Erika quietly breathed a sigh of relief. Gibs had managed to hang in there and she was quite proud of him and herself even if her respect for self was just a little bit. Gibs definitely look exhausted, however, and so she addressed that. She bent down and patted his head. "Good work, Gibs! I'll let you take a break for now but I'll think of something to reward you later, okay? We got the right message across, I think." Erika returned her Gible to his Pokeball, just in time to hear Jenelle's offer.
It felt awful, Erika believed, that she was actually tempted to get herself a favor like this. Any Pokemon was significant and the potential promise of filling in her team made this offer almost too good to be true. Of course, Erika should have immediately declined but she hesitated letting her silence give up a bit about herself. Yet hearing Farfetch'd behind her, she finally replied with her answer. "No... Not if Farfetch'd gets hurt like that. Sorry."
It felt tough to decline but turning away from Jenelle and looking at Farfetch'd made her feel relieved. "You're okay now, Farfetch'd. She won't bother you any more but you'll need to be more careful about people, okay?" Erika bent down offered a few comforting pets. Now, Farfetch'd was interesting in that while Erika might have wanted to capture him, or her, she felt a bit guilty about the idea oddly enough. As if she'd be doing just the same by taking a Farfetch'd out of the environment and hurting their population numbers. It was a complicated feeling. "Farfetch'd, if you want, you can keep me company for a bit. I was going to go catch a Swablu!" Erika beamed, having made up her mind there and now.
So if Farfetch'd wanted to pal around, he or she, was more than welcome too! Erika even brought out Chic to play around with Farfetch'd while she focused on tracking down a Swablu. The evolution into an Altaria was pretty powerful and would let Erika's team be a bit more flexible, she thought.
Anyway, with capturing a Swablu. Erika would draw out Sno and have her use Powder Snow until the Swablu looked tired. Then she'd use however many Pokeballs she needed.
Dawkin was pleased with his Pokemon's efforts. Wooper was, as always, very excited as well and practically glowing with happiness since he was able to handle the training easily. It was harder to judge Cacena as it was a new addition and didn't seem particularly expressive but both those things would likely change with time. Perhaps now was the time to practice against another trainer. It should provide good practice, and perhaps they'd even be able to offer him a helpful tip or two.
Species: Aron Level: 13 Personality: A stubborn and sometimes disagreeable little fellow, he likes eating. A lot. He's smarter than he looks and can be quite devious in order to get what he wants. Quirks/Talents/Aspirations/Other: Fill in as we go. Probably Moves: Tackle, Harden, Mudslap, Headbutt, Metal Claw, Rock Tomb Ability: Sturdy. Allows the Pokemon to survive an attack that would otherwise knock it out. Held Item:
100%
Gender: Female Type: Water/Ground Personality: Quirks/Talents/Aspirations/Other: Level: 13 Moves: Water Gun, Tail Whip, Mud Sport, Mud Shot Ability: Water Absorb, will regain health upon being hit with a water-type move. Held Item: None.
100%
Gender: Male Type: Electric Personality: (Up to player.) Quirks/Talents/Aspirations/Other: (Up to player.) Level: 10 Moves: Thundershock, Charm, Tail Whip, Sweet Kiss Ability: Static, may paralyze other Pokémon on contact. Held Item: Dragon Scale.
Tyrunt
Gender: ♂ Type: Rock/Dragon Personality: Affectionate, likes to nibble on things, and gets distracted easily Quirks/Talents/Aspirations/Other: To be discovered Level:6 Moves: Tail Whip, Tackle, Roar Ability: Strong Jaw. Increases the power of biting-based moves. Held Item: None.
100%
Gender: ♀ Type: Grass Personality: (Up to player.) Quirks/Talents/Aspirations/Other: (Up to player.) Level: 14 Moves: Poison Sting, Leer, Absorb, Growth, Leech Seed, Sand Attack Ability: Water Absorb. Contact with water restores health, including water from any Water-type moves. Held Item: None.
Amelia sighed in relief when the other two agreed to join her party. While Golett seemed to be eager to join, it was Honedge who worried her, as it had apparently taken some small intervention on Aegislash's part to convince it to join. Knowing she could only take one and that Honedge was doubting her, Amelia made her decision rather easily, though still very reluctantly. She would give Golett and Yamask each a small hug before speaking. "I'll have to send you two away, though it is not my choice. If I could have my way, I would have all three of you stay with me and the rest of my friends. I don't know where you will end up, but I hope it is nice and comfortable. However, I will make finding you my top priority." She said to them before catching each of the pokemon in turn. It actually pained her to watch the pokeballs Yamask and Golett were in vanish in a flash of light, causing a single tear to fall down her face. She quickly wiped it away before turning to Aegislash one last time and bowing once again. "Thank you for everything Lord Aegislash. I pray your lives are more peaceful from this day forward."
With that she would let Aegislash say what it would, if anything at all, before she would make her way out of the tomb. Once outside, she would take a second to gather her bearings before opening her umbrella and making her way back to town, being careful to avoid any wild encounters. Once in town, she would find a place to rest, gladly doing so while letting her pokemon meet their new teammate.
When she woke up, regardless of the time, she decided to make one quick stop before leaving town. She would make her way to the gardens in town and once inside, she would look around for the Shedinja she had managed to save from the rather creepy woman Joshua had saved her from in turn before.
So, Celebrity hid somewhere while the rest did their best to act natural. A couple of coins were left on the ground, and it didn’t take too long for a Murkrow to notice. A Murkrow blinked as the coins were located, so the bird swooped in-!
And landed on a building overlooking the area, looking about. Seems he was a bit suspicious. Wasn’t this just a tad, little bit convenient? … Hm. … Nope, too suspicious, and aware of that there were in fact awake trainers nearby. Murkrow waved his wings and flew-
-unknowingly straight over Celebrity’s hiding spot, where she promptly started singing to him. Murkrow spun, trying to avoid, but unfortunately it didn’t roll Insomnia (which was an option for Murkrow) and as such collapsed in a pile a bit further away. Celebrity shot a Disarming Voice at Murkrow, doing significant damage, and also woke the Murkrow up!
Murkrow got up and tried to dart away, but before the black bird could, Skylar threw a Pokéball! The night did not decrease Skylar’s accuracy in the slightest!
The Murkrow panicked, trying to flee, so Skylar was forced to catch him while he was awake, but given the considerable damage Celebrity had done… Murkrow was absorbed into the ball, which fell onto the ground.
The ball rolled o-
-nce! The ball rolled twice! … The ball rolled thrice.
click
Skylar caught Murkrow!
Gender: ♂ Type: Dark/Flying Personality: (Up to player.) Quirks/Talents/Aspirations/Other: (Up to player.) Level: 6 Moves: Peck, Astonish, Pursuit Ability: Prankster. Dramatically speeds up status-moves. Held Item: None.
Currently at about 2% health left.
New Pokémon caught! Skylar earned 1250 P!
Would you like to give a nickname to Murkrow?
There he goes! And… there was someone coming over, now. Over there, Vivia was coming over… she was carrying something. Her eyes were exceptionally wide behind her glasses, each step she took wobbly and insecure.
'S-Skylar? Is that you? I-I had some problems recognizing you in the darkness, g-guess you wouldn’t have that problem, haha…' Vivia said, sounding shaken.
'Skylar, I…' she said, short of breath, and also almost stumbling on her own legs as she came closer. 'I found something on Route 3, and it… and it…' she said, wobbling lightly on her feet, her tone sounding so cracked and like she might start sobbing at any moment for some reason… until she came close to Skylar and she could-
'ISN’T IT ADORABLE!?' Vivia asked in almost a shriek, holding forth the creature she’d been carrying up close to Skylar’s face.
Pokédex Entry #704 – Goomy, the Soft Tissue Pokémon. Known as the “weakest Dragon-Pokémon”. As it’s composed mostly of water it lives in damp, shady places so its body doesn’t dry out. It’s covered by a slimy, slippery membrane that makes attack slide off harmlessly, but they’re very sensitive so touching it is like a shock to it, leaving it unable to move.
'… Goomy?' Goomy asked, startled by Vivia’s movement to show her. Notably, Vivia’s exceptionally carefully just holding her hands under the creature, creating a little platform for Goomy to sit on rather than grabbing the blob in any way.
'C-can you perceive it? It’s, like, all blubby and flubby and...' Vivia brought it back to her, her eyes behind her glasses tearing up above the absurd dragon-Pokémon. 'Aaaah, it’s so cute… I just want to grasp around her and squeeze her, but I’d hurt her if I did that… It’s such… anguish…!' Viola quivered a bit as she complained, her hands shaking under Goomy, who looked a bit uncomfortable holding onto the shaking hands…
… So, apparently Vivia found herself a Goomy on Route 3. That happened.
What would Skylar like to do now?
Highhill Town
Highhill Town is a small, lively place that has seemingly stood atop this hill from time immemorial and never really changed. The atmosphere in Highhill Town is much fresher than surrounding places, the buildings are older and the work as honest as ever. The old town is populated by elders and younglings aplenty, and the town has a culture of their own. Plenty of Pokémon assist with the work, either as work-force or the animals that work is being done on.
One usually only crosses Highhill Town on a trip to or from Pureplain City. Regardless, it is a place of beauty. The fields around it are cultivated by hard-working people and Pokémon while the lake to the east gleams in the sunshine as fishermen attend it. There are small roads of asphalt spiraling up the hill to lead to all the old buildings, and children playing around in stairs or nature is very common.
It is said that a trainer praying at the nearby Silent Shrine will be blessed on their journey, so many travel to Highhill Town just for that. There’s also a set of very ancient rocks spread about town, pointing out towards the lake on top of the hill with some engravings. What they mean? Nobody knows. Also, Highhill Town is the residence of a certain Move Changer, whose abilities are sought by some new trainers. What he can do? Visit him to find out.
1. Find Pokémon. Can still search for Pokémon in towns~ 2. Talk. In cities and towns, there are considerably more people one can talk to. Talking can give you info on local rumors and such. 3. Exit. Exit the town to any of the connected areas. 4. Specify. If you specify what you want to do, the GM will take it into account and tell the result. 5. Trigger random event. Force the GM to use his imagination to make a scenario for you. 6. Notable Buildings. Visit any of the facilities of the city! 6.1. Pokémon Center. Heal all your Pokémon. 6.2. PokéMart. Go to a store and buy things. 6.3. Pokémon Gym. ??? 6.4. Docks. For fishermen or perhaps a ticket across Route 14. 6.5. Ancient Rocks. Of completely unknown origin, ancient writing on them. 6.6. Ranch. There are ranches around Highhill, if you stand to gain from them. 6.7. Move Changer. We can guess from the name, but what can this man do? 6.8. Mayor’s House. If you see reason to visit, it’s right by the rocks.
Connected areas: Route 1. To the south, is the common route of first journeys. Green and straight. Route 3. To the north, the route to Rainrock or the Silent Shrine. A wet woodland. Route 14. To the east, the lake known as the Dragon Lake, potentially for crossing. Path to Silent Shrine. To the west, the Silent Forest and the path to the shrine within.
So, the battle began, and Erza sent out both Shadowfang and Princess at once, and-
‘Wait, hold on, it’s a double battle-?’ Charline asked, in surprise, because she’d totally sent out both her Pokémon only so that they’d be seen, still intending that it’d be one-on-one after that, but-
‘SURE! DOUBLE BATTLES, GO!’ Hector didn’t even hesitate.
‘Gah!’ Charline recoiled a little, then grinned. ‘Well, gotta adjust my strategy a bit, then!’ Because double Bide is NOT A GOOD STRATEGY.
She does, however, still command Throh to use Bide when she realizes a Gust is heading for him. Meditite, however…
‘Meditite! Power-up Punch the Pooch! You can win that!’ Charline commanded, and Meditite hovered forth at Shadowfang, while Throh was charging Bide at Princess. Shadowfang would still be able to get off the Howl, increasing his attack, but perhaps Charline’s change of strategy will cause one in Erza as well?
Meditite is going to charge Shadowfang, trying to Detect at bites and trying to Power-Up Punch when given an opportunity. Meanwhile, Throh is going to try to Bide Princess, and after that attempt to run after her for Power-Up Punches.
After that!
Summer proceeded to make a harsh sunlight inside the dark dojo!
‘Gah! B-Boss, it’ll be dangerous to train in this sunlight! We’ll dehydrate!’ a Black Belt called.
‘POWER THROUGH IT!’ Hector called, grinning, sweating where he just stood with arms crossed. ‘SHOW THE HARSH SUNLIGHT WHOSE SUPERIOR! KEEP TRAINING, AND GET PLENTY OF DRINKS!’
And so, those that weren’t partaking in the battle continued training in the harsh sunlight that Summer had called indoors…
Croagunk does not have Dry Skin. Are you saying Erza’s good enough a Pokémon Trainer to know Croagunk COULD have had Dry Skin and that the sunlight would have been damaging to the Toxic Mouth Pokémon?
With the sunlight, Dale figured Summer to be the more dangerous Pokémon and Makuhita flashed up to her and slammed with Fake Out, causing her to flinch and made her an open target as Croagunk dashed forth and broke the floor open to get some mud from underneath and throw it at Summer, doing light yet Super Effective Ground-type damage and decreasing her accuracy.
‘OY! WE’RE GONNA NEED TO PAY FOR THAT!’ Hector called, meaning the floor that was just ripped up.
‘Eh, put it on my tab!’ Dale called with a wide smile, sounding like it really didn’t matter all that much to him.
This meant, though, that meant Flora could use Growth, prompting Dale to go a little ‘oh, darn’ as Flora’s stats were boosted greatly by the harsh sunlight.
‘Croagunk, go after Budew, Mud Slap! Makuhita, stay on Vulpix, Power-Up Punch!’ … Dale also has switched his tactics enough to warrant player input. Makuhita is on Summer, not intending on letting her target Croagunk and intending on Power-Up Punching up close, because Croagunk already Mud Slapped her. Croagunk, the poison type, was of course sent after Flora as a grass type, intended to resist the Mega Drain and then Mud-Slap to get down Flora’s Accuracy before Power-Up Punching despite Not-Very-Effective to eventually do significant damage to Flora. What will Erza command?
Against Madeline, later.
The first thing that happened was that Mankey and Hawlucha both charged forth, intending for quick close combat! Mankey at Vee, and Hawlucha at Pharia! They know no fear! … That’s when Vee Helping Handed, powering up Pharia’s Thundershock! It blasts the flying wrestler, cooking the Pokémon excessively and making it collapse onto the ground! … But wait, it just precisely wasn’t done! Hawlucha managed to precisely reach Phario to deliver a single blow of Power-Up Punch! … Didn’t do nearly as much damage as Pharia did to Hawlucha!
Vee then Quick Attacks away, before Mankey could reach him, straight into Hawlucha and knocks out the last of Hawlucha’s health. Meanwhile, Pharia turned and Thunder Waved Mankey, the pig monkey unable to avoid the paralyzing waves! And from here… Mankey was completely unable to overcome his paralysis as he came under constant fire, Pharia shooting Thundershocks and Vee Quick Attacking into him, disorienting Mankey until he couldn’t take anymore and fainting, providing Erza with his easiest victory!
Vee grew to level 15!
‘Aaah, no way…’ Madeline complained as she watched the result. ‘… Guess that’s what happens when you’re allowed to customize your team for what you’re fighting, huh! Don’t get used to it!’
Erza was victorious! Erza gained 52P for winning!
‘… Don’t look so disappointed! We’re all pathetically poor at this gym!’ Madeline announced like proud of this fact.
Anyways, Erza had two fights before that one that didn’t go quite as smoothly! What does he do in those?
It looked like the surrounding Onixes were pretty pleased with Eryn’s fright. There was something of a pleasure in being in a position of power, after all. Then, when she showed her gratitude for the egg offered to her, they also looked pretty pleased with themselves, above all the Onix she was thanking.
‘On-on-on-on…!’ the Onix laughed about making that child to be stronger than him, and then he looked her straight in the eyes with a focused glare. ‘ONIX…!’ He called out, and that translated into I’M COUNTING ON IT…!’
The mother Onix merely continued to glare at her, but with Eryn’s proclamation that the child would be safe, she gave a little grunt that may have been an acknowledgement. Maybe. In any case, she picked up the egg and moved on.
‘Diglett!’ the Diglett that had followed her called out to her happily, one final time before she went out and Onix slammed the entrance and caused it to collapse, ensuring nobody would be using it to enter directly into his domain. Still, if Eryn wanted to go back, she’d soon have her very own Onix that could open that very same path, now, wouldn’t she?
After the little clarification with Eri, they headed on towards Lakewatch Town, heading over the waters in order to get to the Pokémon Center.
‘Hello, and welcome to the Pokémon Center. Would you like to rest your Pokémon?’
Assumingly, yes.
‘Okay. I’ll take your Pokémon for a few seconds, then.’
She’d then accept the Pokéballs and put them into the machine, and…
‘Thank you for waiting. We’ve restored your Pokémon to full health.’
She says as she hands the Pokéballs back. She then bows to her customer and gives a friendly smile.
‘We hope to see you again!’
‘Oh? A Pokémon Egg? Let me see,’ the nurse says, curiously looking over the egg as Eryn came with it for examination. The nurse brought forth numerous equipment to listen in on the egg, shone a little light at it with a special machine, inspecting it with a Chansey standing nearby…
‘It appears to be pretty close to hatching!’ the nurse says, a mild touch of excitement in her voice. ‘Keep travelling like you have, and it’ll come out soon! It’s still a little ways off, but it’s close! … Oh, and, with the shape of what’s inside it… perhaps give it a wide berth when it hatches, okay? The child is going transform, just like in normal Pokémon evolution, so it may come out of the egg considerably bigger than the egg itself!’ the nurse cautioned.
So, that said! Eryn checked with surrounding trainers about Pokémon you could find near here…
Route 14 has Magikarp, of course. She’s also cautioned about Carvanhas, who have a tendency to be violent. Otherwise, there’s a decent mix of tadpole Pokémon and various duck Pokémon…
Route 5 is primarily grass-type, with Oddish and Deerling being the most obvious Pokémon, but with odd bugs like Caterpie and Scatterbug around. Also, some electric rodents can be found among the trees…
Route 6 is, like, a safari. Honestly, go there yourself, if you want to see what you can find, just don’t train there. The Vast Plains, as they’re called, are way more dangerous than the other Routes around here… So she’s cautioned.
