koiwamizuiro: (Interested)
Ai Nanasaki ([personal profile] koiwamizuiro) wrote 2013-03-16 10:34 pm (UTC)

[Ai listened intently at the boy's explanation of his world with her eyes looking at him curiously while tightly clinging to his jacket. She got used to the fact that she was sitting on an actual live Pokémon and managed to pay attention to him.

Though the names of the regions (which she deduced were actually continents) eluded her, the nature he was describing to her sounded just like Earth's own. Minus the three big lakes with legendary Pokémon, of course. They probably wouldn't be lakes she'd be able to peacefully swim in because of people constantly trying to find and catch them - if people in this Pokémon world were anything like the ones depicted in the fictional show. A lot of them were trainers, always eager to catch and compete.]


Well, the biggest comparison that stands out between our worlds is that you have Pokémon and we do not. We do have a lot of different animals, of course, but it is not the same.

[She then tilted her head, her gaze looking somewhere in the distance as she explained a little about her home.]

I come from Japan, which is an archipelago on our planet in the Pacific Ocean. There are a lot of other countries can be even larger than mine though, and we have seven big continents that are probably like your regions. We have everything from cities to mountains and deserts, too. Forests like this one, as well. And the rest of our planet is taken up by five big oceans.

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