tearsofademon: (all my life I wonder)
Ryner Lute ([personal profile] tearsofademon) wrote2014-06-23 06:18 pm

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You know, there's this thing that's been bugging me for a while.

[Ryner's sitting at a desk, an open notebook and a couple of open books in front of him. Looks like someone's been doing something other than sleeping.]

In the Pokedex, it lists each kind of Pokemon and gives it a species classification, right? Like how Clefairy is the Fairy Pokemon, or Absol is the Disaster Pokemon, or Joltik is the Attaching Pokemon. And I mean, most of them are fine.

But then you've got Noctowl, the Owl Pokemon. And, well, I know what an Owl is, but they don't exist in this world, right? There aren't any normal animals here, only Pokemon and people. So why would they classify it as an Owl if they shouldn't know what an Owl is?

And okay, sure, owl is in Noctowl's name, but something like Buneary, the Rabbit Pokemon, or Cyndaquil, the Fire Mouse Pokemon. How do you explain those?


[Also, in the background, a Buneary might be seen rummaging through Ryner's bag while a shiny Togetic and a Munna look on, but that's probably not important...]
majorcrotchgrab: (✪ excuse me wtf r u doing)

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[personal profile] majorcrotchgrab 2014-06-24 04:55 am (UTC)(link)
I noticed that myself... I'm beginning to think this place really isn't meant to make any sort of sense.
heartdive: (Default)

[personal profile] heartdive 2014-06-24 05:09 am (UTC)(link)
I... Try not to think too hard on it.
paladinlost: (err)

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[personal profile] paladinlost 2014-06-25 01:15 pm (UTC)(link)
...Perhaps this world had normal owls before Pokémon became so widespread.

[Which becomes terrifying if he thinks too hard about it.]
pianosongs: (thinking... thinking...)

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[personal profile] pianosongs 2014-06-25 06:29 pm (UTC)(link)
...That's a very valid question. I hadn't even given that much thought.

I wonder if they had those animals long ago.
dreamsofahero: (pondering)

Action, of course

[personal profile] dreamsofahero 2014-07-03 03:12 am (UTC)(link)
That really is strange, isn't it?