Frozen Caves… First, she’s told there are miners there that mine things out of the ice. Ancient Pokémon and items can be retrieved from there! Really exciting! Otherwise… Swinub, Delibird and Sneasel show up pretty frequently. Just watch out for Glalies.
With that out of the way, heading for Route 5!
Route 5
Just as Stillwood Village is the least visited settlement in Isson, Route 5 is among the least travelled routes on Isson main landmass. The route is a steady incline from Lakewatch Town to Stillwood Village, with some elements of the base of Mt. Chill nearby, the waters of Dragon Lake next to it too, sporadic forest from that surrounding Stillwood Village and some of the plain elements from route 6 as well, along with a very traveller-friendly road makes Route 5 perhaps one of the most naturally stunning routes of Isson. There are no roads for asphalt here, only travellers are explorers seeking or exiting Lakewatch Town for some reason, as well as Pokémon trainers on their journeys.
A peaceful route without any real dangers, it still offers a lot of variation. Walk on the west side by the waters of Dragon Lake to potentially encounter some Pokémon of the lake. Walk by the mountains on the east and perhaps feel some of the radiating cold of the range of Mt. Chill to perhaps see some more mountainous Pokémon or maybe an ice Pokémon that stumbled out of their caves. The route is a bit cold, attributed perhaps best to the proximity to the Frozen Cavern, and it gets colder the closer the mountain you go. Multiple rivers run down from the mountains, part of Mt. Chill that melts, but efficient wooden bridges help passage over. And of course, patches of forest here and there.
The south of Route 5 opens up towards what people call the Vast Plains, or simply Route 6. There parts of the Endless Forest spread out to make things a bit more covered in trees, but as soon as you leave this forest, all you’ll see is plains as far as you can see, and that’d be Route 6. On the other side of the route is the forest that covers Stillwood Village, you need to enter the forest to get to the village. At the middle by the lake is Lakewatch Town, resting a bit above Dragon Lake. And, of course, the passage up to the Frozen Cavern lies up that hill, for those who want to brave the range that leads towards the enclosed and frozen Route 9 on the other side.
… And as one travels Route 5, one might realize that the route’s grass contain many Deerlings walking around, enjoying the relative lack of humans and other dangers. Upon approach of any humans the timid Pokémon are however quick to run and hide in any patches of tall grass or forests they can find. Most of them are pink in color, not really helping them hide anywhere as their spring-form’s really colorful, but closer to the Frozen Cavern there are Deerlings that still haven’t shifted from their winter form.
Pokédex Entry #585 – Deerling, the Season Pokémon. A Pokémon known to live in mountain grass, it changes it’s appearance based on current temperature and humidity, effectively giving it a new form for each season. People used them to foretell the current season. They live in herds and are very timid with other living beings, hiding quickly.
And, also. Every here and there on the route there’s a couple of rather distinct leaves just sticking up at random, sometimes in very odd locations like in the middle of the road or right in the middle of nowhere. If Erika couldn’t figure it out by herself, Ewan could point it out for her. They’re sleeping Oddishes.
Pokédex Entry #43 – Oddish, the Weed Pokémon. During the day, Oddish finds nutrient-rich soil to sleep in and absorbs, specially preferring cold soil. When touched by the moonlight, it then pulls itself up and starts wandering, spreading its pollen and looking for a new place to sleep. If it is pulled up by an aggressor during the day, it shrieks out loudly.
… So, yeah, it’d find plenty of cold soil on this route next to the Frozen Cavern. Natural Oddish habitat.
That’s what was immediately obvious, but surely, there was more waiting around here, largely depending on where they’d look. Now, then.
1. Find Pokémon. Can be specified what kind of Pokémon is being searched for, and how you search. 2. Train Pokémon. With this command, we can jump ahead in time and skip posting about grinding. 3. Seek trainers. While not many, there are still trainers and explorers in the area, mostly trying to get to the next. 4. Talk. You could seek someone out to talk to them, if you want to. 5. Move along. Move along normally, letting any events that may come happen naturally. 6. Hurry along. Intentionally avoid confrontations and try to get safely to the next destination. 7. Specify. If you specify what you want to do, the GM will take it into account and tell the result. 8. Trigger random event. Force the GM to use his imagination to make a scenario for you. 9. Area Specific: Random House. Uh. There’s an excessively out-of-place red house in the middle of the route, the door standing wide-open. … Want to visit?
Connected areas: Lakewatch Town. On the south-west of the route, Lakewatch Town lies adjacent to the lake on the road to the Wet Caverns. Stillwood Village. In the north lies the forest which hides the village, Mt. Strength lying behind it.. Route 6. Vast plains start in the south-east, this route leads towards Raremine Town. Frozen Cavern. After an incline up to the ridge of Mt. Chill, a cavern of ice could guide the way to Route 9 and Cooldome City. Endless Forest. To the south, a dark forest looms. There are no indications as to why you’d ever want to go there.
Training here goes fine for Dei and Kyllene, the Grass-types of this route having a hard time damaging either of them… but they also find themselves pretty superior to the average level of the Pokémon of this route pretty soon. Eri had a bit more trouble, on account of that the local Pokémon could actually damage him, but that was fine with a few more visits to the Pokémon Center. However, for Tula, she had to stick to attacking bugs, as the alternative was plants or electric rodents, not the best to challenge as a fish. But, some bugs did the trick.
Dei grew to level 14! Kyllene grew to level 14! Kyllene learned Sweet Scent! Erebi grew to level 13! Erebi learned Fury Swipes! Tula grew to level 12!
Anyways. Let’s find some trainers.
There was a distracted girl walking about on Route 5…
‘Mnnnh… Both the Moss Stone and Ice Stone are supposedly around here, somewhere… But where? Oh, wait, you’re a trainer? Let’s battle!’
Lass Jamie would like to battle!
Pokédex Entry #427 – Buneary, the Rabbit Pokémon. It rolls up its long ears, then unrolls them with great force to slap enemies. This attack stings enough to make adults jump and crush boulders to dust. It uses its ears not only to attack, but also to sense danger--they stand straight up when it senses a threat. Its fluffy fur lets it sleep in warmth and comfort on cold nights.
Will start out with Baby-Doll Eyes to lower the opponent’s attack, and then dash forth to Pound.
Pokédex Entry #187 – Hoppip, the Cottonweed Pokémon. Known to drift on winds, Hoppip is known to clutch to others of its kind to not be separated or to prevent being blown away. It is so light, even the gentlest breeze can lift it. When Hoppips gather, it is said spring is on the way.
Will Tail Whip and then Tackle. If it isn’t damaged fast enough, Synthesis will keep it in play indefinitely.
Pokédex Entry #133 – Eevee, the Evolution Pokémon. It’s a very rare Pokémon known to have a very unstable genetic makeup. Depending on where it lives, it is known to use evolution into different forms as means to survive harsher climates. It has eight currently known evolutions.
Will Sand-Attack, potentially Tail Whip and then Tackle. Adaptability gives its Normal-type moves a considerable strength bonus!
There was a young boy walking around on his own. Though, approaching, one could easily be surprised with the proud tone he started talking with.
‘Ki-hi-hi! I have a dragon, now! Just like SHE did! Nothing can defeat me!’
School Kid Adrian would like to battle!
Pokédex Entry #109 – Koffing, the Poison Gas Pokémon. It fills itself with lighter-than-air gases to float, and concocts them into poisonous gases within. When agitated, it expels the gases within into a poisonous smoke-screen. However, it can fail the process and randomly blow up. At higher temperatures, it is especially prone to blowing up at little to no provocation.
Will Poison Gas at its opponent, and then attempt using Smokescreen to keep a distance and Smog when it has the chance to attack.
Pokédex Entry #524 – Roggenrola, the Mantle Pokémon. First discovered around a hundred years ago in an earthquake fissure, it was compressed to be hard as steel underground. Inside each there is an energy core that keeps it moving. It’s only anatomy is the hexagonal ear in front, making out the world through sound. It has a tendency to move towards sounds.
Depending on the opponent it may Sand Attack and Harden, though otherwise it might just go for Headbutt. Sturdy means it cannot be taken out in one move!
Pokédex Entry #443 – Gible, the Land Shark Pokémon. It lives in holes in caves warmed by geothermal heat. It awaits prey to stray too close to said holes, and then pounce out to bite them. While usually found underground for heat, they’ve been known to venture into colder climates while huddling together with others of its kind for warmth.
DRAGON RAGE!!!
There was a guy with blue hair wrapped in a blanket lay collapsed on the ground. Upon further examination, it appeared he wasn’t actually in danger. Just freezing.
‘M-my fortune (that I told myself) said a trip into the freezing caverns would help me…’ Didn’t sound like he appreciated the trip. Then suddenly, he blinked up at Eryn and jumped to his feet with an eager expression, despite the red nose. ‘… You know what would heat me right up? Establishing my dominance over you! BEND TO MY WILL!’
Psychic Mason would like to battle!
Pokédex Entry #436 – Bronzor, the Bronze Pokémon. They were found in ancient tombs, and implements shaped like them are too. Ancient people seem to believe the pattern on their back had mysterious powers. They are closely related to mirrors in ancient writing, yet no surface of it is properly reflective. X-raying it, there’s nothing inside.
Will use Confusion and Hypnosis in equal measure. Has Tackle if Confusion isn’t effective. Heatproof makes fire-attacks only do normal damage to it, despite Steel-type!
Pokédex Entry #574 – Gothita, the Fixation Pokémon. They’re always staring at something, especially trainers and their Pokémon, and can become so obsessed with watching that it doesn’t notice incoming attacks. It is said they’re watching something only they can see. Their ribbon-like feelers amplify their Psychic power.
May use Tickle, Play Nice and Fake Tears to weaken the opponent in some combination, and then go for Confusion. Has Pound if Confusion isn’t effective. Competitive will drastically increase its Special Attack if any of its stats are lowered!
Pokédex Entry #527 – Woobat, the Bat Pokémon. It inhabits dark forests and caves. It emits ultrasonic waves from its nostrils to learn about its surroundings. They’re known to attach to living beings, and upon separation they leave behind a heart-shaped mark. The mark of a Woobat is supposedly known to bring good fortune.
Depending on the opponent, will Confusion or Gust.
Then there was an older man coming walking about from Lakewatch Town on his own, looking a bit disappointed.
‘There’s supposedly some really cool ruins under Lakewatch Town, but you need Pokémon able to take you underwater to get to them. Highly inconvenient, don’t they know Ruin Maniacs rarely carry water Pokémon? Oh, well. Let’s battle!’
Ruin Maniac Wilhelm would like to battle!
Pokédex Entry #551 – Sandile, the Desert Croc Pokémon. They live hidden in hot desert sands to keep their body temperature from dropping. It’s capable of submerging itself and swimming in sand, only its nose and eyes sticking up occasionally. Due to not being confident in hunting, it usually goes after things that have collapsed in the desert.
Will Sand Attack and then Bite. Moxie means its Attack will rise if it manages to take a Pokémon out.
Pokédex Entry #81 – Magnemite, the Magnet Pokémon. It floats by emitting electromagnetic waves from the units on its side. It is attracted to electricity and will home in and feed on it, in case of a shortage you might want to check the breaker box for Magnemites. It is eerily silent, known to appear out of seemingly nowhere with a sudden Thunder Wave.
Supersonic and then Thundershock. Magnet Pull means Steel Pokémon cannot escape.
Pokédex Entry #274 – Nuzleaf, the Wily Pokémon. It lives in densely overgrown forests, where it bores holes in large trees to live in. It pulls a lead from its head and makes a flute with. The flute, sometimes heard by forest-land travelers, have special powers that strike fear and uncertainty into people’s hearts. It dislikes having its long nose pinched.
Considerably more powerful Pokémon than the rest Eryn faced here! Will start the battle with Fake Out, meaning the first turn is cut for some immediate damage. Nature Power translates to Stun Spore on Route 5, so it will attempt to paralyze them if possible. It will then commit to Razor Leaf for damage, but has Pound if Razor Leaf turns ineffective. Early Bird means it will wake up quickly from sleep.
‘500 on Lucky, huh…’ Valerie commented on Claire’s bid, something about her tone there. Her hand wandered over to the bath where Togepi and Ralia was playing. She gently gripped around Togepi’s head with a hand, lifting him away from the play with Ralia.
‘Toge…?’ Togepi asked, a bit surprised, before he was dropped into Valerie’s sweet embrace, the queen holding him like a precious child against her.
‘1000 coins on Empress,’ Valerie said, finality to her voice. She then smiled down at Togepi, patting the Spike Ball Pokémon. ‘Don’t you agree, sweetie?’
Togepi looked a little confused, but smiled up at Valerie and reached for her with tiny arms. ‘Togepi!’ he said.
The race was on. To begin with, two of the racers were shooting off faster than any other. The two were Lucky and Empress. Zodiac was still not back at full speed, Grassball did the usual stumble, and Biscuit just didn’t have the pure speed of these two. It looked like it was an even match between Lucky and Empress, when-
-When Biscuit leaned forth to gain a spurt of speed, not catching up to Empress, but one of his heads got far enough to make a furious peck at Lucky’s leg. Lucky, who was focused 100% at running, suddenly caught the peck to her leg and fell down with three panicked yelps, Biscuit now pursuing Empress… but just wasn’t fast enough.
Empress crossed the finishing line first, scoring Valerie a win.
‘Yes, Biscuit will try to target the winner of the last race…’ Valerie said, patting Togepi while maintaining her queenly atmosphere around her. ‘… But with this starting-order, Lucky was placed between Biscuit and Lucky. Biscuit will attempt to attack, but he won’t be able to reach Empress because Lucky was in the way. Hence, he’ll interfere for Lucky instead, meaning Empress got away with the win, Zodiac taking second place. … Besides, it’s very rare for Empress to only win once. Normally, she wins at least two or three times in a row before she becomes too placant,’ Valerie stated, as if she had it all figured out.
Claire just lost 500 coins. She would have won a LOT if she’d won, but… Meanwhile, betting 1000 coins meant Valerie got an additional 400 coins for betting on Empress.
For the sake of the bet, Valerie has 1660 coins total, and Claire has 1440. Valerie’s now in the lead by 200 coins.
Biscuit is looking annoyed again, two of three heads glaring daggers at Empress. Empress, in the meanwhile, is walking back to the start of the race calmly, and in control. Lucky looks a little lost, the three heads pecking a bit at each other, trying to figure out what went wrong. Zodiac looks like he’s in full control again, though, the heads also throwing glances at Empress and Biscuit. And… there’s a bit of a commotion…
‘Oh?’ Valerie wondered, she and Togepi leaning a bit to look down. They were opening a sixth gate for another Dodrio… ‘… Well, I’ll be. Someone’s entered a new contestant.’
A new name showed up on the betting lists. “The Dread Divers”.
‘Hmpf. Horrible taste in names,’ Valerie commented. The odds for them… x3.
Said Dodrio was wearing black headbands on all three heads, glaring forward like not even acknowledging the other Dodrios. Empress, Zodiac and Biscuit all three looked a bit over the new contestants, Biscuit getting something mischievous in the eyes of two of three heads, though also taking the time to glare at Empress, while the rest just looked forward and focused on the race.
‘So. Our bet continues. Two bets left. You first,’ Valerie said, looking over at her.
The randomized order they’re currently running in, from left to right… DD, Biscuit, Zodiac, Grassball, Lucky, Empress.
‘Huff. Biscuit right next to the newcomer. He’s in for a rough first race,’ Valerie shrugged, apparently not even considering that a tip. Still patting Togepi who was pressed to her bosom, blinking curiously at the lined-up Dodrios.
‘T-tsk!’ Jenelle made an annoyed noise at Erika’s rejecting her, frowning and then pointing down at Farfetch’d. ‘Y-you haven’t seen the last of me! I WILL get you, at some point when there’s no trainer around to protect you! Mark my words…!’ … And with that said, Jenelle turned around and fled in full speed over the hill…
So, Jenelle’s parting words were in direct conflict to Erika’s comforting words to Farfetch’d.
‘Farfetch'd,’ the bird said in a neutral tone, looking up at her in confirmation about what she’d just said, nodding a bit as he was petted. She then offered that he could keep her company, which… ‘Farfetch'd!’ Farfetch’d was like “sure!”.
So, with Farfetch’d getting to play with Chic a bit, apparently, Erika focused on getting herself a Swablu. It didn’t take too long to locate, it was just a matter of finding a cloud that was a bit too close compared to how far away a cloud should be. The bigger problem was that… Swablu was flying really, REALLY high for Erika to actually be able to catch…?
‘Farf!’ Farfetch’d suddenly called, and the bird blew off into the skies, past the cloud… and then came down with multiple mighty TWACKS, poking down the Cotton Bird Pokémon with a bunch of stabs with the stalk, bringing down the startled Swablu into range of Sno…!
From there Sno could throw Powder Snow, hitting the cotton bird for super-effective damage, leaving it tired. Swablu attempted to use Sing to put Sno asleep… but Sno somehow managed to dodge the stream of sleep-inducing sound, or more likely, managed to overpower the desire to fall asleep and kept awake at all odds! Not having to deal with her Pokémon falling asleep, Erika threw a Pokéball!
Swablu was hit! The bird with cloud-wings was absorbed into the ball and fell onto the ground…
The ball rolled once! The ball rolled twice…!
… The ball rolled thrice!
click
Erika caught Swablu!
Gender: ♀ Type: Normal/Flying Personality: (Up to player.) Quirks/Talents/Aspirations/Other: (Up to player.) Level: 12 Moves:Peck, Growl, Astonish, Sing, Fury Attack, Safeguard, Disarming Voice Ability: Natural Cure. Cures itself of status-problems when switched out of battle or at end of battle. Held Item: None.
Currently at about 32% health.
New Pokémon caught! Erika earned 1000 P!
