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Peridot's nicknaming game is incredibly weak, because why the heck should she call them by anything other than what they are? Individuality is for organic chumps.
Someday, maybe, she will change her tune.
Pokémon currently on-hand:






Peridot's nicknaming game is incredibly weak, because why the heck should she call them by anything other than what they are? Individuality is for organic chumps.
Someday, maybe, she will change her tune.
CLOD
ELGYEM, the Cerebral Pokemon ♀ | "CLOD"
OT: Peridot
Level: 40
Type: Psychic
Ability: Telepathy; Anticipates an ally's attack and dodges it (does not take friendly fire in team battles. Status moves from allies still hit).
Nature & Characteristic: Calm, often lost in thought.
Moveset: Confusion, Growl, Heal Block, Miracle Eye, Psybeam, Headbutt, Hidden Power, Imprison, Simple Beam, Dark Pulse (TM), Zen Headbutt, Psych Up, Psychic
Met at: Goldenrod City (level 15)
Though Peridot would adamantly protest otherwise, Clod the Elgyem has become Peridot's most trusted pokemon partner, and a constant source of company and support throughout her stay in the Pokemon world. When they first met, initial assessment indicated that this Pokémon was everything that her trainer wasn't: calm, inexpressive, low-key, and quietly at peace with the world around her.
Months later, that assessment still holds mostly true: Clod nearly always acts like her mind is a million miles away, or perhaps even on some alternate plane of existence for how much of a flip she seems to give about her surroundings. Her detached demeanor is highly misleading, though, and she's much more attentive to her trainer than one might assume. Just because she seems constantly spaced out, doesn't mean that she isn't paying attention. Clod follows Peridot around religiously, and can nearly always be found levitating at her trainer's side. Her near constant presence puts her in the unique position of being able to calmly draw Peridot's attention to things that her trainer, who has a tendency to slip into a one-track mindset, might otherwise ignore or miss out on.
Peridot is still deeply perturbed by the fact that she has yet to ever see Clod sleep, or even close her eyes for anything longer than a slow blink.