Action (Can has more action!)usedwaterpulseApril 8 2011, 07:37:58 UTC
[Katara is mostly just bored and curious, so the best thing she can think to do to alleviate her boredom is to familiarize herself with the local stops that she'll be seeing in EVERY town from here until whenever she goes home. She's dressed in her water tribe clothes for now, walking into the shop with an apparent look of "THIS STORE IS BIGGER AND MORE STRANGE THAN ANY MARKET STREET I HAVE EVER BEEN TO."] ... Talk about having a lot of options.
Re: Action (Can has more action!)parkground_jayApril 8 2011, 08:44:51 UTC
[A lot of options? Wait, was she talking about Gradius? Hey, maybe it was another gamer like him and -- .....no. She looks absolutely boggled by the fact that such a place even has a ROOF over it, there's no way she'd even know WHAT a video game was. Like that guy who claimed he was the entire country of Italy but didn't know what a car was. What was WITH people here?]
Not that many, actually... s'a small shop, we don't have too much here. Potions, pokéballs that don't work, the usual status-curing stuff... y'know. Normal stuff. [There's also travel rations and the usual trainer stuff, but that's not on the price list, man.]
[Katara walks further in, looking at Mordecai after a moment as she does.]
We don't have shops quite like this back home. Well, weapon shops, sure, but not really places that sell food and supplies. They're usually market streets. Potions and status cures sound good. I'm kind of new to this still.
[Yep. First stop had been the Pokemon center. Honestly, making a three day journey without any way to heal her Pokemon? It was just a good thing she had repels.
Wait.... What? Have THIS face.] Why would a store sell a product that doesn't work? [I'm not buying Pokeballs here if that's true!]
[Mordecai looks... well, like a bum. Hobos look like hobos regardless of era, and... tattered clothes? Slightly messy hair? Lanky? Yeah, this is someone who had been a bum at one time, though the pokémart apron covers it to a degree.]
I dunno, I just know that none of the balls I had even worked on a stupid fish that wasn't even in water any more. I could've just... walked over and grabbed it, but then that wouldn't follow the rules.
But apparently it liked flopping around on the land more than it liked being kept by a guy.
The potions we got stocked here are the same you probably started with, and cost three hundred a pop. Antidotes - we sell a lot of those here since apparently a lot of bugs in nearby routes are poisonous - cost one hund. The balls - crappy as they are, I dunno, maybe the ones here are better than the ones I started off with - are two hundred.
[Action Infraction]usedwaterpulseApril 13 2011, 19:07:09 UTC
[Katara grins, but tries to stifle it. She shakes her head a bit.]
Well, this place is pretty strange, but to catch the animals here you have to actually weaken them first, so they're tired enough to... I don't know, want to stay inside or something. I don't really get how the balls work myself.
[A pause and a curious glance.] Didn't you read the manual in your pack?
[Where's that stupid professor to give you that really annoying tutorial on how to catch a Pokemon even though you've played these games like a thousand times already when you need one?
You weird boy. She's not making fun though, she feels kind of bad seeing as you look like you've been through some hard times.]
Hmm.... [Well, since arriving here she's caught one, failed to catch another. Katara gives it a thought.] Well then, can I have two Pokeballs, six antidotes, and I guess five potions? I need to get some food, too...
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Not that many, actually... s'a small shop, we don't have too much here. Potions, pokéballs that don't work, the usual status-curing stuff... y'know. Normal stuff. [There's also travel rations and the usual trainer stuff, but that's not on the price list, man.]
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We don't have shops quite like this back home. Well, weapon shops, sure, but not really places that sell food and supplies. They're usually market streets. Potions and status cures sound good. I'm kind of new to this still.
[Yep. First stop had been the Pokemon center. Honestly, making a three day journey without any way to heal her Pokemon? It was just a good thing she had repels.
Wait.... What? Have THIS face.] Why would a store sell a product that doesn't work? [I'm not buying Pokeballs here if that's true!]
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I dunno, I just know that none of the balls I had even worked on a stupid fish that wasn't even in water any more. I could've just... walked over and grabbed it, but then that wouldn't follow the rules.
But apparently it liked flopping around on the land more than it liked being kept by a guy.
The potions we got stocked here are the same you probably started with, and cost three hundred a pop. Antidotes - we sell a lot of those here since apparently a lot of bugs in nearby routes are poisonous - cost one hund. The balls - crappy as they are, I dunno, maybe the ones here are better than the ones I started off with - are two hundred.
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Well, this place is pretty strange, but to catch the animals here you have to actually weaken them first, so they're tired enough to... I don't know, want to stay inside or something. I don't really get how the balls work myself.
[A pause and a curious glance.] Didn't you read the manual in your pack?
[Where's that stupid professor to give you that really annoying tutorial on how to catch a Pokemon even though you've played these games like a thousand times already when you need one?
You weird boy. She's not making fun though, she feels kind of bad seeing as you look like you've been through some hard times.]
Hmm.... [Well, since arriving here she's caught one, failed to catch another. Katara gives it a thought.] Well then, can I have two Pokeballs, six antidotes, and I guess five potions? I need to get some food, too...
[Priorities, Katara has them too.]
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