>>38663977Think nothing of it anon, for you and I seem to share similar values. I've always found dedication and perseverance to be the hallmarks of a strong character.
After all, it was not the sudden rainstorms but the steady rivers that have carved out the greatest canyons of our world, right? There's something to be said about someone willing to pursue their dreams and desires with consistency; spurs of motivation are common to us all and yet are ever so fleeting compared to a steady volition
I've always imagined serpents having voices full of serene grace, but I don't think I would mind much even if the voice was like a grating venom.
Who knows, being a dragon, perhaps you could skip the verbal all together and simply communicate with me mentally. Maybe then a more gentle voice could be afforded in my mind.
Indeed, even inaction is simply the action of doing nothing, and as it goes, every action has its consequence>>38663990Swamped with college, now there's a feeling I can relate to. If I can pry, what's the hobby you've found?
A storywriter Decidyeye though, it's certainly original! What would your novels be about? Tales of your adventure, fantasy, poems, something else?
You mention being a postman, so I'm guessing your world would be more akin to PMD than something like the typical Pokemon world?
>>38664426I'm not OP, just an anon who enjoys these threads a lot!
I'd actually much rather be a trainer, which is why I like asking questions. Gives me an idea of what my own Pokemon might be like, in a sense
You'd want to be kept out of your ball, even for transport? I get that, I always felt like those things were probably pretty cramped.
I love your idea of a comfy life, though. I've always been more of the adventuring, innovating type, but for whatever reason, I really enjoy the idea of running a little B&B.
It'd be nice to share that with my Pokemon, running the B&B by day, cozying up together in bed by night... I'd enjoy that immensely