Would you like to give a nickname to Swablu?
Your party is full! Select one Pokémon to send to the PC.
Farfetch’d flew down, made a small loop in which he dramatically decreased his flight-speed, before calmly waving his wings for a light landing next to the Pokéball with Erika’s newly caught Pokémon.
‘Farfetch'd!’ Farfetch’d called out, proudly with a snort, raising and then slamming his stalk down into the grass. There you go, he helped. Basically.
Erika’s still in the Mountain Valley. What would she do next?
Mountain Valley
Pressed in between Mt. Strength and Mt. Chill, the Mountain Valley are a set of highlands that someone decided to make a thin but traversable road that can be travested by walking. At the edge between where it’d be too cold to climb due to cold, this mountainous region is filled with green hills with plenty of grass and plenty of winds. Here, many bird-Pokémon enjoys floating on the winds or eating small bugs in the many botches of grass around in this area reasonably untouched by human hands. In the north, the jagged peaks of Mt. Strength looms, but to the south the far taller frozen mountain range of Mt. Chill towers above… but that doesn’t affect those who travel this windy road right now.
1. Find Pokémon. Can be specified what kind of Pokémon is being searched for, and how you search. 2. Train Pokémon. With this command, we can jump ahead in time and skip posting about grinding. 3. Seek trainers. Though most people around here seems to just be people enjoying the view together or alone. 4. Talk. There are some people around, enjoying the evening in the woods. Maybe speak with them if you want. 5. Move along. Move along normally, letting any events that may come happen naturally. 6. Hurry along. Intentionally avoid confrontations and try to get safely to the next destination. 7. Specify. If you specify what you want to do, the GM will take it into account and tell the result. 8. Trigger random event. Force the GM to use his imagination to make a scenario for you. 9. Area Specific: Climb. Not the recommended path onto Mt. Strength, but it looks like you could theoretically climb with the right tools. Mt. Chill is way too steep, though.
Connected areas: Stillwood Village. A village hidden inside a forest, connected by the Mountain Valley road. Route 10. The farmlands feeding Worldedge City awaits to the east, giving a mystic feeling.
So, Dawkin was off to find a trainer to fight! It really shouldn’t take too long…
Except, huh. This was a desert. There wasn’t a lot of people out in the desert at this point. Someone off in the distance there… No, that’s Kristy. He didn’t want to challenge her. With that, he moved on for a while, searching across the desert for someone or something that looked out of place in the desert…
‘U-um, excuse me, up there?’ … He found something exceedingly out of place. He looked down into the dune, and found a girl. A girl with long, green hair, equally green deep eyes, that had sunk down into what appeared to be a conical pit in the sand, which appeared to have been created in the sand by some form of predator. Assumingly the scared girl looking up at him had fallen into the trap built by the predator, but then the predator had been like “wait, this isn’t prey, this is human” and then bailed. She had two Pokémon on her side that looked really unimpressed with her.
Pokédex Entry #298 – Azurill, the Polka Dot Pokémon. It lives by water. It’s big tail is packed with nutrition for it to grow, and is also very bouncy. Azurill spins its tail as if it were a lasso, then hurls it far, the momentum of the throw sends its body flying up to 33 feet. On sunny days they gather at the edge of water and splash about for fun.
Pokédex Entry #551 – Sandile, the Desert Croc Pokémon. They live hidden in hot desert sands to keep their body temperature from dropping. It’s capable of submerging itself and swimming in sand, only its nose and eyes sticking up occasionally. Due to not being confident in hunting, it usually goes after things that have collapsed in the desert.
Azurill looked like she was about to cry from the trainer being so helpless without them able to help, while Sandile looked like she was just about done with all this.
‘C-can you help me up?’
I’m going to go out on a limb here and assume Dawkin would help her up. If he wouldn’t, do tell without reading on, and we’ll edit the rest of the post.
‘U-um, thank you…’ the girl says after Dawkin has helped her up, eyes a bit wide still, looking up at Dawkin… ‘Ah, wait!’ she suddenly looks like she realized something exceedingly important. ‘Grandpa always said, “if your eyes meet, you must battle! That’s the law of Pokémon Trainers”!’ That supposed law is perhaps outdated in Isson. Despite this… ‘I-I’m sorry, but it seems I have to battle you…!’
Explorer Florrie would apparently like to battle!
Will use Bubble or Water Gun, or possible Charm if your Pokémon looks threatening enough!
BIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIITE…!
What would Dawkin do?
Perhaps he wouldn't even help her up. In that case, tell me, and we'll redo it from a bit earlier. Perhaps he doesn't accept the fight, I can't decide that. Anyways!
+ 0 Potions, if we're using the one on Wise Guy. + 7224 Pokedollars* + 10 Pokeballs* + 1 Premier Ball + 5 Mysterious Herbs + 2 Super Potions + Wise Glasses (equipped to Seabreeze) + Heat Wave Potion + Old Rod
Seabreeze the Wingull (♂) Level 12 Water Gun, Supersonic, Growl, Wing Attack, Fowl Flap, Mist Keen Eye Wise Glasses Current Condition - Ready to Rock!
Celebrity the Jigglypuff (♀) Level 12 Sing, Defense Curl, Pound, Play Nice, Disarming Voice Friend Guard No Item Current Condition - Ready to Roll!
Paradise the Tropius (♀) Level 12 Razor Leaf, Gust, Sweet Scent, Leer, Growth, Stomp Solar Power No Item Current Condition - Ready to Ride!
Jonathan / JoJo the Ralts (♂) Level 12 Confusion, Growl, Double Team, Teleport, Disarming Voice Trace No Item Current Condition - Ready to Respect!
Mac the Torchic (♂) Level 9 Scratch, Growl, Ember Blaze No Item Current Condition - Ready to Receive!
Smiley the Murkrow (♂) Level 6 Peck, Astonish, Pursuit Prankster No Item Current Condition - Real low.
"Alright! Good job gang!" Skylar cheered as he went over to pick up the Pokeball with the newest addition to the team. Everyone celebrated in the act of Skylar's success, but when Skylar did the tried and true method of letting the newest addition out of their pokeball...
He was annoyed, and was busy ruffling his feathers into Skylar's face and around his body. Everyone but Celebrity on the team reacted accordingly by getting on guard, save Seabreeze who hopped off Skylar's head to not get involved with that sort of chaos. Celebrity was cracking up laughing in the wake of the chaos that was going on. Paradise cast her a scowl, causing the Jigglypuff to back down and stop laughing. Even she didn't wanna mess with an angry mother.
"Hey whoa there bud! Calm down! I'm not gonna hurt ya!" Skylar shielded his face from the angry Murkrow before reaching into his bag and pulling out a Potion, looking at the Murkrow and spritzing him with it on a bit of a rough patch of feathers, somehow spraying it throughout all the chaos. The Murkrow flapped a bit more, staying angry, before it calmed down as it realized it wasn't in as bad shape as it was. The lessened tension of the situation also helped let Skylar notice that, amongst the blurry shapes, the yellow of the Murkrow's beak formed into a similar shape to a smile... hm... that's an idea.
"Ok, Smiley, are we in any better standings with eachother now?"
Smiley stared at Skylar for a moment, pecked the ground once, and flapped up to where Paradise watched the mayhem, carefully landing on her head and keeping a watch on Skylar. It was clear that Smiley wasn't angry anymore, but whether that meant Skylar and Smiley would get along was anyone's guess. For now though, this was definitely a more agreeable situation.
"Okay... that's a good sign. Maybe you'll warm up to us. Celebrity sure did."
"Puff!" Speaking of the little airball, she was down at Skylar's legs begging him for attention.
"Oh, how could I forget! Good job, Celebrity! You're the best at being sneaky!" Skylar patted the puffster's head affectionately, hearing the 'puff... purr? It sounded like purring. Regardless, she was loving the praise, and Smiley was simply scowling at her from above. It didn't take a genius to know what sort of grudge the Murkrow held.
Skylar stepped over to where his loose change was, grabbing the coins from the ground before his head turned to face a familiar voice.
'S-Skylar? Is that you? I-I had some problems recognizing you in the darkness, g-guess you wouldn’t have that problem, haha… I found something on Route 3, and it… and it…'
"Whoa, Vivia, is everything okay? You sound like yo--" Skylar was immediately cut off, however, by Vivia showing him what she was all worked up about.
'ISN’T IT ADORABLE!?'
'… Goomy?'
"... oh my... Vivia." Skylar's tone shifted notably when he said the girls name. It was very abrupt, and almost kind of scary to be honest. "I'm going to have to politely ask you... WILL YOU SHOW ME WHERE YOU FOUND THIS ADORABLE BALL OF GOO?!"
It was evident the group was going on another rare Pokemon hunt. Thankfully this time, though, Vivia could lead the way.
Catching, nicknaming, and trying to make peace with the newest party member addition through means of healing. - Using a Potion, and I'll probably need an update on his condition for the roster info. Being VERY ANNOYED before sketchily watching from atop Paradise's head. Scooping up the change off the ground before Vivia arrives with her new friend. WE'RE GOING TO ROUTE THREE AND FINDING A GOOMY.
Aegislash made one last gesture to Amelia for gratitude and then she was on her way again. Jonas was in position to escort a confused and dazed boy home from the tomb, and that was that, with all hope. She made her way back across the desert, managing to avoid getting into trouble, and also made it back to Raremine Town without any issues.
Raremine Town
no cat-eared girls here, sorry
Raremine Town is a moderately large, bright town on the edge of the only desert in Isson. By some twist, the largest mineral deposits in the land is located right under the desert, making it an attractive place to build mines. From that, Raremine Town naturally sprung into being as a merchant town on the edge of habitability from where the mineral could then be delivered to the rest of Isson. The temperature is hot, sun blazing down on this land where plains slowly become desert, the atmosphere dry and unfriendly… yet, life and trees blossoms among the buildings of Raremine Town.
The ground is still the grass from the Vast Plains, with buildings on top of them. The modern houses stand tall with plenty of architectural skill put into them, tools for building and living sold inside the houses. Everywhere, one can see workers walking about, but they’re happy workers, with their families living close at hand in the town and with the finest equipment available. Oh, and of course, plenty of Pokémon that assist with the finding of ores and such! The trees, which appear to have been planted and grown all over town by the residents themselves, gives plenty of homes for local Pokémon to live.
Overall, it’s busy, with people walking and talking all over, an active town indeed.
1. Find Pokémon. Can still search for Pokémon in cities~ 2. Talk. In cities, there are considerably more people one can talk to. Talking can give you info on local rumors and such. 3. Exit. Exit the town to any of the connected areas. 4. Specify. If you specify what you want to do, the GM will take it into account and tell the result. 5. Trigger random event. Force the GM to use his imagination to make a scenario for you. 6. Notable Places. Visit any of the places in the city! 6.1. Pokémon Center. Heal all your Pokémon. 6.2. PokéMart. Go to a store and buy things. 6.3. Pokémon Gym. Kristy, the Desert Princess. Ground-type Gym, Minor League 6.4. Desert Miner’s Hangout. The workers of the Desert Mine live around here. They can give tips about the desert! 6.5. Research Lab. For archaeologists, those who want to talk to Dunstan and those who want to resurrect fossils. 6.6. Stone Store. Where all the stones of the Desert Mines or Frozen Cave eventually end up! Lots of evolutionary and other kinds of stones! 6.7. Bug Garden. A garden within which bugs thrive. Vivillons can be hired here for tracking down the Mythic Oasis! 6.8. Warehouses. Because the things they mine here needs somewhere to be stored. This includes Ancient Pokémon, apparently, as some of the warehouses are pens. 7.1. Amelia. She’s still in town, Dawkin could go see her if he wanted. 7.2. ???. A girl in a dark dress with a Seviper slithering behind her is in town. Wouldn’t be that special, but people are turning their heads in interest like she’s well known.
Connected areas: Route 6. The Vast Plains open up to the north of Raremine. The shorter paths lead to Route 8 and 16, while west far enough leads to Lakewatch Town. Route 7. The single rocky desert of Isson, it connects to the Desert Mines, the Old Tombs and to the Mythic Oasis.
Common: #290 Nincada #529 Drilbur #664 Scatterbug
Uncommon:
Rare:
In any case. Amelia heads for the Bug Garden after resting for a while. She intentionally went to check on the Shedinja…
And in her hand…
Pokédex Entry #292 – Shedinja, the Shed Pokémon. A discarded bug shell that came to life. No matter what, its body will not move, not a twitch or anything, floating around instead by an unknown means. It appears without explanation when Nincada evolves. It is said that if you peer into the crack on its back, it will steal your soul.
Amelia just turned the corner into the Bug Garden tracking the ghost she was sensing within it when the very individual she was going to check on Shedinja for was standing there, holding said shed-Pokémon in her hand, looking at the unmoving husk of a ghost-Pokémon. However, when Amelia came in, the woman turned to look at her instead. The aura that usually followed Angelique wasn’t there… no, that wasn’t it. It was there, but it was far more faint than ever before. This is perhaps the moment Amelia realizes Angelique has the ability to reign in her aura if she wants to sneak up on someone who can sense it.
She’s now in the Bug Garden.
The bug-garden was indoors, a pleasant atmosphere in here where trees grew happily and the bugs could thrive. At the door, there was a place where you could hire the Vivillons for 750P. Inside the garden one could look at the many plants with food for the bugs, numerous trees standing about and a fountain in the middle. This was probably the fanciest place in Raremine Town. There were a few gardeners about, but otherwise it was all Pokémon. On the ground Scatterbugs and Spewpas strayed about, and in the air or on the trees fluttered Vivillons…
Though Amelia probably wasn’t concerned with any of those right now, given who was standing before her.
Angelique turned and looked towards Amelia. She started speaking.
‘Adequate aftermath achieved and appreciated. Clairvoyant’s competency kept curbed, sentinel’s shelter shielded as well as suppressed, but botheration bridled beautifully. Abutting ambition anticipated as ashes at archipelago, calumniator collects clues covering contingency. Endure expeditions, extract experience, expand endowments. Current capability capitulates, confronted crisis colossal. Ripen, recover, rebound, return robust, then the temple will welcome. Prayer for positive prosperity.’
… It was probably as hard to decipher as usual…
Angelique put Shedinja back on the tree next to her I can imagine Amelia might tell her to let Shedinja go, here, but honestly, she wasn’t here for Shedinja, and then start to advance on Amelia. One of her hands went inside her clothes, looking like she was fishing for something as she got dangerously close-
‘Angelique.’
So called a somewhat familiar voice from behind Amelia. Angelique abruptly stopped moving, frowning.
Behind Amelia stood a man in glasses, white hair, a suit and a top-hat…
Behind him stood the pink-haired girl with the Seviper that had been pursuing Angelique earlier when she and Dawkin had encountered her last time they were in Raremine Town.
Pokédex Entry #336 – Seviper, the Fang Snake Pokémon. It hides in grass and strikes unwary prey with venomous fangs. It whets its bladed tail on rocks to prepare for battle, said blade oozing of horrible poison. It shares a generations-long feud with Zangoose, the two rivaling species battling endlessly throughout history.
Angelique looked away. Her expression looked unamused. Jacques stepped forward, and looked directly at Angelique with his little smile.
‘Angelique. I’m going to have to ask you to come with me. You need to explain a few of your actions these last few days. See, if you misbehave, it’s going to reflect badly on the Pokémon League. Hence it’s my job, as the top member of the Elite Four, to ensure you, as my subordinate, behave. See my problem? It was, after all, only because of my word that you didn’t outright become a wanted criminal last time we cornered you. Do consider your title and your position before you cause more trouble, alright?’
Angelique stood motionless for a bit. Then, she retrieved a Pokéball from her pocket, and lobbed it lightly towards Amelia. Without even looking to see if she caught it or not, Angelique silently turned to wander out of the Bug Garden, past Jacques and past the girl with the Seviper, the latter of which turned to escort Angelique somewhere. Without touching her, Angelique walked on her own.
The Pokéball that Angelique had left with Amelia. Regardless of if Amelia actually caught it or not, there was something she could confirm without a shadow of a doubt. There is a ghost in the Pokéball.
‘SPIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII~!’ the sound of numerous spirits voices on top of one another erupted, the souls collecting into a single entity on top of the rock which they had emerged with.
Pokédex Entry #442 – Spiritomb, the Forbidden Pokémon. A Pokémon formed by a multitude of spirits bound together by an Odd Keystone. They were bound into the fissure of the stone with a dark spell many years ago as punishment for their mischief and misdeeds. If freed, it is known to be as aggressive and mischievous as ever.
Spiritomb turned and looked around. Her gaze fixed on Amelia.
That’s her.
‘Spiritooooooomb~!’ Spiritomb called, looking to Amelia happily. The Pokémon wanted to join her.
If Amelia decided she wanted to keep her…
Amelia obtained Spiritomb!
Gender: ♀ Type: Ghost/Dark Personality: (Up to player.) Quirks/Talents/Aspirations/Other: (Up to player.) Level: 10 Moves: Pursuit, Confuse Ray, Spite, Shadow Sneak, Feint Attack Ability: Pressure. Makes it more exhausting for opponents to use their moves. Held Item: None.
New Pokémon registered! Amelia earned 3000P!
Would you like to give a nickname to Spiritomb?
Your party is full! Select one Pokémon to send to the PC.
When controlling this Pokémon, remember the following; These spirits had long been trapped in a mystical prison for ancient misdeeds. This Spiritomb was formed by Angelique herself gathering these suffering spirits and collectively put them in this keystone. After having gathered them and set them loose, for which the spirits should be decently thankful to Angelique for doing, she has asked that they look after and defend the next person to open this Pokéball, for she has a potential that Angelique herself lacks…
Oh, and Spiritomb can do one more thing.
She can translate what Angelique is saying.
In fact, she remembered what Angelique said earlier, heard it while in the Pokéball, and gave Amelia the translation when she was able.
Well done. You could have done it yourself, your guardian’s assistance has held back your development, but the problem is solved. A greater challenge awaits at the island ruins, but your current strength and ability will not suffice for what awaits. Continue your journey. Become strong, and then come back. Good luck.
