The Indigo League (
indigo_league) wrote2020-02-03 12:56 am
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TYPE: NULL applications
A blast of cool lobby air greets you as the glass doors to Silph Co. slide open...
The first floor of the building is elegant and polished, a sprawling plane of shiny tile and tasteful decorative plants. Employees in sharp white uniforms bustle through occasionally, but it's clear that the company's main business takes place on the floors above, blocked off by stern-looking guards.
Fortunately, before you can wander off and end up... who-knows-where, you are beckoned over by a cheery receptionist.
"Welcome! Hello!"
She stands at a counter, two stacks of paper and a cup full of complimentary Silph Co. pens set neatly on top. A screen behind her rotates through a series of photos; some of Type: Nulls engaged in amazing battles, but also some featuring Type: Nulls in various homey situations... playing fetch with their trainer, tugging a rope toy around with a Growlithe, cuddled up against a family's young child...
"You must be here for our Type: Null programs." She gestures at both the stacks of paper. "Are you here for our Beta-Tester Program or our Adoption Program? Please make sure you fill out the correct paperwork!"
Regardless of which program you are here for, there is a lot of red tape to go through. Thankfully, the employee is there to answer your questions and point out any fine print with a beaming smile. Another employee, meanwhile, fetches you something to drink and registers your Trainer ID number.
Please submit your form to the designated top level.
If you are looking for our old Type: Null application page, it can be found here.
The first floor of the building is elegant and polished, a sprawling plane of shiny tile and tasteful decorative plants. Employees in sharp white uniforms bustle through occasionally, but it's clear that the company's main business takes place on the floors above, blocked off by stern-looking guards.
Fortunately, before you can wander off and end up... who-knows-where, you are beckoned over by a cheery receptionist.
"Welcome! Hello!"
She stands at a counter, two stacks of paper and a cup full of complimentary Silph Co. pens set neatly on top. A screen behind her rotates through a series of photos; some of Type: Nulls engaged in amazing battles, but also some featuring Type: Nulls in various homey situations... playing fetch with their trainer, tugging a rope toy around with a Growlithe, cuddled up against a family's young child...
"You must be here for our Type: Null programs." She gestures at both the stacks of paper. "Are you here for our Beta-Tester Program or our Adoption Program? Please make sure you fill out the correct paperwork!"
Regardless of which program you are here for, there is a lot of red tape to go through. Thankfully, the employee is there to answer your questions and point out any fine print with a beaming smile. Another employee, meanwhile, fetches you something to drink and registers your Trainer ID number.
Please submit your form to the designated top level.
If you are looking for our old Type: Null application page, it can be found here.
slides over...also hi i checked on emporio's current age and died
1. Adopter Name: Emporio Alniño
2. Adopter Age: 13
3. Adopter Designation: Trainer
4. Briefly, please describe your home situation so we may match you with the best-fitting Null available.
Currently I'm on the road a lot? Technically I'm on the Gym Challenge, but I haven't been working on that too much lately. I share my tent with my pokemon, and sometimes my Golurk helps by putting a tarp up where I can't reach.
5. Do you still accept the responsibility of training your Type: Null even if it changes form?
Yes
I give my permission for any of this information to be verified.
as an aside I know it's RNG determined but Emporio is a growing ghost magnet and it would make my day if he got a ghost type for this reason-
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