04-21-2019, 03:30 PM
(04-20-2019, 11:57 PM)Lord Windos Wrote: Terra eyebrows were raised by his friend's suggestions, before he quickly looked down as he thought it over. Using Calam as an teacher for the Zorua? Hm....yes, that could very well work, given the Dark Prophet's own ingrained beliefs on goodness/justice and how well they served as a role model for Dizzy/their younger self, but....
"Hm.....sounds like good idea.....but would our Zorua trust Calam? Want to listen, or follow his example? He's part Fairy type and can be very scary, so his help could make teaching Zorua harder, maybe. Hm...or maybe not, if they think of him as Evil. Which means he could be an......anti-role model? Hm.....either way, Calam could help, but it is still big risk. Are you sure?"
(I think its a good idea myself, but Terra's a bit more paraniod about getting things 'right' , 'cause if he doesn't then either the Zorua will stay Zorua, or grow up into particularly bizarre Zoroark, for better or worse...)
Nathan chuckles at first, before his expression turns thoughful again. "Calam's also really good with young pokemon, believe it or not...I think...there was definitely a little bias in the initial observations since he was primarily interacting with a younger version of himself...he also wasn't a Fairy at the time when he was around his younger self...he's never really had any issues with any of my younger pokemon, though, which is another thing to consider...hmmm...not really going to know how the Zorua interact with Calam until they meet, to be honest. Could honestly go either way...maybe we should consider letting Calam in on this and see what he thinks?"
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