Charcherry Weekly - Issue 63
Oct 15, 2021 22:31:10 GMT -8
Post by SJmun on Oct 15, 2021 22:31:10 GMT -8
shinyJiggly posted at [ 11:31pm ] on [ 10/15/21 ], from [ My house, Desertia Town ]
TOPIC: Charcherry Weekly - Issue 63
The Charcherry Weekly
Hello everyone, Aeons Edgeworth, temporal detective here. Things have been going smoothly lately. Its a lot more lively in this house, that's for sure.
Making it Big on the Web
Early this week, I decided to begin work on a website for the dungeon crashers. I figure it would be a good idea to have it as a resource to those that are curious about our group and what we do. I spent much of this week working on perfecting the stylesheet and putting together some pages. It is currently not quite in the condition to be brought online yet, as there are more pages that need to be made. For some reason, when viewing it in the Brave browser, background elements meant to be stuck to the bottom only reach the bottom of the content if it doesn't reach the scrollbar threshold. The way I fixed it was to simply make the sidebar a bit bigger with some light list spacing, so it would reach the scrollbar threshold easier in most standard resolutions. As a note, I have been viewing my webpages at a resolution of 1920x1080.
Mewtwo Psychic Boogaloo
On monday, a postal robot from the DPS (Desertian postal service) dropped off a package at Gene's Garden, containing an occupied master ball on a small pedestal. Reportedly, there was also a note with it:
A few pokemon trainers showed up to the bar, curious about what was going on. Heir of Time Rise Emit decided to be the one to let Mewtwo out of the ball for the evaluation. They looked upon the group, and requested telepathically for the trainers to let out all of their pokemon, so that they could tell their trainers what they really thought about them. Mewtwo apparently used their psychic powers to allow their pokemon to speak.
Samus Kitten's wooloo, Bibi, offered some insight about her trainer, as well as a sentiment of admiration for their cuteness.
Rise's torracat Shadow, offered a window into the life of a feisty cat with a well-rounded routine.
Brae Emit's full team found it difficult finding things to say, until their leader, Stella the clefable, was prompted to speak up. She mainly spoke of Brae's merits as a well-seasoned trainer, evident from just how much Brae had accomplished in the Galar region. At the end of the evaluation, Mewtwo ultimately chose Rise, though Rise initially showed hesitation and intimidation. Reportedly, they shook hands and exited the bar together, on their way home. Page of Rage Jovin Castle wound up arriving at the bar late, and caused a ruckus with his unfiltered counterpart, Jo. I myself did not attend due to my prior history with Mewtwo back in the SBARGv2 session. I had tried to befriend Mewtwo but they had no interest in staying put, even though I just wanted to get some snacks for them or something. It makes me wonder how much they've been through since then, especially considering the whole thing involving the Seals under Chaos Obama.
At this point, Mewtwo has been with Rise for a few days, and while things are calm, they are still acclimating to their new living situation. I can only hope for the best for them.
Pokemon Surveywork
Recently, I've been going out to a few places in the charcherry area, largely to do some pokemon training, sightseeing, and light research. Since I recently got an ultradex, this is made much easier. I managed to get some berries from Brae to plant, which have as of writing grown quite a bit, but have yet to fully mature, despite my use of time powers to shorten the growth process. While planting, I encountered a basculin. I had Golby engage in battle against it, and it was quite a heated fight! I had thought Golby had the upper hand, nearly knocking out the fish, but apparently it knew flail, and slapped Golby like no fish had ever slapped before. Golby probably would have gotten knocked out under normal circumstances, but somehow held on. It was a quick finisher, but I knew I'd have to get Golby back home to recover. Nick still hasn't replied to my message about the healing machine, so there's still no pokemon centers to go to yet. I think Charles mentioned at some point that they had some spray-on potions though.
