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Faize Sheifa Beleth ([personal profile] shadows_edge) wrote2013-11-10 01:52 pm

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[Faize is in what appears to be a library, a small stack of books to his left and his Elgyem sitting on the table to his right. Said Elgyem has the look of somebody who's been giving an explanation that fell on deaf ears for a decent length of time. Which is basically exactly what happened in a non-verbal sense. Poor thing.]

[Faize, on the other hand, looks considerably less irritable than he did the last time he appeared on the network. This world still bothers him, but last month's trip to Nightmare Castle was enough to get him to start giving this world and the things it has to offer a try. And he's actually come to find that some of it is rather fascinating.]

[It's the green eggs and ham effect.]


It would seem that, thusfar, humans have been unable to translate Elgyem's communicative patterns. Which is understandable, translation is a rather difficult and complicated process, especially with the level of technology this world has at its disposal and given the fact that Elgyem communicates non-verbally. [He waves a hand somewhat dismissively.] But no matter, it gives me something to work towards, I suppose.

However, this does not help me in figuring out what my Elgyem's name is. He can communicate with me psychically, but seems to only be able to do so with pictures, which is little better than patterns of blinking lights in this case. Somehow it seems strange to just call him "Elgyem" when that's the name of his entire species.

[The Elgyem in question just puts his face in his hands. Master, plz. Why is this so hard. He appreciates the thought, he really does, but he doesn't have a name. He just wants you to give him a name, like he's been trying to tell you in a variety of ways for the past several hours.]

So I guess, put simply, my question is this: how did you go about learning the names of your Pokémon?
enjoymyatelier: maybe he should check the foundations, come to think of it. (red car. good point.)

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[personal profile] enjoymyatelier 2013-11-13 02:47 am (UTC)(link)
[...sometimes you just want to be mildly charitable to that sort of person...]

Honestly, it's a bit difficult to tell where the Professor's getting them in the first place, so who even knows where yours originated?

As far as your question... I honestly can't give you a better answer than "it depends." All the Psychic Pokemon I have feel a bit... different, somehow, when I'm communicating with them. I'm not really sure if it's something that varies based on species or if it just comes down to the individuals, but I've noticed that mine seem like they've gotten better at communicating as they've gotten stronger.
enjoymyatelier: kayneth looking smug as hell in a way that could possibly be construed as amicable (you cannot defeat him.)

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[personal profile] enjoymyatelier 2013-11-14 04:43 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, no, it's perfectly fine. It's not like I didn't start it, after all-and really, you wouldn't be the first to find this place's inner workings to be utterly fascinating. They seem almost impossible to grasp, but I think the fact that they seem so elusive makes them all the more intriguing.

If you do choose to look into that, I'd be interested in hearing what you learn. I'll admit that I simply took it at face value for a variety of reasons, though I'll admit, I'm curious as to how it all works.
enjoymyatelier: zach. they're here. (migrane's a comin.)

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[personal profile] enjoymyatelier 2013-11-15 04:01 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, I quite understand. If you do end up branching out to other Psychic types, I'd be happy to give you information on any of them that we'd both end up happening to own.

...no, that's roughly how I feel about the whole thing. It takes a while to get accustomed to the... everything, really...
enjoymyatelier: it's difficult to believe but people actually like this guy (possibly gentlemanly)

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[personal profile] enjoymyatelier 2013-11-22 02:12 am (UTC)(link)
It may be that this world has more similarities to theirs than it does to ours, really... I've heard of some that I would have immediately dismissed if I'd been informed of them immediately after arriving here, but... well, let's just say that if you didn't have a fairly open mind about all sorts of absurdities before arriving here, you certainly will after a few months.

That's simply the sort of thing that happens here, I'm afraid. Anyway, it's a pleasure to make your acquaintance; I am Lord Kayneth Archibald El-Melloi.
enjoymyatelier: i am just done with this shit (ugh whatever)

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[personal profile] enjoymyatelier 2013-11-23 09:49 pm (UTC)(link)
[HELL YEAH

PROPER NAMES REPRESENT even if his is just some weird bastardization of Kenneth]


Well, like I said, it does take some time to adjust. Believe me, there are things that I didn't want to accept, but... well, here I am.

The thing is, I do think it has a logic to it --- it's just, well, its own logic rather than anything remotely intelligible from other perspectives.
enjoymyatelier: just imagine the crossed arms and this is von karma as balls (are you cross examining a parrot)

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[personal profile] enjoymyatelier 2013-11-27 02:49 am (UTC)(link)
Well, in my world, we have knowledge that there are, indeed, infinite parallel worlds, so it's not too terribly far fetched that some would be absurd... but honestly, I'd say that the real reason behind it is constant exposure for over a year and a half.
enjoymyatelier: just imagine the crossed arms and this is von karma as balls (are you cross examining a parrot)

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[personal profile] enjoymyatelier 2013-11-30 10:48 pm (UTC)(link)
I see... though, that's certainly understandable. There's only really ever been one person who's managed to successfully travel between them in my world... well, willingly, anyway, though I'm not quite sure how much this counts.

That implies I've stopped.
enjoymyatelier: but what would that even do. (gradients of babylon...?)

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[personal profile] enjoymyatelier 2013-12-02 12:23 am (UTC)(link)
How did you manage it, if I may ask? Merely out of curiosity, of course; I doubt it could be reproduced in either this world or my own.

It's more like being content to wait until this place randomly returns you to your own world, though it seems as though in some cases that's effectively the same thing.
enjoymyatelier: maybe he should check the foundations, come to think of it. (red car. good point.)

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[personal profile] enjoymyatelier 2013-12-10 01:52 am (UTC)(link)
Hm... perhaps it would be possible in my world, but we certainly don't have spacefaring technology remotely capable of testing something like that. The furthest in space any human has been is our moon.

Though, it does seem fairly unlikely anyone would survive that. I'll admit that I'm not a cosmologist but given everything I've read about black holes... well, it really must have been something different, as I really can't imagine anything surviving one of those without breaking several laws of physics.