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G'raha Tia ([personal profile] gachatia) wrote in [community profile] victory_road2022-03-25 10:21 am

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I'm - forgive me, I know there was only just that recent announcement, but-

[The redheaded man on the Network today looks. Well, he's practically vibrating where he's sitting, a gleam in his eyes as he fumbles for a notebook in his supplied backpack. He's not even looking where his hand goes, he's just blindly reaching for the darned thing.]

You mean to tell me the birds that have been sighted recently are a revived extinct species? I - this is - how ever did they return? Have they been in hiding all this time? What-

[Oh my God, G'raha, breathe you ridiculous man.]

Where can I find out more about other extinct species? If one is making a resurgence, perhaps it might be prudent to investigate if other pockets of their population might still be thriving as well, would it not? Perhaps they might not all be as dangerous as those Braviary were, yes?

[He is just so excited, as if the white foxes who impersonated a whole human being in Lance's broadcast has completely gone over his head.]

What role could they have played in society? What strengths did they have? Why not record them for posterity in...in what we know as present-day ruins, for example? Were they once so common that no one thought to do so? And if there's anywhere out in the field where one might find clues to such things, please - do not hesitate to share your findings! I shall happily share my own-

[It seems like he's about to go into another bit of rambling before the 'gear slips from his hand and shuts off. This is what you get for not paying attention and trying to do two things at once, my dude.]
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[personal profile] paladinlost 2022-04-07 04:52 am (UTC)(link)
A very regular occurrence. It happens particularly often at the end of December.

[Not solely at the end of December, however.]

They can breed with any other species within their egg group without issues, yes. I've had plenty of clutches over the years, and all the children have been perfectly healthy.
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[personal profile] paladinlost 2022-04-08 04:24 am (UTC)(link)
Between our fellow displaced visitors and the locals, plenty of people are interested in buying them. The clutches of such species tend to be smaller than average, though they are usually greater than the dragons'. Thus, even frequent breeders are unlikely to end up with too many eggs, and releasing them becomes unnecessary.
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[personal profile] paladinlost 2022-04-09 04:02 am (UTC)(link)
I cannot speak for everyone who has to deal with such clutches, but those eggs are my beloved Pokémon's dear children. I have to ensure that they find good homes, with loving trainers who will treat them well.