Week 2.
WEEK 2. The new week begins with new surroundings. The city you've been growing accustomed to over the past week is now well behind you as you set out on your journey proper; the terrain still seems rocky and steep here as you move downhill and to the south, dotted here and there with small ponds to the east and rocky outcroppings that you can climb on to the west. There are also large expanses of tall grass here, and the entire route is flanked with tall trees leading off into the forest a short ways. You're more than welcome to explore; just don't stray too far from the group - you wouldn't want to be left behind out here, for any reason. Wild Pokémon are abundant here, as anyone venturing into the tall grass will discover; they aren't inclined to attack you, however, simply watching with dull, dead eyes as you stumble through the area they've come to call home. The trip is difficult, and it's a lot of walking, but it's not unmanageable; fortunately enough, the route you're on should lead you directly to Valor Lakefront, assuming there are no complications along the way. From Thursday and beyond, the route takes a sharp turn west; in front of you lies what's clearly the ocean, large rocks jutting out just offshore tempering the waves. It's safe to go in the water if you so choose - assuming you can swim, that is - and the forested terrain has given way to a large beach with patches of tall grass here and there. Interestingly, there's a house located on the beach; whether it's inhabited or not is difficult to tell. Of course, exploring slightly north of the beach will reveal a path. Maybe it leads somewhere important... POKEMON AVAILABLE: NEAR WATER SUNDAY | MONDAY | TUESDAY | WEDNESDAY | THURSDAY | FRIDAY [OOC: Welcome to week two of Azume; feel free to make as many top levels as you'd like and tag out to other characters! This post is for all of your interactions this week... at least until the weekend. Don't forget that a write-up is due next weekend!] |

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I don't know about that; he - I'm just going to call it a 'he' - hasn't changed his facial expression all day. Even once I'd pulled him from the pond, as soon as he had air again he just...stopped reacting to anything. Even that felt like he was just doing it because I held the ball at him.
[Frowning, Rey places the now-occupied Pokeball gently in her lap.]
Have your Pokemon...shown anything? Any sort of emotion?
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[At that, though... Hmm. Yuri considers for a moment before shaking his head.]
Not really. The most I've seen that stands out is that Roc seems to get really into battling? But I'm not sure if that's just something she's doing or if all of them do that.
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Maybe their reactions are linked to more basic urges, rather than higher-level emotions - perhaps Riolu decided to come with me because I offered safety when he was vulnerable, and your Roc is a powerful fighter because she knows, instinctively, that the loser never leaves the battlefield in very good shape. Both scenarios are driven by self-preservation, and I wouldn't consider that an emotion. Even the most simple of creatures possess it - the desire to stay alive.
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[Not that she's speaking from experience, or anything.]
Has anyone told you about any such behaviour from their Pokemon?
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