RJr3:2
Online telegnosis expert
- Pronoun
- he/him
"Maybe we don't need to," Aige replied thoughtfully, "I mean on both counts."
The Roggenrola met Koa's eyes, even if he couldn't tell. "We don't need to keep secrets, and we don't need to have everyone's explicit help. Not that it wouldn't help a lot though!"
"Gauging the enemy is crucial," Aige said in a lower tone, tapping her foot again. "If we're here to help, and the limit of our help is presumably whatever an exceptionally strong pokemon could do, then it's not like the danger here is an earthquake or a meteor, it's something or someone. If this human thing is such a big deal, then dangling it out in the open makes for tantalizing bait, no? Keeping a low profile while also keeping this human thing secret might backfire on us. The louder we are, the more present we are, the harder it would be for us to get picked off."
"Not like we can expect everyone to agree though," Aige said, suppressing a laugh. "I'm sure this plan has a few holes I haven't thought of. Maybe we'll keep it between us for now if it's too much of a hassle to explain."
"One thing I think we should do right away though is to have a code." Aige's tone turned serious. "A method for sending messages that only we know. I mean, we don't need it now, but if you have any ideas, I'm all... I'm listening."
Aige seemed relieved. "Anyway, it was nice meeting you, Koamaru! You should tell me more about those 'legends' another time, the concept is- interesting to me."
The Roggenrola met Koa's eyes, even if he couldn't tell. "We don't need to keep secrets, and we don't need to have everyone's explicit help. Not that it wouldn't help a lot though!"
"Gauging the enemy is crucial," Aige said in a lower tone, tapping her foot again. "If we're here to help, and the limit of our help is presumably whatever an exceptionally strong pokemon could do, then it's not like the danger here is an earthquake or a meteor, it's something or someone. If this human thing is such a big deal, then dangling it out in the open makes for tantalizing bait, no? Keeping a low profile while also keeping this human thing secret might backfire on us. The louder we are, the more present we are, the harder it would be for us to get picked off."
"Not like we can expect everyone to agree though," Aige said, suppressing a laugh. "I'm sure this plan has a few holes I haven't thought of. Maybe we'll keep it between us for now if it's too much of a hassle to explain."
"One thing I think we should do right away though is to have a code." Aige's tone turned serious. "A method for sending messages that only we know. I mean, we don't need it now, but if you have any ideas, I'm all... I'm listening."
Aige seemed relieved. "Anyway, it was nice meeting you, Koamaru! You should tell me more about those 'legends' another time, the concept is- interesting to me."