‘Amelia. I’m sorry you had to be drawn into this little event,’ Jacques told her, bowing and pulling his hat a bit as he said. ‘I heard that you saw the state of Old Tombs, as well as encountered Angelique here in Raremine Town and engaged in a battle, as far as I heard. If I may, could you provide your witness testimony as to what Angelique has been doing in this area, as well as guess as to her motive? It’s terribly hard to figure out why Angelique does what she does, you must understand…’ Jacques asked, his expression a bit softened compared to how focused he is when amusing himself.
Indeed, it was quite troublesome for Erika to reach a Swablu on the ground. She was beginning to devise some sort of strategy to hit one at range until her friend, Farfetch'd flew off. Some things happened which Erika hadn't been paying attention to but a Swablu was knocked down to her feet. How convenient! "Huh? Oh! Uuh! Quick Sno!" Erika was a bit surprised but managed to rally behind her strategy of using Sno's type effectiveness. With Swablu being weakened, Erika cast her Pokeball and then waited for the capture.
Success!
Erika was pleased as she gripped Gib's Pokeball from her belt and pressed the button to return it to the PC. He certainly needed a rest and he was probably the only one that maybe didn't need training on her team. Erika bent down and picked up the Pokeball of her newly acquired teammate. "Let's see... Swablu.. Lou? No.. Altaria... Tara? Yea that sounds alright." Erika muttered as she filled in the new nickname.
Now, she had certainly realized what Farfetch'd landing there meant. She squatted and reached into her bag. She pulled out all the berries she had and offered him a choice of whatever one looked best to him... or her! "Here, Farfetch'd! For your help, I'll let you pick your favorite! And if you help me a bit more I'll let you have another one."
So with her helper properly rewarded, Erika took the time to heal Tara with a potion and then it was time to begin training. Each member of Erika's team would be given a chance to fight other bird Pokemon, ones that Farfetch'd knocked down within range.
Zeal, Monferno Level 14 Status: 100% Held Item: Focus Band
Chikorita, Pip Level 10 Status: 100%
Bronzor Level 15 Status: 33%
2,288P Antidote x1 Great Ball x3 Super Potion x7 Tiny Mushroom x 1 Revive x2 10 Ultra Balls Shiny Stone Amulet Coin Letter of Recommendation Escape Rope Mach Bike
Important Items: Castle Medal Crystal of Knowledge Coin Case - 2030 Coins
Badge Collection: Challenge Badge - Redcoast Town, Hector. Minor League.
"Rrra?!" Ralia puffed out her cheeks as her playmate was taken from her, glaring up at Valarie with a mild look of annoyance. The dodrios left their started areas, bolting down the racetrack. Claire leaned eagerly over the table, watching the race with rapt attention as the one she bet on fell behind.
"Agh, that's another loss." Claire visibly deflated as she lost the second bet. She was now 200 coins behind. Geh, was her lucky streak over? Was it just beginners luck, as they say? She was beginning to lose her confidence a bit, mulling over which one to bet on next when the new Dodrio was allowed in the race. Inhaling sharply, Claire decided to throw logic out the window.
"Alright, 500 on the new guy!"
Meanwhile Ralia teleported on top of Valarie's head.
Route 5 || Day 3: Afternoon Hearing that the egg would hatch soon had Eryn in high spirits through lunch and the early afternoon, and the information she got about the nearby Pokemon told her that Route 5 was probably the easiest route to grind on. Route 6 came with a warning to not train there, and from a glance at the Pokedex’s list of Pokemon for Route 6, Eryn figured that it was just as well. Trying to train against fire-types with her current team wasn’t the best strategy, frankly, and she was looking to train, not struggle. That said, since when was she about to let “danger” stop her? After the Infested Woods and the Wet Caverns, somewhere called the Vast Plains didn’t seem so intimidating.
Just as quickly as she arrived at Lakewatch Town, Eryn left it, knowing full well she’d return soon enough. From what she knew about eggs, they hatched faster when their carrier was travelling, but now that she was thinking about it, that seemed strange. What did an egg know about distance and travel? Many an egg hatched in a barn, after all, and if it weren’t for her picking up the Onix egg, it would have stayed in the caverns until it hatched, travelling only within Onix’s territory. Still, even if it was just time that affected hatching, Eryn figured a little light travelling never hurt. Though that meant Tula was going to have to stay in her ball for the moment, given that neither she nor the egg was particularly light, Eryn had plans for her training-wise, and that began with tracking down some unsuspecting Caterpies and Scatterbugs. As soon as she did, out came Tula to absolutely mash the living daylights out of them—or so Eryn would cheer her on to do. In reality, Tula got in a hit here and there, eventually managing to Struggle the energy out of her opponent, but every time Eryn would cheer her on anyway. Nothing short of the best encouragement would do, especially for the fish she couldn’t carry at the moment.
Thankfully, Dei and Kylie excelled against the grass-types, Kylie’s poison immunity coming into use as always, and though Eri struggled a bit on the route owing to his less than optimal typings, he got going after a few trips to the Pokemon Center. Though trekking back and forth was a bit boring, it was more distance and therefore enrichment for the egg, and it was also more time for Eryn to mull over Kylie and Eri’s new moves. From the Pokedex entries, neither move was amazing. If Eryn was being biased, she’d put it down to the fact that they were normal-type moves, but hey, equal opportunity. Everyone needed to start somewhere.
After training, she tracked down some trainers to fight, and by tracked down she meant “fought anyone who seemed to be up for it.”
First up was an unassuming girl musing about the Moss and Ice Stone. Eryn, though, wasn’t too interested in rocks, especially not non-collectable ones, and she got the girl’s attention enough to get the girl to challenge her and call out a Buneary.
“Normal-type. Right, Kylie, you’re up,” Eryn said, glancing at her trusty steel-type.
Kylie walked to the field slowly, matching the Buneary’s natural cuteness with a few bats of her eye, which drew a smile from Eryn. Leave it to Kylie to make everything a competition.
“Blow ‘em away,” Eryn said, grinning.
For the Buneary, Kylie’s going to stick with Fairy Wind for the most part, resorting to Bite when the Buneary gets close enough. For the Hoppip, Eryn will swap to Dei to make short work of it with Ember, then switch back to Kylie for the Eevee for a slew of Bites, matching Sand-Attacks with Sweet Scents. After the battle, she’ll ask the girl where the Moss and Ice Stone might be because, well, information.
The second trainer led with a rather strange statement, but his tone reassured Eryn that he deserved a blow or two to his ego.
“Tell me where you got that dragon if I beat you?” Eryn asked, waving Kylie forwards when she saw his Koffing. A scan from her Pokedex told her that he was in for a tough time.
Kylie will Bite the Koffing down. Then Fairy Wind the Roggenrola. Then Fairy Wind the Gible. If Kylie, for some unknown reason, is knocked out, Eryn will switch to Dei for Embers. After the battle, she’ll apologize, tease the boy about focusing too much on his dragon, then ask him where he got it and who the ‘she’ he was talking about is.
After a quick run to the Pokemon Center, the next person Eryn ran into had her raising her brows. He was awfully intense for someone who’d just come back from the Frozen Caves, but Eryn admired that.
“Eri, you’re up,” she said, glancing at her dark-type. Maybe she’d try out his new disguises this battle.
Pursuit Bronzor, recall to try a Diglett disguise against the Gothita with Fake Tears and then Pursuit, then recall and try on an Onix against the Woobat with, that’s right, more Pursuits after a Leer. If he gets knocked out, Eryn will try Tula, then Dei will come in with Embers, then Kylie with Bites. After the battle, she’ll ask how the Frozen Caves were.
After another trip to the Pokemon Center back in town, Eryn tracked down another opponent in an older-looking man dressed for travel. His age and gear told Eryn that he wasn’t going to be as easy to take down as the previous few opponents, and she grinned.
“Hey, I have a water-type, so if I win this battle, how about you take me ruin-diving?” she asked, waving Kylie forwards when the man called out a Sandile.
Kylie will match Sand-Attack with Sweet Scent before defaulting to Fairy Winds. Eryn will keep Kylie out to get in a Taunt before swapping to Dei and Smokescreening before sticking with Embers. For Nuzleaf, she’ll get in a comment—“Alright, I’m impressed. That’s a cool Pokemon.”—before swapping to Kylie to Taunt, then main Fairy Winds. If she faints, Eryn will swap to Eri to fake an Onix and get in a Leer before sticking with Pursuits, then Eryn will call out Dei to finish it up with Smokescreen and Ember antics. If Dei gets close to fainting too, for some reason, Eryn will call out Tula and use a potion on Dei before having him continue with Embers. Whatever it takes, at that point (but hopefully it doesn't go that far).
After the battle, she’ll reiterate her offer, showing Tula off (if her hand is forced and she hasn’t already) and promising that if there’s one thing the Magikarp can do, that’s swim (and Struggle butt).
Actions: Actions in hiders above. Hopefully all the battles work out and Mr. Ruin Maniac agrees.
It seemed the harsh conditions made even infamously determined Pokemon trainers to be in spare supply here. Dawkin shook his head and- huh? A voice from below alerted him to the presence of a girl trapped in the sand. "Ah, of course." Dawkin said in response to her request for assistance, and carefully helped her up. She then immediately proclaimed that they had to battle after making eye contact, although she seemed nearly apologetic. Whatever, Dawkin had been looking for this anyway. "Alright, then battle we shall." he said, taking a few steps back.
He would send out Atlas to defeat Azurill with Metal Claw.
He would send out Tyrunt to battle Sandile with... **TACKLEEEEEEEEEE**
If Tyrunt can't get the job done Whooper can clean up with water gun
Species: Aron Level: 13 Personality: A stubborn and sometimes disagreeable little fellow, he likes eating. A lot. He's smarter than he looks and can be quite devious in order to get what he wants. Quirks/Talents/Aspirations/Other: Fill in as we go. Probably Moves: Tackle, Harden, Mudslap, Headbutt, Metal Claw, Rock Tomb Ability: Sturdy. Allows the Pokemon to survive an attack that would otherwise knock it out. Held Item:
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Gender: Female Type: Water/Ground Personality: Quirks/Talents/Aspirations/Other: Level: 13 Moves: Water Gun, Tail Whip, Mud Sport, Mud Shot Ability: Water Absorb, will regain health upon being hit with a water-type move. Held Item: None.
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Gender: Male Type: Electric Personality: (Up to player.) Quirks/Talents/Aspirations/Other: (Up to player.) Level: 10 Moves: Thundershock, Charm, Tail Whip, Sweet Kiss Ability: Static, may paralyze other Pokémon on contact. Held Item: Dragon Scale.
Tyrunt
Gender: ♂ Type: Rock/Dragon Personality: Affectionate, likes to nibble on things, and gets distracted easily Quirks/Talents/Aspirations/Other: To be discovered Level:6 Moves: Tail Whip, Tackle, Roar Ability: Strong Jaw. Increases the power of biting-based moves. Held Item: None.
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Gender: ♀ Type: Grass Personality: (Up to player.) Quirks/Talents/Aspirations/Other: (Up to player.) Level: 14 Moves: Poison Sting, Leer, Absorb, Growth, Leech Seed, Sand Attack Ability: Water Absorb. Contact with water restores health, including water from any Water-type moves. Held Item: None.
Vivia looked at Skylar, eyes wide and hands somewhat shaking as she let Skylar inspect Goomy, who in turn was looking at Skylar in mild confusion. And then…
‘Iip-!?’ Vivia made a frightened little noise when Skylar’s tone changed. Aaaaaaand then she shouted to her to show her where she found Goomy. ‘Aah-!?’ she stumbled back a bit, pulling back Goomy until she’d properly processed what Skylar had actually said, Goomy shaking a bit from the sudden movement. Then, she blinked, and actually understood what she’d been asked.
‘Ah. Yes! Sure!’ Vivia called out, apparently alright with this, getting a smile and regaining some colour to her expression and some determination. ‘J-just, like, bring an umbrella, maybe!’
Umbrellas could be bought at the exit towards Route 3, for 50P a piece.
Route 3
Route 3 is partly covered by the Silent Forest, but a path has been made through the trees for people travelling by the northern path from Rainrock down to Highhill and onto Pureplain. It is a fairly decently travelled road, as it’s the main road from Pureplain to the other cities of Isson. But, that doesn’t change that it’s almost constantly under a heavy downpour from the many clouds known to gather in the routes around Rainrock City. The atmosphere is constantly damp, thanks to the rainy weather. Chances are large that Pokémon preferring a rainy day will be found in this route.
While there’s likely a road for vehicles, the route for travellers is much different. With the proximity to Highhill, there’s actually a fair amount of hills in the area, and the route goes up and down. The path itself is fenced in with wooden fences and stairs up and down the hills, following those would lead to a fairly easy traversal to Rainrock City. But, step outside, and you’re officially in Silent Forest. The path is mostly cobblestone and stairs. The trees are mostly green with leaves but some blossom in pink or stranger colors. And of course, plenty of Pokémon if you just stray slightly from the road.
Due to the high amounts of rain and vegetation, few people live on this route, and besides the route itself there’s little in the ways of civilization. Just a very long, very wet route, with two splits. One near Highhill Town going deeper into the forest to the Silent Shrine, and one close to Rainrock east for those heading to Route 4 and Mt. Strength or Stillwood Village. Regardless… the rain will feel like it ends very suddenly, in either of those directions. But it has been like that for so long, people have just accepted it. “It rains on Route 3”, “water is wet”. And so, reality continues.
“DON’T LET YOUR CHILDREN HOLD DRIFLOONS!” - Sign at the entrance of Route 3. There are some Bellsprouts just outside the fence just rooted there looking around, and some Shroomishes resting or moving about with frowns on their faces.
Pokédex Entry #69 – Bellsprout, the Flower Pokémon. A carnivorous plant, it traps and eats bugs to eat. It can root itself deep into the ground to drink, or uproot itself to move. It’s skinny body is extremely flexible to avoid attacks, and its speed with its Vine Whips at prey are said to be blindingly fast. It loves hot and humid places.
Pokédex Entry #285 – Shroomish, the Mushroom Pokémon. It lives deep in dark, damp forest where it eats the composted soil and fallen leaves. By day it remains still in the forest shade, by night it moves to eat. If it detects danger, it can spout highly toxic spores from the top of its head, strong enough to make trees wilt.
However. Skylar was going to go past the edges of the route. He was following Vivia, who was calling him to walk off the beaten path. It was a journey down a steep forestside, on the way down to the waters to the east…
‘There’s a couple Carnivine up there, so make sure they don’t… catch one of your birds, or so, not that I think they would..’ Vivia cautioned, pointing for any birds that may be out. Not that it was needed. Hanging from the treetops was a couple of the open flytraps, awaiting prey.
Pokédex Entry #455 – Carnivine, the Bug Catcher Pokémon. It walks around on its tentacles in search of a tree branch where it can dangle down to lay its trap. It attracts prey with its sweet-smelling saliva, then chomps down on it when it enters its mouth. It takes a whole day to eat captured prey. Commonly found in marshes and wet forests.
Eventually, they came down to the waterside. Alike Highhill Town, Dragon Lake stretched out far, but here there was a bunch of thick forest hanging about at the water’s edge hanging out, and there was the constant downpour of rain from above. Floating in the water just outside were a couple Lotads…
Pokédex Entry #270 – Lotad, the Water Weed Pokémon. They live in clean ponds and lakes, where they float with their large leaves above the surface, and they serve as ferries to smaller Pokémon. They rise climb ashore only in search of cleaner water. If it’s dehydrated, the leaf will wilt.
… No Goomy’s to be seen, though.
‘It was about here… hey, Goomy?’ Vivia asked, holding an umbrella in one hand and had Goomy on her palm and a bit of her arm leaned against her stomach. ‘Could you help us find your friends?’
‘Goom…’ Goomy said, sounding really unsure.
‘E-eh? No?’ Vivia asked, unsure. So, seems like they were looking on their own. ‘W-well, it’s a rare Pokémon! We might be looking for a while…’
Seabreeze, with the use of Keen Eye, would catch sight of something, though. It wasn’t a Goomy. It was a small lizard of a Pokémon, attached to a tree high above them, silently blending into the foliage and simply watching them. However, Seabreeze’s eye saw the Pokémon, and could in turn point it out to Skylar. If he did…
Pokédex Entry #252 – Treecko, the Wood Gecko Pokémon. A territorial Pokémon known to nest inside large trees in the forest, guarding it from anything near. It has small hooks under its feet, allowing it to scale vertical surfaces. It’s famously stubborn, known to not budge an inch no matter how outmatched the opponent has it.
… That was a thing. So, then, time to either expand the search or take action to any of the sights that had been seen, or-
‘HOLD IT-’ ‘-RIGHT THERE!’
-And suddenly two dudes came stumbling out of the woodwork. Notably, neither had an umbrella and were drenched from head to toe. Still, the clothes they seemed to wear were notably stylish and entirely white. Almost like-
Two of them with almost identical clothing, one of them has red hair.
Two Pokémon had come out with them. One was a floating ball of gas grinning at them…
Pokédex Entry #92 – Gastly, the Gas Pokémon. It is comprised almost entirely from almost invisible gases that it has complete control of. It usually defeat an opponent by shrouding them in its own poisonous gases, which causes most beings to faint. Due to its weight, it will be blown away by wind and therefore takes cover.
… and the other was a similarly stumbling electric yellow sheep which static electricity looked like it had taken along half the forest when it came out by the water-side.
Pokédex Entry #179 – Mareep, the Wool Pokémon. It rubs together its coat of wool to generate static electricity that is stored in its fleece, which can more than double in size with enough electricity. This is how it keeps warm, so it discharges the electricity come summer when it’s not needed. The bulb on its tail grows more brightly the more electricity is stored.
This is the part where the two guys pointed accusing fingers at Skylar and Vivia.
‘Surrender! You’ve been caught dragon-poaching, red-handed!’ the red-haired one declared.
‘You got one, and now you’ve come to take the rest! Scum!’ the white-haired one claimed.
‘Huh? No, we were just going to-’ Vivia immediately tries to defend, blinking in surprise at them.
‘Don’t play dumb, we know who you are! A guy and a girl, just like in the reports!’ the red-haired one continued.
