I've named all of mine after people from home. You could always try that...?
Sebastian-san names them after demons from Christianity, and Lizzie-san named hers' after types of cloth. [She pauses a moment, just trying to give him some ideas]
I'm a day or two from Violet now. If I run the rest of the way, I should be there tomorrow.
[ Hoot Hoots are just hoot hooting away at the sight of Chrome. SO MUCH FLUTTERING OF WINGS MUKURO CAN'T SEE THE SCREEN FOR A MOMENT. Thus he smacks them away. But he's still smiling. ]
It would appear that they like you. Do you wish to call them something?
And be careful not to exert yourself too much, my cute Chrome.
[Guess who else made it to Cherrygrove? Medusa happens to be standing inside the Pokémon center, waiting for her new friends experiments to be given back to her.]
I suppose it depends on your idea of creativity. The most common seems to be naming them for people that they know in their worlds. Not necessarily creative, but entertaining, without a doubt!
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[ Not, really, y'know, names, though. ]
But I suppose it would be best to have consistency.
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Sebastian-san names them after demons from Christianity, and Lizzie-san named hers' after types of cloth. [She pauses a moment, just trying to give him some ideas]
I'm a day or two from Violet now. If I run the rest of the way, I should be there tomorrow.
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It would appear that they like you. Do you wish to call them something?
And be careful not to exert yourself too much, my cute Chrome.
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Oh? You're bothering to give them names?
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[He's just joking. ... maybe.]
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[ Or maybe it just does to Mukuro because RAISED CATHOLIC IN ESTRANEO FAMILY, yo. ]
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Which is the most creative you've heard?
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[ Haru and Ipin hoot their agreement! ]
I should hope their temperaments don't necessarily take after their names, in that case.
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