Letha Regis (
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riverview2017-03-13 03:01 am
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[The video feed is a little shaky - she's still not used to holding it - but it manages to focus after a few seconds on the outskirts of the forest. It seems Letha has been doing a bit of exploring on her own, and the reason why is clear if one looks close enough. A floating ghost creature of some sort is peeking out from behind a bush, apparently startled by her fiddling with the tablet.]
Oh no no no, come back, I won't hurt you!
[The creature hesitates, but it seems to be angered by her perseverence, and puffs up with an indignant little "phan-TUMP!" before flying up into the trees where she can't see it. Letha lets out a little huff of frustration.]
I followed that thing for an hour... [The video feed gets unfocused as she lowers the tablet to check back at how far she has to walk back home.] I was wondering if it was one of the creatures Professor Sycamore brought from his world. Not that I had any means to tame it, but...
[There's some ambiguous mumbling. She just doesn't want to admit she was following it because it was cute and she wanted to touch it. She's not sure where to go with this video, so she cuts it off here.]
Oh no no no, come back, I won't hurt you!
[The creature hesitates, but it seems to be angered by her perseverence, and puffs up with an indignant little "phan-TUMP!" before flying up into the trees where she can't see it. Letha lets out a little huff of frustration.]
I followed that thing for an hour... [The video feed gets unfocused as she lowers the tablet to check back at how far she has to walk back home.] I was wondering if it was one of the creatures Professor Sycamore brought from his world. Not that I had any means to tame it, but...
[There's some ambiguous mumbling. She just doesn't want to admit she was following it because it was cute and she wanted to touch it. She's not sure where to go with this video, so she cuts it off here.]

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If you like, I might teach you how to catch and take care of them.
[Thankfully for him as the tech firm told him that they still need to test drive the Poke Balls they replicated.]
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[She glances around for some landmark.]
I'm near the woods if you'd like to show me in person... I think roughly a straight line west from the communal hall.
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[If he remembers, the woods are somehow dangerous to wander unless you have reason to go there. Thankfully, he has Garchomp on his side, which she is still resting inside her Poke Ball.]
Okay, I'll be there in a moment.
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[When he arrives, she's still waiting by the edge of the woods, trying to catch sight of the phantump. She hasn't seen it since it disappeared into the trees, but... she supposes she can hunt it down once she has Sycamore for protection.]
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Hello there! I hope I didn't make you wait long.
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[Her kid brother-in-law had a near obsession with animals and liked to ramble about which ones like which foods... but her world doesn't have ghost-tree-stump hybrids. She can't think of what those would want to eat.]
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Since this world is brand new to most of the Pokemon, most of them are still adapting to it. As for the Phantump, where did you last seen it?
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[He then approaches the tree she pointed and checks to see if the Phantump is really hiding there.]
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The sound of the fruit falling startles Letha a bit, and she follows to spot it.]
So it was up there the whole time... little miscreant.
[She's going to be that miscreant's friend if it kills her.]
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You said we need to lure it down, right?
[He then takes out a can of Pokemon food from his bag takes out some kibble to offer for her.]
Here, it's not much, but this may help.
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It notices her almost immediately, but seems reluctant to come down from the tree. After a bit of straining to reach for it she lets out a little huff.]
Get down here, I have food for you.
[The phantump hesitates, but slowly floats down to investigate. It definitely smells the more familiar food, and once it starts eating it's clear it's been picky about what it finds around the quarantine.
Letha glances back at Sycamore with a grin on her face.] He seems to like it.
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Next, try to bond with the Phantump such as petting his head.
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The Phantump shies away from her at first, but she lets it eat a bit more before trying again and it seems to accept it the second time.]
Is the stump part of its body? [Her fingers reach under its chin to try and feel where it connects... and the Phantump bites her finger. She lets out a little yelp as she pulls her hand back, not injured but definitely shocked. The Phantump is not impressed... but at least it hasn't left yet.]
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Careful, some of its body parts are sensitive. Try to be gentle.
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Now the pokemon food in her hand is all gone, and the Phantump goes from tolerating Letha's attention to investigating Sycamore, following the smell of food. Letha is a little offended at first, but she lets out a small laugh.]
It must not like the woods here, if it's willing to stick around just for food.
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Well, maybe you can take it to a new home if it agrees to stay with you.
[As he said this, he pulls out not only the can once more, but also a Poke Ball, which he tries to offer them to her.]
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If you want more food you have to be my friend. [She hesitates, and glances at Sycamore while continuing to dodge the food out of the Phantump's way.] How do I use this thing?
