Fai Flourite (
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bravenewworld2014-02-22 10:18 pm
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- attack on titan: armin arlert,
- attack on titan: eren jaeger,
- axis powers hetalia: poland,
- degrassi: imogen moreno,
- fire emblem: tiki,
- genesis of aquarion ova: apollo,
- greatwinter trilogy: zarvora cybeline,
- guilty gear: ky kiske,
- kingdom hearts: sora,
- shin megami tensei iv: flynn,
- shinryaku! ika musume: squid girl,
- touhou project: ran yakumo,
- touhou project: reimu hakurei,
- tsubasa chronicle: fai flourite
Video;
[Fai is looking unusually somber, and even in monochrome, it's easy to tell that he's a lot paler than usual. On his shoulder stands Babycakes, now evolved into a Floette, like an equally serious guard of honor with her flower like a rifle against her shoulder.]
[The young man says nothing at first, just holds up a rather skillfull sketch of a poké ball. Those with a bit of knowledge in history should probably recognise at least the general shape and design of it.]
Nevermind that they put those machines there to force Tyrantrum to evolve without their consent, but... they use these. Team Evolution, I mean. They keep pokémon imprisoned in these things, just like in the old days.
[He draws a deep, shaky breath.]
Despite how abhorrent this practice is - and believe me, I understand if you're angry - we should remember that they are from a different place with different laws. Wild accusations and demands aren't going to do us any good, is it? It's better if we try to reason with them, try to make them see why such treatment is wrong.
After all, the people in the old days were not all evil. If they were, why would the Savior have thought us worth sacrificing herself over? They were just ignorant.
But I thought you should be... warned.
[The young man says nothing at first, just holds up a rather skillfull sketch of a poké ball. Those with a bit of knowledge in history should probably recognise at least the general shape and design of it.]
Nevermind that they put those machines there to force Tyrantrum to evolve without their consent, but... they use these. Team Evolution, I mean. They keep pokémon imprisoned in these things, just like in the old days.
[He draws a deep, shaky breath.]
Despite how abhorrent this practice is - and believe me, I understand if you're angry - we should remember that they are from a different place with different laws. Wild accusations and demands aren't going to do us any good, is it? It's better if we try to reason with them, try to make them see why such treatment is wrong.
After all, the people in the old days were not all evil. If they were, why would the Savior have thought us worth sacrificing herself over? They were just ignorant.
But I thought you should be... warned.
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I do think they're ignorant, that they probably do what they do because they've never considered there being another way. But that doesn't make slavery right, and it doesn't make them less guilty. It just means I think they can be redeemed, that's all.
[He sighs, and he... does notice the way she speaks, as if she stands apart in a way.] You aren't human, are you? I mean, from the way you speak, it sounds like you didn't start out that way.
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Yes.
I am what this city calls a Shifter. I fear I hold little clout due to my status as a recent immigrant and more than a bit of bias due to my nature.
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Of course you're biased. But so are we, and so are they. This is not a question where objectivity is really an option - it rarely is when you move from facts to ethics, is it? [He chews his bottom lip, an anxious gesture that belies his attempts to relax.] But where you come from doesn't matter. You're of this world as much as we or them... and more than that, you have experienced what few of us and none of them can possibly imagine. I would say your word - and the word of all shifters, no matter what sort - is invaluable in this, to tell the truth.
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[She pauses once again in reflection.]
But then... such tales are not truths for all Pokemon, either. The reality is that there exist as many wild, feral beasts as there do those of intelligent and discerning nature. We who traverse the paths of both man and beast must know that best of all. Once upon a time, to use such technology to tame these creatures must have seemed appropriate, even necessary.
Just as there are cruel humans, so also there are cruel Pokemon. Mayhap these people act as they do because of their own experiences.
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[He swallows hard, because those words had still been hard to get out - there is only so much generosity he can manage, and it's been worn a bit thin.]
But the fact is still that they have come a long way from then. Most wild and feral pokémon act the way they do because they will survive unchallanged, not out of innate cruelty. And these people don't do it out of cruelty either, but for an even worse reason, in a way. They do it in the everyday stupidity of ordinary life, because it's more comfortable to neither change or grow, or question what they're told.
It's not the cruel or evil people who scare me. It's all the others who are no better or worse than anyone else, who'll do despicable things just because they always have. That's terrifying.
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[Tiki sighs slightly.]
Neither man nor Pokemon can survive another such war.