Astrid Hofferson (
punchandkiss) wrote2012-07-28 01:57 am
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Second Viking Assault - [video]
[It's hard to tell exactly where Astrid is when she turns her gear on, but there are trees around, and her Axew is visible resting against one behind her, keeping watch over two pokemon eggs. (She hasn't really gotten the hang of keeping them in pokeballs yet, it seems...mean.) Her attention isn't on them though, she's looking at the screen almost thoughtfully.]
I've been trying to get the hang of all the...little things here, so I decided to try and catch one of the wild pokemon running around on the paths. Which worked, except...
[She turns her camera around to reveal a Sentret happily sitting on the ground in front of her, bouncing up and down on her tail as she watches Astrid.]
I just picked it because it was the first one I found. And now I've caught it and I'm...not really sure what to do with it.
I mean...[She turns the camera back to her.] There are dragons here. And fire breathing dogs, and electric vermin, and so many other powerful looking creatures...
[She turns the camera back to the Sentret, who seems quite happy to be the center of attention.]
Then there's her. ...She looks like something babies sleep with. Or something bigger, stronger animals like to eat.
Do people really train these?
I've been trying to get the hang of all the...little things here, so I decided to try and catch one of the wild pokemon running around on the paths. Which worked, except...
[She turns her camera around to reveal a Sentret happily sitting on the ground in front of her, bouncing up and down on her tail as she watches Astrid.]
I just picked it because it was the first one I found. And now I've caught it and I'm...not really sure what to do with it.
I mean...[She turns the camera back to her.] There are dragons here. And fire breathing dogs, and electric vermin, and so many other powerful looking creatures...
[She turns the camera back to the Sentret, who seems quite happy to be the center of attention.]
Then there's her. ...She looks like something babies sleep with. Or something bigger, stronger animals like to eat.
Do people really train these?
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[There's a barking noise in the background as Stiles picks up Woofington. His Lillipup looks far too content in his arms]
People really do, however weird that sounds. Anyway, I haven't seen that kind before, but if you train it up it'll probably evolve. That's what most pokemon do.
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I'm going to bet that she'll surprise you... Dinkfin looked pretty harmless when I first got him.
[Though he didn't doubt that her species was prey to other pokemon. Just going to ignore that and start looking at those eggs.]
So you've got a Growlithe egg, huh? What's the other one?
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That's a Sentret. They turn into a Furret like this one. [He points the camera down slightly to show a Furret standing on its hind legs next to him. Did you know they're almost six feet long? Furret misses her days as a shoulder pet already.]
If you don't want to take care of her you should let her go back to where you caught her.
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In case you didn't know, that's the small form of a Death weasel.
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