I suppose it may depend on one's approach as well. For example - my Clan leader's Pokemon partner was raised alongside her, in the Pearl camp. That means she never developed the hunting skills a wild Pokemon would have. Most of her diet comes from our hunts.
It would be rather a burden if I had to feed a full team of Pokemon alongside myself. But my friends all lived in the wild before meeting me, and they can largely provide for themselves. Often, they will help me if my provisions run low!
That is a fair point. Especially depending on how large the animal is. Many hunting animals will eat a substantial percentage of their weight in meat every day! Feeding one tamed creature like that would take a great deal of food, nevermind a whole team of them.
I have six! That is about my limit, though I have worked with a great many other Pokemon on a temporary basis.
We trained together so that they could become stronger, and so that I and others could learn more about them, and then most of them either returned to the wild or found other human partners. I've spent much more time recently matching humans and Pokemon who wish to find one or the other to befriend! It is heartening!
It is! There has long been a culture of fear and mistrust between people and Pokemon in Hisui. If I can be even a small part of changing that, I will be content!
There is some history of conflict. Wild Pokemon certainly can and will attack human travelers who wander into their territories, and of course that does not predispose humans towards them. My Clan in particular lives near a species that will actively attempt to hunt people, though that behavior isn't...necessarily common.
Besides which, we are in competition for resources at times - people do hunt and fish, and our foraging may bring us into conflict with herbivorous Pokemon.
I see. I can understand how that would complicate things a lot. It isn't easy to act as a go-between for people and nature. I admire you for your efforts to help both sides.
In retrospect, perhaps it was some form of repressed memory. Emmet says that there is much more cooperation between humans and Pokemon in the future. It always just felt natural to me that things should be that way.
That is very interesting. I have to wonder if there are then other things about yourself that are remnants of what you think you've lost. Something you've always had and were not aware of.
I know that there are a few muscle memory habits and quirks of language that remained. But I'm not aware of anything else as significant as my predisposition towards Pokemon.
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But it is safer, if nothing else - a single Pokemon may easily be overcome in battle due to nothing worse than bad luck or numbers.
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I suppose it may depend on one's approach as well. For example - my Clan leader's Pokemon partner was raised alongside her, in the Pearl camp. That means she never developed the hunting skills a wild Pokemon would have. Most of her diet comes from our hunts.
It would be rather a burden if I had to feed a full team of Pokemon alongside myself. But my friends all lived in the wild before meeting me, and they can largely provide for themselves. Often, they will help me if my provisions run low!
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How many do you have, then?
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We trained together so that they could become stronger, and so that I and others could learn more about them, and then most of them either returned to the wild or found other human partners.
I've spent much more time recently matching humans and Pokemon who wish to find one or the other to befriend! It is heartening!
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Besides which, we are in competition for resources at times - people do hunt and fish, and our foraging may bring us into conflict with herbivorous Pokemon.
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I should clarify, it isn't especially important. Whoever you were then, or whoever you are now- what matters is that you are yourself in the moment.
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