[As usual, Elshot is here with a delivery of postcard, letter, and some souvenir snacks! Plus an additional set that he'll be taking over to New Bark, but he'll come back in a short while. Azalea isn't really that far from the tiny little town, not compared to a bird that can fly.]
[Inside the package, there's a bottle opener that can clearly be attached to a wall, shaped like a Dewgong's head bursting out of some ice. It's accompanied by some castella filled with a white bean paste - not too unlike kinman from Japan's own Akita prefecture. It's sealed up tight, of course, so that it should be fresh when Kazuki gets it.]
[The postcard depicts an enormous Mamoswine emerging from an icy cave out onto the snowy forest, surrounded by (and in one case, on top of his head) a bunch of Snorunt.]
Dear Kazuki,
I apologize for not contacting you sooner. All of us were so shaken up from what occurred at prom that we were rather wrapped up in ourselves. Checking in on you simply did not occur to me. I hope you have been doing all right since then, and that you were not robbed of anything.
After the party, we returned to Olivine, and finished up some business of renting a property there. It will be good to have a place to return to, and it also lightens up our load when it comes to traveling. There were many gifts that I received, or clothes for colder weather, that I can now store there. Sylvain has decided he would rather take a break from traveling, so he is staying there for the time being. If you ever have any spare time, I am certain that he would be glad to have company if you ever decided you wanted to visit Olivine.
The rest of us have just recently started up our gym challenge again. We arrived in Mahogany Town a couple of days ago, as a matter of fact. The trip was possibly one of the shortest we've ever taken, thanks to the use of the warp pads that we've all made sure our Pokegears register to. I've heard that the trip is traditionally made on land through a series of caves, but we decided to take a shorter way by cutting through some small lakes and through the air.
Mahogany Town is extremely pleasant. Despite the clear cultural differences and advanced technology, a good deal of it reminds me of many villages and towns that I knew of in my homeland. I suppose towns in the mountain will always feel somewhat similar, due to needing similar things. I hope to visit again during the autumn or winter, if I am honest. I think this is a good town to visit after the events of prom.
The smell of food is here helps to ignite one's appetite. If I were able, I would send you an entire dinner. The pies here are nothing to scoff at either. However, both would be difficult to send along with Elshot, so I hope you do not mind the treats that I have sent instead. I was told that they are perfect for people to try, and I must agree that they have a pleasant and soft texture.
Apparently the true food representative of the town is something called a Rage Candy Bar, although it does not look like candy I have seen in towns like Goldenrod. People here were quite insistent that I give it a try, or send some back to those who are interested in it. However, the name rather put me off, if I am frank. That may just be my own personal biases at play, I suppose. After all, from what I understand, there is an attack called Rage, and it may simply be a play on that sort of thing. It is hard to go through the town without hearing about the nearby lake, and its Gyarados inhabitants. Still, I went with this for you, so I hope it does not disappoint.
I will be going up against Pryce, the leader of the gym here, rather soon. Still, there are plenty of places to visit in this area. Felix and Chip seem interested in Mount Mortar, and so we will no doubt be taking a visit there. Apparently the mountain is famous for its fire types, and I know they want to expand their team for that particular area. Dean is a fine partner for me, but even I admit that I should probably get him a teammate who can help him as well. We will see what happens when we go visit. I do not prefer to make companions based only one what they can do for me.
May you be in good health and may your business bring good fortune,
5/6 - Pidgeot Post
[Inside the package, there's a bottle opener that can clearly be attached to a wall, shaped like a Dewgong's head bursting out of some ice. It's accompanied by some castella filled with a white bean paste - not too unlike kinman from Japan's own Akita prefecture. It's sealed up tight, of course, so that it should be fresh when Kazuki gets it.]
[The postcard depicts an enormous Mamoswine emerging from an icy cave out onto the snowy forest, surrounded by (and in one case, on top of his head) a bunch of Snorunt.]
Dear Kazuki,
I apologize for not contacting you sooner. All of us were so shaken up from what occurred at prom that we were rather wrapped up in ourselves. Checking in on you simply did not occur to me. I hope you have been doing all right since then, and that you were not robbed of anything.
After the party, we returned to Olivine, and finished up some business of renting a property there. It will be good to have a place to return to, and it also lightens up our load when it comes to traveling. There were many gifts that I received, or clothes for colder weather, that I can now store there. Sylvain has decided he would rather take a break from traveling, so he is staying there for the time being. If you ever have any spare time, I am certain that he would be glad to have company if you ever decided you wanted to visit Olivine.
The rest of us have just recently started up our gym challenge again. We arrived in Mahogany Town a couple of days ago, as a matter of fact. The trip was possibly one of the shortest we've ever taken, thanks to the use of the warp pads that we've all made sure our Pokegears register to. I've heard that the trip is traditionally made on land through a series of caves, but we decided to take a shorter way by cutting through some small lakes and through the air.
Mahogany Town is extremely pleasant. Despite the clear cultural differences and advanced technology, a good deal of it reminds me of many villages and towns that I knew of in my homeland. I suppose towns in the mountain will always feel somewhat similar, due to needing similar things. I hope to visit again during the autumn or winter, if I am honest. I think this is a good town to visit after the events of prom.
The smell of food is here helps to ignite one's appetite. If I were able, I would send you an entire dinner. The pies here are nothing to scoff at either. However, both would be difficult to send along with Elshot, so I hope you do not mind the treats that I have sent instead. I was told that they are perfect for people to try, and I must agree that they have a pleasant and soft texture.
Apparently the true food representative of the town is something called a Rage Candy Bar, although it does not look like candy I have seen in towns like Goldenrod. People here were quite insistent that I give it a try, or send some back to those who are interested in it. However, the name rather put me off, if I am frank. That may just be my own personal biases at play, I suppose. After all, from what I understand, there is an attack called Rage, and it may simply be a play on that sort of thing. It is hard to go through the town without hearing about the nearby lake, and its Gyarados inhabitants. Still, I went with this for you, so I hope it does not disappoint.
I will be going up against Pryce, the leader of the gym here, rather soon. Still, there are plenty of places to visit in this area. Felix and Chip seem interested in Mount Mortar, and so we will no doubt be taking a visit there. Apparently the mountain is famous for its fire types, and I know they want to expand their team for that particular area. Dean is a fine partner for me, but even I admit that I should probably get him a teammate who can help him as well. We will see what happens when we go visit. I do not prefer to make companions based only one what they can do for me.
May you be in good health and may your business bring good fortune,
Dimitri Alexandre Blaiddyd