Week 3.
WEEK 3 The past weekend has given people a lot to take in, and a lot to think about. You're permitted to stay at the resort all day on Sunday, should you so choose; relax and replenish yourselves with regards to sleep at least, seeing as it's much more comfortable than the routes or sleeping on the floor of the Pokémon Center. Commander Saturn is gone as of last night, and no one seems to be coming after you - though there is likely something you'll be aware of by the end of the day... Whatever happens, it's evident that you'll have to leave this place eventually, and Monday should find everyone back on Route 213. It's been repeatedly recommended to move toward Pastoria City; whether you believe the source of said urging to be trustworthy or not, it's still a good idea to move in that direction - a city means supplies, after all, a place to restock and spend a few days. Everyone should be able to find Pastoria City by Tuesday afternoon; it's another unfamiliar place, with various things to see and look at over the course of the next few days. It's far smaller than Veilstone, but it borders up to the ocean by way of a small jetty on the southeastern side of town with a few boats moored to it. Otherwise, it's surrounded by forest, and the main path winds its way lazily through town, weaving between personal residences and a few places of business. Of course, it's still not nearly as lively as it should be; the inhabitants here all seem as devoid of spirit as everywhere else; fortunately, a select few of your companions do seem to be perking up a bit - perhaps that's a good sign, in the end. POKEMON AVAILABLE: IN CITIES / NEAR WATER SUNDAY | MONDAY | TUESDAY | WEDNESDAY | THURSDAY | FRIDAY [OOC: Welcome to week three 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 this weekend!] |
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I don't know what it is about that sport, for that personality to be so inherent to it. Even mild-mannered archers will flaunt a little.
[She looks away as she says that, but she's smiling.] What were the other three's specialties? Or were they all archers?
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Champion Mipha was a master of the spear, and Daruk used the goron style of swordsmanship. Urbosa was killed with both bow and sword.
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In the legends of my world, those are all particularly skilled weapons. People associate them with knights, and noble warriors. If those four ever sparred with one another, it must have made quite the sight.
[She can't help but notice the past tense Zelda refers to them with, of course.]
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Daruk liked contests like that. Urbosa as well, though she would not be the one to start them, unlike Daruk or Revali. But to watch any one of them could be truly impressive. Revali I once saw hit three targets with bomb arrows at the same time.
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[Rin waves a hand to-and-fro.]
But bomb arrows, huh? That's pretty amazing!
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It was! Particularly in that he followed the Rito style of archery. It sometimes seemed as if time slowed ash e fired from midair.
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I've seen impressive feats before, but that's incredible dexterity. Especially if you factor in any drafts and wind resistance you could expect, from that altitude.
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...have you ever wondered what it would be like to do that? See the world from so high?
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[ Haha... ha... ]
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Was it fun?
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I was concerned at the time but - yes! It really was very fun!
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[Rin seems satisfied by that and straightens back up, pulling out of Zelda's personal space.]
Maybe there's a large enough bird pokemon in this world that could fly you up just like that.
It wouldn't be the same as flying with your friend, but it would be great if you could soar again someday.
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There are some flying types that big, at least. My field guide mentions a certain very large grass and flying type.