision, she saw a girl struggling with the little green pokemon. Her grip on her egg tightened. Was that what she had to look forward to? The boy with the Bagon seemed to be thinking along the same lines. "Must be," she agreed. He sat down in the sand next to her and Emily offered him a smile before shifting her focus to the girl and the probably-a-grass-type infant in the distance. She winced at his question. It would've been lovely to be more helpful, but hell, she'd only been in Inset for a couple of days. "Just a tourist, I'm afraid." She shrugged apologetically. "I made a friend the other day, though, who told me abandoned eggs were an issue around here." Calling Rosalind a friend was perhaps a stretch, since Emily had talked to her for maybe five minutes. If nothing else, Rosalind was definitely the closest thing Emily had to a friend in Inset. "So, uh, that might be part of it. Way too much supply, saturated demand. Or something like that." Emily'd gone to college to be a scientist, not an economist. That basic, Econ 101 level stuff was about all she could muster. Emily grinned at the Bagon's antics. Licking the egg, oh my--that seemed unorthodox. The nuzzling was cute, though. Before she could comment on any of it, she heard thunder. As a newbie to pokemon training, her first instinct was to look up to the sky, which was still bright blue and very nearly cloudless. It took her a moment longer than it probably should have to think of turning around, to where the Elekid was. And by the time Emily (ever the genius) remembered that electric types could summon electricity, the trick had taken place. The once-fragile sandcastle was a gleaming beacon now, and Emily's jaw dropped open. "Woah," she gasped. She elbowed the boy beside her in uncharacteristic eagerness. "Did you see that?" She nodded in the direction of the sandcastle (glasscastle?) in case he hadn't. WORDS ► 383 NOTES ► fitz wizz • Egg thread for plusle. +5 opal gems (15)
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Post by fitz on Sept 7, 2017 4:12:04 GMT
Never saw the sun shining so bright Never saw things going so right Aislin nodded hearing their commentary about eggs and babies, ”A combination of both for me. I’m not sure how I ended up saddled with being mother of the year but here we are.” she said, perhaps a bit too sarcastically as if she were hiding the fact that no matter how much she tried to deny it she loved her little stinkers to pieces. She stepped carefully around the sand...glass...castle, gesturing for Astrape to follow with the purse and cradling Chloris as she strode the several yards over to join the pair of them. She hadn’t been invited but she had never really been one to wait for invitations. The way she was raised and with her success in contests before coming here, it was as if subconsciously she assumed people would or should be happy to have her converse with them. She’d have to remember to pack the creation Astrape had made back to town with them. Some idiot fishmongers wife would probably pay a pretty penny for the garish piece of art. It was stunning but to Aislin’s trained eye lacked true effort or style, instead just a happy accident rather than a piece of fine art. No, they’d have to work on it to get anywhere with it officially the more she examined it. But that was fine, there was always progress to be made. This was a good start. Not that she’d say any of that aloud. Especially with the way the girl seemed to gape at Astrape’s castle. She’d been impressed, and even Aislin had been upon first glance - so there was no use toning it down. If she was impressed by her pokemon then more power to them! That’s the business she was in, after all. Showmanship, performing, impressing, beauty, grace, ahhhh so much lay ahead! ”I’m Aislin, this is Chloris,” she jigged the baby bud who waved a nub shyly, ”And Astrape.” she introduced the elekid. She had a seat, crosslegged in the sand, and pulled her purse to sit in her lap to keep the bevy of eggs secure there. The stupid Koffing egg was already showing signs of hatching soon, with little rumbles of activity. The hazy purple shell seemed to breathe even as it sat stone still in the bag. < Nice to meet you! > Astrape said cheerfully, looking beyond Sam’s shoulder back out to sea. She was certain she’d seen a Dratini that time!! But she was too shy to say it now in front of these strangers only to be told it was her imagination again. Clover wizz • words: 429 blue gems: +5 (15) pokemon: < Astrape the Elekid > < Chloris the Budew >
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Post by wizz • on Sept 7, 2017 14:36:45 GMT
