It took some time to get settled, but this is certainly not the weirdest place Auron has ever found himself. It's quiet here, and peaceful, and he likes that. This is a world where he can relax. A world where he can retire, so to speak.
Except he doesn't have time for retirement.
Auron has found a school for young Pokemon trainers, and has settled himself in the playground. The teachers were a little hesitant about the grizzled former monk at first, but quickly warmed to him when the kids started swarming him at every recess. So there's Auron, in the middle of the crowd of children and low-level Rattatas and Pidgeys, coaching them on battle strategies.
"That's a good start, but I would recommend more defence. Make sure you have a Potion in your back pocket."
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I'm new here, and haven't learned all the customs of this world yet. However, I've noticed something that I would like explained.
What is the prejudice against Ghost Pokemon? Why do trainers shy away from them?
Auron | Final Fantasy X | ota
It took some time to get settled, but this is certainly not the weirdest place Auron has ever found himself. It's quiet here, and peaceful, and he likes that. This is a world where he can relax. A world where he can retire, so to speak.
Except he doesn't have time for retirement.
Auron has found a school for young Pokemon trainers, and has settled himself in the playground. The teachers were a little hesitant about the grizzled former monk at first, but quickly warmed to him when the kids started swarming him at every recess. So there's Auron, in the middle of the crowd of children and low-level Rattatas and Pidgeys, coaching them on battle strategies.
"That's a good start, but I would recommend more defence. Make sure you have a Potion in your back pocket."
Text
I'm new here, and haven't learned all the customs of this world yet. However, I've noticed something that I would like explained.
What is the prejudice against Ghost Pokemon? Why do trainers shy away from them?
Is it because they're already dead?