[The pokegear clicked on, probably nudged by accident when Squall shifted his leg or when a certain water pokemon was fiddling with it. Feet propped up on the desk, the brunet calmly and casually turned the page of the book he reading. It had been what? 5 days since he arrived
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...You know, I truly doubt he'll escape and murder you in your sleep if you untie him.
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You mean this? (Pretty sure the book mentioned this was only a container, called a Pokeball, and the 'monster' inside is the 'pokemon'... Not that I bothered to check what that old man gave me for a 'starter'.
Definitely know that blue mouse Zidane has following him is his pokemon... The brown star hanging around this guy--Cloud--is probably his...)
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That would be the one. You started out with a Cyndaquil, a Fire-type, last time. I wonder which one you have right now?
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[He shifted his grip on the ball. The book mentioned something about types. Fire being one of the few described, besides Water and Grass. Something about the typical starters being of one of those three types.]
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The best possible type to use against Azalea's Bugsy. It also works well for the Violet, Goldenrod and Ecruteak Gyms. They were also extremely useful during the winter.
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[Squall shrugged lightly, staring at the ball in his hand. Letting it expand, he tossed the item into the air and watched as the red light appeared.
In front of him, a stern looking green praying mantis-like creature eyed him just as warily as Squall did it.]
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[So begins round 1 of Squall vs Scyther's constant staring matches of stoicism.]
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Scy. Ther.
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...It's a creature, Cecil. Not a pet. (Why should I name it? I don't intend to stay here, in this world, long.)
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If it wants a name. It can name itself.
Scyther.
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...A variation of Scyther, then. What about its gender?
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