Jean Kirschtein (
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one; video in New Bark Town
Okay, seriously, this is just stupid.
[For someone who had never seen a camera or a video until a couple of hours ago, Jean has taken to both rather quickly. He always did enjoy fooling around with things and learning about them through experimentation, and while the angle of the camera is distinctly unflattering—somehow stretching his long face out even longer while simultaneously giving him six chins—the sheer indignation in his eyes comes across perfectly.]
Everyone else gets something cute, or useful, or sweet or whatever. And I get this.
[The camera swings around, jittering wildly out of control for a moment, and then focuses on a round, red and white ball with glaring eyes. The ball’s eyes narrow further when it realizes the camera is on it, and it lunges forward with a crackling sound. Jean yelps and jumps backwards, making the camera swing wildly for a moment.]
See! He’s crazy!
[The Voltorb crackles ominously but doesn’t try to come any closer, watching Jean from where it hovers.]
So how am I supposed to make friends with this thing? Because that’s what we’re supposed to do, right? Make friends with them?
[Jean sounds almost condescending about the idea of befriending the Pokemon. Anyone listening very closely might notice how his voice is trembling the tiniest bit, betraying all his uncertainty that he will vehemently deny if he gets called out on it. His hand stretches into view, pale with callouses across the palm, and he extends it towards the Voltorb.]
You want to be friends, asshole?
[The Voltorb lunges forward again, and the camera falls to the ground, pointing upwards towards the sky, capturing cheery blue and recording the sounds of electricity crackling and Jean shouting.]
Ow! OUCH! You dick, what was that for?!
[For someone who had never seen a camera or a video until a couple of hours ago, Jean has taken to both rather quickly. He always did enjoy fooling around with things and learning about them through experimentation, and while the angle of the camera is distinctly unflattering—somehow stretching his long face out even longer while simultaneously giving him six chins—the sheer indignation in his eyes comes across perfectly.]
Everyone else gets something cute, or useful, or sweet or whatever. And I get this.
[The camera swings around, jittering wildly out of control for a moment, and then focuses on a round, red and white ball with glaring eyes. The ball’s eyes narrow further when it realizes the camera is on it, and it lunges forward with a crackling sound. Jean yelps and jumps backwards, making the camera swing wildly for a moment.]
See! He’s crazy!
[The Voltorb crackles ominously but doesn’t try to come any closer, watching Jean from where it hovers.]
So how am I supposed to make friends with this thing? Because that’s what we’re supposed to do, right? Make friends with them?
[Jean sounds almost condescending about the idea of befriending the Pokemon. Anyone listening very closely might notice how his voice is trembling the tiniest bit, betraying all his uncertainty that he will vehemently deny if he gets called out on it. His hand stretches into view, pale with callouses across the palm, and he extends it towards the Voltorb.]
You want to be friends, asshole?
[The Voltorb lunges forward again, and the camera falls to the ground, pointing upwards towards the sky, capturing cheery blue and recording the sounds of electricity crackling and Jean shouting.]
Ow! OUCH! You dick, what was that for?!
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Armin quickens his step to meet up with Jean, immediately launching into speech before even coming to a halt. There is a lot on his mind, okay, and if Jean has anything he knows about this place that Armin doesn't, he wants it.]
Jean! Do you remember what happened? I haven't been able to find anyone except you since I woke up here. Have you--
[An ominous crackling from behind Jean has Armin pausing though, and he leans to the side to peer around Jean's frame and at the weird ball. That, for some reason, looks pretty damn pissed. Which immediately strikes Armin as an odd thought to have. Balls can't look pissed off. They don't have emotions.]
Is-- What is that?
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[Jean can't help the way his heart sinks a little at what Armin says. Sounds like this place is new to him too, and Jean had been hoping that maybe, just maybe, Armin might know a little more about what's going on. At the very least, Armin might have had his gear, but if he does, he's not wearing it.]
I woke up here too, same as you. I've been checking things out, and...
[And Armin has noticed Jean's ball, which is more relieving than Jean would have thought. It seems that if the ball is a hallucination, it's one that can be shared.]
It's a ball. It's following me.
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Shit!
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It's been following me. I thought it just wanted food but...
[But now that he has seen the ball following Jean, he's not so certain. In any case, it is not exactly normal behaviour for owls, is it? Being up during the day and begging for scraps.]
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It's an owl.
[The bird turns and looks at Jean, blinking wide eyes at him like he's just stated the most obvious thing in the world, and goes back to rubbing its beak on Armin's hair.]
It, uh... it likes you?
[Jean doesn't know much about birds, but he's pretty sure this isn't normal, and he reaches out to poke the owl.]
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Maybe. I'm not... [Armin hesitates for a moment, feeling a little awkward.] I'm not really good with animals.
