rashness: (Yo Dawg)
Rin Okumura ([personal profile] rashness) wrote in [community profile] masanari 2016-06-28 11:06 pm (UTC)

[ ... Did he know that her parents were a human and a Pokémon?

Rin puzzles at her statement, looking deep into her sparkling eyes, trying to discern where the color began and the sparkles ended, even when she was concentrating like this. The young man looks back curiously at her with his own sky blue eyes, making a light noise of surprise as she touches him like that under the shirt. He grins though ]


Yeah, you're a lot bigger than normal like this.

[ Still has the tentacle bow thing though. That's kind of cute? He reaches out to try and poke at the fleshy bow ]

Heheh, yeah though, that's how it works!

[ It's a symbiotic relationship, humans and Pokémon. Humans are weaker, but they make tools and within some exceptions tend to be smarter, or at least able to view a situation from perspectives that Pokémon would never think of. In that respect, some legends say that the reasons Pokémon battle trainers when they're wild or why weaker ones come out to fight near towns were young trainers often start is in hopes that a Trainer will catch or bond with them. Strong Pokémon can survive in the wild, of course, but one who has a trainer to think for them (or well, with them) and guide them will almost always benefit from it.

Or at least, that's how he's heard it. There's all sorts of legends about the relationship, how it began, why it continues, and how it used to be deeper at some times and worse at other times ]

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