‘And hunting dragons, it can’t be a mistake! You’re the Team Amethyst duo sighted around here, in disguises!’ the white-haired one accused.
‘Wh-what? No, you got the wrong-!’ Vivia tried, but was interrupted.
Team Virtue Grunt Duo Randy & Mark would like to battle!
‘Ghastly, Hypnosis!’ the red-haired one commanded.
‘Mareep, Thunder Wave!’
‘Gaa-aastly~!’
‘Mareeeep…!’
The two Pokémon called out as one shot out sleep-inducing waves and the other shot out paralysis-causing waves… at Vivia. They were aiming directly at Vivia, the girl’s eyes widening a bit as she realized.
What would Skylar do?
First things first, Goomy here knows Protect. The first Hypnosis and Thunder Wave will be deflected by Goomy suddenly throwing up a defensive barrier at the last second, Vivia yelping back until suddenly the attacking waves strikes a white protective barrier… but Skylar might not know that, so maybe he does something first. This’ll make the two grunts decide to go after the Pokémon first.
The strategy is fairly simple. Both start out with Hypnosis and Thunder Wave, each, to target any Pokémon attacking them. After every enemy is hit by a status-effect, Mareep will start Thundershocking while Gastly will continue to Hypnosis in case any wakes up. Gastly will Mean Look, ensuring nobody can escape, if there’s no target to Hypnosis. Gastly’s Levitate makes immune to Ground-type, Mareep’s Static can paralyse on contact.
If Gastly or Mareep is taken out, they’ll be replaced by the following Pokémon on the same side.
Pokédex Entry #363 – Spheal, the Clap Pokémon. Known to be bad at both walking and swimming, a Spheal’s preferred method of travel is rolling. Its thick fur shields it from all cold, and they’re known to drift to new locations on icebergs. When they’re happy or eating, they tend to clap their tiny limbs to show appreciation.
Pokédex Entry #88 – Grimer, the Sludge Pokémon. Said to be born when the light of the moon hits sludge pumped out of factories. It drinks wastewater along with the waste of factories and loves anything filthy. Each Grimer is composed of different germs, and Grimers share bits of each other to one another to create new poisons.
That is, if Gastly’s taken out Spheal will replace, and if Mareep’s taken out Grimer will replace. Ice Body and Sticky Hold will not affect the battle. Spheal is going to go Rollout at any birds, using trees to try to roll and ricochet towards them, and in absence of those at anything else, trusting Rollout’s gradual increase in power. Grimer will try to Poison Gas any remaining Pokémon, and Mud-Slap any ground-based Pokémon, and Pound otherwise.
Notable is that Vivia will not stand idle. She’ll send out Venonat and attempt to send Supersonic at the opponents and Disable Hypnosis as well as Thunder Shock. If Venonat is taken out she’ll send out Scraggy to Sand Attack or Feint Attack where applicable. She’ll keep Goomy safe and close to her for this battle.
Farfetch’d looked over the berries presented. Now, Tanga Berries are specifically for bugs to like, apparently, Spelon Berries are so spicy that even Pokémon that aren’t fire-types will breathe fire after ingestion, and Chesto Berries are famously exceedingly tough to chew… so Farfetch’d snaps up that exceedingly juicy though sour Aspear Berry that Erika still has.
‘Farfetch'd,’ the bird will state, as he was offered to get more in exchange for some help training. Sure, then!
Training-time!
Sno had an easy time training well. Look at all these birds! Just throw Powder Snow, and with Farfetch’d helping it was a cakewalk! Though, the lack of resistance meant she took some damage back, too. Down to around 40%.
Sno grew to level 15! Sno learned Icy Wind!
Now, Eep didn’t have any Rock-type moves to take advantage of the type-advantage, but enough birds tried to tackle him to allow him to train pretty efficiently with Constrict, plus Ingrain meant he could always just heal up whenever and never had to return to the Pokémon Center, so.
Eep grew to level 14! Eep learned Confuse Ray!
Tara was not a stranger to training on Mountain Valley. In fact, she knew where to do so. See, all those Skiddos? Pecking them is exceedingly efficient for a bird! Tara was somewhat tired already, but some form of training could be gained anyway, especially with Farfetch’d’s help.
Tara grew to level 14! Tara learned Mist!
Chic also benefited from Skiddos. Some roasted grass-goat did the chicken good. Chic took some damage from their retaliation, but only to about 65% health, and was now strong enough to line up with Sno again.
Chic grew to level 15! Chic learned Peck!
Then Chu. … Chu was the star of Mountain Valley, throwing down Thunder Shocks like it was nobody’s business. The training went EXCEPTIONALLY well for Chu, what with all these birds to fry, and a resistance towards flying types to boot. Chu went up and came in line with the rest of Erika’s strongest, only damaged to like 75%.
Chu grew to level 15! Chu learned Electro Ball!
Finally, Kay. Kay had a bunch of bouncing Spoinks over there that she could target. The Spoinks didn’t have any attacks that could hurt Kay, all their Psychic-moves unable to hit, and as such Kay did pretty well.
Kay grew to level 15! Kay learned Psywave! Kay learned Topsy-Turvy!
Farfetch’d lands near Erika, breathing out in relief. Honestly, that was quite a work-out for him, too, he took notable damage from helping out, but he looked pretty proud of what he’d achieved.
There, some training done! Now, what?
Currently in Mountain Valley.
Mountain Valley
Pressed in between Mt. Strength and Mt. Chill, the Mountain Valley are a set of highlands that someone decided to make a thin but traversable road that can be travested by walking. At the edge between where it’d be too cold to climb due to cold, this mountainous region is filled with green hills with plenty of grass and plenty of winds. Here, many bird-Pokémon enjoys floating on the winds or eating small bugs in the many botches of grass around in this area reasonably untouched by human hands. In the north, the jagged peaks of Mt. Strength looms, but to the south the far taller frozen mountain range of Mt. Chill towers above… but that doesn’t affect those who travel this windy road right now.
1. Find Pokémon. Can be specified what kind of Pokémon is being searched for, and how you search. 2. Train Pokémon. With this command, we can jump ahead in time and skip posting about grinding. 3. Seek trainers. Though most people around here seems to just be people enjoying the view together or alone. 4. Talk. There are some people around, enjoying the evening in the woods. Maybe speak with them if you want. 5. Move along. Move along normally, letting any events that may come happen naturally. 6. Hurry along. Intentionally avoid confrontations and try to get safely to the next destination. 7. Specify. If you specify what you want to do, the GM will take it into account and tell the result. 8. Trigger random event. Force the GM to use his imagination to make a scenario for you. 9. Area Specific: Climb. Not the recommended path onto Mt. Strength, but it looks like you could theoretically climb with the right tools. Mt. Chill is way too steep, though.
Connected areas: Stillwood Village. A village hidden inside a forest, connected by the Mountain Valley road. Route 10. The farmlands feeding Worldedge City awaits to the east, giving a mystic feeling.
‘Hmpf. All on the one you know nothing about. Very well,’ Valerie simply commented, and then placed her own bet. ‘I don’t think Empress is out yet. Let me match your bet, 500 coins on Empress,’ Valerie said, gently rocking Togepi against her bosom. It seemed like it was a bit sleep-inducing, Togepi yawning and relaxing in the motherly grip.
The race was on! … And basically the absolutely first thing that happened out of the gates was that Biscuit pecked one of Dread Diver’s legs, making him stumble over and roll of the ground!
‘Poor soul. Biscuit wanted to interfere with Empress, but Empress was on the other side of the starting-line. He couldn’t possibly catch up with her. Hence, he went for the next-best thing; the newcomer,’ Valerie told, with a bit of false empathy in her voice.
However, the next thing that happened… Dread Diver turned around, all three heads in unison, and looked at Biscuit. Biscuit looked a little surprised, not used to that… when Dread Diver dived him. That… was Trash, the move where Dread Diver basically went ballistic and flailed every possible leg and head at Biscuit in one dreadful combo, blasting Biscuit down into ground and hitting over and over and over again. Biscuit fainted!
‘… Oh, my,’ Valerie stated in slight fake fright at the thing that just happened. ‘Perhaps the Dread Divers live up to their name… yet,’ Valerie said, turning to those actually dashing. There were only two. Lucky was taking it easy again, charging up for the next race, and Grassball didn’t even leave the gate. Grassball’s rider was talking to her from in front while patting her heads, looking like they were having a pretty emotional conversation for some reason. That left only Empress and Zodiac racing for the finish, Empress slightly ahead of Zodiac.
‘It seems that Empress will maintain her win strea-’ Valerie started saying in a content voice… when Ralia appeared on her head. Valerie blinked, and on pure instinct, she jerked to, gripped Togepi in a single arm and swiped with her other over to knock Ralia off, like if a large fly had landed on her. It didn’t matter if Ralia was hit or not. What mattered was that Togepi saw it.
‘Togepi…!’ Togepi called out in slight fright and in objection, blinking up in surprise at Valerie. Valerie blinked down at Togepi, starting to register what just happened, and then looked towards the races, mouth hanging just the slightest open.
Done Trashing Biscuit, Dread Divers’ heads turned around, glaring at those he could never catch up to… when all three heads yelled out in unison, and a Tri Attack flew in a spiral straight across the racing-field. It soared right in, and Zodiac was reigned in a little… leaving Empress in the way. The blast hit Empress’ legs away from down under her, meaning she fell and rolled and ended up on her side, kicking to quickly get up to her legs again. Zodiac ran past…
Zodiac won.
Neither Claire nor Valerie won this particular race.
For the sake of the bet, Valerie has 1160 coins total, and Claire has 940. Valerie is still in the lead.
‘Hmpf, I think I’m done betting for today,’ Valerie turned and glared a bit at Ralia, lifting a Pokéball and calling the mildly upset Togepi back into the ball. ‘But I’ll do one last bet, for the sake of finishing your challenge,’ she said, looking over at Claire.
… When Empress and Zodiac came back to the starting line… they both appeared shocked at the knocked-out Biscuit that lay on the sidelines, his rider forced to call him back and retreat from the races for now. A glaring stare-down took place, between Empress, Zodiac, and Dread Divers. It was clear the former two did not agree with what he had done to Biscuit, or of the Tri Attack he’d sent at them. They didn’t agree with Biscuit, either, but Dread Divers was far worse. Even back in the boxes they started with, the three did nothing but glare at one another. The only two that looked focused on the race was Grassball and Lucky…
Order for the next race is, from left to right… Lucky, Dread Divers, Zodiac, Empress, Grassball. The three powerful racers in the middle, the less so ones on the sides.
‘… 100 coins on Lucky,’ Valerie told simply, not waiting for Claire to bet first this time. She crossed her arms watching the race, Fletchinder flying over to land on Valerie’s shoulder as there no longer was a need to warm Togepi’s bath.
What would Claire do, for the final bet?
And I realize she and Ralia might want to react to Valerie attempting to strike the Ralts for landing on her, in which case feel free to react to that and I’ll have Valerie react in turn in the next post.
‘Aww, she’s cute! So elegant!’ Jamie said with a smile, having no idea she was just feeding Kylie’s ego, or something alike to that. Onto battle!
Buneary used Baby-Doll Eyes! … It had no effect whatsoever! If that was because of Hyper Cutter, or because Kylie knows all about such tricks and sees straight through them, is up for discussion! Regardless, Buneary then went forth to Pound at her! … The ears she tried to pound into the steel fairy hurt Buneary more than Kylie! Suffice to say, Kylie had no problem whitling down Buneary’s health with Fairy Wind and then Bite with little to no damage in return.
Dei VS Hoppip. … Ember blasted the flying bit down before it ever reached him with a Tackle!
Finally, Jamie’s most competent Pokémon, Eevee, the one she wanted the rocks for! Kylie met the creature, and when the Sand Attacks came Kylie unleashed her Sweet Scent, distracting the target and making Eevee make subconscious sounds from liking the smell, allowing Kylie to locate the opponent! Finally, it came down to a Bite VS Tackle contest, and while Eevee’s Tackles hurt more due to Adaptability, he was still tackling a steel fairy and Kylie won out eventually!
Kyllene grew to level 15!
Eryn was victorious! She gained 552P for winning!
‘Ow! Not only elegant, she’s strong, too!’ Jamie said with a smile towards Kyllene. ‘Where can I find one of those?’ she asked, looking to Eryn. Then, Eryn asked about Ice and Moss Rocks. ‘Oh, so, they’re special big rocks for Eevees to evolve into their Ice or Grass-type evolutions… Now, I’m pretty sure the Ice Rock is up there somewhere…’ Jamie motioned towards Mt. Chill and/or Frozen Cave. ‘Though, it kind of scares me to go looking for it in such a cold environment. The Moss Rock, though, is supposed to be in a forest around here…’ Jamie sighed and shrugged. ‘… But which one? Stillwood? Silent? Infested? If it’s in Endless Forest, then forget it, we’re never finding it. Hahaha. The next step might be to ask some villagers and see if they know…’ So she said, and sighed.
Moving on.
‘Hmpf! Sure! No way you’ll win! Let’s warm you up, first!’ Adrian said, throwing out Koffing first. … So, Poison Gas did NOTHING against Kylie, her steel-type protecting her fairy-side from the poison, and suddenly Koffing didn’t look so happy anymore. All it had was Tackle. Kylie took it down swiftly enough, basically without damage. Kylie was then faster than Roggenrola, Fairy Winding the rock-creature with poor Special Defense, Roggenrola had time for one more Sand-Attack before Kylie Fairy Winded it to fainting.
‘… Hah! Strong little thing. Well, how about THIS!?’ Adrian told, sending out Gible to face her. Being faster, Kylie sent a Fairy Wind, overpowering the sand attack and doing heavy Super-Effective damage to Gible. Gible responded… by unleashing a- and here’s where the GM remembers that Fairies are completely immune to Dragon-type attacks, not just resists them. Well. Adrian clearly somehow forgot this, alike the GM, despite being a self-proclaimed know-it-all. He blinks a bit in surprise as Gible faints to another Fairy Wind.
Kyllene grew to level 16!
Eryn was victorious! She gained 5P for winning!
‘Gah!?’ Adrian recoiled. ‘Wait, what? No! I KNOW that! If I got that question on a test, I’d ace it every time! So why did I…?’ he blinks a bit in confusion. Then, Eryn asks where he got the dragon from. He pauses for a moment, then grins at her.
‘… Hahaha… You can’t, normally, get a dragon anymore…’ he tells her. ‘The Gym Leader of Lakewatch, Lesley, and her Lakewatchers, as well as Team Virtue on the western side, they’re all watching. Making sure people don’t poach dragons like they used to. It was a very lucrative business. BUT! But, but… There’s a darker side of Lakewatch Town. Ask your way around there, you’ll find a crowd that can catch whatever you want, with any means necessary… as long as you have the money. I bet that’s what SHE did, that pink-haired girl in a blue cap whose dragon burned down my whole team… Hah, nobody’s honest anymore…!’
… So Adrian said, before he turned tail and ran. Next opponent.
‘Heh? Zorua and no illusion? Well. Bronzor, TACKLE!’ Mason shouted out, and Bronzor flew in to tackle. This match-up was a bit tricky, as Steel secondary type meant the match-up was neutral. Bronzor’s exceptional defense was higher than Eri’s attack, and despite Bronzor’s low attack-power Eri’s defense wasn’t very good, either. However, Eri had a more effective attack in Pursuit, and eventually took down Bronzor, but not before racking up considerable damage himself.
Against Gothita, Eryn pretended to change Pokémon into Diglett… And then Diglett and Gothita both did Fake Tears on one another, both Pokémon crying wolf tears in one another’s faces. Both Pokémon’s Special Defense were sharply lowered. Gothita’s Competitive activated, sharply raising her Special Attack… Mason grinned. ‘Diglett knows Fake Tears? Eh, no matter. You realize how much you just boosted my next attack’s power, right?’ With Diglett’s Sp. D sharply lowered and Gothita’s Sp. A sharply raised… ‘Gothita, Confusion!’
And Gothita cast Confusion! It didn’t affect Diglett. ‘… Huh? How didn’t-’ Mason’s eyes widened. ‘YOU TRICK-!’
Aaaaaaaaaaand then Eri went in and Pursuited Gothita to defeat, Gothita’s panicked Pound doing a little damage back and breaking Eri’s illusion but it was far too late. Gothita fainted after the second Pursuit.
Erebi grew to level 14!
Finally, Woobat VS Onix… Mason frowned. ‘This isn’t an illusion again, is it!? I frankly don’t care if I’m tricked again, I just refuse to use Confusion again until I’ve- GUST!’ … And with that, Woobat broke Eri’s illusion first thing with a Gust, Mason standing up triumphantly and pointing in glory. ‘HA! GOT EM!’
So, Woobat still took a Leer and a single Pursuit, heavily damaging the bat, but Woobat still prevailed over Eri on account of the damage he’d taken against Bronzor. ‘YEEEES! I KNOW WE CAN’T BEAT WHAT COMES OUT NEXT, BUT WE GOT THE ILLUSIONIST! WELL DONE, WOOBAT!’ Mason called, dancing. ‘NOW, WHATEVER MONSTER SHE SENDS OUT NEXT, WE’LL FACE OUR DEFEAT WITH DIGNI-’
Eryn called out Tula.
‘… … … … …’
Tula Struggled into Woobat’s face, taking the last of the bat’s health! Woobat fainted!
Tula grew to level 13!
Eryn was victorious! Eryn gained 795P for winning!
‘Uuuuuuuugh… D-did it HAVE to be a Magikarp…?’ Mason asked, cradling his Woobat. Then Eryn asked about the Frozen Cave. ‘… Eh. It’s long and winding, treacherous. It’s safe for the most part, but you might slip and slide way further in than you ever intended to go, and there are Glalies in there on way higher level than the surrounding Pokémon who freeze people solid. Don’t enter without an Escape Rope. But, on the outer part are the mines, where miners make a living mining artifacts, fossils and Pokémon out of the wall. I found this thing? It’s what my fortune led me to, but I’m not sure what I’m supposed to do with it…’ Mason said, holding forth a strange bell, right over his Woobat. ‘Want it?’
