Week 7.
WEEK 7 After a week of nothing but snow, it's likely that the city is a welcome sight. The city proper is likewise blanketed in snow, but it's far shallower here, easily walked through; it's soft and powdery and unlikely to cause you to slip, the kind of snow small children and Pokémon might enjoy playing in if they're the sort to enjoy that kind of thing. And if they were capable of enjoying much, in the case of the children. That said, the people here are still in the mildly improved state you witnessed in Eterna; it isn't much, but it is improvement, and the world around you continues to change in other, smaller ways as well, so it isn't all for naught. The wild Pokémon here, however, seem to be experiencing something a little...different from what you've been seeing so far - specifically, the Shellos here seem a little hostile toward one another. Snowpoint City is separate from and parallel to the giant mountain you passed last week, and it's populated by both the blue and pink varieties; the different sorts...don't seem to like each other much. It isn't all-out warfare or anything, but there are definitely skirmishes and mounting tensions happening in slug culture here. Mediate if you choose, or just enjoy your time in the city. You've earned it, after last week. POKEMON AVAILABLE: WITHIN CITIES SUNDAY | MONDAY | TUESDAY | WEDNESDAY | THURSDAY | FRIDAY [OOC: Welcome to week seven 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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Something you picked up in Eterna City, I take it.
[Heh. Rin smiles, and when she can't coax the Snover to eat the bitter medicine she's brought out, she gets some of her other tools out. Maybe if she mixes some berries in...?]
Alright. If you have any interesting remarks, I'm all ears.
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Well to begin with, they're called Snover, an Grass and Ice type. Despite that, they seem to actually lean much more towards Ice than Grass in terms of their living conditions. Parts of the Sinnoh less overall frigid than we are now, they're actually seasonal Pokemon, migrating to the foothills during the winter and returning up to the colder peaks when the weather turns more warm, the better to keep themselves cold. They also have a keen awareness of when hail storms will appear - certain strong ones can actually summon them just by willing it, or so it is claimed in my readings.
[ Snow Warning, and all ]
I'm sure you've noticed, but the crown of their head is actually pure ice, and thus is quite chilly to the touch, so I would not recommend it... ah, and also their mouth is actually located just below their eyes, where you would expect it, it's just obscured by their snow cloak. [ ... Oh! ] And during the spring, they grow berries on their stomach. ... Much of the research I studied also comments that wild Snover actually tend to rarely encounter humans, just due to the climates they live in.
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With that in mind, as Rin selects some berries to mix into the medicine, she sets aside a few oran berries and places them in front of the Snover, in hopes it'll take them.]
I wonder what it was doing so close to the city then, especially in that condition.
[Mrrr. If she'd known it was sick, she wouldn't have had her pokemon fight it. Though to be fair, it engaged back.]
Hopefully letting it recover in my tent didn't make it worse. I knew it was an ice type so I kept it away from the fire, but I felt bad leaving it out in the open when it was hurt.
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[ Not that Snowpoint here probably ever had much foot traffic. But still, that might go a long way to explaining the Shellos too. Still, she hums and leaves Miphanus there to snoops as she takes a fe steps back to call the onix closer. Who... does. ]
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[And a gym means students, and challengers.]
Now that there's less humans coming and going, however, that shakes up the territory. It could be it had never even seen a human, until we bumped into it.
[That definitely seems to be the case, given the curious way the Snover has been watching Zelda, even as it trembles. It seems curious about the Onix as well as it gets closer, but a little too miserable to investigate it. It's a little teary-eyed and shy, actually.]
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Yes, that actually follows. Especially given that outside of those travelers I imagine most people would arrive through the shipping area here. Those ships are truly impressive looking.
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It reminds me of the wharf back home.
[Taking a small sample of the medicine, she frowns at the taste, then adds a different kind of berry. Something sweeter, and not the oran berry's... weird flavor mix.]
Do you think you could get it to eat one of those berries? It seems to like you just fine.
[Indeed, while the Snover is still looking miserable, it allows Zelda to touch it. When she brushes its arm, it curiously tries to return the gesture by loosely curling its fronds around her finger.]
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No, I can do it, I think!
[ But okay, come on, she smiles and, ]
Come on, little one, you should eat up.
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Rin watches this interaction closely, humming in thought.]
A stomachache, then. It must've eaten something bad not long ago.
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Yes, I don't believe Snover rely on photosynthesis, unlike some grass types. So they must've eaten something odd, or simply have a bug that effects their stomach.
[ Hmmm. ]