Clover • fitz 270 • drowze egg thread 1/3That was ... "Impressive." He knew, scientifically speaking, that's what happened when lightning struck grass but it never dawned on him that somebody could definitely make a living off of using a Pokemon to create sculptures out of glass out of the sand... There was even a part of Sam that wanted to lift his hands and clap them, just because he was impressed by the way the sculpture looked. Instead, he glanced down to the Bagon nuzzling his Drowzee egg. "Did you see that?" He inquired, watching as the Bagon lazily glanced over, thought about maybe ramming into it to destroy it, but decided it wouldn't help him fly so there was no reason or need. So back to cuddling the egg he went, resting comfortably in Sam's lap as he did so. A small laugh later and Sam was looking up and over at the girl who had addressed them. The laugh moved through his nose and made his shoulders bob. "Yeah, having an egg is really strange. I'm not sure I expected it to be so... is calling the experience warm, weird? That's how I feel though." "I'm Sam." He inquired, smiling up at her and then over at the other. Introductions hadn't really officially been made so he didn't see an issue with making them. "This is Bagon, who hasn't really settled into a nickname yet..." He gave the dragon a pat and could have sworn he heard a low growl of a purr coming from his chest... possibly just wishful thinking or his imagination.
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Post by Clover on Sept 8, 2017 17:38:19 GMT
Kyogre, that girl had confidence--charging up to two total strangers like that. How did people do that? Emily sometimes felt awkward approaching people she knew well. She absently stroked the egg in her lap. Half of her wanted it to hatch soon, so she could find out what it was. Half of her hoped it waited a good long while, so she could adjust to the whole concept of being in charge of an infant. It sounded like an awful lot of pressure. While Emily was worrying about everything under sun, the non-worrying girl made a joke. Emily grinned and wracked her brain to come up with some witty response, but came up empty. So she settled for an introduction instead. "I'm Emily." She glanced at Astrape, then at the yellow egg in her lap, then back at Astrape. The Elekid's shade of yellow matched her egg almost perfectly. If not for the red splotches on her egg, she might have started to hope--playing around with those glasscastle things could've been fun. "It's nice to meet you all. My appointment at the lab's tomorrow, so this egg's all I've got for now," she explained after they finished their introductions. Emily felt sheepish, inexperienced, almost unworthy, around these trainers were their rare pokemon. But that would change tomorrow. Maybe. Unless she got kicked out of the lab. She'd heard of that happening to other trainers. A shiver ran down her spine and she did her best to shake the worries off, to focus on the present. She watched Bagon interact with Sam's egg for a moment. "Does he need a nickname?" She was a scientist, not a pokemon enthusiast. She wasn't in the best position to say what was normal and what wasn't. WORDS ► 294 NOTES ► fitz wizz • Egg thread for plusle. +5 opal gems (20)
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Post by fitz on Sept 10, 2017 0:44:10 GMT
Never saw the sun shining so bright Never saw things going so right ”Nice to meet you, Sam. Emily.” she replied, nodding to them each in turn. ”And I think warm is a good word for it. It’s probably a good sign if you feel warm about it anyway - it means you love your eggs and want to hatch them perfectly and see that they’re healthy and taken care of. Anyone who didn’t feel warm about it probably shouldn’t have the eggs in the first place. Anyone can adopt or buy from a breeder without having to hatch the thing themselves. There’s something special about bringing it into the world on your own.” she didn’t realize just how much thought she’d put into this process until she finished up her little spiel. It made sense, though, as she heard herself speaking. She watched as the other girl stroked her egg and couldn’t help the small smile. She didn’t have a pokemon of her own yet, her starter appointment would be the following day it seemed. But it was already good to see she was content looking after this egg for now. She mirrored the motion, placing a hand on the koffing egg. Yeah he or she was going to break open any day now. Gross...She thought back to her earlier statements about the warm feeling. Her blood ran cold when she thought of having a big ugly koffing on her team and she felt guilty when it did. But she couldn’t help it. She’d been lied to! If she’d known it would be what it actually was she’d have left it for someone who could love