Tag: world

Another worldbuilding change/update. As I’ve developed how magic works in this AU I’ve realized that the concept of dragonbloods (humans descended from dragons with some draconic traits) are kind of redundant when compared with other people who have some supernatural ancestry. So, I’ve (sort of) removed the concept. At least as a separate distinction from other humans with magic powers/supernatural heritage. Small unusual traits like pointed ears, slight fangs, etc are common enough in those with supernatural lineage from a variety of sources, not just dragons, so having to categorize those who happened to have a dragon ancestor started to feel limiting to me. I’ll still note what kind of supernatural ancestry a character might have (dragon or otherwise) on profiles, but the category has been removed from filters on the profile pages and from individual profiles.

After debating it with myself for a while, I’m going to be adjusting the date system for this verse (again). Nothing too fancy, just a 29xx & 30xx rather than 19xx & 20xx system so it keeps in line better with my lore about there being a big apocalyptic event 3000 years ago or so (not the Kalos war that happened more like 2700 years ago for this verse). I’ll be (slowly) updating all the profiles age pages to reflect this, but hopefully the similarity to our current calendar (just off by 1000 years) will still make the dates easy to understand!

How does the Pokémon Storage system work in your headcanon? :D

Similarly to how pokéballs function, the Storage System is able to transfer registered pokémon into data and store them in a state of suspended animation. This feature is useful for people who are travelling long distances and may not wish to bring their pokéballs with them, however, just as it is highly discouraged to keep one’s pokémon in their pokéballs for extended periods of time, it is not recommended to keep pokémon in the storage system for more than a week at a time and people who won’t be able to take care of their pokémon for longer than that should seek the aid of a daycare or sitter. The system functions as more than just pokémon storage, however. It can be used to trade pokémon, store items, and as an ATM all through scanning one’s trainer licence. The terminal at all pokécenters is a very useful tool for both new and veteran trainers alike.

How does the Pokémon Storage system work in your headcanon? :D

Similarly to how pokéballs function, the Storage System is able to transfer registered pokémon into data and store them in a state of suspended animation. This feature is useful for people who are travelling long distances and may not wish to bring their pokéballs with them, however, just as it is highly discouraged to keep one’s pokémon in their pokéballs for extended periods of time, it is not recommended to keep pokémon in the storage system for more than a week at a time and people who won’t be able to take care of their pokémon for longer than that should seek the aid of a daycare or sitter. The system functions as more than just pokémon storage, however. It can be used to trade pokémon, store items, and as an ATM all through scanning one’s trainer licence. The terminal at all pokécenters is a very useful tool for both new and veteran trainers alike.