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Sir Fitzroy Maplecourt ([personal profile] maplecourt) wrote in [community profile] victory_road2021-05-12 07:43 pm

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[Don't question why this dipshit is doing this video outside with a mudbray leaning against his side and... well, at least the krabby is still on his shoulder and a crabrawler is sitting on the other shoulder looking quite pleased with herself.]

Right, so an interesting question came up in a conversation with one of the people I'm travelling with.

This place is quite odd as it is, as are these creatures, I know back home that horses were the primary mode of transportation. Whether by riding, carts, caravans, etc. In this place, is that still the case or are some other creatures used for those types of tasks...?

[He's shifting the camera to look at the mudbray who looks a little surprised to have the camera at her and is immediately bucking back with a loud little whinny. Lovely.]

Clearly she isn't much yet, but according to the guide on these creatures, she'll somehow turn into a draft horse...? Weird, but clearly knights and draft horses are quite one in the same in how they operate. But yes, if you happen to know any other creatures suitable for riding, please do let me know.
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[personal profile] lordofthefries 2021-05-13 05:31 am (UTC)(link)
[And now the gear is back on her fact without a break in her speed. She really should be wearing a helmet, but what's head protection when you're used to flying at least 20 feet in the air at high rates of speed with not even padding under your clothes to protect you?]

I guess people are just used to walking? It's what we did where I'm from if we didn't have a horse.

[Because what was transportation in the backwoods? Those folks were lucky if they even saw a boat, much less a train.]

Also if you walk, it's easier to find wild Pokemon to catch. Some of them hide in the bushes and if you're just riding by them, you'll miss them!