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@Zarkun Here it is:



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@LChris314 Your turn, I think. Needed to check in since it's been a day of silence and posts are really short right now 0_0
@toadropes Oookay so I flipped back some and I couldn't find it, but I just wanted to make sure that you counted the mission cost for "Lost Dog" into your CP. Just checking in to make sure that was all accounted for since it's been completed and all. Sorry to bother if you did, and gentle reminder if you didn't -- I'll take your word for it either way.

@luckyblackcat Now that Toadropes' mission, "Lost Dog," has been completed, could you remove it from the Feyhollow mission board? So it doesn't look like it's still up for grabs. Thanks in advance :)

On a side note, I have a mission up for everyone in my organization, the Helping Hand Guild. I don't know if anyone who's part of the organization is available right now, but it's there. And yes, you must be a part of the Helping Hand Guild in order to earn rewards (although you can tag along if you're not, I think). So that's that -- any takers?
Shanae Eller
— Ironforge —

After Raven had caught the Aron, he and Shanae had headed back to town to grab some food. Ironforge, being a city, was large and well-populated with much night life. Now that the sun had set, the streetlights flickered to life, giving the city a sort of ethereal glow when set against metallic surfaces. The light seemed to reflect off the surface of the buildings, illuminating the buildings and smothering the stars that paled in their radiance.

After they’d ordered and finished their meal — some hole-in-the-wall shop that turned out to have the most amazing paninis Shanae had tasted in a while — the two were once again wandering the streets. “Lemme make a stop to the Pokemart,” Shanae said, following the map on her Pokedex — as well as the road signs — until she found the correct stop. “Hello!” she said cheerily to the Poke Corp employee manning the counter. “Can I get a Great Ball please?”

The employee nodded, picking the items off the shelf and ringing Shanae up after she forked over her Pokedex. Looking around the shop, Shanae saw that, although it wasn’t necessarily worse than the one in Central City, it was definitely noticeably smaller.

“Kinda small here, huh,” Shanae said, turning to the ememplyeeplyee. “Is this the only shop in the city?”

“No Ma’am. We have three other locations — this is the eastern one.”

Shanae gaped — her station, Central City, only had two — but closed her mouth quickly. It was only natural that the branch at a large city did better than a branch in a small one, and she shouldn’t be surprised. A spark of competitiveness was ignited in her, and she made a mental note to step up her game, lest her — quite literally — cousin beat her.

“Well, you going to buy anything?” Shanae asked, turning to Raven. “If not, let’s be on our way. I don’t know what else there is to do in a city this big, but I’m sure we can figure something out.”



@eklispe

118 CP
^this is a joke, right? Imma click the laugh emoji now.
Leisy Takigawa
— Outskirts of Stillwater —

“True,” Leisy said, laughing a bit when Ella mentioned her glowing Pokemon. “And of course! Honestly it’s not about who wins — it’s about getting stronger.”

Leisy paused, taking a moment to look at her Sewaddle before continuing. “I might have more Pokemon as of right now and have a higher chance of ‘winning,’ but it’s all just practice. If you want, we can each use four Pokemon. Four-on-four is a bit fairer, isn’t it? Although I’d prefer to be able to train all my Pokemon if possible, but I understand.”

After exiting the shop, the girls found a spot in the fringes of the town and got ready for their match. “Alright, I’m going to start with you then, Tyrus. That okay?” Leisy asked her Gastly with a grin. The purple gaseous Pokemon grinned back, doing a turn in midair.



@luckyblackcat@lugubrious


117CP
It's been a week since the last IC post D:
@Zarkun Definitely not crazy. Although it may or may not have been stated OOC, the assumption is that all Pokemon either evolve at level 10 or 20. Because two-stage Pokemon's second stage form is considered a stage 3 Poke, it can be assumed that 2-stage Pokemon evolve at level 20 rather than 10.

@Masterkeun Love the idea of a baker! I believe your first idea with the Poke Corp and buying out the bakery was fine as the lore is largely ambiguous to allow for such creativity. Just know that the Poke Corp will probably not be able to be "beaten" out of the market, although the fate of your character's store will be up to you. So feel free to change it back, flesh it out, or stick with what you have now if you'd like.

Also, could you add in a quick "Inventory" section? And with a Pokeball. Your first trainer shouldn't have any Pokemon in possession at the start of her journey, but she can definitely use her Pokeball to catch a Pokemon she's known for a long time in your first post.

Other than that the sheet looks fine :) Just waiting on Balth to approve then.
@HushedWhispers Er what are the symbols for? Do we just add them to the latter parts, or?

//edit: and are we allowed to include side characters relevant to our own character?
Cillian Weiss
— Zephyr Strip —

Seeing all the Pokemon around him, Cillian took his time with his Pokedex, collecting information about the different Pokemon. Never heard of a Honedge before, he thought as he read the Ghost-type Pokemon’s Pokedex entry. Or a Riolu, for that matter. I guess the world really is pretty big.

“I don’t have anything in particular I need to buy at this moment,” Cillian said in response to Juana’s brief run-down of the different shops at Zephyr. “Stopped by the Pokemart back at Feyhollow right before we set out, so I’m set for another day or so. I’ll just tag along with you two — either of you looking for anything?”

Figuring that he might as well use this shopping trip to get acquainted with the newest addition to his team, Cillian called out his Scraggy. “Hey there. How’re you holding up?” he asked, making time as his friends figured out which store to hit up first.



@silver fox@toadropes


116CP
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