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Apollo ([personal profile] whateveryoueatliveitspart) wrote2012-06-20 01:53 am

[Video / Action for Azalea]

[The feed comes on to show Apollo in scrubs behind the front desk of the Azalea PokéCenter. It's been a slow day and he hasn't had very much to do besides stand there and think about the problem that the rain is hammering home. He hates to admit it, but it looks like he's stuck having to ask other humans for help on this one.]

Does anyone know how to build a shelter that's good for all the seasons? Ilex Forest isn't mountainous enough to have caves. I was thinking that digging some kind of burrow in a hill would work, but I don't know how to make a roof that would stay up and water wouldn't come through. I know there are mountains here, but do any of them have forests near them? If there's one like that it would be easier to just find a cave there than build a shelter.

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[personal profile] ex_cashcow493 2012-07-11 07:17 am (UTC)(link)
Surely there is someone who is kind and has time on their hand. You should ask regardless.

... Ah, is it? Perhaps so. I am afraid I am inexperienced when it comes to Pokemon and the rain. Although I must question why you do not choose to capture Pokemon. While I have not done so myself, it seems to be a common thing in this place.

Well, even if you choose not to, there are alternative ways to acquiring Pokemon. Many that come from eggs tend to be loyal and adapt to their trainer's needs.

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[personal profile] ex_cashcow493 2012-07-12 01:52 am (UTC)(link)
Your words are sensible and respectable, yet you will find yourself in a small percentage of those who think in that manner. As for me, I try to offer them to come home with me.

Mean..? [ This man's own take on the world of Johto was strange to her. ] It creates a stronger bond between trainer and Pokemon if they are hatched in their care. I suppose in that sense the trainer falls into the mother role.