[ and while steven is a little more of a private person, he doesn't have anything to hide about his background. there's only so much he can explain to sans without infodumping everything about his world's mechanics, but he can be broad in his own right. ]
That depends on what the situation calls for. In my world, my family owns a large company that supplies technology and various goods to the public. However, that isn't my primary occupation.
In my world, humans and creatures known as Pokémon live together as companions and partners. People known as Pokémon Trainers catch, raise, and train them to compete in contests of skill and strategy called "battles". That's what I do.
[ there's no mention of him being champion or anything like that. he's proud of his accomplishments, but he doesn't brag. ]
I'm afraid that's a vast oversimplification. I don't "make" my Pokémon battle; they have complete agency over their own actions. If they were unwilling to follow a command, they would simply disobey me. Competition is something that they quite enjoy.
[ along with the fact that steven's pokémon respect him, they're fierce battlers in their own right. ]
Battles are just one of many ways to show the bonds that humans and Pokémon have. It's a way to create a wordless dialogue to not only understand your opponent, but also your own companions.
[ thank you for not calling him an animal abuser, sans. he appreciates that. ]
I wouldn't hesitate to call my Pokémon close friends. I've been with several of them since I was a child - we have a certain bond that can't easily be broken.
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That depends on what the situation calls for. In my world, my family owns a large company that supplies technology and various goods to the public. However, that isn't my primary occupation.
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[It isn't even a saracstic kind of 'Oh wow look at Mr. Hotshot here'. He's legitmately impressed.]
So what's your primary occupation, then?
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[ there's no mention of him being champion or anything like that. he's proud of his accomplishments, but he doesn't brag. ]
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[That sounds kind of illegal...]
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I'm afraid that's a vast oversimplification. I don't "make" my Pokémon battle; they have complete agency over their own actions. If they were unwilling to follow a command, they would simply disobey me. Competition is something that they quite enjoy.
[ along with the fact that steven's pokémon respect him, they're fierce battlers in their own right. ]
Battles are just one of many ways to show the bonds that humans and Pokémon have. It's a way to create a wordless dialogue to not only understand your opponent, but also your own companions.
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[A little bit. Maybe.]
So they're more like peers than pets. You both come up with strategies together, and then try to outplay whoever you're going up against.
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[ thank you for not calling him an animal abuser, sans. he appreciates that. ]
I wouldn't hesitate to call my Pokémon close friends. I've been with several of them since I was a child - we have a certain bond that can't easily be broken.
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Sounds like you've got a good chunk of your family here with you. That's good.
I wanna meet'em.
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[ except for the ones that are assholes or not too privy to strangers. but most of them are good! ]
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Just let me know whenever is good for you guys, and I'll clear out my schedule.
[Because he's SO busy.]