>>48044391>I meant to say that their memories of their Pokémon self are kept, but now they're living a completely mundane life. How would they adjust to living an ordinart life?I mean, I don't truly know to be honest with you. They'd feel isolated, alone, helpless, especially in Sabrina's case as I'm assuming her psychic powers disappear. Compound this with our comparatively shit world with lower levels of technology compared to their own?
It would be a kindness to not keep memories of their Pokemon selves, of a happier existence. For us, isekai is a matter of empowerment/power fantasy as we escape to at least a somewhat better world. A world with magical creatures, high tech, and sometimes even super powers. Take that away, and well...
>Do you think Sabrina would be upset at you or try and befriend you?Why upset? I did nothing wrong but I could see her wondering if I was the cause of her misplacement. She'd have to befriend or go the world as a literal newborn, not a good idea really. It wouldn't get her much though, at least not what any other women would. I'd try being her friend if she allowed, but moving us to a very safe and well educated area. Go out to the library, read some books, watch some movies, learn about this strange land, etc.
Really, I'd rather she ended up with someone extremely rich but well informed, worldly, kind to women in dire situations, and plays Pokemon as a nostalgic side hobby so they'd be somewhat familiar with Sabrina. So yeah, it may be blasphemous to state here on this board, but I'd rather just get cucked by a superior & more successful person to ensure Sabrina's safety and well being. At least then, she'd be in a position to perhaps pursue an acting or modeling career similar to her side gig in the games.