Because, I assume, we aren't sure whether it's Peeko's boat or not.
On empty crossroads, seek the eclipse -- for when Sol and Lua align, the lost shall find their way home.Pent: It's okay for your Ancestor to be significantly different from you, so long as there is something noticeably "Pentigan" about them.
Onion: You would only need two, since Leaders participate in battles, too. However, they're called generics for a reason. If the only real trait they have is "has a Pokemon", I don't think anyone would blame you.
-hugs DS tightly- Maybe a break would help? As far as I can tell, you've basically been doing this non-stop for a year and a half now. I don't want to see you completely burn out on it.
Also, I always like to hear your ideas.
Straw: Oh yes, I forgot to mention that. Of course you're not restricted by Ransei's Pokemon. Especially since the entire world is open. It just wouldn't make sense.
I do assume that having an identical ancestor is fine.
On empty crossroads, seek the eclipse -- for when Sol and Lua align, the lost shall find their way home.A post because I had to say something on the Conquest arc (even though it's a huge pain posting on this phone)
My plans are pretty much unchanged, despite the new developments. Umbra and Lina will be the same individuals rather than Identical Ancestors due to their... condition. However, Umbra will take on a villainous role, (He was kind of a prick back then :P ) and Lina will be his nemesis that never actually meets him o3o.
As for my third PC... Ammy is gonna take part in a massive (if not complete, because that's TOO big) Okami homage, complete with Exposition Fairy Joltik, thanks to some time travel shenanigans and resultant Baleful Polymorphing.
Oh, and for the old accounts idea... Perhaps Lumos and Chrome can be a source of some of them?
edited 24th Nov '12 4:36:13 PM by Umbramatic
Contact Me!And to those who referred to the test forum as a dumping ground: you should be ashamed of yourselves. >:|
edited 23rd Jul '12 7:55:22 AM by Luke924
Thanks, guys...
So, Pokemon Conquest is coming out here in Europe in a few days, and I guess I should play it to get a better feel of the game and so on to further build on my ideas. I do look forward to playing it.
Writing the interactions between the ancestors of DS and Veronica should be fun, particularly while the ancestor of DS is unaware that her Mysterious Protector is really her female friend in disguise.
I should probably also figure out what the ancestor of Sierra's role should be apart from being married to Wolf's ancestor character.
So I guess that if I end up participating in Conquest, I'll likely choose to be a subordinate Leader, if it's an option. Preferably in Unova.
I haven't played it, so I don't know. I haven't played any of the PMD games either, actually.
Well, it's not like there isn't a chance of revisiting regions. Hoenn has been visited 1 1/2 times, Sinnoh at least twice, this is our second time to PMD, we'll be pseudo-returning to the AU in a while and we have plans to visit Unova again for B 2 W 2.
For the Conquest arc, I've decided that my character will actually hail from a Middle East/Southeastern European equivalent (not to imply we use real world equivalents in the RP) so as to delve into Iskander's story more.
There is no night without dawn. The sun is always sure to rise.Umbra: Yes, I forgot to mention that you're an exception to a lot of that stuff. It was late, and I was tired, so I hope you'll forgive my forgetfulness.
Silent: Happy early birthday, Shahinne!
DS: Oh! I didn't even realize it wasn't out there, yet. Have fun with it! I hope you like it.
Maestro: As a fan of strategy RPGs, I like it. It's a little simpler than something like Fire Emblem, but that's okay. There are a couple things about it that I find frustrating, but it's nothing that I can't solve with a little pre-planning, so all in all, I recommend it.
Onion: That's definitely an option!
Pika: Sounds cool!
New note: I have a rough outline of how the regions should be divided, if anyone would like to see it.

Well, I am waiting, then.
On empty crossroads, seek the eclipse -- for when Sol and Lua align, the lost shall find their way home.