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    • this is once again an AMA
    • "Fine, be that way. If you want to take my stuff then you'll have to battle more for it!" Bridget could have sworn that she'd clarified at least once that they weren't here to take anything. Just to investigate. Although, she'd met people like that before, who were deadset on an idea and didn't move past it no matter how much evidence you showed em. It took her back to a particular phase she had once. Ah, those were the days. Causing a general ruckus, bonding over a common goal, hampering the efforts of trainers trying to participate in the Champion Cup. It wasn't a phase Bridget would ever repeat, but she sure did have good memories. And, admittedly, a small part of Bridget, that had since been gently tucked to bed when it was time to move past all that, tended to come peeking out when met with someone stubbornly stuck in their own narrative. "If that's how it's gonna be, sure, let's battle it out." It wasn't immediately noticable, but there was definitely a bit more of a bite to Bridget's tone, and each individual word was given a bit more emphasis than how she typically spoke. There was no reaching for a poké ball; instead, she just set the menace that was her newly-befriended Shellos on the floor. Shellos, for her part, was welcome to the battle with a rather mean look from the boy's Haunter. She responded with an even meaner look - or at least, a look that she was pretty sure was meaner, which wasn't saying much from a Shellos - though hers didn't have any special effect on the Haunter. Instead, she wiggled in place, and the layer of goop that coated her body began to harden. The enemy Haunter then moved to give Shellos a big, spectral lick. And Shellos responded, with an angry bubbling noise, and a water gun aimed right between Haunter's eyes. The Haunter repsonded by putting a foul curse of some kind of Shellos. And while that all was riveting itself, something more important was happening on the other side of this 2v1 battle. Quinn's pokemon had very nearly taken a long fall down the lighthouse. Thankfully, fae had the quick wits needed to prevent something terrible from happening, because Bridget certainly wouldn't have in that moment if it were her. Just the fact that it happened caused an old forgotten fury to nearly fly to the surface. She wanted to shout at and deride the boy and his Haunter for nearly causing that to happen, threaten to actually take his stuff as payment if he lost, and drag him out of the lighthouse kicking and screaming. But this wasn't her fight to fight, she'd decided. And Quinn was doing a better job at it anyway; keeping cool was usually the best way to handle these things. However, she made a mental note that this boy needed a stern talking-to once the battle was finished, and Bridget herself had calmed down a bit. She did, however, take a couple steps back, to intercept any future pokemon that may have also started heading that way.
    • i'm largely aesthetics focused when choosing a character, but if i'm picking an archetype i'm more likely to prefer something with a higher technical ceiling (squigly in skullgirls with her stance cancelling, for example) so that at the very least i can feel like i'm improving in the lab, even if i've never been good enough to utilize those options in an actual match.
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