02-24-2018, 10:17 PM
@Spiritmon
Keen as his empathy was, Ventus was easily able to pick up Heart's disquiet and unease over the revelation that the Ralts he was seeing was one in the same with the Kirlia they previously were. Before he could have chance to comment on that or even give him a concerned look, the collector had launched in a fairly gentle but none of the less still admonishing of Nathan's decision to handle to matter of Mespirt's release alone, which left the researcher blinking as realized two important things. Those being: A) The collector was more than reasonable in the points he present, and B) He (Ventus) wasn't the first one to decry such a potentially risky choice. Before, he would have only thought that Nathan had purely committed a good deed for the sake of a legendary in need, but now.......now he knew the boy had acted rather foolish and reckless for not informing them of his choice beforehand, just in case the worst did happen as Heart described.....
.......Still, besides that revelation and his own feeling of cringe for not having it (The rev.) himself sooner, it didn't diminish the pride or joy he felt over the occasion, nor did it make him less charitably imposed toward the young scholar. Mainly because he couldn't find it within himself to be all that righteously furious or worried over it since the boy ended up just fine and rescued a Legendary Being, and the fact that he knew the business with Mespirt was a very personal matter near and dear to him, made it all too reasonable for him to desire freeing them alone. Or, more likely, to just not think to include the group on this due to obliviousness about his group/other Pokemon's possible concern and/or tunnel visioning on their given objective. It wouldn't be unusual for the boy to lost the sight of the forest for the trees, or to lose sight of the potential ramifications of his action....
With those things in mind, Ventus slowly nodded his head towards Heart in agreement to his point......but then gave a respectful and non-judgmental smile towards Nathan, and began speaking on this. "Heart, I agree that Nathan should have informed at least one of us to what he was about to do this morning to prepare us all for the possibility that something could go array in freeing Mespirt, but I don't he meant to intentionally worry us or put himself in jeopardy. I believe he either only thought of freeing the Legend from their torment once the opportunity presented himself, or he wanted to deal with this matter personally without us potentially complicating things more than they already were. Theirs’s also the possibility he did so to protect us from the same backlash you described, and/or he didn't want to chance Mespirt reacting negatively to our intrusion. Regardless, he is safe and whole and Mespirt is free because of his prompt action, so I find myself ultimately unbothered by his choice. "
"However.........*Looks towards Nathan now with a serious, critical expression* the next time you are to embark on a hazardous course of action, give some thought to the consequences and fallout thereof, and either inform us about it so that we may choose to render assistance or not, or fully prepare yourself for adversity should it occur. Otherwise, you are needlessly endangering your and your Pokémon's life, and could potentially leaving us, your partner, and your mother Martha grieving should.....well, should you die or worse. Do you understand, Nathan?"
Keen as his empathy was, Ventus was easily able to pick up Heart's disquiet and unease over the revelation that the Ralts he was seeing was one in the same with the Kirlia they previously were. Before he could have chance to comment on that or even give him a concerned look, the collector had launched in a fairly gentle but none of the less still admonishing of Nathan's decision to handle to matter of Mespirt's release alone, which left the researcher blinking as realized two important things. Those being: A) The collector was more than reasonable in the points he present, and B) He (Ventus) wasn't the first one to decry such a potentially risky choice. Before, he would have only thought that Nathan had purely committed a good deed for the sake of a legendary in need, but now.......now he knew the boy had acted rather foolish and reckless for not informing them of his choice beforehand, just in case the worst did happen as Heart described.....
.......Still, besides that revelation and his own feeling of cringe for not having it (The rev.) himself sooner, it didn't diminish the pride or joy he felt over the occasion, nor did it make him less charitably imposed toward the young scholar. Mainly because he couldn't find it within himself to be all that righteously furious or worried over it since the boy ended up just fine and rescued a Legendary Being, and the fact that he knew the business with Mespirt was a very personal matter near and dear to him, made it all too reasonable for him to desire freeing them alone. Or, more likely, to just not think to include the group on this due to obliviousness about his group/other Pokemon's possible concern and/or tunnel visioning on their given objective. It wouldn't be unusual for the boy to lost the sight of the forest for the trees, or to lose sight of the potential ramifications of his action....
With those things in mind, Ventus slowly nodded his head towards Heart in agreement to his point......but then gave a respectful and non-judgmental smile towards Nathan, and began speaking on this. "Heart, I agree that Nathan should have informed at least one of us to what he was about to do this morning to prepare us all for the possibility that something could go array in freeing Mespirt, but I don't he meant to intentionally worry us or put himself in jeopardy. I believe he either only thought of freeing the Legend from their torment once the opportunity presented himself, or he wanted to deal with this matter personally without us potentially complicating things more than they already were. Theirs’s also the possibility he did so to protect us from the same backlash you described, and/or he didn't want to chance Mespirt reacting negatively to our intrusion. Regardless, he is safe and whole and Mespirt is free because of his prompt action, so I find myself ultimately unbothered by his choice. "
"However.........*Looks towards Nathan now with a serious, critical expression* the next time you are to embark on a hazardous course of action, give some thought to the consequences and fallout thereof, and either inform us about it so that we may choose to render assistance or not, or fully prepare yourself for adversity should it occur. Otherwise, you are needlessly endangering your and your Pokémon's life, and could potentially leaving us, your partner, and your mother Martha grieving should.....well, should you die or worse. Do you understand, Nathan?"
Like the wind, I come and go as I please... but I am always there to provide a comforting breeze.
Member of Team PUNishment. Pun-pare for Struggle, make it Double Team!
Phantom is my OTP~
Online ID: 000650
Member of Team PUNishment. Pun-pare for Struggle, make it Double Team!
Phantom is my OTP~
Online ID: 000650


