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"...ah. I have one. It's... not the prettiest memory, but I'd still describe it as nostalgic."
She smiled softly, thinking back on her first journey. "When I began my trek through the Sinnoh region, it was with my siblings, Jack and Lucy. Jack chose a Turtwig as his starter, and Lucy chose Chimchar. That meant I was left with a Piplup. Pip. Of course, I'd never change him for anything-- Pip is my dear friend and partner, and I'd hate to part with him, ever.
"We began by going through Jubilife City to Oreburgh, where Jack and I got our first Badges. Then, we decided to go east of Jubilife after that to challenge Byron, the Steel-type Leader, but Jack lost and I won. After that, we traveled to Iron Island and the Cobalt Peninsula, where Jack got a Gym Badge from a lesser known Gym Leader. By the time we came back to Jubilife City, Eterna was to be our third stop in the Gym Badge-gathering journey."
"Along the way, my siblings and I had discovered hints of activity, but Team Galactic itself hadn't actually revealed itself until my friend Ash Ketchum arrived from the Kanto region. Back then, everything was still relatively new to me. The trip was long, but when we made it to Eterna City, we had split up to do some exploring, and agreed to return to the Pokemon Center for the night once we were through. I wanted to check out the statue of the Legendary Pokemon, but while I was there, I happened to catch a glimpse of someone suspicious. When I followed them, I..."
"...I got caught up in a conflict bigger than myself. The suspicious figure I had followed was someone chasing down a hidden variety of Pokemon, trying to take them back from underground trades and back alley thieves. He was a Snagger, and he used an illegal machine to steal back Pokemon that belonged to others. That was when I discovered I could sense Shadow Pokemon. At the time, one of the Pokemon he was chasing had been a Ponyta. That's... where the color orange comes in.
"Since he was stuck with me, because I was too stubborn to let him go when I should have, the Snagger gave me instructions and I basically helped him break into a Galactic Corporation building in Eterna City. One of their workers had two Shadow Pokemon, a Crawdaunt and a Ponyta. Since the Crawdaunt seemed like the bigger threat, the Snagger told me to go after the Ponyta. So, I did. But... I could sense it was suffering."
"I didn't want the fighting to continue. I hated feeling its fear, and seeing its pain. Ponyta was writhing in its own flames, and it wasn't long before, in a fit of Shadow-induced rage, it set the entire floor ablaze. I rushed at it, engulfing it in a hug, and tried to sing to soothe it. It took a lot of strength, and a lot of injuries, but finally, I'd managed to calm Ponyta down and convince it I wasn't going to harm it. But then, of course, I passed out from the heat and lack of oxygen. The next thing I knew, I had woken up in a hospital section of the Pokemon Center, and there was a Poke Ball on my bedside table. In the news, it was listed as though I had been taken hostage by the Snagger, who was an international outlaw, and forced to assist him. No one knows that he saved my life that day. Not even my siblings. Since he doesn't trust the police, though, I swear not to break his trust. That was a bittersweet day for me. It was also one of the most memorable; it was how I met Umber, who decided to stay with me since then."
#🌸 ~ in character ~ 🌸#🌸 ~ inbox memes ~ 🌸#🌸 ~ pokemon verse ~ 🌸#thanks for the ask!#i did not expect to get a color like orange and a feeling like that#but this is a story i've had planned for a LOOOOONG time#and it seems to fit perfectly#this is when sylvia began learning what it takes to be strong#since then she's made conservation efforts for shadow pokemon#and she still has not given the police nor pokemon rangers the name of the outlaw she worked with
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Anonymous Butterfly Soup asks, batch 6
IT’S RIGHT NEXT TO THE BIG TOBLERONE I’M ALIVE
Being covered by a big gaming news site was one of my fantasies, so I’m elated this happened. The article is here, for anyone curious!
More asks under the cut!!
A note before I start -- if you submitted a bug, I saw it!! Thank you for reporting them!
Yes, she did! Her Facebook profile pic is her posing in front of a store at the mall, and you can see Jun’s reflection taking the pic in the store window
Akarsha didn’t realize, but Noelle totally heard it. Noelle kind of had a sense of what was up already, but actually hearing it worried her. She was debating whether or not to intervene when Min showed up.
On a small note, Min trying to cheer Akarsha up slightly improved Noelle’s opinion of Min (even though Min and Akarsha almost end up fist fighting again afterward).
Min plays video games too, imagine them playing Team Fortress 2 and later Overwatch together... Diya, Min, and Noelle have all seen some basic anime like Pokemon, Digimon, and Yugioh, but Akarsha’s the only real hardcore anime fan. I’m glad she met “Sakura”, “Yuki”, and Ester through the baseball club, because now she has weeb friends to talk about that stuff too.
(Ester is less obvious about liking anime than “Sakura” and “Yuki”, but you can still tell by her outfit’s style. Lowkey but not lowkey enough)
I can totally relate to all of them, but I’d say Diya!
Yes, they grow close over the course of the year and Noelle has to try really hard not to cry LMAO They still keep in touch afterward.
Yep, they both feel this huge gulf between themselves and their parents due to cultural differences. Many Asian immigrant parents are extremely conservative so it feels like they’re on a completely different wavelength from you, and at the same time they have complete power over you. It’s kind of a bad feeling.
...Also, shadowing their faces saved me the work of drawing their different facial expressions.
