Rise Kujikawa (
dangerousidol) wrote2015-03-09 11:33 am
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Video 001 | New Bark Town
[The video feed turns on to show a little fox cat like creature looking expectantly upwards. Its tail swishes back and forth like how a puppy would wag its tail when happy. This earns the little creature a soft giggle from the person behind the camera.]
You're so cute, Himiko!
[Himiko chirps in response, and the camera is panned around to show a young girl now with curly brown pigtails.]
Hey there~! If anyone is watching this, I'm Rise Kujikawa!
[The camera is put down and the girl sits down on the ground, Himiko climbing into her lap. She looks less happy now. Her backdrop is the small town of New Bark.]
So, what is this place, really? I woke up in a strange house, and a crazy lady who called herself my mom shoved a bag in my hand and told me 'Good luck!'. She didn't even let me ask any questions!
[She now pats Himiko's head, and the small creature enjoys this immensely.]
This old man gave me what he called a Pokéball, goes on and on about this 'world of Pokémon', calls me a trainer, and then sends me off. The trainer manual is confusing, and this whole thing seems like some little kids video game or TV show! I know that Himiko is an Eevee because this really loud voice from my Gear told me what she is. It's called a PokéDex, right? Can I go home when I catch them all?
[She's pouting now. Himiko does the same. She seems to enjoy copying her trainer.]
Oh! And this music is really annoying. How do you turn it off?!
You're so cute, Himiko!
[Himiko chirps in response, and the camera is panned around to show a young girl now with curly brown pigtails.]
Hey there~! If anyone is watching this, I'm Rise Kujikawa!
[The camera is put down and the girl sits down on the ground, Himiko climbing into her lap. She looks less happy now. Her backdrop is the small town of New Bark.]
So, what is this place, really? I woke up in a strange house, and a crazy lady who called herself my mom shoved a bag in my hand and told me 'Good luck!'. She didn't even let me ask any questions!
[She now pats Himiko's head, and the small creature enjoys this immensely.]
This old man gave me what he called a Pokéball, goes on and on about this 'world of Pokémon', calls me a trainer, and then sends me off. The trainer manual is confusing, and this whole thing seems like some little kids video game or TV show! I know that Himiko is an Eevee because this really loud voice from my Gear told me what she is. It's called a PokéDex, right? Can I go home when I catch them all?
[She's pouting now. Himiko does the same. She seems to enjoy copying her trainer.]
Oh! And this music is really annoying. How do you turn it off?!
[Video]
[Heather is not going to add to that number... but her heart still skips a major beat when that familiar, chipper idol voice comes from her speakers.]
[Rise??]
... 'Fraid I got bad news on the music front.
The good news is that after awhile you'll barely even notice it anymore.
[She can already tell from the content of the video post that this Rise... does not remember being here before. So... she'll just respond like she would to any newcomer.]
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[She's going to keep pouting. It was times like this that she wishes she had an iPod or something to listen to. At least then she could get other idols music, and some popular JPop.]
It's going to be hard to learn to ignore it. Can everyone hear this?
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I'll show you a trick, though.
[She leans out of the frame briefly, a muffled "Hey Henry, lemme borrow your 'Gear for a sec" somewhat audible. Then she settles back into place, holding up a PokeGear in front of the screen and gesturing to a little icon with a musical note on it.]
See this?
You can listen to the radio with this thing.
Can't promise that the stuff on there isn't equally annoying, or that it doesn't mostly consist of people yakking about Pokemon, but it's good if you wanna drown out the background noise for awhile.
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[She'll try this out as soon as she's done with this conversation. She's hoping her luck holds and there is something worth listening to on here.]
But if I want an mp3 player, is there a place to buy one of those? And music to go on it?
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I mean, in the bigger cities you can honestly find just about anything you could normally get back in your own world.
While my dad was here, he was even able to get a laptop to do his writing on since the 'Gear screen was too small and bugged his eyes to look at for too long at a time.
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Oh? Your dad was here, too?
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S'not too unusual for people you knew back home to show up.
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[... The urge to be creepy and go "HEEEEY, so did you ever know anybody named Chie or Souji?" is overwhelming, but Heather quashes it. The last thing this kid probably needs is some weirdo leading into an 'I KNOW YOU... FROM THE PAST!' thing. Better to just let her get used to this place and its oddities on her own before trying to talk about that.]
Anyway, I'm Heather.
This place can be kinda weird at first, but I think you'll find it's pretty nice!
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[She nods and smiles brightly.]
I'm Rise! It's nice to meet you, Heather-san!
I like it here so far. It's way different than Japan, and not as many big cities. Though I think I'll miss cities soon enough...
[Video]
The pleasure's all mine.
Anyway, don't worry, there'll be as much city as you can handle once you get to Goldenrod. It's probably the biggest city in the region.
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Wow... so they have a ton of department stores and hotels? Are there a ton of tourists there, too?
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There's pretty much one big hotel too, but like... yeah.
It's bigger than anywhere else.
Expensive, too, but... pretty worth it. You'll probably be sick of crashing in Pokemon Centers by then.
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I only stayed in on once. I got a job there for a few days so I could stay in the Inn at Cherrygrove. So I made sure to buy a tent for when I'm traveling. I just wish there was something like trains or something here. It would make traveling so much easier!
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But yeah, the people here feel pretty strongly about hoofin' it everywhere.
There's a train here in Goldenrod, but it's just for traveling to the next region over... not like, town to town. Just goes to Saffron City and back, nowhere else.
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Saffron City?
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More metropolitan than Goldenrod. Kinda more polluted, too.
But nice when you get to the edges of it.
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Is it all naturey again at the edges?
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Some friends of mine used to have a farm out there on the outskirts-- big ol' property. Nice place. We had Christmas and Thanksgiving parties there.
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So there's holidays here, too?
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A lot of like... normal Earth ones, and then some that are like... unique to here. Not sure if any are coincidences or not, but yeah.
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I know White Day is a thing here, though.
That's Japanese, right?
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[She loves White Day!]
On Valentine's Day, girls give the boys they like some chocolate! And White Day is when boys return the favor. If a boy really likes you, he'll buy you a present. Some guys give roses, and depending on the color, it shows how they feel about you. And some guys are just dense and gives girls chocolate in return... don't they know we girls have to watch our weight?
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Heh, y'know, nobody ever said much of anything about it 'cept that it was for guys to get girls stuff... gotta say, I'd never complain about chocolate, though.
I've got a sweet tooth about the same size as Canada.
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