Charcherry Weekly - Issue 70
Dec 4, 2021 1:23:17 GMT -8
Post by SJmun on Dec 4, 2021 1:23:17 GMT -8
shinyJiggly posted at [ 1:23am ] on [ 12/4/21 ], from [ My house, Desertia Town ]
TOPIC: Charcherry Weekly - Issue 70
The Charcherry Weekly
Hello! Aeons Edgeworth here. I got a ton of berries planted in the new greenhouse expansion! It's been a lot of work keeping track of those plants while keeping up with local news.
Return of the Heirs
Heir of Time Thoren Emit, Heir of Hope Hazel Careon, her 9 foot tall catgirl robot girlfriend QWERTY, and Heir of Breath June Egbert have been summoned back to our universe for December. Unfortunately, Thoren's house is still infested with at very least a chandelure and the left beef crew has been given a few pokemon to borrow for a while. Hazel has received a staravia called Starstruck and Thoren a murkrow called Midnight. Thoren has also visited their hospital-bound wife, Lord of Rage Raine Emit. She has yet to show any signs of recovery.
Reportedly, the group spent the rest of the day getting to know their pokemon with a few others, before retiring for the day.
Local Restaurant Reveals Concerning Trends
On monday night, Page of Rage Jovin Castle visited a restaurant on the edge of town, near lake river rose. Apparently, they had begun serving fried magikarp, which had been met with disapproval. Thankfully, they still had the old menu available, but the prices had been inflated due to lower supply of non-pokemon fish. Reportedly, Jovin compensated them quite well for their service, which may make a difference in some manner. It seems that the waiter is one of the few in town that tries to treat their pokemon well, though the topic of willingness to kill pokemon for food is still a hotly contested one. Personally, I'm one of those types that see it similar to your average animal meat. As long as they were treated well in life, given a humane end, and their remains were put to good use (and not wasted), I figure it should be alright, but then again that's probably just me. I do wonder how many of the group would be revolted if they found out How Sausage Is Made even with more familiar livestock. I will say however that magikarp probably isn't the easiest to get good meat off of, considering the large amount of bones and hard scales. Also, I figure Mr. Fish's opinion had higher priority in the moment, considering they were literally a magikarp before.
What worries me the most however, is what this visit had likely revealed about the animals that were once more widespread in the area. Like, when was the last time anyone saw a rideable pink spider? Or a gigantic magenta mountain ape? What has the relatively recent appearance of pokemon done to impact the native ecosystem?
Details to be researched.
Coleman's Field Research
Warlock of Time Coleman has been continuing work on studying pokemon out in the wild, with his trusty growlithe Fenris by his side. Recently, he's managed to do some exploring in a jungle, in a still mostly unknown location on starter planet. He has also started recording video in addition to still images. It seems there is quite a bit of diversity in the kinds of pokemon that he's caught on film. Purity Caldera seems to be a common research location, which I can sorta see why. Its rather close to town, and is very accommodating to fire-type pokemon, which can be rare in colder locations.
Reportedly, he has been given permission to air his footage on DSPAN, though I haven't been watching that channel lately, so I'm not sure if its been edited and aired yet.
That should do it for now. I do wonder when Thoren and co. are gonna storm the house on the mountain, or how redistro stuff will go down with how much things have changed in the past year.
Right now tho, I just wanna sleeep.
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TOPIC: Charcherry Weekly - Issue 70
The Charcherry Weekly
Hello! Aeons Edgeworth here. I got a ton of berries planted in the new greenhouse expansion! It's been a lot of work keeping track of those plants while keeping up with local news.
Return of the Heirs
Heir of Time Thoren Emit, Heir of Hope Hazel Careon, her 9 foot tall catgirl robot girlfriend QWERTY, and Heir of Breath June Egbert have been summoned back to our universe for December. Unfortunately, Thoren's house is still infested with at very least a chandelure and the left beef crew has been given a few pokemon to borrow for a while. Hazel has received a staravia called Starstruck and Thoren a murkrow called Midnight. Thoren has also visited their hospital-bound wife, Lord of Rage Raine Emit. She has yet to show any signs of recovery.
Reportedly, the group spent the rest of the day getting to know their pokemon with a few others, before retiring for the day.
Local Restaurant Reveals Concerning Trends
On monday night, Page of Rage Jovin Castle visited a restaurant on the edge of town, near lake river rose. Apparently, they had begun serving fried magikarp, which had been met with disapproval. Thankfully, they still had the old menu available, but the prices had been inflated due to lower supply of non-pokemon fish. Reportedly, Jovin compensated them quite well for their service, which may make a difference in some manner. It seems that the waiter is one of the few in town that tries to treat their pokemon well, though the topic of willingness to kill pokemon for food is still a hotly contested one. Personally, I'm one of those types that see it similar to your average animal meat. As long as they were treated well in life, given a humane end, and their remains were put to good use (and not wasted), I figure it should be alright, but then again that's probably just me. I do wonder how many of the group would be revolted if they found out How Sausage Is Made even with more familiar livestock. I will say however that magikarp probably isn't the easiest to get good meat off of, considering the large amount of bones and hard scales. Also, I figure Mr. Fish's opinion had higher priority in the moment, considering they were literally a magikarp before.
What worries me the most however, is what this visit had likely revealed about the animals that were once more widespread in the area. Like, when was the last time anyone saw a rideable pink spider? Or a gigantic magenta mountain ape? What has the relatively recent appearance of pokemon done to impact the native ecosystem?
Details to be researched.
Coleman's Field Research
Warlock of Time Coleman has been continuing work on studying pokemon out in the wild, with his trusty growlithe Fenris by his side. Recently, he's managed to do some exploring in a jungle, in a still mostly unknown location on starter planet. He has also started recording video in addition to still images. It seems there is quite a bit of diversity in the kinds of pokemon that he's caught on film. Purity Caldera seems to be a common research location, which I can sorta see why. Its rather close to town, and is very accommodating to fire-type pokemon, which can be rare in colder locations.
Reportedly, he has been given permission to air his footage on DSPAN, though I haven't been watching that channel lately, so I'm not sure if its been edited and aired yet.
That should do it for now. I do wonder when Thoren and co. are gonna storm the house on the mountain, or how redistro stuff will go down with how much things have changed in the past year.
Right now tho, I just wanna sleeep.
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