10-04-2018, 01:52 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-04-2018, 01:53 PM by Dragonstrike.)
(10-04-2018, 12:47 PM)Spiritmon Wrote:
It's not exactly against the law in 2017, per se...however...
Well, to keep the explanation simple, in the medieval era, only royalty trained the Honedge line because Aegislash is the Royal Sword pokemon. A kingmaker, even. Any trainer the Royal Sword finds worthy is said to be destined to be king. That's why training them in that era could be considered treason.
That didn't exactly die when the League violently overthrew Sarimanok, however. The Sword pokemon have only been trained by Creshire's highest level of authority for so long that it's tradition for only the Champion to ever train an Aegislash. As such, no Creshirean that hasn't become Champion has ever trained an Aegislash.
However, Honedge and Doublade are fair game in 2017. Anybody can train them in the modern era.
I didn't say any of this OOC sooner because I honestly didn't want to influence your decision to get a Honedge. The moment Nathan heard about/saw a Honedge, though, he was going to absolutely tell Heart IC (Nathan and Ventus are really the only ones who know this info IC so far, I believe). Still is, in fact.
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