[A rather bedraggled and muddy England slumps down onto a hotel bed with a grateful sigh. Gabriel, equally muddy curls up next to him, while Smaug and Wales peer at the 'gear
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Well, they channell the water away from the buildings. Give it a place to run to so it doesn't do as much damage. And hopefully the water stops before it overflows.
[A rather tired China is not far behind. He leans against the doorway. He hums to himself at England's first remark.]
For me, it was almost as though I was back at railroads, aru. Minus all the water. [He shook his head.]
I don't see any need to rush back to Violet, the gym won't be going anywhere. [He smiles a little.] Olivine is a beautiful city when the weather is clear, aru.
Water just makes everything worse somehow. I should be used to it but... [He shrugs].
I suppose that you're right. It would be nice to see some of the city when it isn't half drowned and it makes a change to the time spent in Cherrygrove.
Yes, but it is the element that brings life, aru. Everything has its positive and negative sides.
[China smiles, but he continues to lean against the doorway.]
For the most part, all the cities past Violet are bigger. Plus Olivine is a seaside town, so there's usually a nice sea breeze on sunny days, aru. Also, I heard from locals that the lighthouse is powered by a single Pokemon, aru.
Digging the trenches wasn't pleasant, but at least it helped with the flooding. [He's curious about England's reaction, but eventually chalks it up to exhaustion.]
Don't push yourself too hard. There are other volunteers still in Olivine--hey, I bet you could even find a traveling companion when you're ready to head back.
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[He smiles slightly. Ah, he does miss his seafaring days sometimes.]
It's very beautiful. I've always been fond of the ocean. I've done a lot of sailing in my time.
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Too much like the War. I know the feeling.
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Ah, yes, well. It was an unpleasant few years. How did you...?
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I was there. For both of them. And yes, it was most definitely the most unpleasant place I have ever been.
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Ah, I see. That makese sense. I can think of fewer worse places.
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For me, it was almost as though I was back at railroads, aru. Minus all the water. [He shook his head.]
I don't see any need to rush back to Violet, the gym won't be going anywhere. [He smiles a little.] Olivine is a beautiful city when the weather is clear, aru.
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I suppose that you're right. It would be nice to see some of the city when it isn't half drowned and it makes a change to the time spent in Cherrygrove.
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[China smiles, but he continues to lean against the doorway.]
For the most part, all the cities past Violet are bigger. Plus Olivine is a seaside town, so there's usually a nice sea breeze on sunny days, aru. Also, I heard from locals that the lighthouse is powered by a single Pokemon, aru.
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[He's seen nearly every side of the sea at some point, but it is the violence which always stays with him.]
I can try to get some supplies then. I doubt I'll get much training done here but some time to relax after all of this... well, it would be nice.
Have you been to the Lighthouse? It sounds impressive for one Pokemon to do that.
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Don't push yourself too hard. There are other volunteers still in Olivine--hey, I bet you could even find a traveling companion when you're ready to head back.
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[He smiles slightly at the warning and nods.]
I've done worse in my time. Just not used to getting tired so quickly.
That's not a bad idea. I'll see what China thinks. I might stay around for a while. I'm in no hurry to go anywhere.
How are you doing?
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