Let me explain the whole fairy thing. What England sees are indeed fairies, but not Fairy type Pokemon. He's a magic user, and the fairies he sees are magical creatures.

This would be so much easier to explain if there was a Magic type, since only those who use magic can see magical creatures, and since America can't, he can't see them. For some reason, this includes the Fairy type.

As for me, I tend to agree with that point of view, being a Dragon type.

Finally, I have a question for you. Are your lands on the same continent as Orre, and if so, do you two know each other?


Salamence,

There are... actual fairies? Not just Fairy-types? I didn't know that... But then again, I don't know how to use any magic, and I don't know anyone where I'm from that can. Perhaps I am simply unable to see them.

The concept of magic giving one the ability to see fairies seems a bit fishy, though. How would you or anyone else know for sure that a magic-user is actually seeing fairies, and they're not hallucinating as a result of the effects of the strange powers associated with magic? And, furthermore (forgive me if this seems a bit silly, as I don't know all that much about magic), wouldn't a magic user be able to use their powers to allow a non-magic-user to see fairies and other things of that nature, thereby eliminating the possibility of only magic-users being capable of seeing fairies?

This 'America' person is... unable to see Fairy-types at all? That is quite odd... from what you told me, it makes sense for him not to be able to see fairies, but Fairy-types? That doesn't make sense at all... Perhaps we will gain a better understanding about this as more research on Fairy-types is done, yes?

Which point of view are you referring to, exactly? Are you talking about not being able to see Fairy-types? Are you sure you're alright with that? You are aware that Fairy-type moves are supereffective against Dragon-types, and that your Dragon-type moves would have no effect on them, aren't you? I thought you might be a bit more concerned about that.

And as for Orre, I'm afraid my land isn't very close to theirs at all. In fact, the region of Unova is very far away from a lot of places, so the only thing keeping me connected to other regions is long-distance transportation and communication via technology. If I remember correctly, Orre is northwest of Johto.

Orre and I have met a few times due to business purposes, but we haven't really gotten to know each other on a personal level very well. I tend to interact more with the other "league" regions, like Hoenn or Kalos. And Orre, well... barely talks to anyone at all, from what I've seen.

- Unova


((Nice to see you again, man! I'm sure Unova is happy to see Salamence, too. Sorry if the last chapter created a bit of a misunderstanding. :V))