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.]
dreamsofahero: (pondering)

[personal profile] dreamsofahero 2013-01-16 04:02 am (UTC)(link)
That I couldn't say; none of mine have been particularly reluctant to train, and while Ryner has one who's rather shy, it's hard to tell if it's because she isn't training enough, or if she doesn't want to evolve.
dreamsofahero: (generic back of head shot)

[personal profile] dreamsofahero 2013-01-19 06:21 pm (UTC)(link)
None that I've never seen, no. I think there may be certain individuals who possess a natural ability to understand them somehow, but mostly it's a matter of simply taking the time to learn to read into their tone and body language and such.

Ah, though they do understand human language, and I know of one who, while she can't speak it, has figured out how to write, at least.