An adventurer at heart, Rai is constantly on the move. Staying in one place for too long bores her, and she's a bit of an impulsive thrill seeker, one of the reasons her mom tends to fret whenever she's on the road. Daring, and not one to back down from fights or challenges, there's never really a shortage of excitement around her since she often gets herself into silly spats and arguments.
Rai is not what one would call a patient person. She's got a temper and this often leads to poor decisions or hurtful words. Often, these poor choices come back to kick her butt, but the girl tries to learn from them and takes things as they come. She might have a tendency to snap when upset, but Rai rarely ever holds a grudge. Temper aside, her dad sometimes likens her to a blaze because when she sets her mind on something, Rai burns bright and fights hard. She's a tough nut to crack, often hiding her fears and insecurities behind angry outburst or bright grins. Rai doesn't have everything figured out, but her heart is usually in the right place.
Biography:
The daughter of a wildlife photographer and teacher, Rai was born and raised in Goldenrod city, but has traveled across most of Kanto and Johto with her father. Whenever left at home with her mom, she'd often wander off and make a fuss, so while her younger brother (a total mommy's boy) often stayed back home, she mostly lived on the road with her dad. And while Rai treasured every moment of it, it didn't stop her from feeling homesick from time to time. She's not going to admit that though.
Going on trips with her father only spurred her need for adventure. By the time Rai turned 13, she constantly pestered her parents to let her leave on her own journey, they told her to wait a few years, much to her dismay.
Sometime after Rai turned 15, her father returned from one of his travels with an injured Cyndaquil. She helped him nurse it back to health and named the Pokemon Flame. The Cyndaquil took a liking to her and Rai obtained her first Pokemon. Shortly after, she left on her own adventure. She's been on the road for a little more than two years now.
Pokemon Team:
1.
Flame (M)
Rai's father rescued Flame on one of his trips. He brought the injured Cyndaquil home and Rai helped nurse the Pokemon back to health. Flame took a liking to Rai and the two have been partners ever since. The Quilava is very protective of Rai and will go to great lengths to make sure she doesn't get herself into trouble. He can bit a bit of a grump when it comes to others but after he warms up to people Flame will make sure to keep an eye out for them too.
2.
Clock (F)
One of Rai's first Pokemon. Clock is calm and calculating, often noticing minute details before anyone else on Rai's team does.
3.
Lavi (M)
The newest member of Rai's team. Lavi likes playing rough and never knows when to quit. The Jolteon sees Flame as some sort of rival, much to the Quilava's dismay, and often tries to get into play fights with the fire type.
4.
Mia (F)
The biggest member of Rai's team, while she might look a tad intimidating she's as playful as a pup and is very affectionate. She captured the Growlithe during one of her trips to Kanto, Mia evolved on Rai's 17th birthday when Rai received a Firestone from her father.
5.
Duke (M)
The newest addition to Rai's team. On one rainy night, Duke tried to scare the girl and her pokemon, but it didn't work. Rai applauded him for his shenanigans though and the curious ghost decided he wanted to tag along. He's a trickster who loves to scare people and is usually looking for attention.
Inventory: 1 Pokedex 5 Pokeballs 1 Antidote 2 Mint Berries 1 flashlight A half-eaten chocolate bar
Name: Willow Age: 20 Personality: Crafty and clever, she is more concerned about survival than anything else. She is out for herself and will not hesitate to trample anyone who gets in her way. She can be a bit of a handful, and tends to get uncomfortable around large crowds of people. Because she lived for so long around wild pokemon she tends to notice and recognize behaviors of pokemon and is able to roughly estimate how they are feeling. She can be rather violent at times, and enjoys roughhousing as a sign of affection. She seems to have adopted pokemon-like behaviors due to her time living with them in the woods. As a result of her stint in the woods she has trouble discerning human emotions, and speaking to other humans in general.
Biography: She was born and raised by her mother in petalburg woods. Her mother was a free spirited hippie like person who thought people should live with pokemon in harmony. So from a young age, she taught her daughter how to live off the land beside Pokemon. Her mother also taught her how to treat small wounds pokemon would receive from trainers who had entered the woods and battled against them.
