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Zacharie ([personal profile] catinthemask) wrote in [community profile] entranceway2016-10-27 04:39 pm

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Another day, another event. It seems Wonderland is determined to remind me that I am short as both an adult and a child. Perhaps the next one could involve stilts of some sort. That being said, I apologize for anything strange I may have said.

[Because clearly that's the only thing to address here. Regardless, Zacharie moves on.]

My personal thoughts aside, I have noticed we have a few new faces! Welcome to Wonderland friends. I'm Zacharie, the traditional items merchant. I sell a variety of useful items and equipment for you protagonist types and I take trades, information and actual money if you have it as payment. Feel free to browse and I will be happy to help you with anything you may need.

[And here's his list! Enjoy all the video game lingo. He's just going to wait for any questions he might receive.]
battlefront: all your joy (I wish that I could witness)

[personal profile] battlefront 2016-11-24 08:22 pm (UTC)(link)
[It's kind of a guilty pleasure of his, discussing Chocobos and breeds and care. He's always been fond of them, ever since the first time he'd seen one outside of Nibelheim. The wild ones can be terrifying at times, but once domesticated, he could spend hours just hanging out with a whole farm of 'em.]

There's different variations of them. Yellow are most common - born yellow like a baby chick, but they never outgrow it. They're usually a bit fussy and a lot of wild ones don't fare well in the wild, which is why people try to take 'em in.

Chocobos of any other color are usually bred specially, though some can rarely be found in the wild. White ones don't usually get that big, and people keep 'em more as pets. Blue, green, and black are healthier, with black being the sturdiest of 'em all.

Only Gold Chocobos are above black ones, and it takes a long an' extensive breeding process to hatch one of those. Take care of one well enough, and it can run up to speeds of 95km. A lot of people race 'em, but they're better at travel than anything else.