Minnow
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Hey.
So, in most Pokemon-themed stories, a Pokemon is usually introduced with a description of its appearance, like:
I know that Pokemon aren't real creatures, and thus probably deserve such description, but think about it for a minute. If you take the mindset that these stories are written in-world then why should these descriptions exist? Why not just say, "Out came a Pikachu?" When we read regular fiction, it never says, "On a leash he led a short, waddling, canine creature."
I can easily understand if the author simply prefers the descriptions to feel more objective, or to just add to the story, but it doesn't really seem like such a necessity to me.
So, in most Pokemon-themed stories, a Pokemon is usually introduced with a description of its appearance, like:
So much so that it seems, at least to me, that it's considered bad form or w/e to do anything but that. This seems strange to me.Out came a small, yellow rodent-like creature, with pointy ears and red sacks on its cheeks. A thin, jagged tail poked out from behind its back.
I know that Pokemon aren't real creatures, and thus probably deserve such description, but think about it for a minute. If you take the mindset that these stories are written in-world then why should these descriptions exist? Why not just say, "Out came a Pikachu?" When we read regular fiction, it never says, "On a leash he led a short, waddling, canine creature."
I can easily understand if the author simply prefers the descriptions to feel more objective, or to just add to the story, but it doesn't really seem like such a necessity to me.
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