leftinbasketforfbi: (I don't think that's how that works)
Spencer Reid ([personal profile] leftinbasketforfbi) wrote2012-09-20 03:55 pm

2nd Book Read A Accidental Video/Action for Cherrygrove Ω

[Click.

A big paw is batting at the Gear.]


Yang, stop playing with that.

[The Gear is showing the ceiling of an inn in Cherrygrove. A slender hand comes down on the camera briefly, and then the Gear is set on a table, and it shows Spencer Reid (considerably more calm now than he was on Sunday) walking back to the bed, where a very cranky Absol sits with a Munna egg wrapped in a warm towel next to him.

Also, there's half a library's worth of books piled around the room. No, seriously, if you put them all in one stack, it'd nearly be Reid's height.

Absol makes a irritable grunting noise.]


I know, I know, but we'll go out for some fresh air soon, promise. I just need to get through some more of these.

[He picks up a brick-sized book seemingly at random, sitting down on the bed with his legs crossed before placing the wrapped up egg in his lap. In retrospect, he probably shouldn't have taken one before he knew what he was doing, but he doesn't really trust the textbooks here that much and wants to make observations of development by himself.

Yes, someone has started to consider the possibility that he's not completely insane. Since he might not be insane, he wants to learn about where he is, and he wants to learn everything.

He opens up the book and started fanning through the pages, as if he were trying to find his spot, but he doesn't stop. He turns the pages so fast that he can't possibly be reading them, so it's unclear what he's doing.]


Give me half an hour. We'll go out then. And if you really want to, I guess we can go into the woods and find something for you to fight.

[...No, he still hasn't noticed that Yang turned on the Gear. People who told him this wasn't a prank should feel free to gloat and say they told him so.]
friendyousohard: (Time to get serious.)

[personal profile] friendyousohard 2012-09-24 12:11 am (UTC)(link)
First of all, you have to keep in mind that you and he may have different definitions of "long", particularly as he doesn't have any way to pass the time while you're reading. What could feel like barely any time for you could be an agonizingly long period for him, particularly as his instincts are basically screaming at him to get outside and train.

Which is something else I should mention. Most Pokemon, not all, but most, are very, very eager to fight, train, and get stronger. Which makes sense if you think about it, after all it makes it easier for them to protect their trainers and help them achieve their goals. If they're prevented from doing so, they get... antsy.

[She glances at Yang. Yeah, self-evident demonstration there.]
friendyousohard: (Neat.)

[personal profile] friendyousohard 2012-09-25 03:31 am (UTC)(link)
Well, it's less about the fighting itself, especially in the beginning, and more about how much stronger it's made him. A good measurement of if he's gotten enough is if he's managed to learn any new moves so far. His starting array of attacks isn't very well-rounded or powerful, and he's going to be very eager to learn new, more useful abilities.

Of course, there's also the type of Pokemon to consider. Absol are said to be able to predict disasters... he may want to get stronger quickly because he senses something approaching.
friendyousohard: Unsure looking Twilight. (Erm... are you sure about this Pinkie?)

[personal profile] friendyousohard 2012-09-26 09:20 am (UTC)(link)
[Of course, this whole exchange between trainer and Pokemon just confounds Twilight, who doesn't have any idea what Reid means by "that", and isn't really sure what that approximation of a shrug is supposed to mean either. She glances back and forth between the two of them for a bit, just trying to think of what she should say here.]

Um... so anyway, what you should try to keep in mind is that Pokemon aren't just pets, or regular animals at all, even though they have a lot of the same characteristics. A real Pokemon and Trainer connection is one of trust and friendship, a lot closer to equals than any ordinary master and pet one.

Yang... Whether or not he's actually sensing danger, he knows as well as anyone who's spent time in Johto that this place is dangerous, and doubly so for a newcomer. And you're his trainer. He cares about you, and wants to protect you. But right now he doesn't think he can do that. It's up to you to make sure he gets the chance to grow and strengthen into the kind of Pokemon he wants to be, the kind that can take care of you while you're in this kind of world.

[She's not quite sure how accurate her speaking for Yang is, but having spent as much time in Johto and around Pokemon in general as she has by now, she's willing to bet that it's pretty close.]