tearsofademon: (mon dieu above)
Ryner Lute ([personal profile] tearsofademon) wrote2012-09-08 08:06 pm

☆43☆ [Video/Photo]

[VIDEO]

[Today, dear network, the 'gear is turned on not by its lazy mage owner, but instead by his Clefairy.

His Clefairy, who looks incredibly pleased with herself as she peers brightly into the camera.

"Clef clefairy fairy~" Look what everyone did~ It's not very long before she turns the camera toward a pile of eggs.

...A. Large. Pile of eggs. 40 of them... well, 39, discounting the one Eevee egg that's being rolled off and hidden under the bed by a certain Umbreon, but still. Lots of different types, too, by the look of it. o_o

Clearly, two certain someones are going to be thrilled when they get back to see all of this...]


[PHOTO about... half an hour later or so?]

[A bit later, there's a photo of a hand-written sign next to the pile of eggs, because hell if Ryner has the patience to attempt to type it out. At least the handwriting is legible?]

Selling eggs, prices negotiable, delivery isn't a problem

Absol - P1000
Cleffa - P500
Deerling - P1000
Dratini - P1000
Druddigon - P2000
Eevee - P500
Igglybuff - P500
Joltik - P1000
Litwick - P1000
Nidoran - P500
Pidgey - P500
Shinx - P500
Snivy - P1000
Snubbull - P500
Spiritomb - P1000

Contact Ryner Lute or Sion Astal if interested


[[corresponding ooc post is here; there are still plenty of eggs available~ Ryner and Sion will both be tagging around.]]
dreamsofahero: (glancing up)

Re: Video

[personal profile] dreamsofahero 2012-09-09 05:47 pm (UTC)(link)
*blinks a bit at that*

Ah... no, I don't think it's quite like that. No more than catching them in the wild necessarily gives one total control over them or such. I think most people see it as an opportunity to care for and raise more different kinds, and the trainer or breeder selling them does so in part because the earnings help cover the cost of raising and caring for the ones who produced the eggs in the first place.

Though in any case, even between the two of us, there's no way we could care for that many eggs right now, and I believe our pokemon are aware of that. Certainly Ryner's have prompted him to offer their eggs to other trainers in the past.
grapecape: (so unfortunate)

Video (go me i forgot to correct the header on the 3/3 comment)

[personal profile] grapecape 2012-09-09 07:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Hmm. [He's not totally convinced, but a lot of tension goes out of his expression as he listens.] I see.

That must have sounded like a accusation. I apologize for being so quick to judge.
dreamsofahero: (this requires thought)

Haha, it's fine, I figured as much XD

[personal profile] dreamsofahero 2012-09-09 07:34 pm (UTC)(link)
It still seems a little strange to me, admittedly, but then again, I suppose it isn't so different from something like buying and selling horses and such...
grapecape: (so unfortunate)

[personal profile] grapecape 2012-09-10 04:07 am (UTC)(link)
I don't know much about that, either.

[He does sound apologetic.]

I suppose that as long as their eventual trainers are trustworthy, there's no harm in the practice...
dreamsofahero: (blah blah blah)

[personal profile] dreamsofahero 2012-09-10 04:18 am (UTC)(link)
Honestly, I doubt Dusk and Rose and the others would let them go to anyone they felt were untrustworthy, anyway...
grapecape: (an appropriately dignified smile)

[personal profile] grapecape 2012-09-10 04:25 am (UTC)(link)
Of course. Children depend on their parents somehow.
dreamsofahero: (in a good mood)

[personal profile] dreamsofahero 2012-09-10 04:30 am (UTC)(link)
Well, many pokemon seem quite capable of taking care of themselves almost as soon as they hatch, but I suppose that's true enough.