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How are the E4 treated in the pokemon world

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So its said that the E4 are extremely famous in the pokemon world...so how would it be to see an E4 member out in public?
Do people seem starstruck or what...also how do the E4 live? as in are they rich, do they have mansions or exclusive training grounds or what?

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I tihnk they'd be famous celebrities and people would be happy to see them...especially fangirls/fanboys
 
I see them more of being type experts. And they could be celebrities as some have used their celebrity status like Aaron of Sinnoh and Bruno of Kanto. They could also be teachers to a degree to.
 
I see them as celebrities of some sort, due to their expertise in Pokemon battling.
 
I see them as famous athletes/celebrities. They're on tv alot, & usually have lots of fans. Hell, I remember in the show Drew having merchandise made of him & he's only a Coordinater. E4 have got to be living it up even more than that if they chose.
 
It might depend on the nature of that incarnation of the E4. Heck, in Special alone you have different versions of them, with the Kanto E4 being Lance's followers.
 
I think if someone saw them in public, the E4 would be treated with honour (much like someone in Ancient Rome would treat the Pope, or someone in ancient japan would treat an Emperor)
 
They might be famous celebrities honered by people. Though they can also be followers.
 
I would think that they would be local celebrities due to them being the strongest trainers in their region, baring the champion. Outside of that, they're probably just trainers to people, except more powerful.
 
I think somebody like Lucian would rather sit in a cave training than be around others. But I can imagine Flint loving to be in the spotlight. Bertha would be a grandmother type to new trainers, and Aaron would probably like exploring.
 
Well, based on the size of the regions, one can assume that there are 7 Elites in what makes up Poke-Japan, so they're essentially the 35 best athletes in the country. Now, add that Pokemon battling is the only "sport" anyone cares about, so compare them to the top 5 athletes in your country within whatever sport you care most about. NOW add that being a top-class Pokemon trainer requires a hell of a lot more positive characteristics than anything comparable in this world, making them ever more likable.
So yeah, take all the people in the world you look up to the most, and pretend they're all the same person. Now we're getting pretty close to what an Elite member would be like.
 
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