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So, uh, this place? Is it pretty normal for people to just show up here? Or is it a special occasion?
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Oh, yes, yes. Very normal. It's been happening with regularity for almost a decade now, I believe. My best guess is that this universe has some sort of magnetic attraction for wormholes, and so whenever someone falls through one there's a high probability they'll be funneled here.
[He was clearly speaking to Wilbur, but his eyes were fixed on that Pidove. His sketchwork was quick, clean and detailed, as though he'd got a lot of practice taking field notes -- which he had. Next to him Fay crouched in much the same position, though every now and again her ears twitched and she leaned forward like she was going to try and boop her snout into the Pidove again. She didn't, of course, she knew it'd get in the way. But also: she wanted to.]
Of course that's only theory.
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[He added some more definition to the feathers on Pidove's wing.]
Traversing a wormhole can be thought of as teleporting through time, after a fashion. Your location in four-dimensional space changes, often instantaneously. The thing that makes wormholes difficult in my experience is they're difficult to spot until you've already walked into them, and they can appear and disappear without warning.
Which explains why I wound up here without meaning to, while my -- [Don't say brother don't open that can of worms no thanks] -- traveling companion did not.
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He crouched beside the old man, folding his arms over his knees.]
Okay, so it's possible that, at some point in time, another one could show up here? Maybe take someone home, or another place entirely?
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[MMMMMMMMM]
This Zoroark used to belong to him. When he left I took over her care. This leads me to believe Pokémon cannot be taken outside the confines of this universe, for whatever reason.