❝ I don't understand the appeal of playing pretend to be knights. ❞ she doesn't remove her gaze from her tablet, typing away rapidly. ❝ It's very archaic. ❞
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❝ I don't understand the appeal of playing pretend to be knights. ❞ she doesn't remove her gaze from her tablet, typing away rapidly. ❝ It's very archaic. ❞
@chevalear 𝐋𝐈𝐊𝐄𝐃 𝐅𝐎𝐑 𝐀 𝐒𝐓𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐄𝐑
🖍️ but pretend i'm sending this from @chevalear
Poppy loves her papa. @chevalear
@idanikou and @infernalpursuit asked: thyméo / wikstrom. this was answered specifically in reference to @chevalear ‘s portrayal / meme.
Thyméo would definitely be in the top three most difficult Elite battles, possibly even the hardest depending on how the battle itself played out. While Leon would have the type advantage with Charizard, he doesn’t really want to frame his whole battle around a single pokeon’s advantage, especially when he already assumes Thyméo would have put in place counter measures for such a predictable move. There’d be a lot of preparation, team shuffling, and move predictions made before the battle.
Despite his passionate opposition to both Diantha and Malva, Leon doesn’t take any such issue with the other Elites, and he actually holds a great amount of respect for Thyméo in particular. This is one of the few battles where he’d be almost happy to lose, simply because it’d give him a chance to re-train and prove that he and his team can come back stronger than ever to really earn their victory.
Blue finds herself momentarily speechless as she processes the nearly blacked-out card from Thyméo... Goodness, they're not exactly close, so should she address him so casually? How is one supposed to address a knight who also holds the esteemed title of duke and a title like the Sword of Kalos?
Oh, she’s certainly overthinking this.
As she stands there, pondering proper etiquette, her initial spark of curiosity about Thyméo is reignited. Although she's not expecting anything particular to blossom from this bingo game, the prospect of getting to know him better during her stay in Kalos is still exciting. After all, this card has revealed a great deal of common ground beyond pokémon battles.
"Do you dance often, Votre Grâce?" She zeroes in on a block of particular interest.
He is speechless.
Where are these shitty parents' locations. He just wants to talk.
animal handling maybe? he wants to see how she is with pokemon???
Skill check -accepting
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Her hard work was finally paying off! Lorcan was finally letting go of his pride and actually listening! It took a lot of effort for Celeste to train this Rock and Ground Type; her approach being more soft and gentle with most Pokemon.
So an appropriately harsher direction was much more difficult for her to go down. It truly has been a test of her patience.
A beaming smile was on her face as she had gotten out a bag full of dirt. It looked off for someone like her to have such a thing, but the soil inside it was the Larvitar's favorite kind to eat. So it was used as a treat to reward him.
Celeste turned to see that someone had been watching her. Not the first time, though the shaky feeling of knowing that someone is observing from afar always had a grip on her.
"Uh...Hi! Is there something you need help with sir?"
♕ [ sc // @chevalear ]
Like a model student, expected to be on time from day to day. Every day, Siebold sees him. Perhaps more because Siebold is one of the latest arrivals of the Kalos League building, but he almost expects it. & usually, greets the steel-type master. “Diantha is not here yet? That would be quite the surprise—”