"Practice really does make perfect! These are amazing..." She leans in to look as he offers the book, flipping delicately through with wide, impressed eyes. "It's good that we have someone with your talent to record all this!"
If only, as he's thinking, because there haven't always been the most reliable ways to do so otherwise. After a few moments, she returns the book with a smile.
"Are you a professional artist?" she asks, tilting her head with the question.
"Oh - Pokemon! I know a little about that..." Aerith seems to light up a little at the mention, nodding enthusiastically. "Blue and Raihan taught me about them. Plus, I have Mireille: I found her here, and I've been told she's...part Pidgey?"
The creature isn't with her at the moment, but she makes a mental note to show off the hybrid Pokemon next chance she gets.
"I haven't spoken to a Pokemon scientist yet, though... I bet that's a really interesting field." Especially to someone who doesn't have Pokemon in her world at all...
"Oh, those little... chimeras! Yes, I've met a few myself." He flips back toward the beginning of the notebook, to where he first sketched the Pokemon that resemble the animals here, and holds it out again. "This is a Pidgey, the bird there." So she can see how it looks like the creatures here, and recognize one if she ever sees it.
"It is! I could study Pokemon for a hundred lifetimes and probably come no closer to unraveling all of their mysteries. Of course, it's dangerous as well!" He laughs at that, but really, if you look closely at his hands, you can see various scars (a scratch here, a burn there, etc) of various ages dotting them, and there are likely more hidden under his clothes.
"Chimeras, huh?" She hadn't heard the term used in reference to the little creatures before, but it makes sense, and she nods as he displays the sketches. "Yep, those are the ones!"
What he says makes her smile again, and though she doesn't notice the marks on his hands, she can understand the sentiment.
"That's really incredible. I hope you're able to continue your work while you're here, even if it's a little different."
"Oh, yes! While the creatures here likely aren't strictly Pokemon, they're fascinating all the same." He pulls back his notebook, tucking it away in a labcoat pocket, before looking over at her again.
"So, is there something in particular that brings you up here?" He cocks his head in curiosity. "Or are you just exploring?"
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If only, as he's thinking, because there haven't always been the most reliable ways to do so otherwise. After a few moments, she returns the book with a smile.
"Are you a professional artist?" she asks, tilting her head with the question.
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"Oh, no! This is just a hobby I've had since I was a boy. I'm a scientist, I study Pokemon."
Taking back the book, he gently tugs at the lapels of his labcoat, the one he offered earlier, in demonstration.
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The creature isn't with her at the moment, but she makes a mental note to show off the hybrid Pokemon next chance she gets.
"I haven't spoken to a Pokemon scientist yet, though... I bet that's a really interesting field." Especially to someone who doesn't have Pokemon in her world at all...
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"It is! I could study Pokemon for a hundred lifetimes and probably come no closer to unraveling all of their mysteries. Of course, it's dangerous as well!" He laughs at that, but really, if you look closely at his hands, you can see various scars (a scratch here, a burn there, etc) of various ages dotting them, and there are likely more hidden under his clothes.
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What he says makes her smile again, and though she doesn't notice the marks on his hands, she can understand the sentiment.
"That's really incredible. I hope you're able to continue your work while you're here, even if it's a little different."
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"So, is there something in particular that brings you up here?" He cocks his head in curiosity. "Or are you just exploring?"