Hiccup Haddock (
newberktown) wrote2013-01-15 10:01 am
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Fifteenth Flight. [video/action for Saffron City.]
[Hey, Pokemon World. Did you miss vikings being derpy? Well, never fear! Here's Hiccup, grinning like a fool and looking way too excited as he backs up from where he's set his 'gear.]
Alright. So, everyone? Feel free to start calling me Bastian. [His smile somehow widens even more as he reaches down and lifts his newest team member, draping her over his shoulders and giving her a little scritch behind the fins.] I just got myself my very own luckdratini.
[The Dratini--an unusual purple-tinted pink--studies the 'gear with a twinkle in her eye. Well, really there's a twinkle everywhere else, too. Yep, like so many pokemon showing up on the network, this baby's a shiny.]
I'm going out to show Falkor the city, okay?
[Someone's been reading The Neverending Story lately...]
Alright. So, everyone? Feel free to start calling me Bastian. [His smile somehow widens even more as he reaches down and lifts his newest team member, draping her over his shoulders and giving her a little scritch behind the fins.] I just got myself my very own luckdratini.
[The Dratini--an unusual purple-tinted pink--studies the 'gear with a twinkle in her eye. Well, really there's a twinkle everywhere else, too. Yep, like so many pokemon showing up on the network, this baby's a shiny.]
I'm going out to show Falkor the city, okay?
[Someone's been reading The Neverending Story lately...]
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[Let's see... Advice on a Dratini...]
Tobi sounds like a good name. Sometimes pokemon give themselves new names, though, so it might be a good idea to check with it when it hatches. Since all pokemon are different, it's hard to say what yours will be like--Falkor's already more enthusiastic than my Dragonair, Midgardsormr, was, but even he liked to play. My friend Astrid's Dragonair, on the other hand, doesn't seem to like to do anything.
So really, I guess you should just listen to and respect them like any person. Some creatures--especially dragons--are very proud. They're good allies, when you've formed a bond with them, but strong enemies if they're against you.
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[And then watch him get all kinds of eager.] You totally would've been fine in my village then! Shinobi have to be -smart-. Like, my teammate? He's the smartest person in my age group and he's the -best- shinobi. Being able to learn and strategize is -prized-. But um, yeah. Shinobi are ninja, and if you still have no clue what that is, I used to be able to do stuff like run from tree to tree, walk up walls, and blow fire. But, not everyone can do that stuff so we have nin who do nothing but break codes all day, or who plan assaults and sneak plans. Or ones who specialize in traps and poisons.
It's too bad you sound like you were born into a more physical fighter class if you actually -wanted- to be a warrior though.
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[what.
and then even more what because what.]
I, uh. I see. [No he doesn't.] A-anyway, my tribe learned to accept me as different, since I ended the war with the dragons, and all...that. So it's good, now.
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Nothing wrong with that! Where you're from had real dragons too? So cool. We had all kinds of stuff but not dragons. Like, my family has cats. Some of em can talk, but, well, cats can't FLY so...
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Your cats could talk?
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What's a summon, anyway?
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Okay... So that's why you compared them to pokemon before. It does sound, uhmn, kind of the same.
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Yes, well, it's easiest to look at it that way when you have something to work with, historywise.