It's a nice place...most of this world has been very nice.
[It's clear that the fondness isn't forced; he's genuinely rather liking it here. He goes back to petting that Chinchou, her antennae blinking enthusiastically as he does so, brightening everything for a moment before settling again.]
I find the culture here interesting as well - so much of it is centered entirely around the Pokémon. Most of the major stores have more supplies for them than they do for their human trainers; there are no separate hospitals for people, but rather they're treated in places that are designed to serve Pokémon first and foremost. It's as though the people here are trying to compromise with the wild, instead of trying to tame it.
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[It's clear that the fondness isn't forced; he's genuinely rather liking it here. He goes back to petting that Chinchou, her antennae blinking enthusiastically as he does so, brightening everything for a moment before settling again.]
I find the culture here interesting as well - so much of it is centered entirely around the Pokémon. Most of the major stores have more supplies for them than they do for their human trainers; there are no separate hospitals for people, but rather they're treated in places that are designed to serve Pokémon first and foremost. It's as though the people here are trying to compromise with the wild, instead of trying to tame it.