it better than she. Someone who had an affinity for things they thought were so ugly they were cute. But a small part of her thought...if she really felt that way...why hadn’t she just passed it off as soon as she found out it was a koffing? There had to be something good and decent and unshallow in her to have kept it and mothered it just as much as the other ones. To not abandon it or leave it to hatch still and cold like some kind of monster. Cause she wasn’t, right? Right. Maybe once it hatched she would make sure it found a good trainer. But in the meantime she would at least keep it to make sure it was taken care of. At Sam’s statement about the Bagon’s lack of a nickname and Emily’s question she replied with a small shrug, adjusting the purse in her lap and zipping it closed to sit Chloris on top of the folded leather straps, ”It’s pretty common to do it. After all you’re Emily and not just human. It helps to endear them to you and others, gives them a sense of identity to set them apart from their species and instead be an individual.” she turned to Sam, ”It’s good that you’re taking your time to pick the right one. My friends who have actual children went through the same period of uncertainty when it came to naming their newborns. Personally I try to stick to themes so I can at least narrow down the pool and pick within the theme. Some people choose gemstones or colors, I chose characters from plays with my old team in Kalos. This time around I’m going with mythological figures. Chloris was a springtime nymph who ‘breathed spring roses’, so I thought that was fitting for this sweet little bud who will one day bloom beautiful flowers. Astrape was a handmaiden who delivered lightning bolts to the king of the gods who used thunder and lightning as his weaponry. Again, fitting for an elekid.”Astrape's mouth and eyes widened, hearing the reasoning behind her name for the first time, her attention fully on her trainer and the group now, the foggy Dratini forgotten. She had a habit of drifting from obsession to obsession and something about the look on her face right now made Aislin think she would be incorporating mythological inspirations into her next clothing designs - aka the one thing that always seemed to stick with her out of the many many things Astrape would try. Clover wizz • words: 691 blue gems: +5 and +100 for ten posts (120) pokemon: < Astrape the Elekid > < Chloris the Budew >Friendship for Chloris: +346 (1113) eggs: bounsweet (3/5), koffing (3/3) (maybe mystery boom 4/10 posts)
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Post by wizz • on Sept 19, 2017 19:08:02 GMT
Clover • fitz410 • drowze egg thread 1/3Oh, she'd ask that, wouldn't she? Yeah, Bagon did need a name. It was embarrassing, but he hadn't found anything that fit the Bagon just yet. Not anything that wasn't something stupid like 'Skullcrusher' or 'Basher.' Actually, Basher wasn't so bad... but it all depended on if Bagon would remember to respond to it or not... "Yeah." Sam let out a nervous sort of laugh at Emily's question. "He doesn't respond well to even his species name, and any nickname I've tried other than 'buddy' hasn't really worked out. As a matter of fact, he doesn't even respond to 'buddy' as much as he does me just raising my voice to get his attention." He laughed because if he didn't, he'd feel a little bit either bad for himself or like he wanted their pity. He didn't, but he wanted to explain his case. Bagon just didn't fit a nickname. Not right now, anyway... Warm. Was that how he felt toward the Drowzee egg that would hatch here at some point? Or perhaps he was just a little bit excited? He definitely felt a warmth toward it. Like he did eggs when he was just a professor's assistant. Now he traveled and had a team of his own- well, starting team anyway. Bagon. And this egg- it was interesting to him... and he was enjoying the idea of feeling warm about something. When was the last time that had happened? Back in Kalos before his mother passed, probably. A small relief lifted off of his shoulders. "This is my first time with a team of my own. So I'm not even sure which route to take with naming them other than letting them nearly name themselves. I mean, they have a preference I'm sure..." his hand moved over Bagon in a way the dragon adored, moving across his large pale tummy a few times before finally letting it rest on his neck. The Bagon loved the weight of Sam's hand there. Sam figured it was probably something his parents did to keep him calm. "Bagon doesn't talk well, he's still very young. So getting anything out of him about what he would prefer his name to be... well, mostly it's grunts and snorts, but he's definitely got his own opinion."
