divinewind: (hello this is Temeraire speaking)
Temeraire ([personal profile] divinewind) wrote2013-01-06 08:16 pm

2nd Battle [video]

[Temeraire is looking much more put together than he was the last time he was on the network. He's also gotten better at working the 'Gear.]

Excuse me, everyone, I have a question for the people who have been here longer.

[He turns the camera around behind him to show a Druddigon and a shiny golden Charmander. The Charmander looks to be pestering the Druddigon despite being a fraction of her size, with the Druddigon carefully batting it away every so often. Then the camera is back on Temeraire, who lowers his voice and looks a little worried.]

Neither of them have gotten any bigger. Shimmer has only just hatched, so it makes sense that she is still small, but Reliant is at least a few weeks old and has not grown at all. Is that normal for Pokemon?

[He thinks a moment before adding, more to himself although it's still clearly audible] There have not been any cows or sheep for them to eat, perhaps that is what's wrong.

[Then he's back to addressing the camera at a normal speaking volume, and smiling a little for good measure.] I would very much appreciate any help.

[The feed lasts a little bit longer while he looks for the off button, but apparently he finds it because it shuts off.]
machinamonkey: (Murr Face)

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[personal profile] machinamonkey 2013-01-07 04:57 am (UTC)(link)
Nope, they look pretty good for a Charmander and...whatever the other one is! No Pokémon eats anything but berries and Pokéfood, so it's not that.

[A pause]

Though they might get fat. That happens.
machinamonkey: (Lookit!)

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[personal profile] machinamonkey 2013-01-07 06:45 am (UTC)(link)
You'd be surprised. My mons play all the time, but they still get a little tubby!
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[personal profile] machinamonkey 2013-01-16 03:56 am (UTC)(link)
Kinda sorta. They're not, y'know, people-like. They're kinda...big and loud and not very nice.
machinamonkey: (Murr Face)

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[personal profile] machinamonkey 2013-01-19 06:07 am (UTC)(link)
Well, they're called "drakes" but yeah, pretty much.