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Try to toss it on Phantump and it will do the rest.
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Letha is left staring dumbfounded at where the Phantump used to be, before glancing at the ball in her hand.]
What happened?
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Don't worry, that is the main function of a Poke Ball. As long it stops shaking, it's officially yours. But if it escapes... I think we might find some other method...
[He just pray it won't escape. Since he only got Garchomp in hand, he doesn't like an unfair advantage against the little Pokemon.]
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...Is it done?
[The ball pops open, startling her into almost dropping it, but the Phantump immerges with a completely changed attitude. It bumps its head against hers affectionately, and helps out a cheerful little "tump-ta-tump".]
Bloody hell... [She huffs, trying to relax as she offers the food to the Pokemon and it happily indulges.] I.. suppose it's mine now, is it? Hello...
[Phantump is too busy emptying the can into its mouth to pay attention to her, but it seems comfortably floating near her now. Success.]
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Yes. As long you have that Poke Ball, you can call out or return Phantump at any time.
[However, he is surprised to see how the Stump Pokemon tries to scarf down the food from the can.]
My goodness... I think we might need more Pokemon food to satisfy it's appetite.
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[She takes the empty can from her Phantump.]
You mentioned these creatures can be used for battle... is that true of ones this small as well?
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Yes. But considering Phantump's strength, I think it can only fight any unevolved Pokemon. If you try to let it fight against stronger and evolved Pokemon, I doubt it can survive.
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You should try to let it out whenever you want to bond with it or during meal time. And they usually eat some berries back in my world, though they are also attracted to human food such as sweets.
And I don't think you can leave it around small children due to it's typing, but if stays with you very long, it might be able to get along with them without any problem.
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Typing? What do you mean by that?
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N-Not exactly... Since it was a wild Pokemon, it might learn a few attacks. But just in case, you might try to train commanding what attack should it use. I think the easiest way to know what kind of attacks it knows is to show it to us.
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So... what attacks are normal for it?
[Phantump, having no interest in the conversation, wanders a few feet away to investigate a leaf.]
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[He is still not sure about it since he needs to see it's attacks in a real battle.]
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Is that right... perhaps we can test it, although I suppose we'll have to find something it can attack without hurting itself.
[Phantump has found a cool bug, and is busy bothering it.]
Would it be safe to test them on your Pokemon? Assuming it's willing to take a few hits... from the look of it I'm sure it could snap my Phantump in half without blinking.
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We might try to let it attack a tree, but I have my Garchomp with me. Though I'm not sure if she would agree to be a target.
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[She walks over to usher Phantump back near Sycamore.] Alright, let's see... Phantump, tackle that tree there.
[She points one out, and Phantump glances at it, and then at her, unsure of what she wants out of him.] Tackle. [She indicates it again, and Phantump understands better this time. He rears up and smacks head-first into the tree, while Letha cringes from the sound of wood hitting wood.]
That didn't sound healthy... [Well, Phantump seems no worse for wear, although maybe a little annoyed at how much stronger the tree is than him.]
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Maybe we should have start with a softer target...
[Despite this, he was relieved that it knows Tackle.]
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[Phantump clearly doesn't see why she thinks this is a good idea, but he rushes her with the attack. Letha ends up hitting the ground hard, looking rather spooked but nonetheless impressed.]
Bloody hell... Now I think I'm a bit lucky it didn't attack me before. [She'll just be getting up and dusting herself off, trying to pretend her dignity isn't hurt. She may or may not have gotten a scrape or two on the landing.]
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At least it learns that move as well. But I think we might lay off with Confuse Ray just in case.
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[She checks her hands, and... yeah, she's going to need bandaids later, but that can wait.]
Do I have to teach it new attacks, or will it learn them on its own? I assume, since.. it knew those in the wild.
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[If only he has the Pokedex, they might able to finish them fast as it holds most of the Pokemon data for new trainers to check.]
But most of the time, it can learn a new attack on its own during a battle when it needed it most.
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Is there anything else I should know about it?
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Well, the obvious tip is to rest your Pokemon after every battle. But in case Phantump is injured, try to use a Potion to heal its injuries before giving it a rest.
[While he brought ten of them, he also tried to ask anyone to replicate them in case of any Pokemon being injured.]
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[She has a fundamental misunderstanding of potions, but that's true of the ones in her world too.]
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Another tip is to not overdo your Pokemon's training. Since this is your first time on owning one, I think you should train Phantump in a short amount of time.
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I understand and I hope Phantump won't give you any trouble.