Everyone has a limit. When the most patient of people break, something is wrong. They don't want to be mean, but you grind them down and exhaustion and frustration will boil over. Let's hope that they can calm down.
I just like the thought of breaking Volo’s brain by telling him about the internet lol Though I imagine that Akari must’ve told him a little about it previously.
i love comparing pokédex entries for the same mon between different games bc almost all of them will be very brief, matter-of-fact, purely scientific without any first person pronouns or personal information about the author. and then you get to the legends arceus entries and laventon’s writing stuff like ‘ngl i still don’t understand this species’ ‘i tried petting this pokémon once and it bit me’ ‘i live in fear of this thing’ ‘man i miss galar. who said that’
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Updating every Tuesday and Thursday Chapter 7: Epilogue of Lone Emmet and Cub AU !
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Reminder that next week I will be off on my trip to the UK to visit my dear friend @freckledsaint! Comic update will be paused, but back again May. 9th, Thursday! In the meantime, I will have other things queued up in my absence ;D
Thank you everyone so much who have been enjoying the comic so far and leaving lovely comments and sending sweet messages and questions! I promise I will get to them all with a response <3 <3
I’m still mad that you can’t take pictures with Volo in Jubilife Village in the game. You can literally take pictures with almost any other character but him.
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Some context for the image under the cut:
It was common for Pokemon and items to slip through the space-time distortions. What made this occasion memorable was that an entire train station platform slipped through during the night.
Akari went to investigate when she heard the report. Despite it being early in the morning, she wasn't the first one to arrive. Ingo was there, sitting on a bench, deep in thought.
"Hey, Ingo," Akari greeted as she sat down beside him, cradling her sleeping Rowlet, "Are you waiting on a train?"
"Good morning, Miss Akari," Ingo said, blinking as if waking from a dream. "I'm afraid no trains will be coming into the station today. The tracks stop after a point, uncoupling this station from its sister stop."
"Maybe they'll be reconnected one day? After we sort out this whole space-time distortion stuff."
"That would be the most favorable outcome, yes."
Ingo relapsed into his thoughts, a shadow cast over him. A hush fell over the trio.
When the sun rose far enough into the sky to burn away some of the fog hanging around the station, Ingo finally stood up and readjusted his worn out hat.
"Let's prepare for departure, Miss Akari! It's an excellent day to make tracks in your journey."
"Yes, let's!" Akari sprang up, eager to start the day.