Later in the week, after Golby recovered, we checked on the berry trees that had been planted. There were a lot of pokemon in places, even in the rain! I saw some cherubi, some petlil, some poochyena, and a few others. At some point, we encountered a pachirisu, just sorta scurrying about. I decided to try and catch it. Worrying about type disadvantage, I tried initially just throwing balls at full health, which the pachirisu just sorta batted into a nearby ravine with their tail.
After two failed attempts, I finally sent out Golby to fight. Thankfully the confuse ray made things much easier to handle, though at one point the pachirisu wound up toppling off the edge of a cliff, and I had to get Golby to break their fall in time. Thankfully they didn't get down too far, and hadn't gotten knocked out from the tumble. The capture was fairly straightforward after that, and soon I had a pachirisu on my team. Before trying to get back home however, I had some pokeballs to clean up, since its not a good idea to litter the forest floor with stuff like that. I got one ball recovered, but the other one I couldn't get to before running into a sus impostor amoongus (fite me). With Golby a bit beat up from the previous fight, I decided instead to abscond the heck outta there. You do NOT want to mess with a mushroom. Who knows what kinds of spores and powders it could have used against me and Golby.
We made our way back to our home in Desertia Town and I focused on patching up Pachirisu's injuries, getting zapped at least twice in the process. I do wonder if it was a good idea to catch such a high-energy pokemon, as it is quite the task trying to keep up with it.
Interview With a Warlock
Yesterday as of writing, I had an interview with Warlock of Time Coleman. It was a rather calm and largely unsurprising interview, but honestly I needed a calm interview after the bombshell interviews I'd been getting into lately. We had a nice talk about things for a short while. Currently he is reinforcing the dome surrounding the town with magic, which he has primarily been working on at night. This has made for a very colorful display across the glass of the dome for the past few nights. According to Coleman, work on the protection system will continue for another week and a half, at which time a test of the system will be performed, with proper forewarning. I do hope that Coleman is taking this job at a steady pace.
I think that about does it. Charles decided to send some games to Thoren and June, and apparently got a toy mouse from Jasprosesprite in return. Still no idea what's going on with that.
Now if you all excuse me, I have an electric squirrel to tend to.
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TOPIC: Charcherry Weekly - Issue 63
The Charcherry Weekly
Hello everyone, Aeons Edgeworth, temporal detective here. Things have been going smoothly lately. Its a lot more lively in this house, that's for sure.
Making it Big on the Web
Early this week, I decided to begin work on a website for the dungeon crashers. I figure it would be a good idea to have it as a resource to those that are curious about our group and what we do. I spent much of this week working on perfecting the stylesheet and putting together some pages. It is currently not quite in the condition to be brought online yet, as there are more pages that need to be made. For some reason, when viewing it in the Brave browser, background elements meant to be stuck to the bottom only reach the bottom of the content if it doesn't reach the scrollbar threshold. The way I fixed it was to simply make the sidebar a bit bigger with some light list spacing, so it would reach the scrollbar threshold easier in most standard resolutions. As a note, I have been viewing my webpages at a resolution of 1920x1080.
Mewtwo Psychic Boogaloo
On monday, a postal robot from the DPS (Desertian postal service) dropped off a package at Gene's Garden, containing an occupied master ball on a small pedestal. Reportedly, there was also a note with it:
Try your luck! Can you earn the respect of the mighty Mewtwo? This Master Ball has been modified so that only a trainer chosen by Mewtwo can remove it from the stand. (Push the button to let Mewtwo out so they can evaluate your abilities!)
A few pokemon trainers showed up to the bar, curious about what was going on. Heir of Time Rise Emit decided to be the one to let Mewtwo out of the ball for the evaluation. They looked upon the group, and requested telepathically for the trainers to let out all of their pokemon, so that they could tell their trainers what they really thought about them. Mewtwo apparently used their psychic powers to allow their pokemon to speak.
Samus Kitten's wooloo, Bibi, offered some insight about her trainer, as well as a sentiment of admiration for their cuteness.
Rise's torracat Shadow, offered a window into the life of a feisty cat with a well-rounded routine.
