>>53367827>So are we going with the idea of having partners?I guess so, would make recruiting a nonissue as others have pointed out in the thread.
You know, if we got to pick in some way like we did in the game, I think I'd probably pick Axew, as the team I had in GTI was Snivy and Axew, and besides I've always liked dragon types possibly the most of out of the pokemon types, as friends at any rate.
>>53367829Read the rest of the post as well. I was thinking in mind of something of a plothook or something here. I'm not gonna write a full on story since I'm bad at publicly writefagging,
but the idea of those that have families or some reason to go back to the human world, having the chance to set things right with the anons that found happiness as a pokemon and restore their memories seems appealing from a writing perspective to me, at least in a sort of epilogue sort of way. Assuming everyone manages to set things right, in the end you wouldn't really lose yourself. It'd be more like temporary amnesia, which a lot of these games are built around lolBesides, in theory you'd still be you. Same personality and all that.
It might even involve a journey of self-discovery about yourself once the memories are restored, maybe learn something about yourself that you didn't know?Personally, going on the assumption we did have pokemon partners in this, and that I don't really have anything going for me irl, I would absolutely not leave my poke-partner with a broken heart and the loss of their best friend like that. It'd be horrible. And for some this becomes a moral dilemma, what about those that already have responsibilities in the human world?