Min was actually out of town when the fire happened, so Diya had to call her and tell her what happened :( Diya (and eventually Min) sleeps on Noelle’s couch for a bit. Noelle and Akarsha aren’t living together at the time and Noelle has the nicer/cleaner apartment
It sounds really miserable, but they’re ok in the end
Noelle's passion is math and science, so she definitely ends up doing something in STEM that she likes, just not what her parents were expecting. Akarsha is similar and becomes a software engineer -- They’re actually both naturally interested in those subjects, which says a lot about how bad the parental pressure really is.
I like to think Diya and Min actually manage to break into minor league baseball and eventually MLB
Most of my outfit inspiration comes from my tumblr/twitter feeds. I wish I could recommend you fashion blogs, but I’m not following any?! They’re all just fandom mutuals who randomly reblog cool clothes sometimes.
I used to have trouble deciding what clothes characters should wear, so every time I see an image of a cool outfit I save it for reference. After doing this since high school I now have...uh...
And those are just the unorganized ones, the ones i have in folders are like...
Now if I’m stumped for what a character should wear, I just browse these massive folders for inspiration. I can actually pinpoint the omocat jacket that gave me the idea for Min’s:
I thought, “it should be a warning: high voltage sign on the back!”, and then I just went on Google images and looked them up.
Sorry if this isn’t helpful!
I don’t think Min really minds, but The Squad is even better! Deke squad
Yeah, Akarsha’s parents wouldn’t approve either. Out of the main four, Diya is actually the only one whose parents are fine with it
Ooh thank you this is an awesome compliment to receive!!
I REALLY want to make merch some day! I’ve never made physical merch before and I’m a bit intimidated not knowing where to start/how to handle shipping, so it may take a while, though :(
I didn’t give anyone last names and I doubt I ever will, sorry! Feel free to give them your own if you want
This was intentional, but at the same time I can’t believe everyone IMMEDIATELY noticed. You guys are so in tune with 4/20
Diya and Akarsha are Indian, Min-seo is Korean, Noelle is Taiwanese, Chryssa is black, Liz is…mostly Irish, I think? “Sakura” is Pakistani, “Yuki” is Filipino. I’ve heard a lot of guesses for Ester, but she’s half black and half Chinese!
i got u son!!
Thank you, I really love hearing this because the feeling that this narrative was missing was what made me want to make this game in the first place!
you might feel a bit more sympathetic to min when you reach her part of the story! Your mileage may vary, though
If you want to make a game like Butterfly Soup, try the program Renpy! It doesn’t require programming experience to use and there’s a lot of guides online on how to use it. My NUMBER ONE BIG ADVICE IS MAKE A REALLY, REALLY SMALL GAME FIRST. My first game, Pom Gets Wi-Fi, was only 30-45 minutes long. If you make it any bigger than that, you almost guaranteed will never finish it. The dream game that you want to make is probably longer than that, so don’t make your dream game first! That’s kind of why I was so alarmed when Pom Gets Wi-Fi took off -- I’m very proud of that game and still love it, but it was like my test for the games I dreamed of making like Butterfly Soup. (Also, 17 is a great age to start making games, good for you!) Other stuff I’ve learned: Programming: I mostly learned super specific things that can’t be easily applied to other situations. If you want to know how I did a specific thing in Renpy, message me!
Writing: If you’re struggling to write something, it might be for a good reason. Maybe the scene is unnecessary or boring, your mental image of the scene doesn’t translate well to the format of your work, or the character motivations aren’t convincing enough. Deleting a scene altogether isn’t defeat, sometimes it’s the best path forward! Give up more!
Artwise: Drawing for non-pixel art games takes FOREVER. The sheer amount of time it’d take to draw all the characters and backgrounds was so demoralizing that I found myself procrastinating because I didn’t want to tackle it. Not only did I have a large cast of characters (9 in the baseball club alone), but because of flashbacks, I had to draw half of them again as kids!
To anyone thinking about making a game by themselves, SERIOUSLY consider making it a pixel art game. If you’re that set on making a non-pixel art game, SEVERELY limit the number of characters and backgrounds you have to draw!! I’m begging u...learn from my mistakes...
You’re welcome!!! :>
I loved USC! The Interactive Media major was cool and fun -- I met a lot of good friends through the program! It was probably the best few years of my life.
Unfortunately...I felt like it did nothing to prepare me for finding a job. There are very few classes for aspiring game artists and game writers. There wasn’t a single professor who worked as an artist at a triple A studio while I was there, and only one who was a major writer. I get that you gotta be self motivated, but I wish I had someone in the faculty I felt comfortable discussing my career path with. Some of the professors had clear favorite students and if you weren’t one of them, they’d make very little effort to reach out to you or interact with you. I know I'm introverted, but I never got this feeling with my general elective classes -- I had plenty of chances to talk to my writing professor, architecture lab professor, art teacher, etc., yet I came out of a lot of my Interactive Media classes wondering if my professors even remembered me.
If you want to be a game designer or maybe a writer, and are really focused/outgoing with your professors, it could be the major for you, but if you want to be a game artist I’m not sure it’s the best place to be.
I was actually crazy stressed out when it came out, so nope! It’s happening this weekend
I was super nervous right after it came out because I was worried people wouldn’t like it! I put a lot into it, and actually teared up writing parts of it, so it was a ridiculous relief to see that people were touched by it. I’m really happy now and really want to make a sequel. Also, I’m beyond grateful to my friends/mutuals/fans spreading the word and tweeting/posting about the game and making fancontent ;~; I really owe everything to them! A few people wondered about how I was holding up attention-wise, and actually...as a fanartist I sort of thrive on this, haha. Also, this is much less intense than when I released Pom Gets Wi-Fi. For perspective, it took Butterfly Soup a week to reach the number of downloads Pom got in one day.
Good!!! You’re welcome!
you’re welcome!!!
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