It's been 84 years and still the debate rages.
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I know I’ve done this before but we have new people and it was fun before!!
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Saw some discussion about this on Reddit, and now I'm curious:
Option 1:
Option 2:
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Probably one of the most interesting things I've seen in the submas fandom is the rise of "Lady Sneasler" as a title for the specific Sneasler Ingo is the warden of.
Now what's not very obvious in the Legend of Arceus games is that Noble Pokemon and Ride Pokemon are both descended from the original 10 hero Pokemon blessed by Arceus, but they are consitered two distinct categories. It actually surprised me too looking back on it but Pokemon like Sneasler and Braviary (ride Pokemon) are not given the title of Lord or Lady as opposed to Pokemon like Electrode or Kleaveor.
While they all seem to have wardens caring for them, there seems to be a heightened cultural importance on the Pokemon that don't nessisarily do anything else but be nobles? It's actually kind of interesting part of the culture of the Diamond and Pearl clans I don't see talked about a lot.
Now I pretty consistently see Sneasler referred to as "Lady Sneasler" in Submas fanworks when Ingo only ever refers to her as "Sneasler" in canon. It even got to the point I assumed she was called that until I actually checked the script.
Now, what I want to ask the Submas people (as a LOA fan) is what had you start to call her Lady Sneasler?
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full odds meaning without hunting for one, chaining, masuda method, etc
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Day Four
[Image ID: Umbreon and Sylveon, two Pokemon, with fancy backgrounds behind them. End ID]
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