Brae Emit's full team found it difficult finding things to say, until their leader, Stella the clefable, was prompted to speak up. She mainly spoke of Brae's merits as a well-seasoned trainer, evident from just how much Brae had accomplished in the Galar region. At the end of the evaluation, Mewtwo ultimately chose Rise, though Rise initially showed hesitation and intimidation. Reportedly, they shook hands and exited the bar together, on their way home. Page of Rage Jovin Castle wound up arriving at the bar late, and caused a ruckus with his unfiltered counterpart, Jo. I myself did not attend due to my prior history with Mewtwo back in the SBARGv2 session. I had tried to befriend Mewtwo but they had no interest in staying put, even though I just wanted to get some snacks for them or something. It makes me wonder how much they've been through since then, especially considering the whole thing involving the Seals under Chaos Obama.
At this point, Mewtwo has been with Rise for a few days, and while things are calm, they are still acclimating to their new living situation. I can only hope for the best for them.
Pokemon Surveywork
Recently, I've been going out to a few places in the charcherry area, largely to do some pokemon training, sightseeing, and light research. Since I recently got an ultradex, this is made much easier. I managed to get some berries from Brae to plant, which have as of writing grown quite a bit, but have yet to fully mature, despite my use of time powers to shorten the growth process. While planting, I encountered a basculin. I had Golby engage in battle against it, and it was quite a heated fight! I had thought Golby had the upper hand, nearly knocking out the fish, but apparently it knew flail, and slapped Golby like no fish had ever slapped before. Golby probably would have gotten knocked out under normal circumstances, but somehow held on. It was a quick finisher, but I knew I'd have to get Golby back home to recover. Nick still hasn't replied to my message about the healing machine, so there's still no pokemon centers to go to yet. I think Charles mentioned at some point that they had some spray-on potions though.
Later in the week, after Golby recovered, we checked on the berry trees that had been planted. There were a lot of pokemon in places, even in the rain! I saw some cherubi, some petlil, some poochyena, and a few others. At some point, we encountered a pachirisu, just sorta scurrying about. I decided to try and catch it. Worrying about type disadvantage, I tried initially just throwing balls at full health, which the pachirisu just sorta batted into a nearby ravine with their tail.
After two failed attempts, I finally sent out Golby to fight. Thankfully the confuse ray made things much easier to handle, though at one point the pachirisu wound up toppling off the edge of a cliff, and I had to get Golby to break their fall in time. Thankfully they didn't get down too far, and hadn't gotten knocked out from the tumble. The capture was fairly straightforward after that, and soon I had a pachirisu on my team. Before trying to get back home however, I had some pokeballs to clean up, since its not a good idea to litter the forest floor with stuff like that. I got one ball recovered, but the other one I couldn't get to before running into a sus impostor amoongus (fite me). With Golby a bit beat up from the previous fight, I decided instead to abscond the heck outta there. You do NOT want to mess with a mushroom. Who knows what kinds of spores and powders it could have used against me and Golby.
We made our way back to our home in Desertia Town and I focused on patching up Pachirisu's injuries, getting zapped at least twice in the process. I do wonder if it was a good idea to catch such a high-energy pokemon, as it is quite the task trying to keep up with it.
Interview With a Warlock
Yesterday as of writing, I had an interview with Warlock of Time Coleman. It was a rather calm and largely unsurprising interview, but honestly I needed a calm interview after the bombshell interviews I'd been getting into lately. We had a nice talk about things for a short while. Currently he is reinforcing the dome surrounding the town with magic, which he has primarily been working on at night. This has made for a very colorful display across the glass of the dome for the past few nights. According to Coleman, work on the protection system will continue for another week and a half, at which time a test of the system will be performed, with proper forewarning. I do hope that Coleman is taking this job at a steady pace.
I think that about does it. Charles decided to send some games to Thoren and June, and apparently got a toy mouse from Jasprosesprite in return. Still no idea what's going on with that.
Now if you all excuse me, I have an electric squirrel to tend to.
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