Svein | Politoed, Kabutops, Gyarados, Lanturn, Toxapex, Ludicolo | Location: Forest | Tags: Youta | Mentions: Dio
- Svein’s polite smile didn’t falter, even though he certainly didn’t miss the abrupt change in subject. Not wanting to call out the younger man or make him feel anxious, even as he could see Youta’s hands were shaking, Svein simply decided to let it be. No matter, he trusted Youta was not up to no good — the least he could expect in another gym leader, after all, was a keen sense of responsibility. At Youta’s next words, though, Svein bit back a retort. He truly appreciated that Youta liked Magikarp, that much was true; it was rare to find someone that looked beyond the shallow “Magikarp is useless” argument and saw them for what they truly were: diamonds in the rough.
That said, though, Svein also didn’t like it when others carelessly pointed out the weaknesses of water-type Pokémon. On its own, it was certainly no harm done; it was simply a fact that Water was ineffective against Grass and Electric. However, when the subject did come up, it all too often led to people underestimating just how powerful water Pokémon could truly be! His opponents in gym battles generally adopted the self-righteous mindset of ‘If I have my Grass or Electric Pokémon with me, I’ll be fine.’ and he relished in proving them wrong. Granted, he couldn’t always win - he was meant to be a surmountable challenge for young trainers to face, after all, not an undefeatable wall like his Toxapex - but he did like to take opposing trainers by surprise when their reliance on type effectiveness worked against them, as it meant his hard work in training his team to overcome their weaknesses had paid off! While he didn’t employ a Water/Ground type himself (though he was absolutely impartial to Swamperts, Quagsires, and Gastrodons... there was something adorably charming about the latter two after all!), he liked to think he had reasonable options to oppose both Electric and Grass types (only because so many challengers liked coming at him with them expecting a clean sweep!). After all, it was something he'd taken into consideration when building his full team.
Although Svein was ready to launch into a speech on how water-type Pokémon were more than just their weaknesses, he decided to let bygones be bygones. Youta clearly didn’t mean anything harmful by what he’d said, so it would really only reflect poorly on Svein himself if he decided to turn an offhand comment into an argument. Besides, he could imagine Youta felt the exact same when someone was too keen on pointing out how Ground types had the leg up on Electric types. Hearing the same argument about type matchups could really grate on a gym leader’s nerves. Taking a deep breath to calm down (He’d just about mentally prepped himself for a spontaneous lecture of the advantages on raising Water types, but he held himself back. He blamed it on the lecture he delivered earlier today — curse his didactic mood.) - a habit he shared with his younger brother, believe it or not - he turned back to the lake and watched as his colleague sent out his own Lanturn to join the foraging wild Pokémon. Watching the Light Pokémon interact with the Magikarp and Poliwag that were around, Svein couldn’t help but genuinely start to relax. There was something oddly therapeutic about just watching water-type Pokémon swim around enjoying themselves. “Now I wish I’d brought my Lanturn with me,” he remarked, only half-joking considering he’d… accidentally left his pokéballs behind. “She would’ve liked to meet yours, I’m sure. It'd be nice to see the two of them play together sometime.”
Now, while he would’ve been content simply staying here to watch, Svein had a feeling Youta might get bored of that eventually, and he didn’t want to hold him up for too long. Instead, he turned back to the younger gym leader and offered, “What say you to a walk around the forest? Not for long, of course, but maybe we’ll run into some of the trainers we’ll be facing.” Granted, Hardstone Market housed the 4th gym so it was a bit of a ways off for novice trainers, but the fact was that Youta would eventually have to face off against whoever passed Svein’s gym as well. There was no harm in sizing up their competition now!