Eryn was offered the Soothe Bell!
Onto the final opponent!
‘Oh? Sounds interesting. I might take you up on that!’ Wilhelm said with an ignited smile, and then the battle was on. Sandile Sand-Attacked Kylie, but she was quick to Sweet Scent that. She then resisted the Dark-type Bite, while she was Super-Effective against his Dark, and so Kylie was a swift victor. Then, Magnemite came out. Kylie was the faster opponent, so she Taunted, ensuring Magnemite couldn’t Supersonic her. Instead, she found herself Thunder Shocked! It hit somewhere sensitive, so Critical Hit!
Suddenly heavily damaged from that Critical Hit Thunder Shock, Eryn attempts to return Kylie… but can’t! Magnemite’s Magnet Pull means Kylie cannot escape battle! Magnemite charges for the next Thunder Shock!
Florrie helped as she could with crawling up as Dawkin helped her up, breathing in mild panic as she finally got up. Then, yes. Because trainers have to battle.
‘W-wait, that one’s part rock, right…!?’ Florrie blinked into realization, and quickly pointed forward. ‘Azurill, Water Gun…!’
It was indeed, as the little blue creature sent out a spray of water at Atlas, who took the Super-Effective hit… but with Azurill lacking a water-type, for some reason, it didn’t do as potent damage as it could have, and nothing in comparison to when Atlas reached Azurill and dealt a heavy hand of Super-Effective Metal Claw, the lack of water-type failing to protect the blue thing from the damage. Atlas easily overcame the opposition. Thooouuugh, Azurill was too low-leveled to obtain another level for Atlas.
‘Oooooh-!’ Florrie made a disturbed noise. ‘S-Sandile!’
From overleveled to underleveled in comparison to Florrie’s team, Tyrunt VS Sandile turned out to be a bit more interesting. Tyrunt has an awesome Attack stat and a decent Defence stat, while Sandile had subpar defenses albeit strong attack. That said, Bite was a far more effective attack than mere tackling, and as such Tyrunt’s health depleted more rapidly than Sandile’s. No worries, however, this gained Tyrunt a bunch of experience and a quick change to Wooper meant Sandile didn’t stand a chance against the next Water Gun.
Tyrunt grew to level 8!
‘A-ah! Sandile…’ Florrie looked a bit shaken, taking back Sandile to his Pokéball. Florrie paused there, standing motionless, like if she had nothing else to come with…
Except, there was no notice in the Pokédex about him winning and getting money for it.
Florrie hesitantly takes out another Pokéball, her eyes somewhat wide, as if startled by your strength when it really is just that she herself is pretty weak. She freezes for a second, looking like she doesn’t really know if she wants to send this one out, but then she bites it together, and-!
‘H-help me, Zei…!’
The Pokéball hits the sand, and opens, and a dog of some form jumps out to stand in between Florrie and him. A curious dog with a green scarf, of a kind that Dawkin has certainly never seen before…
Pokédex Entry #718 – Zygarde, the Order Pokémon. Born from many separate cells, this form is born when around 10% of Zygarde's cells have been gathered. This form is skilled in close-range combat, its sharp fangs make short work of enemies, but it’s unable to maintain this body indefinitely. After a period of time, it falls apart.
And, assuming he did the scanning with the Pokédex that then spoke out loud…
‘E-EH!? H-HOW DOES THAT MACHINE KNOW THAT!?’ Florrie asks, exceedingly alarmed for a moment. ‘E-er, wait, you can tell me after I’ve beat you…! Zei, DIG!’ Florrie commands, and the dog suddenly jumps, starting a flurry of clawings straight down into the sand, which Zygarde promptly disappeared into. There was a movement in the sand where the dog was crawling through, heading at a high speed to under whatever opponent he was currently facing, intending on bursting out to damage the opponent and then quickly diving back in, or pursuing with a Bite if the opponent was damaged enough!
So. In battle, Zygarde has Bite, Dragon Breath or Dig, depending on what is most effective. Dig is the go-to move, where Zygarde will dive into the sand in order to seek out where to erupt from underneath and strike harshly against an opponent! How would Dawkin answer this?
“Awkward thing is, I’m not quite sure myself. I caught Kylie back in the Trainer School in Pureplain, but I think the Pokemon there vary,” Eryn admitted, bending down to check Kylie over. A visit to the Pokemon Center it was.
“Huh, I’ve been to the Infested Forest, and I don’t think that’s where it is. Unless I missed it entirely, which is possible too.” Eryn shrugged. “I’m heading into the Frozen Cave sooner or later, and probably whatever forest I reach. How about we trade details and I’ll keep you updated in case I find something?”
Battling the kid was almost sad given the poison-types he’d pulled out, and by the time he got around to his dragon-type, it was clear he’d been a little loose with his trainer basics.
“Hey kid, tests aren’t everything. You gotta get that field experience in, okay? Sitting in a room with a paper and pencil a bit different than trying to remember key details on the fly, okay?” she said after Kylie secured a victory with a haughty “Maw.” Then, after receiving the measly 5P while struggling not to pull a face, she listened intently to the info Adrian provided, her brows raising when he mentioned the Lakewatch underbellies. Was the kid really talking about buying from Pokemon smugglers right now? It would explain his utter lack of funds, but wow, Eryn had pegged him as somewhat innocent and naive, but that picture had just gone out the window.
“Kid, you’re lucky that dragon even listens to you then. Haven’t you heard the horror stories about smugglers and the terrible things poached Pokemon go through? As a trainer don’t you feel any obligation to yourself, or even to your Pokemon, to be a better person?”
Eryn shook her head. “Well, whatever. Let this be your wake-up call. I beat you fair and square, so being honest is possible, alright? You got it? Kid!”
Aaaand he was gone.
“What a downer, Kylie. But whatever, back to training. Can’t speak out against poaching if we don’t have some muscle to back our words up,” Eryn said, looking the trainers around her over. “And, since you’re still in good health, we’ll skip the Center trip for the moment and challenge… how about that weird dude over there? Yeah? Yeah.”
Eryn barely hid a grin as Eri pulled of his disguises. The point hadn’t been to trick the psychic, per se, since Eri was naturally immune to psychic-type moves, but getting her opponent to throw away a move or two was a plus. The psychic’s instant celebration as he set about beating Eri dampered her mood, though, and she was forced to recall Eri after another hit.
“Good job, Eri. You did great,” she said, putting away his Pokeball. Her eyes lit up as she swapped his for another, grinning anew.
“Here we go, Tutu! Show ‘em who’s boss!”
The psychic’s silence and Tula’s subsequent knockout Struggle had Eryn lapse into a brief cheering fit, running onto the field to scoop Tula up around the egg Eryn had been holding.
“Amazing. Pure awesomeness, Tula,” Eryn finished, giving Tula a final squeeze before setting the flapping Magikarp down. “I’ll get you primped up at the Pokemon Center in a sec, alright? And yes it had to be a Magikarp. That’s what you get for celebrating so early,” she said, setting an arm on her hip. “But, as we discussed, how about those caves?”
The Frozen Caves sounded pretty unwelcoming for a soon-to-be destination, and Eryn felt cold just looking at the mountain in the distance. As much as she disliked the cold, though, ice-types were both literally and figuratively cool, and she wouldn’t pass up a chance to see them in their element for anything.
“I’ll take it,” Eryn said, accepting the Soothe Bell. “Thanks, and thanks for the info. I just might check out mining. I take it you didn’t?”
While the battle with the Sandile went as expected, the Magnemite’s critical hit was absolutely not part of the plan, and Eryn’s brows knit when she attempted to recall Kylie with zero results. A glance down at her Pokedex screen explained it, though, and she slapped her forehead with her free hand.
“Arceus, damn it.”
Fishing around her bag, she pulled out her Potion, then called Kylie over to spray it on the slightly singed steel-type.
“Right, take him down with Bite, Kylie,” Eryn said, patting the Mawile’s back as she sent her back into the fray. While defense was the speciality of most steel-types, Bite was still a significantly stronger move compared to Fairy Wind, and what Eryn needed now was to quickly take down this Pokemon to see what the next one was.
After the Potion (and another hit from the Magnemite), Kylie should be able to take down the Magnemite who she’s hopefully faster against in a few moves. Then, as stated before, she’ll be thrown in for a Taunt, absorbing whatever normal-type and grass-type attacks the Nuzleaf throws her way. After the Taunt, she’ll opt for Fairy Winds until she goes down, after which Eryn will call out Eri to throw in some Fury Swipes after a Fake Tears, then opt for Dei with Embers to finish it off. Hopefully the Fake Tears softens the Nuzleaf up enough for it to go down so Eryn doesn’t have to resort to Tula and Struggle haha…
Actions: Actions in hiders above. Conversations, one battle, and lots of crossed fingers.
+ 7124 Pokedollars* + 10 Pokeballs + 1 Premier Ball + 5 Mysterious Herbs + 2 Super Potions + Wise Glasses (equipped to Seabreeze) + Heat Wave Potion + Old Rod + Two collapsible umbrellas.
Seabreeze the Wingull (♂) Level 12 Water Gun, Supersonic, Growl, Wing Attack, Fowl Flap, Mist Keen Eye Wise Glasses Current Condition - Ready to Rock!
Celebrity the Jigglypuff (♀) Level 12 Sing, Defense Curl, Pound, Play Nice, Disarming Voice Friend Guard No Item Current Condition - Ready to Roll!
Paradise the Tropius (♀) Level 12 Razor Leaf, Gust, Sweet Scent, Leer, Growth, Stomp Solar Power No Item Current Condition - Ready to Ride!
Jonathan / JoJo the Ralts (♂) Level 12 Confusion, Growl, Double Team, Teleport, Disarming Voice Trace No Item Current Condition - Ready to Respect!
Mac the Torchic (♂) Level 9 Scratch, Growl, Ember Blaze No Item Current Condition - Ready to Receive!
Smiley the Murkrow (♂) Level 6 Peck, Astonish, Pursuit Prankster No Item Current Condition - Real low.
First off, Skylar bought two umbrellas. One for himself and whoever was riding in his arms or on his head, and one for the Pokemon seated on Paradise, so literally just Celebrity (who pitched a mighty fit when she didn't get her own umbrella.) Everyone else managed to get into some form of comfortable spot when they could as they stepped onto Route 3. Notably, when the rain started, Seabreeze flew off into the sky to relish in the rain of Route 3. It was actually kind of cute to see the bird happily flapping in the wind, but another bird on the team was NOT enjoying the rain. It wasn't Mac, either. No, instead it was Smiley, who quickly took advantage of Seabreeze being gone and flew over to Skylar's shoulder, perching himself on it despite definitely still being a little annoyed at Skylar for earlier. Still, Skylar was a bit happy that the two were at least not on too bad of terms.
As Skylar, Vivia, and the team ventured forward through Route 3, Skylar was still astounded by every blurry Pokemon he had come across. The Carnivine were massive and the Shroomish were adorable and busy at their works, and Skylar was absolutely enthralled by the sight of all of them. He was even more excited when he noticed a small green splotch move through the tree, and he safely assumed what he had seen was a Treecko, especially considering his Pokedex was going off saying something about Treecko.
The gang walked a little further after, before confusion struck.
‘It was about here… hey, Goomy?’ Vivia asked, holding an umbrella in one hand and had Goomy on her palm and a bit of her arm leaned against her stomach. ‘Could you help us find your friends?’
‘Goom…’ Goomy said, sounding really unsure.
‘E-eh? No?’ Vivia asked, unsure. So, seems like they were looking on their own. ‘W-well, it’s a rare Pokémon! We might be looking for a while…’
"I don't mind looking. If anything, this is still a good spot to train." Skylar noted before he looked over to Celebrity, who was looking towards Vivia with a frown. "Heh, Celebrity sure does like y--"
‘HOLD IT-’ ‘-RIGHT THERE!’
"Hm? Excuse us?" Skylar asked as he looked at the two new guys.
‘Surrender! You’ve been caught dragon-poaching, red-handed!’ the red-haired one declared.
‘You got one, and now you’ve come to take the rest! Scum!’ the white-haired one claimed.
‘Huh? No, we were just going to-’ Vivia immediately tries to defend, blinking in surprise at them.
‘Don’t play dumb, we know who you are! A guy and a girl, just like in the reports!’ the red-haired one continued.
‘And hunting dragons, it can’t be a mistake! You’re the Team Amethyst duo sighted around here, in disguises!’ the white-haired one accused.
‘Wh-what? No, you got the wrong-!’ Vivia tried, but was interrupted.
Team Virtue Grunt Duo Randy & Mark would like to battle!
‘Ghastly, Hypnosis!’ the red-haired one commanded.
‘Mareep, Thunder Wave!’
‘Gaa-aastly~!’
‘Mareeeep…!’
"Wait, do you guys mean these two?" Skylar asked as he pulled out his Pokedex, flipping over to the recent video he took at Silent Shrine, where Valen was being harassed by those two grunts. That red haired guy and the blue haired woman certainly better fit the description than Skylar or Vivia. "Sorry to get your hopes up like that, but it wasn't us, honest. Besides, I'd expect Team Amethyst would think better than to send a blind fourteen year old to find dragons." Skylar said, pointing to his glossy eyes and pointing to the black sunglasses on JoJo's head.
"... we also don't want any more than one Goomy, not counting Vivia's here, so saying we're gonna take all of them isn't really accurate either. Now... if you still wanted to battle..."
Skylar pointed towards the fight and flashed a smirk. "... I'll be glad to oblige! JoJo, Double Team! Vivia, handle the Mareep! It's no good for my team!"
Alright, quick battle time. Gonna just talk Meta here because it's gonna be a mess otherwise.
The start of this battle is gonna go with a Gastly Hypnosis and a Mareep Thundershock, eh? Alright, so that's pretty good to work with. Unfortunately for Skylar, that Mareep does throw a wrench into his plans as it makes a lot more of his team ineffective. Not to say that he's entirely screwed, however, because of one main Pokemon, but we'll get into that. For now, JoJo's hopping in with a Double Team, because raising your evasion against a move with 60% accuracy is definitely a good idea. Makes JoJo all that much harder to hit, and with a Trace from Static it makes contact damage much harder to land. From there, Confusion the Gastly until it's down.
From there, we enter a Spheal / Mareep combo. It's that point where we focus the Mareep with Disarming Voice, as to ensure hits and steady damage. The Spheal isn't as bad of a problem as Rollout isn't something JoJo is heavily weak to, plus we've got the power of Static since Rollout makes contact. Hopefully around this point Venonat hits the Mareep with a Disable, giving it a hard time with using Thundershock. She could also probably hit the Spheal's Rollout with one, too, which would still likely help, but it's more effective for it to be Mareep that's disabled. If the Mareep goes down, then JoJo'll keep up the pressure with Confusion on the Grimer, knocking it out and leaving the Spheal up and fighting. If JoJo goes down before it can take the Spheal Down, then we resort to the next best answer to the entire ordeal in front of us.
Enter, Paradise.
Paradise is a flying type, sure, but it's arguably Skylar's current best Pokemon. It's tanky, has a good amount of moves, and is most likely the best answer to the remaining members of the teams. Once Paradise enters, the immediate response would be to Razor Leaf, as it's super effective to the Spheal that threatens Seabreeze's existence (though not as bad with Rollout, since it's power wouldn't increase from missing Seabreeze and Spheal isn't super tanky compared to the rest of things. Mareep would likely drop after that from here, and if Spheal drops too then that just leaves Grimer to cause ruckus, wherein Paradise can just Stomp it.
If Paradise falls to Rollout from Spheal, we send in Seabreeze to clean it up with Wing Attack. If I need to add any more, I shall gladly do so.
If Vivia needs to send in Rotom, then let her do so with Skylar sending in Celebrity to keep Rotom from running away and causing mayhem. Rotom would definitely be nice to take down the Spheal with.
Sorting out the team for the umbrella distribution, because Skylar likes having all his buds out for the adventure. - Going into the sky and around the trees. No need to worry about wetness for Seabreeze, since he's a water type. - Riding on Paradise as to not muddy her feet. - Honestly, just gonna keep walking. Grass resists Water, so it's no real skin off Paradise's back that she's wet. - Staying close under Skylar. Doesn't wanna be wet, but doesn't mind treading through some mud or getting wet. - Is definitely staying in Skylar's arms. - Shoulder perching to stay dry. Observing all the wildlife that was around. Explaining the duo to the two Team Virtue grunts. Quick Battle description.
Well, Amelia found the Shedinja, at least she thought it was the same Shedinja, but she also found the person she was looking forward to meeting the least. It was the woman from the night before, the one who had been giving off such a dark and oppressive aura. Worse, yet, it seemed the woman had found the Shedinja again and seemed to have noticed Amelia, who took a step back on instinct. However, she was quick to pick up that the Aura that had surrounded the woman before seemed to be subdued now. Before she could even finish her thoughts, the woman began speaking, her words as cryptic as she remembered from the night before. Needless to say, she didn't understand. "I don't know what you're trying to say but let Shedinja go!" She said to the woman, her voice shaking a bit despite her best efforts. This woman was on her master's level in terms of strength, so if the woman didn't comply, there was really nothing Amelia could do.
Thankfully, it seemed the woman wasn't after the Bug/Ghost pokemon. However, it seemed she was after Amelia as she advanced in a manner that Amelia found rather menacing, causing the young girl to take another step back. Before anything could happen though, another voice rang out, one Amelia faintly remembered, though it seemed to be enough to cause the woman to stop. Jacques had appeared with another woman, one Amelia barely remembered from the night before. Before she knew it, Amelia got to learn some nice tidbits about Angelique, such has her being one of the Elite Four among all things. Before she knew it, Angelique was leaving the garden under pressure from her apparent superior, stopping only to lob a pokeball at Amelia, who barely managed to catch it.
