「失敗は成功のもと」... "Failure is the stepping stone to success." My mom likes to tell me that. Though I think she says it more for her sake than mine, since she doesn't like to take anything less than the best.
There's some variation here and there, but they are all mostly solid... They make up for their lack of patterns by having a wide variety of colors! There's a little over 80 possible ones, and I'm sure that's not all there can be.
Don't remind me, her notes she writes on "b-range" papers are quite lengthy. If ya can't read 'em sometimes, then ya even have to see at her office so she can tell ya... at least she's nice.
oh! even with the switch of animals, you're a bird expert too?
[ fair but strict... his parents. even if he recently heard they're "demons of RU"....... ]
I've become an expert on them, you could say? Well, not an expert, but at least familiar and interested in them... Regardless of what they may have been before, chocobos are what they are now, and it's important for us at the stables to be able to care for them properly. Though I guess knowing their colors isn't really important for that either.
[ his parents are nice! ...strict and perfectionists, but nice!! ]
That's a bridge we'll have to cross when we come to it. Though... We might just end up having two facilities on the off chance they do end up co-existing? I think that'd be the best course of action to keep them safe, happy, and healthy.
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Though I think she says it more for her sake than mine, since she doesn't like to take anything less than the best.
There's some variation here and there, but they are all mostly solid... They make up for their lack of patterns by having a wide variety of colors! There's a little over 80 possible ones, and I'm sure that's not all there can be.
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oh! even with the switch of animals, you're a bird expert too?
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I've become an expert on them, you could say? Well, not an expert, but at least familiar and interested in them...
Regardless of what they may have been before, chocobos are what they are now, and it's important for us at the stables to be able to care for them properly.
Though I guess knowing their colors isn't really important for that either.
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imagine if horses and chocobos were existin together...
they're different enough that it'd be a lotta work to care for them both, won't it? what if they fight?
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That's a bridge we'll have to cross when we come to it.
Though... We might just end up having two facilities on the off chance they do end up co-existing?
I think that'd be the best course of action to keep them safe, happy, and healthy.