- Pronoun
- they or she
While a wounded pokémon can heal themself, it is better to have not taken a wound in battle at all. One cannot be harmed if they are not even hit. Better still, one cannot be harmed if they are entirely out of reach. Best of all, one cannot be attacked if they are hidden from the sight of others.
Articuno's base was founded on an island shrouded by mist. Wherever it lay, it was a green and lush place compared to the Soja's deserts and badlands, with conifer trees brimming across the earth and rock up to the very coast. At the shoreline, the water was clear turquoise, shallow freshwater waves lapping at pebbles the colour of storm clouds, the rough lakebed surface visible through the clear depths. Fish swum there, and although there was no salt-smell of ocean brine, there were calls at times from seabirds, whose life could hardly be very different in a lake of this size.
The station itself had been constructed out of local materials – chiefly grey stone and white pine – and did not rise high out of the island forest that surrounded it. It was an unassuming collection of buildings, with a central courtyard, a clocktower, and an outer fence meant more to ward off local wildlife than to prevent entry by a determined trespasser. A few Covenant pokémon could be seen, at times, crossing the courtyard from one building to another. Often, with a simple cloak pulled up over their head to ward off the frequent light rains that showered the place, or with lanterns held up to pierce the frequent fogs.
Out on the horizon, no other land could be seen – only the surface of the lake, and the ever-present silver mist.
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Articuno's base was founded on an island shrouded by mist. Wherever it lay, it was a green and lush place compared to the Soja's deserts and badlands, with conifer trees brimming across the earth and rock up to the very coast. At the shoreline, the water was clear turquoise, shallow freshwater waves lapping at pebbles the colour of storm clouds, the rough lakebed surface visible through the clear depths. Fish swum there, and although there was no salt-smell of ocean brine, there were calls at times from seabirds, whose life could hardly be very different in a lake of this size.
The station itself had been constructed out of local materials – chiefly grey stone and white pine – and did not rise high out of the island forest that surrounded it. It was an unassuming collection of buildings, with a central courtyard, a clocktower, and an outer fence meant more to ward off local wildlife than to prevent entry by a determined trespasser. A few Covenant pokémon could be seen, at times, crossing the courtyard from one building to another. Often, with a simple cloak pulled up over their head to ward off the frequent light rains that showered the place, or with lanterns held up to pierce the frequent fogs.
Out on the horizon, no other land could be seen – only the surface of the lake, and the ever-present silver mist.
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