"There's no rule that says you have to perform as a group." Misty went on. "There have been many great solo acts as well as units and troupes through the years."
Zephyr noticed a student and her Hariyama were not paying attention, so she flew down and gently nudged them with a wing.
"Does anyone want to try and guess the meanings of our lightsticks?" Misty offered, gesturing to the rack of glowing lightsticks. In order, was Misty's own sapphire blue stick, Ash's wildfire red stick, Serena's electric yellow stick, and Brock's lawn green stick, which he had trademarked as Gaia Green
@[member="122 Generation"] @[member="~Seeker Of Shadows~"] @[member="HerbZ"] "Those are all good answers, but not the answer I'm looking for." Misty replied. "Let me rephrase the question--using just the colors as a guide, what would you expect our idol images to be like?
Meljssa thought. "Guide. Image." "Isnt that something you create as something positivw" she said out loud
"Oh, let's try this! Our images are reflected in the colours!" Martine said. "Uh... I guess? Otherwise, I wouldn't know where to go from there."
@[member="~Seeker Of Shadows~"] @[member="122 Generation"] @[member="HerbZ"] "Okay, so maybe that question was too hard..." Misty confessed. "Our lightstick colors reflect who we are as idols--for example, I chose sapphire blue for mine because of my love of the water, and a relaxed vibe when I am onstage.
"Oh... Mais nous étions..." Martine said. "We were on the right track, though! Say, do we carry those lightsticks around as we perform?"
"Some idols do carry their own lightsticks to encourage the crowd to wave, but this is somewhat uncommon." Misty explained. "When we want the crowd to wave, we just wave our hands in the pattern we want them to, and people catch on." She turned her attention to the rack of lightsticks again. "Ash's color is wildfire red because of his intense joie de vivre, and the color represents, love, courage, passion, and in some cultures, joy.