"Intuition." Eco simply responded. "And I'd wager that you shouldn't be so worried about how old you look, either. To be frank, I don't care you, and neither should you."
Shiron muttered. "But you don't look old. Maybe, I dunno. There's this old Houndoom back home, but he does look old."
Dare: Summon your aura around you, or try to, and try and change its shape or color.
Alioth glanced at the bespectacled Deerling. "Hisui, mm? I've heard whispers of it amongst the spirits from a world of humans." He tapped a claw to his cup, a distant look in his eyes. "It's a curious thing to think about, extinction. Certainly more common in the worlds where all mon live by the rules of nature. In my home, well... I'd say there's more danger of cultures coming to ruin than species.""On that subject..." started Andre, then pointed a hoof to the zorua, the typhlosion and the lilligant. "You three look Hisuian. Are any of you from Hisui? In my world and my time, your kinds are next to extinct."
Alioth had just finished pouring out the cinnamon-and-ginger for any visitors to partake in, if they liked.Hailstones pelted Mhynt's body. She didn't seem to notice. She was about to take another sip of tea when a chunk of ice landed on it, and she frowned. "Perhaps some iced coffee is a better choice now," she hummed.
That was until the deerling drew her attention. Hisui? yes the name sounded familiar but the observation only felt half-right. Staring into her tea, she answered with an uncertain shake of her head. "In a sense? I'm not sure. I came here from a world that doesn't have a Hisui but I swear I have heard the name before. I'm just not certain when or where...""On that subject..." started Andre, then pointed a hoof to the zorua, the typhlosion and the lilligant. "You three look Hisuian. Are any of you from Hisui? In my world and my time, your kinds are next to extinct."
Fittingly the pillar of now water had a prompt just for this. Mercifully easy, Zorua took another sip of her tea. "I came here from a world inhabited only by pokémon, not a human in sight. Kythra is its name," she began. "It's primitive, most technology is found by salvaging what was once lost and the pokémon very faithfully worship the moon and stars. They place more faith in that silly old legend than anything important," she added, rolling her eyes. "There's also a lot of Guilds to navigate around these things called 'Mystery Dungeons' where scientific laws are more a suggestion than anything else. I'm rather certain that this sounds fairly standard to a few of you here."What sort of world do you live in?
"Forever," Zorua answered without skipping a beat. "If you had asked me this in any other stage of my life, I would've answered finite but recent events have..." She held out and stared at one of her paws. "Changed my perspective slightly."What scares you more: forever or finite?
Dare: Race to the pillar and back. Whoever is last must drink their hot tea cold.
Her ears perked up as the voice of an angel had filled her thoughts. The Luxray slowly turned and stepped towards the Espeon as her tail curled with intrigue. "Ain't that somethin'..." she remarked before clearing her throat. "Howdy. Wanted to give ya kudos for that nice song. Don't get too hear too much of that where I'm around."
Roya's piercing red and yellow eyes inspected the Espeon from head to twin-tipped tail. "'An art to life's distraction'. Meanin' like, jobs, right?" She hypothesized, hoping that the lyrical analysis could be an engaging topic. She placed a paw beneath her chin. "But what do you feel like it all means?"
Dare: Hug a Vikavolt!
"I came here from a world inhabited only by pokémon, not a human in sight. Kythra is its name," she began. "It's primitive, most technology is found by salvaging what was once lost and the pokémon very faithfully worship the moon and stars. They place more faith in that silly old legend than anything important," she added, rolling her eyes. "There's also a lot of Guilds to navigate around these things called 'Mystery Dungeons' where scientific laws are more a suggestion than anything else. I'm rather certain that this sounds fairly standard to a few of you here."
"I haven't heard many myself," Zorua stiffly replied. "Very few records do exist but they're more attributed to cosmic accident than any greater purpose."Sounds like the kind of world I live in, except that there, the legends they're all into are about this collection of stories talking about a human 'fated' to visit our world as a Pokemon themselves to save our world from a crisis, along with some human partner, too. I don't believe any of them, myself, of course."
I haven't heard many myself," Zorua stiffly replied. "Very few records do exist but they're more attributed to cosmic accident than any greater purpose.
"Still, a definitive explanation would be nice."