Gender: Male
Species: Abra
Ability: Insomnia
Starting Level: 14
Starting Moveset: Teleport, Psychic, Shadow Ball, Charge Beam
Personality:
Abby is exceptionally calm, as is befitting an Abra. But unlike normal members of his race, it isn’t because he’s spending most of the time sleeping, but instead seems to spring from a deep-seated optimism. No matter the situation, Abby is convinced that things will turn out alright.
For one so young and amnesiatic, Abby is surprisingly full of advice. He has impeccable common sense and is well-versed in many things, as long as they don’t cover recent events.
It’s hard to get on Abby’s nerves, and he’s unlikely to try to get on anyone else’s. That is, unless having an Abra stare at you with a slight smirk on its face no matter what you’re doing gets on your nerves, in which case he will never get off of them. At least he doesn’t try to be annoying!
For all of his optimism, though, Abby is something of a realist. He’s likely to point out where plans can go wrong and whether they’re more likely to fail than succeed. Sometimes his blunt nature in criticizing bad plans can be bothersome, but he almost always turns out to be right, so it’s hard to get mad at him about it. At least he doesn’t follow up with “I told you so” when things go as he predicted.
Brief History:
Abby doesn’t remember much of anything that happened before a few days ago. That was when a traveling coach found him surrounded by dozens of feral Pokemon, and, thankfully for him, scared them off with a well-considered display of power. Abby seemed largely unhurt, but except for a surprisingly-large vocabulary and a wide knowledge on factual things unrelated to his own life, his head seemed to have become completely empty. The merchants who found him wouldn’t let him leave for a couple days, insisting that they observe him to make sure that he wouldn’t die of neglect or ignorance, but as he demonstrated reasonable common sense and ability and was quite insistent on being allowed to leave, they did eventually let him go. He seems to be looking for something, but he knows not what.