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Post by Clover on Sept 22, 2017 0:45:51 GMT
This Aislin girl could talk. And it wasn't the mindless gossip-level conversation Emily sometimes (perhaps unfairly) associated with big talkers. It was thoughtful stuff--the difference between hatching and buying or befriending pokemon, the ethics of giving pokemon nicknames, name themes, all sorts of new perspectives that Emily had never considered. There was a lot more than went into being a pokemon trainer than just, well, training pokemon. The idea of being a pokemon had filled a much-needed role, back when she'd been in Hoenn with her rejection letters in hand: it had seemed ambitious, so her parents efforts weren't in vain, and it had seemed easy, like something a shattered little med school reject could handle while she got back on her feet. The former still seemed true. Calling yourself a trainer wasn't nearly as prestigious as calling yourself a doctor, but the qualifications necessary were worlds apart. The latter, though? Not so much. Training didn't seem easy anymore. She felt a familiar knotting sensation in her stomach. She did her best to push her worries away. People all over the world became trainers. People all over the world were reasonably successful at it. She could be one of them, couldn't she? (Then again, people all over the world also became doctors. And here Emily was--not on track to a doctorate. Not even close. And there were the knots again.) While unpleasant train of thought after unpleasant train of thought ran through her mind, she kept her eyes focused on Aislin, nodding after every few words. (It was a shame she'd mostly missed the story about how Aislin had had a team before, in another region. Knowing that Aislin wasn't a new trainer might have been a great reassurance. But alas, it was not meant to be.) "A theme sounds helpful," she said, after Sam finished explaining why he wasn't using one. "In case pokemon want ideas from you, or something. That way you aren't fishing through every name and word you know." She paused and stared down at her egg, trying to dream up themes. Mythology was a bit out of reach for her--she didn't know much of anything about it and didn't want to be stuck Googling like mad every time she got a new pokemon. (That was another thing Emily didn't know about training: how often did you actually catch new pokemon? That seemed like an important detail. You had to have spare pokeballs, maybe healing items, definitely enough food to make it to the next town without knowing what pokemon might join your team along the way.... The details were never ending and every answer only led to new questions.) "Like, um..." She wracked her brains for an idea (outside of science, lest Aislin or Sam ask her how she knew about them) and landed on the cycling road near her home back in Mauville. "Motorcycles or something? Some of them wouldn't really work for names. Harley Davidson has some dumb ones like Road Glide and Fat Boy, but..." She cleared her throat before continuing. "There are some nickname-able ones out there. Ducati had a Marianna decades ago. I think that's kinda pretty. Or Honda's Dominator could fit a really powerful pokemon. Bit heavy handed, but still." She shrugged her shoulders to signal that she was (finally) done talking. Aislin and Sam had both talked quite a bit more than her but in her still-half-asleep state, it felt like she'd been droning on for hours and hours. WORDS ► 584 NOTES ► fitz wizz • Egg thread for plusle. +5 opal gems (25)
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Post by fitz on Sept 24, 2017 17:14:09 GMT
Never saw the sun shining so bright Never saw things going so right ”It doesn’t seem he’s got a handle on pokespeech just yet, so it may take some time for him to have actual words kick in as having meaning for him. It’s a bit unorthodox but maybe you could work backwards to meet him halfway? Observe his different sounds and what they may mean, and pick a positive sounding grunt or growl that he would respond well to? Develop your own language together.” she shrugged, ”Even if it doesn’t result in a name, just being able to know which sounds mean ‘yes, good job!’ and which ones mean ‘no, i don’t like when you do that!’ could go a long way when it comes to training. You’d know when you’re doing something right and can let him know what’s good and what isn’t.”