styxiedust: broke bitches with daddy issues and brain spiders (Concern ✿ we're a community of)
Botan ([personal profile] styxiedust) wrote in [community profile] victory_road2018-03-06 03:54 pm

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[Quite frankly, Botan is way too embarrassed to show her face for the post. She tries typing something long, then something medium, then all that comes out for a moment is:]

HELP.

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Sorry, Botan here--what I meant to write was I need some help.

Er.

Not quite sure how to phrase this, though. I have one breeder-specific question and one general question.

Do we have a Breeders Union? For trading around and borrowing Pokemon and such. If not, we should, I know there's a lot more of us around than before.

And in general, anybody out there interested in looking at some Pokemon up for adoption? I've been trying to hang onto these for my friends for
[...] a bit, but I can't quite handle it anymore. I don't have the space and I don't do much traveling or battling, so I'm not serving them well enough as a trainer.

[FILE ATTCH: pokemom.txt]

Don't mind their levels, I really couldn't care less if you're some master trainer or not, as long as you're ready and willing to care for a displaced Pokemon.

[...]

That's all, thanks
findingbeasts: (☆19)

[personal profile] findingbeasts 2018-03-17 05:00 pm (UTC)(link)
Indeed we can. I have a feeling he would be very interested in such a project anyway.

[Newt smiles, having managed to get the trio of young Pokemon into his arms now.]

I have a handwritten record of all of the Pokemon I'm currently caring for and that have been actively breeding on the property that I could start putting into a digital format for purposes of sharing if that would help.
findingbeasts: (☆21)

[personal profile] findingbeasts 2018-03-31 07:29 pm (UTC)(link)
That would probably be for the best, especially if anyone was looking to start active breeding programs for particular species especially.

[Like he was.]

Once we get things started I can't imagine it'll be that difficult to maintain. It's just laying the ground work that will be the hard part.