I am the one extending the invitation, so I will make sure I can afford the expenses!
[Not that he has any concept currently of how expensive international travel is, or how much money he earns in the future, or how much anything in the city costs or what a big stadium or ferris wheel even is... et cetera.]
Well. Y'see this gym? It's fine and all for one on one battling, but sometimes you need an bigger space to move around in. Not just any building - a whole field. And it's not just family and friends watching, but a hundred thousand folks from all over the region.
A stadium's a battleground for megastars. Imagine standing on the pitch, cheers so loud it drowns out your thoughts... sky open above you, the fever of excitement and clashing desires. And there's even more cameras recording for people to watch across the world.
Oh...! That is—almost overwhelming to imagine. To think that there would be a hundred thousand people in a city at all, and then to imagine all of them paying attention at once...
[He thinks he has an idea of why he and Emmet might choose to have their battles underground, with a strictly limited capacity.]
Almost all the gyms in Galar take place in stadiums. Bit smaller than Wyndon Stadium - maybe 60,00 seats instead of 100,00. But I think Nimbasa's Big Stadium's for sporting events, not the League.
That's a separate attraction, but Wyndon's got one've those too...
[how to describe. he thinks for a moment...]
You've got trains running on a track underground, right? They move more or less flat. When some bloke invented the ferris wheel, they went - what if I wanted to see the city from the sky while ridin' in a personalized coach?
Instead of a track, you've got a giant wheel stickin' up into the sky. And it spins, carryin' compartments that fit 'bout two or four people on each spoke. Goes a leisurely pace - but it's popular for tourists, bein' able to see the whole city. And handsy teens who want a private place to neck 100 meters off the ground.
Since the damn things are so big, they're usually decked out in lights on the side. Like a glittering jewel 'gainst the city skyline.
Wyndon's the one with all the bells n' whistles, mate. I go there for League business... Championship cup finals, exhibitions matches if I'm invited.
Spikemuth's charm is all subculture. Underground concerts in the dingy dark and neon, screamin' your throat raw. Getting wasted and not gettin' home 'til morning 'cause you can't tell the time of day.
Hahaha... It sounds like a very warm community! That is worth celebrating on its own. It is good that you can feel secure enough with each other to loosen your restraints!
There was an element of that in the Pearl Clan as well. Our home settlement was within very harsh snow and ice. It was an unforgiving environment, and loss was a part of life. But it brought us closer together as well, even with a foreigner such as myself.
I do! Though I remained a member of the Pearl Clan, I also assisted the Galaxy Team with their training!! I am very surprised that Captain Cyllene is here!!
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Marnie's gonna want to do a lot of shopping...
[RIP THEIR BUDGET]
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[Not that he has any concept currently of how expensive international travel is, or how much money he earns in the future, or how much anything in the city costs or what a big stadium or ferris wheel even is... et cetera.]
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You might regret that, mate. But... I'll be lookin' forward to it.
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[...lowering his voice]
May I ask you a couple clarifying questions? I understand if it is too much of an inconvenience.
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Yeah? G'wan.
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Can you explain... what this big stadium and ferris wheel are? I have no memory of these things.
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Well. Y'see this gym? It's fine and all for one on one battling, but sometimes you need an bigger space to move around in. Not just any building - a whole field. And it's not just family and friends watching, but a hundred thousand folks from all over the region.
A stadium's a battleground for megastars. Imagine standing on the pitch, cheers so loud it drowns out your thoughts... sky open above you, the fever of excitement and clashing desires. And there's even more cameras recording for people to watch across the world.
Imagine a Pokemon battle there.
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[He thinks he has an idea of why he and Emmet might choose to have their battles underground, with a strictly limited capacity.]
But it must be a transcendental experience!
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Almost all the gyms in Galar take place in stadiums. Bit smaller than Wyndon Stadium - maybe 60,00 seats instead of 100,00. But I think Nimbasa's Big Stadium's for sporting events, not the League.
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Where does the "ferris wheel" factor in?
[Piers answered thoroughly enough that Ingo has lost the self-consciousness that made him lower his voice initially.]
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[how to describe. he thinks for a moment...]
You've got trains running on a track underground, right? They move more or less flat. When some bloke invented the ferris wheel, they went - what if I wanted to see the city from the sky while ridin' in a personalized coach?
Instead of a track, you've got a giant wheel stickin' up into the sky. And it spins, carryin' compartments that fit 'bout two or four people on each spoke. Goes a leisurely pace - but it's popular for tourists, bein' able to see the whole city. And handsy teens who want a private place to neck 100 meters off the ground.
Since the damn things are so big, they're usually decked out in lights on the side. Like a glittering jewel 'gainst the city skyline.
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What a wonderful curiosity! It does sound a little familiar.
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They're pretty hard to miss. Maybe you've ridden it with your bro before - gettin' out from underground and all.
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Spikemuth's charm is all subculture. Underground concerts in the dingy dark and neon, screamin' your throat raw. Getting wasted and not gettin' home 'til morning 'cause you can't tell the time of day.
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So you know Cyllene? From the Survey Corps, and like.
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