@ZarkunLuckily for Murus, the Scyther just swung its blade above its head, narrowly missing and thus reverting the power of Fury Cutter back to its original power. In fact, it kept just bloody missing as Murus kept backing up closer and closer to the webbing behind it. Its slashing grew more frantic and less precise due to its growing frustration, which was evident on its face. Somehow, bloody somehow, it somehow
tripped over the Golett. The oversized mantis somehow bowled over and got its back stuck to the damned webbing, leaving it prone for the moment. Any attack against the Scyther the next turn will land automatically.
@Lunarlord34Basil rubbed his chin as he thought about what to do with the Sneasel. Sure, he could catch it and take it to a Pokemon Center, but he also wanted to give the newest trainer a chance to grow as well. It would be kind of a dick move to also just snatch it from her after all the effort and the narrowly avoided assault charge that went into helping this Sneasel. So that's when he had an idea. He smiled and looked at both the Sneasel and Steph, and said,
"Why don't you two work together?""Snease?" It said incredulously.
"Well, why not? She's obviously a person that cares about your wellbeing enough to beat a man half to death and being a Pokemon alone in this city certainly isn't easy living, so it makes sense. You both benefit from being around each other and get the chance to explore Evig together. Who knows? Maybe you can help other Pokemon who were in your situation?"The Sneasel looked like it was seriously considering this. What about Steph?
@CitrusArmsIt wouldn't be very hard to actually find one of those bird Pokemon, mainly because there was a flock of these things just standing around pecking at the grass for sustenance. They weren't actually paying Stella or her Pokemon any mind. She was free to plan out any surprise attack, but beware, they are very territorial little bastards that don't back down from a fight.
@samreaper"I mean, I suppose so. It's very possible that it could've happened, but we also don't have any evidence if that was the case. It was very dark and really, the only thing that I can confirm that it was a man's voice, not that it narrows it down very much. Almost everyone who works here is a man."
"Nah, we haven't a new hire in months. Besides the robberies, everything works like a well-oiled machine."
Still, with that info one could reasonably assume that this did indeed happen around the fencing. Also, the thief, or thieves, seemed to have a very good way of avoiding the cameras and even editing the footage. The timing between last night and the blood stained cloth was just a bit too weird for it to be a coincidence.
There was one question could ask to get a solid confirmation, but that would mean showing his hand a bit to a potential suspect.
@Sanguine RoseThe Sand Attack would not be necessary due to Sage just absolutely decking the Nickit. Again, Adaptability is an absolutely strong ability this early in any game as all that it would take to take down the dark-type was just two attacks. That poor fox was sent skidding along the dirt with no chance of standing back up.
So, uh, Lisa, the little girl she was fighting had tears beginning to well up and just ran off bawling to her older sister, the teenage girl who was watching the matches. The teen just held her loosely and looked at Faye with an apologetic look as if this was not the first time that this was the first time. Again, these were preschoolers that Faye was beating in battle, so this was sort of to be expected.
But let's skip to the next battle!
Her final opponent was a preschool boy. He had a cocky smile and openly declared, "I'm no crybaby! I'm gonna beat you!"
Preschooler Monty wants to battle!
The little boy threw his Pokeball and out in that flash of light came a Wooloo, a very round, fluffy sheep. It's literally just a sheep.
The strategy that the boy was going to use was Defense Curl to buff its defense stat and use Tackle. How does Faye respond to this?
@Joshua TamashiiSo, Amelia decided to explore this sprawling metropolis with her spectral sidekick. One of the things she would notice that in comparison to the musical, yet calm town of Florasong, Grand Glory was bustling. Crowds of people were walking about focusing on their own daily lives while there seemed to be constant construction. These construction sites had a mixture of humans working with both fighting and psychic-type Pokemon
Anyway! Besides the residents of the city, there were wild Pokemon as well! Well, a few of them. Everywhere Amelia went she would see little birds looking about, while common, could be great a start for any budding trainer. Well, maybe not in her case due to her very specific specialization in ghost-types, but at it was good to know that these Pokemon were here.
In this case, it seemed like there were two types of Flying-Types that were in competition to get the most food.
Pokedex Entry #016- Pidgey, the Tiny Bird Pokémon. They are docile Pokémon that avoid fighting, kicking up sand in an enemy’s face or using Whirlwind to avoid battles. They have sharp senses of direction, capable of finding their nest or destination from very large distances. They inhabit tall grass where they search and prey on small bugs.
Pokedex Entry #519-Pidove, the Tiny Pidgeon Pokemon. Where people go, these Pokémon follow. If you're scattering food for them, be careful— several hundred of them can gather at once. It's forgetful and not very bright, but many Trainers love it anyway for its friendliness and sincerity.
Besides the birds, there were also some felines just lazing about that took advantage of the food offerings that humans gave them and otherwise would just be looting.
Pokédex Entry #052 – Meowth, the Scratch Cat Pokémon. During the night Meowth are known to sneak around stealthily in search of prey and shiny objects which it adores with a passion. During the day, Meowth is known to laze around all day. In the dark, its eyes glow.
Then there were scurrying rat Pokemon that seemed to be the prey of the Meowth when they felt like hunting.
Pokédex Entry #019 – Rattata, the Mouse Pokémon. This Pokémon is common but hazardous. Its sharp incisors can easily cut right through hard wood. Its incisors grow continuously throughout its life. If its incisors get too long, this Pokémon becomes unable to eat, and it starves to death.
Eventually, perhaps due to her oversleeping this morning, she had skipped breakfast and was quite famished. Luckly, she had just stopped outside of what appeared to be a cafe with outdoor seating. People from all walks of life, were sitting around, chatting, drinking coffee, and eating though perhaps to her anxiety she did not enter. However, this was noticed by one of the employees who walked over to her. He spoke to her in a heavy Kalosian (French) accent. "Ah, petite fille! How can I help you and your little companion?"