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Izuku Midoriya ([personal profile] mightdoriya) wrote in [community profile] victory_road2022-02-23 01:57 pm

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I was thinking today how it's been a while since I've posted anything like this. Or really talked to you guys without it being something like...a malfunction or an accident, so!

I wanted to ask, whether or not you've been here for a long time or just got here, do you have a favorite Pokemon?

I guess it's kindof predictable for me to say my starter is my favorite, but I do really like Eevee a lot. They're a very versatile Pokemon, a good choice for any trainer since they can become so many different things depending on your tastes.

I'd love to hear what everyone else's opinions are.
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[personal profile] brokencode 2022-03-03 04:47 am (UTC)(link)
That makes much more sense! It is a good loophole, I think!
Most of my friends went by one singular title - not unlike how you might call one a solider. So it wouldn't really work overall.
I suppose I could classify them as their combat inclinations, but even that would be tricky with some people!
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[personal profile] brokencode 2022-03-05 05:47 am (UTC)(link)
Very quickly. Never mind the fact that "Vault Hunter" is a rather unwieldy name.

[Which is cute like, once? But having a whole team of different creatures with the name is a different story.]

I think I would have quite a few Pokemon named Siren, in any event.
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[personal profile] brokencode 2022-03-06 05:50 am (UTC)(link)
A good name, yes! But it would have to be used repeatedly to honor my friends. I know two sirens, after all. Never mind the plethora of Vault Hunters I have come to know.

Kamui is a very cute name!
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[personal profile] brokencode 2022-03-14 03:09 am (UTC)(link)
Not particularly. Back home I was, ah... Gifted enough with technology that finding information out about a given person was easy enough. It did not take long to learn their true names! And when I did that, it felt like we were friends, rather than me simply being a relatively faceless person guiding them on their journey.

[And then she led them to their deaths, typically. Oops!]
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[personal profile] brokencode 2022-03-16 07:06 pm (UTC)(link)
I would hardly call it being a mentor. They skills they needed to survive were already under their belts. I merely pointed them in the right direction. A... tour guide, more than anything.

In any case, there is nothing wrong with still learning. I imagine you are far more open-minded to change as a result! It is admirable!