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[The voice is clearly that of a young boy's - soft and pleasant, though it seems clear he is making an effort to project in the way that soft-spoken people do.]
Hello, all. My name is Lucas.
I'm a student at the Medical Center right now, and there's a bit of time for lunch, so... I thought I would mention a few things.
If a lot of people are planning to go out, please be careful. There's been a lot of cases of hypothermia and frostbite already, and they were right about the forest Pokemon, too. Just because you don't see them doesn't mean they're out there. If you want some advice, make sure you protect the, um... furthest parts of your body, and try to wear a lot of layers. Getting water in your boots is a good way of getting frostbitten toes, too.
As for the Pokemon... make sure you listen while you're walking. You probably won't see most of them, but you might hear noises you wouldn't expect. That almost definitely means there's something nearby. Most of the time, they won't attack, so... just make sure you don't disturb them.
[action, Verdant Forest East]
[...It had been a long time since he had been out in the woods. The visits had been fewer and fewer since that day, and...
Never mind. Lucas shakes away these thoughts as he explains his situation to the Guard (I used to live here) and exits the city. He heads off to the east, not so much to look for a mine, but just to see if he was still capable of living outdoors as he used to.
He wonders if any of the Pokemon here still remember his family.]
[The voice is clearly that of a young boy's - soft and pleasant, though it seems clear he is making an effort to project in the way that soft-spoken people do.]
Hello, all. My name is Lucas.
I'm a student at the Medical Center right now, and there's a bit of time for lunch, so... I thought I would mention a few things.
If a lot of people are planning to go out, please be careful. There's been a lot of cases of hypothermia and frostbite already, and they were right about the forest Pokemon, too. Just because you don't see them doesn't mean they're out there. If you want some advice, make sure you protect the, um... furthest parts of your body, and try to wear a lot of layers. Getting water in your boots is a good way of getting frostbitten toes, too.
As for the Pokemon... make sure you listen while you're walking. You probably won't see most of them, but you might hear noises you wouldn't expect. That almost definitely means there's something nearby. Most of the time, they won't attack, so... just make sure you don't disturb them.
[action, Verdant Forest East]
[...It had been a long time since he had been out in the woods. The visits had been fewer and fewer since that day, and...
Never mind. Lucas shakes away these thoughts as he explains his situation to the Guard (I used to live here) and exits the city. He heads off to the east, not so much to look for a mine, but just to see if he was still capable of living outdoors as he used to.
He wonders if any of the Pokemon here still remember his family.]