Yagyuu Hiroshi (
usedlaserbeam) wrote2012-12-16 09:44 pm
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Entry tags:
- always glorious always victorious,
- at least it's the off-season,
- being yagyuu is suffering,
- brb screaming like a little girl,
- everybody's working for the weekend,
- i am fifteen and what is this,
- legitimate employment is go,
- mad pokemon breeding science,
- my pokeymans let me show you them,
- no really i'm the responsible one,
- repeat after me: i need a vacation,
- sending out an sos,
- somehow this is all niou's fault,
- such a nice boy,
- super swank tennis clubhouse,
- teammates whaaaar,
- that boy is threat level red,
- the gentleman is not amused,
- trying to catch me writing nerdy,
- ▶ goldenrod city
028 | Goldenrod City | Text;
Having seen several mentions of the upcoming holiday season already, I suppose this is as prudent a time as any to raise awareness of Souji-kun's Breeding Centre and Foster Home for Pokemon — both fine places for anyone looking to acquire a new Pokemon. Though he's regrettably no longer among us, his legacy lives on in the form of these two institutions, and the very capable Saber-san has graciously taken up the charge of overseeing them in his absence. I myself can vouch for the reputability of the organizations, and likewise would personally recommend them to any trainers interested in augmenting their rosters or finding gifts for a friend or acquaintance.
Of the two, I'd particularly emphasize the existence of the Foster Home. There are many benefits to raising a Pokemon from hatching, of course, but there's likewise something undeniably rewarding about being the person to provide a good home for a stray in need.No matter what that stray might be.
That said, speaking of finding good homes for Pokemon needing one, it seems I have some eggs of my own to contend with. Anyone interested in acquiring one, please inquire within; I'll attach the list of types available to this post.
[OOC: And here is the IC post for this batch of eggs! There are still some left, so feel free to cruise on over and snag one!]
Of the two, I'd particularly emphasize the existence of the Foster Home. There are many benefits to raising a Pokemon from hatching, of course, but there's likewise something undeniably rewarding about being the person to provide a good home for a stray in need.
That said, speaking of finding good homes for Pokemon needing one, it seems I have some eggs of my own to contend with. Anyone interested in acquiring one, please inquire within; I'll attach the list of types available to this post.
[OOC: And here is the IC post for this batch of eggs! There are still some left, so feel free to cruise on over and snag one!]
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So yes, by all means, take all of them if you care to. And the Druddigon I can vouch for as an excellent specimen, as well.
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No temperament issues with the egg's parents? I'll work with whatever I get, but I'm curious.
[That last egg from Yagyuu hadn't turned out quite like he expected, after all.]
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Were you acquainted with Nero-kun? The mother is his Victrix; she's stubborn, certainly, but not unpleasant, and a certain amount of stubbornness isn't necessarily a bad thing in a dragon, anyway. The sire was a Deino I acquired in a trade a while back.
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It sounds like it's pretty useful, though. I can sort of see why he'd want one.
Not really, but I once bought an egg from a sale you two did together. That was actually why I was wondering. The Charmander I got is very stubborn, especially when it comes to sleeping.
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This one ought to be better-tempered, if it's any consolation.
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Are you going to be charging for them this time?
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I will suggest, as far as the Druddigon is concerned, that you watch out for a possible tendency to hug. Its mother has an unfortunate inclination toward rough, sandpapery embraces.
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Since I'm taking more than one, I'd feel better about it if I paid you. Are all the Shuckles left?
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There's four of them, I believe, and as yet you're the only one to express any interest.
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You mentioned the Breeding Centre and the Foster Home. Are you in Goldenrod right now?
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[He had gotten pretty good at navigating throughout Goldenrod, for how much he'd hated the city when he'd first arrived.]
Five eggs would be a lot for you to carry out just for my sake, anyway.
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And believe me, having contended with five eggs hatching at once, simply carrying them is almost a relief at this point.
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And I know that feeling, too. I'm glad four of these aren't for me.
[So he'll be right down there after a quick stop at the center to deposit a few pokeballs, keeping only Valhallarama on hand--probably not the best decision, since she's still only level one, but she's awake and wanting to be held. What is a father to do?
But yeah, he's along and ready to pick up eggs.]
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Hey! Yagyuu, right? I'm Hiccup.
[As this is the first time he's actually Yagyuu... Wow, dude, you're sort of younger than he was expecting, even with your age-defying looks.]
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That's right. It's a pleasure to meet you. And this is Masako, my Vulpix; I presume she'll wake up once I try to get your eggs out from under her, so I might as well make introductions for her while I'm at it.
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Masako... Looks like she's got quite the job, keeping all those eggs warm. [With a whimper to remind Hiccup that she's there and a squirm to get a better look, the little Cubone turns her eyes to Yagyuu and his Vulpix.] This is Valhallarama--or Val. I'm surprised she's not asleep right now, too.
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[He gives Masako a fond pet, which makes her rouse and perk up a little.]
Have you enjoyed raising a Cubone? I have one, as well, and he's quite the shy little creature; I had to get him a friend in order to bring him out of his shell.
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[Val reluctantly lowers her club again. It's his fault she's all "moody", okay? Getting another pokemon that wanted to be carried around... Really, Hiccup.]
Val's a lot like Masako, though--she likes to be held or at least close by.