Once Angelique was out of the garden, Amelia let out a sigh of relief and slowly sunk to the ground, feeling a bit weak in the knees. Jacques would then approach her, apologizing for all that Angelique had done while also making a request for any information Amelia might know on Angelique's actions. "I'm not sure I'll be of much use to you Mr. Jacques." She said, looking up at the older gentleman. "I met her the first time I came here, sensing the Shedinja over there. But, to say there was a battle between me and her would be a lie. It was between my teacher and her. He was also with us when we arrived at the tombs. All I know is that the pokemon in there were in a frenzy so that they could release their master from his seal, a Darkrai. The presence of Team Virtue and their Cresselia only made things worse. It was just pure pandemonium. I never saw Angelique there herself though."
With her part being said, Amelia glanced down at the pokeball that had been handed to her. She contemplated opening it, especially since she would sense there was a ghost-type inside. Knowing there was a risk but not caring, as she was willing to risk grabbing the strings/hands of a wild Driffloon after all, she let the pokemon out of the pokeball and was pleasantly surprised to see a Spiritomb inside. It fixed it's gaze on Amelia before sending a sudden telepathic message. Amelia clutched her head in pain, since it was like her head was suddenly filled with a chorus of voices all speaking at once, though thankfully it was the same message from every voice. When it finished, she looked up at the Spiritomb and blinked, realizing it had translated what Angelique had been saying to her earlier. Amelia herself was a Clairvoyant, Joshua was the Sentinel, and Angelique must've been hoping for the events that had transpired in the Old Tombs to turn out how they had.
This left Amelia with some questions but she knew one thing was for certain. She needed to get stronger and even Angelique wanted her to do so. Not only that, but Amelia herself wanted to get stronger as well, so that she would not be so helpless if such events happened again. Judging by the words of the Spiritomb, it seemed that the next event that might occur was at the Known Ruins. Getting to her feet, she returned the Spiritomb to it's pokeball and watched as it vanished in a flash of light, the new pokemon becoming her ninth party member. Knowing what she wanted and what her goals were now, she turned to Jacques.
Now came the dilemma of telling him what she knew. Jacques seemed like a kind enough person and reliable as well. But this was apparently meant to be a trial for her, set forth by another member of the Elite Four. She was obviously supposed to do it herself, so she had to tell him what she knew without revealing too much. She had to select her words carefully, even if it meant a bit of lying. "It seems, according to Spiritomb, Angelique has some sort of trial planned for me. I don't know where or when, but I guess she has some sort of plan. Other then that, all it told me was that I need to get stronger." She said to Elite Four member. "So, I need to go off and start training it seems, so that I'll be stronger. Before I go though, I do have some questions for you Mr. Jacques. Do you know who is in charge of the PC system and where I might be able to find them? I... I don't like being separated from my friends and I want to see if there is some way I can at least keep them all with me, while still having it so I can only use six to battle."
The battle went about as Dawkin had expected. He waited expectantly for his Pokedex to notify him the battle was over but no such event occurred. He gaze turned to the girl, she had another Pokemon? After a bit of hesitation she brought out a Pokemon that wasn't even vaguely familiar. "Hm?" Dawkin said and scanned it, receiving a surprising result. The girl was equally surprised that the Pokedex knew what it did, but the battle at hand was more pressing. "Cacena!"
Actions: Cacena take the dig hit and open with Leech Seed and use Absorb
Species: Aron Level: 13 Personality: A stubborn and sometimes disagreeable little fellow, he likes eating. A lot. He's smarter than he looks and can be quite devious in order to get what he wants. Quirks/Talents/Aspirations/Other: Fill in as we go. Probably Moves: Tackle, Harden, Mudslap, Headbutt, Metal Claw, Rock Tomb Ability: Sturdy. Allows the Pokemon to survive an attack that would otherwise knock it out. Held Item:
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Gender: Female Type: Water/Ground Personality: Quirks/Talents/Aspirations/Other: Level: 13 Moves: Water Gun, Tail Whip, Mud Sport, Mud Shot Ability: Water Absorb, will regain health upon being hit with a water-type move. Held Item: None.
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Gender: Male Type: Electric Personality: (Up to player.) Quirks/Talents/Aspirations/Other: (Up to player.) Level: 10 Moves: Thundershock, Charm, Tail Whip, Sweet Kiss Ability: Static, may paralyze other Pokémon on contact. Held Item: Dragon Scale.
Tyrunt
Gender: ♂ Type: Rock/Dragon Personality: Affectionate, likes to nibble on things, and gets distracted easily Quirks/Talents/Aspirations/Other: To be discovered Level:8 Moves: Tail Whip, Tackle, Roar Ability: Strong Jaw. Increases the power of biting-based moves. Held Item: None.
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Gender: ♀ Type: Grass Personality: (Up to player.) Quirks/Talents/Aspirations/Other: (Up to player.) Level: 14 Moves: Poison Sting, Leer, Absorb, Growth, Leech Seed, Sand Attack Ability: Water Absorb. Contact with water restores health, including water from any Water-type moves. Held Item: None.
Dawkin's Cacnea came out and took Dig pretty well, decreasing the damage of the blow from underneath considerably. In return, Cacnea managed to throw her Leech Seeds onto Zygarde, the dog twitching as its health was being absorbed.
‘Oooh! Grass-type… that means… Dragon Breath!’ Florrie commanded, and the dog spun around and breathed a massive blaze of purple fire at Cacnea. It hurt badly, despite being Dragon-type and not fire. Cacnea used Absorb on Zygarde, but the dog’s part-dragon typing meant it was somewhat protected against that, and Zygarde committed to another blazing Dragon Breath, and Cacnea hadn’t recovered enough damage to survive another one of those. Cacnea fainted.
‘K-kih… Leech Seed… I need to do this, quick…’ Florrie said, turning to face Dawkin’s next opponent.
Due to Leech Seed, Florrie will favor the weaker Bulldoze over Dig, as it’s a single-turn move, and use it against Atlas, Tyrunt or Pichu if any of them is her opponent. If against Wooper, though, Florrie will have Zygarde use Dragon Breath, which will still take a hefty amount of health due to the power of the move. Florrie most certainly sent out a powerful Pokémon for Dawkin to face, but Leech Seed was slowly sapping away the dog’s health, making Florrie go all out…
4156 Pokéballs 13 Potions 1 Everstone 1 Lunar Wing 1 Ragecandy Bar 1 Razor Claw 1 Star Piece 1 TM66 Payback 1 Mysterious Egg Team Virtue LVL01 Keycard Shiny Stone 1 Heart Scale 1 Deep Sea Scale 1 Prism Scale 1
Nickname: Vee Gender: ♂ Type: Normal Level: 15 Moves: Quick Attack, Growl, Tail whip, Sand-attack, Helping Hand, Baby-doll Eyes, Swift Ability: Adaptability Held Item: None. Status:100%
Nickname: Princess Gender: ♀ Type: Normal/Flying Level: 14 Moves: Quick Attack, Sand-attack, Gust Ability: Tangled Feet. Greatly raises ability to evade if confused. Held Item: None. Status:100%
Nickname: Flora Gender: ♀ Type: Grass/Poison Personality: (Up to player.) Quirks/Talents/Aspirations/Other: (Up to player.) Level: 14 Moves: Mega Drain, Growth, Water Sport, Stun Spore Ability: Poison Point. May poison on contact. Held Item: None. Status:100%
Nickname: Summer Gender: ♀ Type: Fire Personality: (Up to player.) Quirks/Talents/Aspirations/Other: (Up to player.) Level: 14 Moves: Ember, Tail Whip, Roar, Baby-Doll Eyes, Quick Attack, Confuse-Ray Ability: Drought. Summons harsh sunlight when called into battle. Held Item: Rawst Berry Status: 100%
Nickname: Pharia Gender: ♀ Type: Electric Personality: (Up to player.) Quirks/Talents/Aspirations/Other: (Up to player.) Level: 15 Moves: Tackle, Growl, Thunder Wave, Thunder Shock, Cotton Spore, Charge Ability: Static. May paralyze on contact. Held Item: None. Status:100%
Nickname: Shadowfang Gender: ♂ Type: Dark Personality: (Up to player.) Quirks/Talents/Aspirations/Other: (Up to player.) Level: 14 Moves: Tackle, Howl, Sand-attack, Bite, Odor Sleuth Ability: Rattled. Being hit by Bug, Ghost or Dark-type moves increases Speed. Held Item: None. Status:100%
Nickname: Gender: ♂ Type: Normal Level: 5 Moves: Scratch, Growl Ability: Technician. The power of low-powered moves are boosted. Held Item: None. Status:100%
Nickname: Gender: ♂ Type: Normal Level: 5 Moves: Leer, Tackle, Odor Sleuth Ability: Pickup. May randomly end up holding items. Held Item: None. Status:100%
Nickname: Hunter Gender: ♂ Type: Fire Level: 11 Moves: Bite, Roar, Ember, Leer, Odor Sleuth Ability: Flash Fire, raises power of Fire-type moves after being hit by one. Held Item: None. Status:100%
Nickname: None, currently. Gender: ♂ Type: Normal Level: 11 Moves: Tackle, Water Gun, Ember, Powder Snow Ability: Forecast. Changes form and typing in different weather. Held Item: Status:100%
Nickname: Extraordinary Gender: ♀ Type: Ghost Level: 11 Moves: Leer, Night Shade, Pain Split, Disable, Astonish Ability: Levitate. Pokémon is able to avoid ground-based attacks. Held Item: None. Status:100%
Erza messed up, it was not meant to be double battles but still, Hector didn't seem to particularly mind and encouraged the gym trainers to just go with it.
Erza didn't really like the sight of a Throh using bide as the damage he'd deal afterward would certainly ko one of his pokémon. Shadowfang took a power-up punch which did considerable damage already since it was super effective, but since it didn't bring down the dark-type just yet, Erza was quick to refocus entirely on Throh:
"Shadowfang, tackle Throh! Princess, keep using gust and bring it down quickly!"
Depending if Throh was brought out or not, Erza would follow the same strategy against Meditite. Gust and gust until it disappears - or Princess faints.
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The next battle didn't start out quite well. Erza did not know about the possibility of Croagunk's ability being Dry Skin (otherwise he would also know that Croagunk could pack ground type moves) - it was just his writer trying to outsmart the GM and failing miserably.
With Summer being interrupted by Makuhita's fake out and right after taking more damage from Croagunk's ridiculous digging skills, Erza's mind began racing with so many ideas and strategies that he actually felt lost on what exactly he could do.
"Alright, Summer! Flora! Stay together!" This would diminish the distance between them, so Erza could proceed with his next move. "Now, Stun Spore Croagunk! Summer, confuse-ray him!"
Disabling the poisonous frog would help Erza's situation greatly. As long as it worked, Erza would...
"Now, Stun-Spore Makuhita, Summer, confuse-ray! Let's get these two out of our way."
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The third battle was a walk in the park even with Eevee's huge disavantage against two fighting types. Thank Arceus to this. Vee grew a level, Erza earned an extremely low amount of prize money, heh.
Huh, that Zygrade seems a lot stronger than her other Pokemon. Why did she hesitate to bring it out? Whatever, his leech seed had landed so if he could stall out the fight it should be simple enough. His best chance of doing that would be status moves. With that in mind...
Send out Pichu with Sweet Kiss until success, then swap out to...
Species: Aron Level: 13 Personality: A stubborn and sometimes disagreeable little fellow, he likes eating. A lot. He's smarter than he looks and can be quite devious in order to get what he wants. Quirks/Talents/Aspirations/Other: Fill in as we go. Probably Moves: Tackle, Harden, Mudslap, Headbutt, Metal Claw, Rock Tomb Ability: Sturdy. Allows the Pokemon to survive an attack that would otherwise knock it out. Held Item:
100%
Gender: Female Type: Water/Ground Personality: Quirks/Talents/Aspirations/Other: Level: 13 Moves: Water Gun, Tail Whip, Mud Sport, Mud Shot Ability: Water Absorb, will regain health upon being hit with a water-type move. Held Item: None.
100%
Gender: Male Type: Electric Personality: (Up to player.) Quirks/Talents/Aspirations/Other: (Up to player.) Level: 10 Moves: Thundershock, Charm, Tail Whip, Sweet Kiss Ability: Static, may paralyze other Pokémon on contact. Held Item: Dragon Scale.
Tyrunt
0%
Gender: ♂ Type: Rock/Dragon Personality: Affectionate, likes to nibble on things, and gets distracted easily Quirks/Talents/Aspirations/Other: To be discovered Level:8 Moves: Tail Whip, Tackle, Roar Ability: Strong Jaw. Increases the power of biting-based moves. Held Item: None.
0%
Gender: ♀ Type: Grass Personality: (Up to player.) Quirks/Talents/Aspirations/Other: (Up to player.) Level: 14 Moves: Poison Sting, Leer, Absorb, Growth, Leech Seed, Sand Attack Ability: Water Absorb. Contact with water restores health, including water from any Water-type moves. Held Item: None.
‘Aww,’ Jamie made a little disappointed noise at that Eryn didn’t actually know where Mawiles came from. ‘Guess I can ask the staff, though!’ Then there was the little part about sharing contact information in case Eryn finds something about those rocks. ‘Oh. Yeah, sure! I hope you’ll find something, then! I look forward to hearing from you again!’ Jamie said, excited.
Eryn obtained Lass Jamie’s contact information!
Adrian indeed bolted when Eryn started lecturing him, along with a frown and a click of the tongue. So, he was off, leaving Eryn lecturing thin air. Later, though.
‘I wasn’t celebrating early! I knew I’d lose to the next Pokémon, I was just celebrating having taken down at least one Pokémon…’ Mason defended himself with a sigh. Then there was the part about the Frozen Cave, and the question about if he did mining. ‘Well, er, not extensively. I’m not cut out for physical labour, you know? But I did find the bell in the ice. Which is weird, aren’t those bells a relatively recent invention, in comparison? Eh, I don’t know,’ Mason finally said, and probably stood up to walk off somewhere about now.
Against Wilhelm’s Magnemite. Eryn used a Potion, which regained around half of Kylie’s health, but then another Thunder Shock bit off around 30% of her max health. Kylie then went in to bite. Bite was the stronger move, but this was offset by the fact Kylie was no Dark-type, while Magnemite was an electric-type doing electricity… but that was in-turn offset by that Kylie managed to Critical Hit Magnemite with one fierce Bite, as revenge for that previous Thunder Shock! After that, it became a pure Thunder Shock VS Bite battle, on roughly even terms… However, in the end, Magnemite’s best stat is its Special Attack and with decent defense, while Kylie’s special defense wasn’t as formidable, so after an arduous battle Kylie fainted first. Magnemite was about to basically faint, however, and would be knocked out by whatever Eryn sent out next.
‘I know, right? I’m pretty proud if him!’ Wilhelm said when Nuzleaf came out, the Grass-Dark type ready for battle.
So, without Kylie’s Taunt, how would Eryn start out this battle? Continue with the same strategy, just remove the first part? If so, I can just edit in here.
‘Huh? You mean you’re actually blind? Those sunglasses aren’t because you’re supposed to be cool bad guys?’ white-haired guy asked, looking towards the video.
‘Don’t be fooled!’ red-haired guy called. ‘It’s probably prepared deflective evidence! Like Team Amethyst would go out on missions DRESSED as Team Amethyst members, right!? Being in disguise makes a lot more sense!’
‘… Yeah! You’re right! They probably paid people to dress like Amethyst members and then filmed them! And we DID catch them hunting dragons! Makes sense!’ white-haired guy nodded.
‘Y-you’re just grasping at any straws to accuse us, aren’t you!?’ Vivia complained at them.
‘Quiet! Come quietly! Gastly, Hypnosis!’ red-haired guy called, pointing forward. With that, Hypnosis and Thunder Wave headed for Vivia…
‘Iip!’ Vivia yelped back, closing her eyes a bit as the waves headed in… and Goomy frowned (as best a Goomy can frown), and called out. ‘Goomy!’ With that call, Protect blinked into existence, a white barrier erected which deflected the waves. Vivia blinked a bit in realization as she’d been protected.
‘Darn, they’re defending themselves!’ red-haired guy told, about the mere act of raising a barrier.
‘As if Amethyst would come without a fight! Let’s go!’ white-haired guy called… yeah, no, no way to escape this!
‘G-geesh!’ Vivia sounded annoyed, now. Taking out a Pokéball to join the battle. ‘Venonat, go!’
So. JoJo and Venonat VS Gastly and Mareep. Realizing the threat of a Psychic-type against his poison ghost without a ghost-type-move, Gastly was commanded to Hypnosis at JoJo immediately. Because of the time for the waves to get to him, JoJo successfully duplicated himself with Double Team, successfully dodging the waves, while Venonat managed to dodge out of the way of the Thunder Wave heading for her! Venonat countered with Disable at Gastly, successfully Disabling Hypnosis! Since putting the enemy to sleep was Gastly’s whole plan, the enemy panicked a bit…
Gastly shot a cloud of Smog at JoJo, while JoJo replied with a Confusion! Despite Double Team, the smog managed to collect around the correct Ralts, causing Super-Effective poison-damage against the fairy-side of JoJo, while JoJo shot a Confusion that made the entity of Gastly recoil and take heavy damage. Basically, both Pokémon did considerable damage at one another. Meanwhile, on the other side, Mareep Thunder Shocked Venonat… but got itself Supersoniced in return!
Then, luck took a heavy turn, because not only did Gastly hit with the next Smog, the next Smog became a Super Effective Critical Hit at JoJo! That became too much, unfortunately. JoJo fainted. On the plus-side, that last Smog made Vivia realize the threat of the opposing Gastly, and commanded Venonat to use Confusion on it, and so the bug used its Psychic capabilities and struck another Super Effective blow against the ghost, and given how fragile Gastly is two Super Effective blows was too much for it and Gastly fainted! Meanwhile, in its confusion, Mareep managed to charge into a tree and hurt itself in confusion!
Skylar now sent out Paradise, while the red-haired Virtue grunt sent out Spheal. There was a blink of ‘hold on’ when that happened.
