I dreamed it, or else it seemed just like a dream. I did not recognize it as a memory until I described it to Emmet and he told me so.
Really, it still feels strange in my own mind. I'm not precisely confident that I did not somehow dream something that just matched due to coincidence.
Yes, of course. It is not that I think he is lying! Just...perhaps he is allowing his hopes to mislead his own memory somewhat. It was something that happened years ago, when we were only young children.
[Emmet obviously remembers it better than Ingo, but maybe not perfectly.]
I don't blame you if you're feeling skeptical, especially after going without for so long. It can be hard to believe that anything could come back from a long-term nothing.
Still, I don't think it would hurt to share in his hope that it's real. It could be a dream, but it could also be a memory. I've had dreams like that before, a merging of the two.
Perhaps I will take you up on that sometime! But I would like to see if anything more happens on its own first.
[He certainly wouldn't if he knew the components weren't quite as easy to get as was implied to him, but...well, Ingo's not a suspicious man, he took that whole thing at face value.]
By the by - the same goes for meeting some of my Pokemon companions, if you like! I sell at the market some mornings, and every so often I teach classes at Amrita Academy, but my schedule is not very full, or very strict.
I would love to meet your Pokemon, yes! Which market would that be? I mostly visit Gram as it's closer, though I venture to others here and there if what I need is elsewhere. I haven't visited the schools yet really, outside of events. Maybe I should.
I have not been to many of the schools besides Amrita, I admit. For quite some time I was too busy to consider taking classes myself. Though I suppose the arts school might be interesting.
[Or the magic one, but Ingo's admittedly still unsure whether he really somehow developed some sort of water-type ability here or if he's just imagined it. He hasn't really tried to do much with it - he's a little nervous.]
It is only because there were few other hobbies available to pursue, out in the wilds as I was. There is at least always dead wood, and my knife. I have never tried to sell anything I have made or anything like that, though!
I would appreciate that! There are woods near my home as well, but not all of the branches I find are large enough to do much with. And certainly I know better than to go cutting into trees for something like that!
Pokemon are rather like the spirits here in some ways like that.
[Of course it's not that one can't cut down a tree at all, but certainly not recklessly - and to do something like that just for woodcarving is a waste.]
Logging exists, though, I'm sure, since wood building supplies are available. There must be spirits in-tune with which trees are acceptable to fell. Maybe you could reach out to them if you're still lacking in materials.
Yes - I know how to negotiate such matters with local Pokemon, but I have not yet had to treat with the spirits that way. I expect it might be easier, though!
[A lot of them seem to speak human tongues, after all - maybe not all, but that's a sight more than Pokemon!]
time is fluid who even knows
What was strange about it?
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Really, it still feels strange in my own mind. I'm not precisely confident that I did not somehow dream something that just matched due to coincidence.
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[Emmet obviously remembers it better than Ingo, but maybe not perfectly.]
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Still, I don't think it would hurt to share in his hope that it's real. It could be a dream, but it could also be a memory. I've had dreams like that before, a merging of the two.
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Well! Perhaps what you did weakened some sort of barrier!
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I am as well. Perhaps more will return now.
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[Provided he has the components for it, anyway.]
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[He certainly wouldn't if he knew the components weren't quite as easy to get as was implied to him, but...well, Ingo's not a suspicious man, he took that whole thing at face value.]
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[At this point it's obvious the whole memory recovery issue will take time. They seem to have bounds of that here, anyway.]
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By the by - the same goes for meeting some of my Pokemon companions, if you like! I sell at the market some mornings, and every so often I teach classes at Amrita Academy, but my schedule is not very full, or very strict.
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I would love to meet your Pokemon, yes! Which market would that be? I mostly visit Gram as it's closer, though I venture to others here and there if what I need is elsewhere. I haven't visited the schools yet really, outside of events. Maybe I should.
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I have not been to many of the schools besides Amrita, I admit. For quite some time I was too busy to consider taking classes myself. Though I suppose the arts school might be interesting.
[Or the magic one, but Ingo's admittedly still unsure whether he really somehow developed some sort of water-type ability here or if he's just imagined it. He hasn't really tried to do much with it - he's a little nervous.]
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The arts school is the one in Tides, isn't it? What arts would you study?
[He's not very artistic himself, unless beautiful gardens count. But he can appreciate the efforts of others.]
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And I do find other art forms rather inspiring. Like that fellow who fashions chimes and sculptures from garbage!
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[Ha ha he is so funny.]
I haven't seen that artist. I'll have to keep an eye out for his work.
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[He appreciates a pun!]
It is only because there were few other hobbies available to pursue, out in the wilds as I was. There is at least always dead wood, and my knife.
I have never tried to sell anything I have made or anything like that, though!
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Gram has plenty of sources of wood for such things. I can pass along any that I find to you, if you like.
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Pokemon are rather like the spirits here in some ways like that.
[Of course it's not that one can't cut down a tree at all, but certainly not recklessly - and to do something like that just for woodcarving is a waste.]
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[Certified tree-hugger, here.]
Logging exists, though, I'm sure, since wood building supplies are available. There must be spirits in-tune with which trees are acceptable to fell. Maybe you could reach out to them if you're still lacking in materials.
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I expect it might be easier, though!
[A lot of them seem to speak human tongues, after all - maybe not all, but that's a sight more than Pokemon!]
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[Talking to animals is complicated in his world - and impossible for most people and laymen especially - but he has no idea how Pokemon work.]
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