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>Odd, you'd think he'd have read the Pokedex entry and warning...
You would think!
>Oh and just curious but say this guys somehow lives through this whole thing and we go on a glorious adventure that's talked about for ages, would we just let him go with no memories or something and just leave him confused as fuck to what just happened or what? can we even let him go if we wanted to?
He’ll remember everything that happens until he dies. He doesn’t have a soul, but he does still have a mind and awareness of his situation, and his own personal autonomy if I allow him to. If he releases me after a grand adventure, he gets his life back until he dies, at which point his soul joins your collective.
>So does he need to keep holding you now? That could get inconvenient in a lot of situations, especially if he is right hand dominant.
>what happens if someone wants you to get dropped- most people don't exactly care for a dude swinging a sword around in the open, ESPECIALLY not in towns. what's your gameplan for that kinda situation?
He grabbed my scabbard, too, so he can sheath me at any time. I don’t actually need to keep my sash wrapped around him. I just think it looks cooler that way. Shows who’s in charge, you know? But I guess if he has to like, drop me or something, I can do my slight levitation thing and follow him around. If absolutely necessary for my survival, he is technically my trainer now, so he can put me in a Pokéball if things get bad.
>is giving souls back something you can do?
Not really. Stealing them is basically just instinct anyway; when somebody touches you in a way you’re not comfortable with, your first response might be to hit them. This is basically our species-wide equivalent. A defense mechanism, I guess. And having them isn’t that bad anyway. Helps with decisionmaking a lot of the time and makes me feel more influential, so I’m not complaining.
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