[the feed clicks on to show Oshitari sitting cross-legged on the cave floor, looking at the camera with utmost solemnity.]Good morning, dear denizens of Johto. I am sending this missive on what is, alas, Day Four of my sojourn through the grand marvel of video game geology known as Mt. Mortar. While I have thus far avoided being trampled by
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Perhaps a smidgeon. Also I don't think I actually have any breadcrumbs.
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Why breadcrumbs? Is there a cave-pigeon to lure from its crevice for the sake of great justice?
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[after a minute:] Perhaps, but then I'd be forced to trek through the same labyrinths all over again. It would be quite disheartening.
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She did indeed. [holds Cleffa up to the screen for you to see!] The Pokedex tells me she's a Cleffa. She's quite adorable, isn't she~?
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Please tell me you kept track of which way you were going.
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Well, the last stalagmite I passed did have a rather distinct crack in it. Though I've already seen it far too many times, so I'd really rather not have to pass by it again.
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Ah, there's a thought. It wasn't this complex earlier, or I might have tried that from the beginning.
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This is very true. Eugene does seem to enjoy defeating all the Geodude we run into.
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Eugene is a cute name, what kind of a Pokemon is he? I'm sure he must be getting rather strong by now.
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He's a Mudkip. They're water types, and the cave has a good number of rock and fire types, so he's doing quite well. I think he may be due to evolve soon.
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