shatteredlenses: Assassinesque (Assassinesque)
Ignis Scientia ([personal profile] shatteredlenses) wrote in [community profile] lifeaftr 2017-11-14 10:55 am (UTC)

There must be a way to change that view without putting them in danger. It's not fair that they have to live in fear or be restricted just because they look different.

[Ignis has no idea how large these balls they live in are, but they can't be that large if Guzma keeps them with him. The pokemon, on the other hand, sound as if they are quite large which means it can't be very pleasant spending so much time in them. Something has to change; it's just figuring out the how that is the hard part. Fortunately, Ignis has a few ideas. Will they work? He's not sure, but he has a feeling that as long as there is a chance, Guzma will likely try.]

Stigmas are hard to break, but it can be done. Just because an animal may be scary to look at doesn't mean they can't be helpful too. We just need to let people see how helpful they can be. Instead of hiding them so much, it may be better to keep them out--only when you are around to keep them safe, of course. Let people see them doing helpful things or even playing. Let them see Ariados making silk to help you with projects. Golisopod...

[Shoot, without a description it's hard to think of something the other pokemon can do and Ignis finds himself falling silent for a few moments as he thinks.]

...can he carry things? Help move things that a human can't maybe? We just need to replace 'scary' as the first thing people think of when they see them. If they think 'helpful' instead, then they will be less prone to foolish violent reactions.

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