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luckykoneko replied to your post “What are the different religions in each region?”

….Giratina as the god of time?? I think you meant to put Dialga there.

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Thank you.}

It…looks like they did what you said was cool, so I don’t get the post here.

{Please also don’t do this.}

luckykoneko replied to your post “What are the different religions in each region?”

….Giratina as the god of time?? I think you meant to put Dialga there.

{Please note that if you would like to correct anything the characters of this askblog say, we would appreciate it if you did so tactfully. The mun is currently extremely tired and still working through a backlog during the holidays. So saying, “Hey, sorry, did you mean _____” is cool; making fun of the error … not so much.

Thank you.}

May I ask how you craft your pokedex entries? Some of the facts are not found in the canon so I was wondering what your process is like. I’m really loving your blog! It’s SO enjoyable to browse through every bit, everything is wonderfully structured and I love your sense of humor and writing style! This blog is currently getting me through a tough time haha. I really appreciate it. Thank you!

{Hey there! Sorry for taking so long! But oi, hope things are going better for you. D: If not, hang in there!

To answer your question, the dex entries usually start with me reading up on the day’s subject(s) through Bulbapedia. Sometimes, something in the biology section catches my eye, if not the actual, canon ‘dex entries or the trivia. I don’t spend too long on this step, and my focus is usually on finding something that strikes me as interesting or funny. I also always make sure to hit up the Origin section to get a sense of what each Pokémon was based on. Sometimes, the best content can be gleaned from the Pokémon’s “source material,” rather than the Pokémon itself.

After that, it’s to Google or to Wikipedia (sometimes to both) to do some extra research on the subject if I need it. Or putting it another way, after doing the above, I usually have a vague idea of what I want to write about, so I pull up Google and/or Wikipedia to develop it further. So if I want to write about Celesteela setting everything around it on fire because that’s what you do when you fire off (no pun intended) a rocket in a forest, I’d look up how hot a forest fire burns and what temperature steel melts. Or if I wanted to make a joke about Politoed and French cuisine (because for reasons I’m not gonna disclose, I already knew frog legs are a French delicacy), I’d look up a few recipes … while also perhaps the actual effects of licking frogs and toads (because for other reasons I’m not gonna disclose, I knew that was a thing too).

Of course, I also admit that some facts are just pulled straight out of thin air. The one about Clefairy having soft fur, for example. That was just something I thought would be hilarious to add to Bill’s entire Clefairy experience. Likewise, I have no idea whether or not Hitmonchan actually will respond to “Eye of the Tiger,” but if I can find a way to make pop culture references to 70s movies that were overdone in the 90s and already dated by the early 00s, I most certainly will.

Either way, once the idea feels solid enough, either through research or my own questionable sense of humor, I put pen to paper, write it out, dose it heavily with Bill’s usual dry sarcasm, hit submit, edit the thing like crap before anyone reblogs, and then, finally, leave it alone and hope to all the gods that it’s as funny as I thought it was at the time.

For those wondering, writing the ask responses operates via the same process, only it’s less jokey (for the most part) and more “I did not know you could Google pet care tips for this, but here we are.”

But! Thanks so much for reading, anonymous, and once again, hope things get better for you if they haven’t yet! :D}

would you consider trainers of hoenn/sinnoh/johto etc. similar to your blog? they sometimes do lore-ish stuff through “interviews”, and they write from the perspective of people in the universe?

(OOC) {I have to admit I don’t because the core concepts are about the interviews or capturing the characters and not exactly about the world as a whole, but those blogs are cool too!

On that note, shoutout to @trainersofhoenn. 😉 We did a crossover with them back in December (viewable at these links: http://bills-pokedex.tumblr.com/post/154748946481/trainersofhoenn-how-long-have-you-been-working , http://bills-pokedex.tumblr.com/post/155217492776/an-interview-with-brendan), but their own content is most excellent. They’re the OG interview blog, and they do a wonderful job making each character unique and fascinating to read about. Some entries are hilarious, others are tear-jerkers, and some are even somewhere in between. There’s pretty much something for everyone if you’re into bite-sized character-driven stuff!

(Also, don’t be fooled by the lack of updates as of recent, by the way. They’ve got literal years of good content, and, well, life happens. It’s definitely worth sticking around for future posts!)}

(OOC) So, I’m curious, are there other blogs like yours? Also, would you be opposed to people making other ______’s-pokedex blogs? (I think that this could potentially really cool)

To be honest, I think the only one I know about (or the only one that deals primarily in headcanon/lore about the Pokémon world itself, often told in the tone of someone who lives in that universe) is @bland-pokemon-headcanons. If you’re looking for more snarky ‘dex entries from the perspective of characters, I have to admit I don’t know of any others, but if someone would like to point the anon to their blog or a blog they know, by all means, feel free to leave a note!

As for your second question, I wouldn’t mind at all! 🙂 Just shoot me an ask if/when you do so I can check your stuff out!

I don’t know why, but the relationship between Bill and Lanette reminds me of Neil and Eva from the game To The Moon. Ever played that?

{Not myself, nope, but I’ve watched Markiplier’s LP of it! It looks like an awesome game, and I admit that I love Neil and Eva’s dynamic … even though, you know, my introduction to them was voiced by the dulcet tones of Markiplier.

Someday, I hope to get this game for myself because, honestly, it has all the things that I love about a story, from scientists to heart-rending pain. My only hope is that I can play through it without reading every single line in Markiplier’s voice. That man has ruined me.}

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