So, while he’d use Rollout against most Pokémon, he did know his type match-ups, and commanded Spheal to use Powder Snow against Paradise. This did not happen before Paradise sent Razor Leafs into both Spheal and Mareep, dealing Super Effective damage to one of them! This is when Mareep shakes off Confusion and attempts to Thunder Shock at Paradise, but mid-move the faster Venonat calls Disable at Mareep and prohibits the electric sheep from casting bolts! Spheal called a Powder Snow on Paradise, however, which hit her and caused some terrible x4 Super Effective damage! Paradise is a sturdy girl, though, and took the damage in hand, and just replied with another Razor Leaf, which with another Super Effective hit took down Spheal and did more damage to Mareep! That, combined with Venonat doing another Confusion on Mareep, took the sheep down!
Then Grimer came out. On his own. … Paradise Stomped and Venonat Confusioned, and that’s the end of that.
Jonathan grew to level 13!
Paradise grew to level 13!
Skylar and Vivia were victorious! Skylar gained 797P for winning!
‘G-gah!’ the red-haired one jerked back as the last of their Pokémon fainted and was returned to the Pokéball.
‘H-how did they-!?’ white-haired guy asked, confused.
‘Y-you haven’t heard the last of us!’ red-haired guy called, pointing at them.
‘Th-the higher ups will hear about this, and then it’ll be OVER for your little schemes, you hear…!?’ white-haired guy called… and then both of them dashed away in all haste.
‘Ooogh… I can’t believe them…’ Vivia just said, shaking her head at them where she still held the umbrella, and holding Goomy close to her. ‘Thanks for defending me, Goomy. And thanks for fighting them off with me, Skylar. And thanks, Venonat, Paradise, JoJo,’ she told, first to Goomy, and then to Skylar, and then to the partaking Pokémon. ‘Goomy!’ Goomy called out, happily enough, and Venonat returned to her trainer, happy enough too. With that done…
What would Skylar do now?
Currently on Route 3.
Route 3
Route 3 is partly covered by the Silent Forest, but a path has been made through the trees for people travelling by the northern path from Rainrock down to Highhill and onto Pureplain. It is a fairly decently travelled road, as it’s the main road from Pureplain to the other cities of Isson. But, that doesn’t change that it’s almost constantly under a heavy downpour from the many clouds known to gather in the routes around Rainrock City. The atmosphere is constantly damp, thanks to the rainy weather. Chances are large that Pokémon preferring a rainy day will be found in this route.
While there’s likely a road for vehicles, the route for travellers is much different. With the proximity to Highhill, there’s actually a fair amount of hills in the area, and the route goes up and down. The path itself is fenced in with wooden fences and stairs up and down the hills, following those would lead to a fairly easy traversal to Rainrock City. But, step outside, and you’re officially in Silent Forest. The path is mostly cobblestone and stairs. The trees are mostly green with leaves but some blossom in pink or stranger colors. And of course, plenty of Pokémon if you just stray slightly from the road.
Due to the high amounts of rain and vegetation, few people live on this route, and besides the route itself there’s little in the ways of civilization. Just a very long, very wet route, with two splits. One near Highhill Town going deeper into the forest to the Silent Shrine, and one close to Rainrock east for those heading to Route 4 and Mt. Strength or Stillwood Village. Regardless… the rain will feel like it ends very suddenly, in either of those directions. But it has been like that for so long, people have just accepted it. “It rains on Route 3”, “water is wet”. And so, reality continues.
1. Find Pokémon. Feel free to specify searching for a specific kind, if so. 2. Train Pokémon. With this command, we can jump ahead in time and skip posting about grinding. 3. Seek trainers. There should be some here and there. Note, some may challenge you, regardless. 4. Talk. There’s some travellers traveling along the rainy route. They can be talked to. 5. Move along. Move along normally, letting any events that may come happen naturally. 6. Hurry along. Intentionally avoid confrontations and try to get safely to the next destination. 7. Specify. If you specify what you want to do, the GM will take it into account and tell the result. 8. Trigger random event. Force the GM to use his imagination to make a scenario for you. 9. Team Virtue members. You could, like, follow them. Or something.
Connected areas: Rainrock City. Across the route, north. Route 4. Head east just before Rainrock. Silent Shrine. Head west just before Highhill, through the forest. Highhill Town. Just south. North Silent Forest. If you jump off the road west. Route 14. If you went onto the water to the east.
Common: #69 Bellsprout #270 Lotad (in water) #285 Shroomish
‘Hm. I see,’ Jacques said, having gone down on his knees next to Amelia on account that she’d fallen to the ground. ‘Sylvia, the girl with the Seviper, claimed it looked like Angelique had Cofagrifus attack you, which your teacher then defended you from. If so, that’s a grave offense on her part. Other than that… we didn’t even know Darkrai was sealed there. Makes us wonder why Angelique knew, or better yet, why Team Virtue of all people apparently knew. What else do they know that we don’t? Hmmm…’ Jacques questioned, crossing his arms, looking troubled.
Amelia decided to open the Pokéball given to her by Angelique put Jacques in an alert state, and then Amelia clutched her head in pain as she heard the message. When she returned… a Pokémon stood between herself and Spiritomb, one which actually was the very same as one Joshua had.
Pokédex Entry #461 - Weavile, the Sharp Claw Pokémon. They live in icy cold regions in groups of four or five, using symbols they carve into into frozen trees and ice to coordinate and take down their prey. Meals are carefully divided between the members of the group.
Jacques was where he was, though he had a serious expression and held forward an open Pokéball. When Spiritomb didn’t do more…
‘… Weavile, return,’ he called the Pokémon back and adjusted his hat. ‘Just in case,’ he told, simply.
With that, then, Amelia got to her feet, Jacques offering his hand to help her up if so needed, otherwise he simply stood up along with her, looking at her observantly as it was clear she’d obtained new-found determination. He listened to the words she said, and part-way through that he pulled on his hat over his eyes for a bit.
‘No adult should force a trial upon a child if the child doesn’t want it or doesn’t know they’re taking it, especially if it leads them into a clash between Legendary Pokémon. If ever you don’t desire to play along with her schemes, I ask that you call an adult,’ Jacques said. Now, for gameplay reasons, I don’t want you to have an Elite Four’s phone number in your pocket, otherwise he’d totally have offered his.
Then he raised his hat again as Amelia asked about the person in charge of the PC system, which simply caused Jacques to chuckle a bit, then looked at her with a sly little smile.
‘Why, for your particular group of trainers, that would be Professor Kalmia herself. She wanted to be able to examine the Pokémon in their state within the boxes, in order to further her own Pokémon research. She’s a young Pokémon Professor still, yet to find her own personal field to specialize in, but she does have a bit of a flair for the technological side. You do have to understand, though, the limit of six Pokémon per person is in place to limit the firepower each individual trainer can muster on their own, and also because it was the decided number for competitive Pokémon battles. Without this limit, hostile trainers could have raised armies on their own, stubborn trainers might try the quantity over quality approach to battle, and we couldn’t have that. Still… perhaps Kalmia could work something out?’
And that’s about that. She’s currently in the Bug Garden of Raremine Town.
Raremine Town
no cat-eared girls here, sorry
Raremine Town is a moderately large, bright town on the edge of the only desert in Isson. By some twist, the largest mineral deposits in the land is located right under the desert, making it an attractive place to build mines. From that, Raremine Town naturally sprung into being as a merchant town on the edge of habitability from where the mineral could then be delivered to the rest of Isson. The temperature is hot, sun blazing down on this land where plains slowly become desert, the atmosphere dry and unfriendly… yet, life and trees blossoms among the buildings of Raremine Town.
The ground is still the grass from the Vast Plains, with buildings on top of them. The modern houses stand tall with plenty of architectural skill put into them, tools for building and living sold inside the houses. Everywhere, one can see workers walking about, but they’re happy workers, with their families living close at hand in the town and with the finest equipment available. Oh, and of course, plenty of Pokémon that assist with the finding of ores and such! The trees, which appear to have been planted and grown all over town by the residents themselves, gives plenty of homes for local Pokémon to live.
Overall, it’s busy, with people walking and talking all over, an active town indeed.
1. Find Pokémon. Can still search for Pokémon in cities~ 2. Talk. In cities, there are considerably more people one can talk to. Talking can give you info on local rumors and such. 3. Exit. Exit the town to any of the connected areas. 4. Specify. If you specify what you want to do, the GM will take it into account and tell the result. 5. Trigger random event. Force the GM to use his imagination to make a scenario for you. 6. Notable Places. Visit any of the places in the city! 6.1. Pokémon Center. Heal all your Pokémon. 6.2. PokéMart. Go to a store and buy things. 6.3. Pokémon Gym. Kristy, the Desert Princess. Ground-type Gym, Minor League 6.4. Desert Miner’s Hangout. The workers of the Desert Mine live around here. They can give tips about the desert! 6.5. Research Lab. For archaeologists, those who want to talk to Dunstan and those who want to resurrect fossils. 6.6. Stone Store. Where all the stones of the Desert Mines or Frozen Cave eventually end up! Lots of evolutionary and other kinds of stones! 6.7. Bug Garden. A garden within which bugs thrive. Vivillons can be hired here for tracking down the Mythic Oasis! 6.8. Warehouses. Because the things they mine here needs somewhere to be stored. This includes Ancient Pokémon, apparently, as some of the warehouses are pens.
Connected areas: Route 6. The Vast Plains open up to the north of Raremine. The shorter paths lead to Route 8 and 16, while west far enough leads to Lakewatch Town. Route 7. The single rocky desert of Isson, it connects to the Desert Mines, the Old Tombs and to the Mythic Oasis.
So, it turned out Throh was on dramatically lower level than Erza’s Pokémon.
Shadowfang got hit with one Power-Up Punch first, but ran by Meditite then to go strike at the Biding Throh. Between Princess’ Gusts and Shadowfang’s Tackle, Throh took too much damaged and fainted under their unified assault. … Unfortunately, then came Meditite and slammed into Shadowfang from behind again with a Power-Up Punch, sending Shadowfang flying, fainted. Then it was Meditite VS Princess, where Meditite had +2 attack due to Power-Up Punch. However, in this battle of distance-fighter VS close-combat fighter, Meditite floating after Princess couldn’t land a good hit on her while Princess just did Gust, after Gust, after Gust.
Finally, Meditite fainted, and Princess was around 63% health left.
Shadowfang grew to level 15! Princess grew to level 15! Erza was victorious! Erza gained 2P for winning!
‘Oooooooooooooooouch…’ Charline sounded out, grinning a bit.
‘What was that about “eating him”?’ Dale asked with a smirk.
‘I may have held back too much~’ Charline sounded out, mildly playfully. ‘Whelp, back to punching punching-bags with me~!’
‘Heh, my turn,’ Dale told.
And then, during the battle…
Both Erza’s Pokémon actually held the speed-advantage against his opponents. Meaning, Croagunk just suddenly blinked as Flora unleashed a cloud of paralyzing powder over him… unfortunately Croagunk’s Mud Slap meant Summer missed Confuse Ray, the glowing ball of confusion-inflicting flying past the frog!
Confuse Ray flew on through the crowd and hit a random Hitmonlee… who blinked in surprise as he was delivering a flurry of kicks into a punching-bag. Confused, Hitmonlee stumbled a couple of steps aside, and then continued with the flurry! … Not realizing he was aiming it straight into the wall of the already breaking building! Hitmonlee’s feet had already created numerous holes and cracks in the wall when he was jumped by numerous shouting humans and Pokémon trying to stop him from damaging the building any further…
Regardless, missing Confuse Ray meant Croagunk wasn’t confused when he- when he couldn’t move due to paralyzation! Though, then Summer took a heavy hit from Power-Up Punch from Makuhita, which also raised Makuhita’s attack. That one hurt. So, next they shot Stun Spore and Confuse Ray at Makuhita! This time, both of them hit, Makuhita ending up Paralyzed and Confused both…
Makuhita grinned. Guts boosted his attack further due to paralyzation! … He just needs to hit!
Croagunk managed to move despite paralyzation and shot a Mud-Slap at Flora, that hit and did regular Mud-Slap damage and reduced accuracy a little!
Then Makuhita aimed! He wanted to slam Summer with his Guts- and Power-Up Fist- infused fist of super-power! He directed backwards, aaaaaaaand-!
-Fell over in confusion and slammed this awesome power straight into the floor! The massively powerful blow split the floor-plate apart, sending cracks in all directions and leaving a huge Makuhita-fist shaped indent! Critical Hit! … Against the floor!
‘Why do trainers keep using confusion as a weapon against us!? It keeps making our Pokémon damage our own building! Hahahaha!’ Hector laughed about it.
So, Makuhita did HEAVY damage against himself in confusion, due to how powered-up he was. Still, the battle wasn’t over yet. Both Summer and Flora had been Mud-Slapped, Croagunk’s only damage was being paralyzed, and Makuhita was still heavily powered up, despite Confusion, Paralyzation, and heavy damage.
Pichu came out, and darted using his best stat towards Zygarde. Zygarde, with ferocious speed, lifted his front legs and stomped into the ground. Pichu jumped, we’ll say, and managed to escape above the sand-shattering attack to land upon the dog’s skin and gave it a nice little Sweet Kiss. Confusion curled through the dog, as did paralysis because of Static, paralysing on contact, and some Leech Seed energy passed to Pichu. Zygarde basically immediately knocked off Pichu and slammed down with an awesome Bulldoze, but Dawkin had already called back Pichu to exchange for sending out Wooper, who took the Bulldoze instead, but then got back some Leech Seed health.
Zygarde’s next motion was to stumble and knock his head into the sands, taking damage in his confusion. Wooper shot a Water Gun at him, and Leech Seed drained him extra. Zygarde now looked exhausted and damaged, not much left.
But Zygarde locked his eyes onto Wooper, growled a bit, and then charged for a Dragon Breath! … Except, he forgot to open his mouth in confusion. Zygarde blinked a bit in surprise, and then… the dog promptly exploded into numerous pieces in an explosion of purple dragon fire that came from within!
‘Aaaah! Zei!’ Florrie called out in panic.
Now, a Pokémon exploding would normally be pretty horrific to witness… but, there wasn’t any of the usual byproducts, like, internal organs, or whatever else an actual exploding living being would have produced. Instead, what flew about was…
Small, clearly alive little green things that landed a bit here and there where they felt like. Only one of them seemed really alive, having flown straight upwards from the place where Zygarde had stood, and then landed straight down, only to slowly rise up and look up at Dawkin.
‘… Zy?’ it asked Dawkin.
Then it was promptly snapped up into Florrie’s embrace, before she went after the next little cell that was crawling off in random directions!
‘H-help me gather them up!’ a rather alarmed Florrie requested.
Well. Regardless. He’d managed to beat Zygarde, here, anyway.
Cacnea grew to level 15! Pichu grew to level 12! Wooper grew to level 14! Dawkin was victorious! Dawkin gained 522P for winning!
Eventually, no matter if Dawkin helped or not, the Zygarde cells were eventually gathered up and Florrie brought out a green object resembling a truncated octahedron, which she put the cells inside. She breathed out a bit in relief when they’d finally been gathered.
‘… So, uh. Who are you? Why does your machine thing know of Zygarde…?’ Florrie asked, eyeing Dawkin suspiciously.
+ 7921 Pokedollars* + 10 Pokeballs + 1 Premier Ball + 5 Mysterious Herbs + 2 Super Potions + Wise Glasses (equipped to Seabreeze) + Heat Wave Potion + Old Rod + Two collapsible umbrellas.
Seabreeze the Wingull (♂) Level 12 Water Gun, Supersonic, Growl, Wing Attack, Fowl Flap, Mist Keen Eye Wise Glasses Current Condition - Ready to Rock!
Celebrity the Jigglypuff (♀) Level 12 Sing, Defense Curl, Pound, Play Nice, Disarming Voice Friend Guard No Item Current Condition - Ready to Roll!
Paradise the Tropius (♀) Level 13 Razor Leaf, Gust, Sweet Scent, Leer, Growth, Stomp Solar Power No Item Current Condition - Not doing so hot.
Jonathan / JoJo the Ralts (♂) Level 13 Confusion, Growl, Double Team, Teleport, Disarming Voice Trace No Item Current Condition - Knocked out cold.
Mac the Torchic (♂) Level 9 Scratch, Growl, Ember Blaze No Item Current Condition - Ready to Receive!
Smiley the Murkrow (♂) Level 6 Peck, Astonish, Pursuit Prankster No Item Current Condition - Real low.
"Eh, it was nothing. Paradise and JoJo here did the heavy lifting, I'm just the circus leader for this show." Skylar said as he patted JoJo affectionately, returning the tired Ralts to their Pokeball. "Good job, Jonathan. Take a good nap for a little." He'd certainly have to hit up the Pokemon Center before tackling the gym in Highhill, probably to turn in for the night and give the team all some well deserved rest. As JoJo was returned, Skylar grabbed his sunglasses off the horn of the kid and put them back on. They weren't really an "item", so sending them into a Pokeball probably wasn't a good idea. Plus, they did help Skylar a little bit with his sight.
"Quite rude of those guys to assume we were Team Amethyst members, and even ruder of them that they didn't give us a leg to stand on." Skylar said as he patted Paradise's neck affectionately, congratulating her on a job well done. "I'm glad we got some good friends on our side, or else we might've had our Duckletts cooked." He chuckled a little to himself, mainly because of his stupid little quip that he knew was definitely stupid. "Still, our hunt for a Goomy continues! Maybe we'll even find a Shiny one, if we look hard enough!" Despite the sunglasses and glossy gray of his eyes, it was evident that Skylar had an excited glint in his vision.
A moment passed for Skylar to think before he looked down at Mac in his arms. "Tor?"
"And while we're looking, maybe a few of the wildlife would like to help us get a little stronger."
With that, Skylar continued on his quest to find 'the weakest dragon-type.' If it ended up being Shiny or not, it didn't matter, so long as Skylar could find one and make it his friend, everything would be A-OK.
Returning Jonathan to his Pokeball, and putting his sunglasses back on as well. Thanking Paradise for a job well-done... again. Continuing the hunt for a Goomy! - Maybe we're looking for a Shiny, but if we find a normal Goomy we'll take it happily. - Training the team along the way. There's a lot of Grass Types around that are weak to Flying and Fire after all. - Probably gonna do the switch-in-switch-out strategy to get Smiley some experience, since he's low level and not doing so hot.