“It can be daunting having a team of your own - and it’ll grow in no time, one day you’ll come to the conclusion that you may even need to make some cuts that would work better for you and the pokemon who would work better with someone else. But it’s all a learning process, for you and them, and there’s definitely a learning curve involved for that matter.” she noticed Emily looked a bit piqued the longer the conversation went on and chewed her lip. She seemed overwhelmed - had Aislin done the thing again where she comes off as a know-it-all? She couldn’t help that she had more experience under her belt than most people her age. She’d started off young in contests and while she didn’t know much at all about actual training, coordinating and developing a strong bond with her pokemon was where she really did excel. Any wisdom she could impart on the youths was the least she could do in her eyes. She tried to be a little more encouraging, nodding along as Emily spoke in turn. ”Yes, precisely. It narrows the field. Imagine trying to name yourself - out of all the names in the world to possibly choose from. It’d do your head in!” she said, ”I love the motorcycle idea - I wouldn’t have pegged you for a….oh god what would the word even be? Hogger? That doesn’t seem right.” she said, laughing and scratching her nails at the nape of her neck nervously. She’d just had all the right words and now she was totally lost. She knew jack diddly about motorbikes. They’d always terrified her. Hurtling through space without a box of metal and padding surrounding you for protection. Just your body and the ribbon of asphalt waiting to have you smeared across it. Ich. ”What are some other subjects you find interesting? That’s a place to start if you’re stuck with a theme. Maybe famous authors or scientists, poets or politicians you find admirable and would want to honor.” she suggested, ”Fleming for a Chansey for instance, since they tend to be found among those in the medical field.” oblivious to Emily’s history of med school issues. Clover wizz • words: 498 blue gems: +5 (125) pokemon: < Astrape the Elekid > < Chloris the Budew >Friendship for Chloris: +249 (1362) eggs: bounsweet (3/5), koffing (3/3) (maybe mystery boom 5/10 posts)
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Post by wizz • on Sept 26, 2017 18:11:49 GMT
Clover • fitz 480 • drowze egg thread 1/3Sam listened intently as a new perspective was given on nicknaming Pokemon. Maybe letting them name themselves was a cheap and easy way out of doing anything. After all, even if Bagon wanted to tell Sam what name he liked, the dragon couldn't properly express himself. Not just yet. And he didn't want to wait until the Bagon was evolved or old enough to finally give a name. But at the same time what if he picked a name Bagon would end up hating later on down the line? It was frustrating, but he enjoyed listening to the ideas that were floating around in the brains of the girls he was currently socializing with. A small voice in the back of his head from a young man he hadn't seen since before he became a researcher in Kalos teased him. 'Just one of the girls, aren't ya, Sam?' A smile to Aislin as she started talking, deciding to ignore the haunting voice in the back of his mind. Oh, boy was he glad he started paying attention. He was suddenly getting a lesson on Pokespeech and meeting his Bagon halfway. The idea of them developing their own language sounded wonderful if a little silly. But Sam wasn't the type to care what others thought. If he and his Bagon grunted together then they grunted together- anybody who thought they were strange or seemed dorky could shove it. The mention of Emily being a 'hogger' has Sam's eyes widening. That could be taken so badly. He was relieved he hadn't said it because he'd be the insensitive guy who was calling the girl fat. That was the last thing he wanted to happen, to be perfectly honest. Then the idea of what subjects interested him came to mind and suddenly his mind felt like a wasteland, completely void of anything but useless thoughts and worries. "I uh... I really like reading... and video games." Nerd alert. He gave a nervous laugh before shrugging his shoulders. "I've always thought different mythologies are interesting and the names are always pretty cool sounding, but I don't know. I feel like it would be better to just sort of see what meshed better with the Pokemon and me? If that makes sense, whatever's more comfortable for them and easy for me... oh wow, that sounded selfish. Uh..." what he meant was, "I just mean, whatever works best for the both of us in the long run. But it's impossible to know without trial and error I suppose... I'm really new at the nickname thing, and the trainer thing. Been a researcher for years now and the shift is sort of hard to grasp." But his smile showed he was enjoying the challenge.
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