[He doesn't dislike animals, really, he just doesn't have much experience with them.]
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[Jean is surprised when the owl doesn't fly away after being poked, and he cautiously strokes its chest. The bird allows it, closing its eyes halfway, but all its attention is still on Armin; Jean gets the sense that he's just being tolerated, and Armin is the one the bird really wants to impress.]
[And yeah, Jean has gathered that animals aren't really Armin's thing. He sits on a horse like he's terrified of it, and Jean was frankly amazed that when they started riding lessons during training, Armin hadn't gotten thrown off and broken his neck.]
Well, he seems friendly enough, and... hey!
[Something shoves Jean in the small of the back, and when he turns around, the floating ball is glowering up at him.]
What, do you want to be poked too?
[He pokes it, trying to shoo it away, and the ball... appears to like that, actually, and pushes back against Jean's finger.]
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Armin watches Jean poke his ball, but really, the mystery of these two... animals? isn't the one they should be focusing on. They have bigger titans to slay, so to speak.]
We should try and figure out where we are. See if we can find any of the others. If we were brought here, they might be too.
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[Jean pokes the ball again, and it floats backwards a few inches, looking a little less pissy than before, and then floats back, bumping on Jean's hand. Jean frowns; it's like the ball is trying to play with him. He gives it a tentative shove, and the ball crackles merrily before floating back and bumping him again.]
Have you spoken to anyone yet? Or played with this thing at all?
[Jean gestures vaguely at the communicator the lady had given him. He's never seen anything like it, and doesn't know how it works, but she said it could be used to communicate. Maybe Armin has figured it out.]
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[Seriously, Armin doesn't even remember his mother, but he sure knows this woman wasn't her. And any questions he had tried to ask her had just met a bright smile and more well wishes on his journey.
When Jean indicates the communicator, he shakes his head a little.]
Not yet. I wasn't sure if... it could be trusted.
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[Jean keeps pushing the ball around with one hand--he has no idea why the ball likes it so much, but it's not being obnoxious at the moment so he'll keep it up--and takes out his communicator with the other. He squints down at it, frowning when it doesn't immediately tell him all its mysteries.]
Did you listen when she explained how it worked?
[Jean didn't!]
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[The way he trails off and his little shrug indicates it hadn't worked. All Armin had gotten from his efforts is a note with very basic instructions of how the gear works and a headache.]
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[Ignoring the ball a little, Jean turns his attention to Armin and holds out one hand. The ball hurries forward to push on Jean's outstretched hand, and he huffs a little before pushing it again.]
Well, at least it's not being an asshole anymore.
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[Ever the optimist!
But he hands over the folded note, so Jean can go over the instructions. And once he has handed it over, he allows his hand to half-experimentally, half-awkwardly drift upwards so he can brush the backs of his fingers over the owl's feathers, earning himself a pleased hoot.]
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It says there's an on switch somewhere...
[Jean switches to pushing the ball with his elbow so he can look at his communicator. He just... stares at it blankly. He doesn't even know where an on switch would be.]
[The ball, seeing his confusion, rolls along his arm and helpfully zaps the communicator. The device chimes, and a flat rectangle on it lights up. Jean jumps in surprise, then looks at the ball.]
Uh... thanks?
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[The air still prickles slightly, smelling of faintly of ozone, making it feel like every small hair on Armin's face is standing on end. That had been like thunder, like a titan's transformation, and that had been no coincidence: the ball had not only understood what Jean had wanted, but he had made it happen.]
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I have no idea.
[Jean holds the communicator out to the ball.]
Can you do it again?
[It can! The ball, jollier than Jean has ever seen it, zaps the communicator again and the screen goes blank.]
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[And can make thunder just happen like that. But Armin feels that even he doesn't need to point out that, not when they both just saw it.]
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[Jean sniffs; the air around him smells like the sky after a lightning storm now, and he raises an eyebrow at the ball.]
You're just a little blitz ball, aren't you?
[The ball crackles merrily, and pushes itself against Jean's chest.]
Can your bird do anything?
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I wouldn't know how to find out...
[Jean's ball seems very eager to prove itself, in as far as balls can be eager to prove themselves, but Armin's owl seems content to just perch on his shoulder and watch everything with its huge eyes.]
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[Jean rubs the top of the ball, above its eyes, which it seems to like, and offers the communicator to the bird.]
Can you turn it on too?
[The ball makes an irritated crackling sound--turning on the communicator is its job--and Jean lightly scrapes his nails over its top, in what he hopes is a soothing manner.]
It's cool, Blitz, let him try.
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Armin watches the little scene, before turning his attention to Jean, arching a brow.]
Blitz?
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Blitz what?
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[They don't even know if these weird things are theirs, Jean. Don't you know naming them is the first step to attachment?]
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