>>5707629>>5707636>>5707695"You look hungry... And not really well...
Here, I think I have some berries."
You laid in front of the brown pokémon a collection of berries of basic taste - Cherri, Chesto, Pecha, Rawst and Aspear. It looks afraid, but seeing you stay still and motion to come closer, jumps on the Chesto berry. After devouring it, Rawst follow the same fate.
"Are you getting bullied by the other Pokémon around here? Did they steal your food?"
>Road RNG : 23 - attacked by an angry pokémon"<span class="mu-s">Spearow!</span>"
Eevee flinch, startled by the cry. It crouches, trying to appear even smaller.
It confirms you strike true with your guess.
You know what to do - Pokémon under the order of a trainer are stronger than wildlings, right?
"Alright, Lil' one. Don't be afraid I'll help you. Onward!"
>99It might be the full belly. It might be the kind of instinct that bonded Pokémon and Trainer at Mankind's dawn. It might be that you're an exceptional trainer. It might be luck. But it results in the Eevee stepping forward. Not looking like a contest-pampered Pokémon, nor a fighter 'mon hone for battle, but there's still a flame of resolve in the Eevee's eye.
The Spearow comes forward, raising his neck and launching a nasty <span class="mu-s">Leer</span> at your new friend
"Eevee, <span class="mu-s">Tackle</span> or something!"
>99The mammal runs...
"Eevee!"
And hit strongly the Spearow.
Confused by the sudden spine his favorite target appeared to grow, the Spearow is going for a <span class="mu-s">Peck</span>
"Again!"
And get slammed by the Eevee head in the chest again.
Battered, the Spearow goes away. Eevee seems as confused as its defeated foe.
>Ask Eevee to join you (last Pokéball)>Leave it be stronger, with the power to stand for itself