>>55550792[Cont.]
>>55550461Honestly, I just thought the themes of accepting death and living life to its fullest felt very P3, hence why I mentioned it, but I didn't actually think it was the source of inspiration.
>Not "burn your bread">>55550608Didn't expect the spa, going by the design I thought she would be more of a adventurous type.
Either way, they're both nice. I remember other GYM Leaders being posted before, were they also yours, or are these 2 the first ones?
>>55550895There's isn't much to know really.
They surely could get along well enough, but the initiative would have to come from Koa, since Ayumu doesn't have much interest in people.
The main difference between Ayumu and Koa is their sense of responsibility. While Koa has a self-imposed duty and works towards that, Ayumu just wanders around aimlessly, with no goal in mind; while Koa would probably offer help to anyone who needs, Ayumu only helps if asked (i.e. if he sees someone that clearly needs help, he won't lift a finger if the person doesn't ask for help. . . except in dangerous situations where the person doesn't have the leeway to ask, or cases of Pokémon abuse).
Here's some other traits:
>Ayumu is very strong as a trainer>However, avoids battling like it's the plague>Since he trains his Pokémon himself, Ayumu is an specialist in evasion and could probably parkour with Koa around the canyon>But has low stamina due to his overall laziness, so he would keep up for just around 10 minutes before getting exhausted>Ayumu taught his Pokémon to fight on their own, so in battle, he issues no commands>Has narcolepsy (may fall asleep at random moments. Don't worry, if he falls asleep mid parkour, one of his Pokémon will save him, in situations like that, it's normally Ikari, his Toucannon)>Gets along well with wild Pokémon, would probably get along even with Totem Kommo-o>His backpack is filled with sweets, it wouldn't be weird for people to think he eats nothing but sweets[Limit]