However, her mother died when she was eight, leaving Willow alone in a forest of wild Pokemon. Willow quickly had to learn to survive on her own, using the little equipment her mother had left her when she died, most notably a book all about survival. Due to the excellent training she had received from her mother, Willow managed to scrape by, teaching herself to climb trees and disguise her scent with the corpses of dead pokemon. However, she was soon stalked by a pack of Zorua living in the woods. Not wanting to die, Willow fashioned several spears, and thrust one directly into the chest of one of the wild Zorua. Apparently, she struck the alpha of the pack, which caused the others to separate through the woods. Instead of letting the creature die, Willow slowly nursed it back to health, sharing what little food and water she could scavenge with the creature until it was better. Willow even protected Zorua when several Mightyena attempted to kill her. From then on, the Zorua remained with Willow as her hunting partner, and would often bring her dead pokemon so the two could share a meal. Hunting with Willow eventually caused the Zorua to evolve into a Zoroark. Through their exploits, they befriended a Shroomish as well.
She was discovered living in Petalburg woods by a traveler, and convinced by the man to come with him into the city. Here she was clothed and fed normal food, and introduced into a world of people. Willow was immensely curious about the strange life of these humans, which was not like her's at all. She didn't like the noise and bustle, but the idea that food was everywhere really drew her attention. However, after spending close to a year in the human settlement, Willow decided it was time to move on. Instead of returning to her home in Petalburg Woods, she decided it was time to move elsewhere. She wanted to continue to see new things and explore new places. Along her way, she picked up a few allies. (this will be elaborated on Via Rp, and in the pokemon's apps)
Pokemon Team:
Zoroark
Gender: Female Personality: Easily the most loyal of Willow's companions, Kali is the first to have helped Willow. She is extremely overprotective of Willow and her team mates and will attack anyone she thinks might pose a threat. With her abilities of illusion, she will often scare people away taking on the form of a more threatening pokemon. if she is upset she will use her illusionary powers to create her enemy's worst fear and replay it in that person's mind repeatedly until they go mad. She appears to be able to speak to humans using her illusionary powers. Apparently she can use her illusions to take the form of a human as well, which she will sometimes do to evade capture.
Swablu
Gender: Female Personality: This tiny bird is extremely mischievous, she enjoys causing as much mayhem as possible and then laughing as she perches on Willow's shoulder. Its unknown why this pokemon decided to follow Willow on her journey, as it just perched on her head one day for no apparent reason. She is the newest addition to Willow's team.
Kabutops
Gender: Male Personality: Violent and abnormally aggressive, this pokemon started following Willow around because it decided Fury was its rival. It will often attempt to initiate combat with him, which due to its sharpened scythes can be extremely deadly and dangerous for everyone nearby. So far it has been defeated twice by Fury, and subsequently nursed back to health by Willow each time. This has made him gain a grudging respect for the young woman. He is now waiting to bide its time for a day when it can defeat Fury. Is body is littered with scars, and it has an unknown origin.
Larvesta
Gender: Male Personality: A pyromaniac, it will literally light anything and everything on fire. Initially started following Willow after she fed him, and now likes to stay with her because she brings him to places where he can burn more things. Likes to ride on Castiel's back for some reason.
Breloom
Gender:Male Personality: The second pokemon who joined Willow when she was younger. Since it was poisonous, the two could not have eaten the creature anyways, so it was kept tied up for a short time and they used its spores to hunt other sources of food. After they let him go, Fury decided to stay. Probably because he had developed a small crush on Kali. He is actually one of the more 'normal' pokemon on Willow's team and is openly friendly to strangers. However, if he manages to hug someone, he might accidentally scatter spores on them, so be wary.
Inventory: one very tattered book on survival, a hunting knife, flint and tinder, a tattered backpack with three self-made healing salves folded up in protective leaves (one salve is for healing poison, another is for burns, and the third is for keeping out infection). Each salve can be used three times before she will need to make more, and are effective on both trainers and their pokemon. She also has an old canteen filled with water, six feet of paracord, and a moth-eaten beige sheet with tears in it. (the sheet used to be white at one point)
Extra: Willow thinks pokeballs are disgusting and relying on them to catch Pokemon is essentially making each Pokemon her slave. However, considering people might try to capture her friends, she had no choice but to catch each pokemon to keep them safe. Willow offers them freedom any time they wish. She allows her pokemon to come and go as they please in and out of their pokeballs. Sometimes she lets them out of their pokeball and allows them to wander without her for as long as they please. She does not like to rely on her pokemon's abilities and will often attempt to work her way around a situation without asking for their help. Since she believes pokemon are more of companions or friends, she does not give them orders, instead politely asking them to help if she needs it.
The only pokemon consistently NEVER in its pokeball is Kali. Kali straight up refuses to ever enter her ball, as she doesn't want to leave Willow to fight on her own.
Personality: Aimee is a very flirty girl. That is, if she's close or good friends with someone. If she hates someone, then she'll never ever talk to them or help them if she has the choice. If she doesn't really like someone, then she'll still talk to them, but not as often. There we go, that's her whole personality, thank me for not wasting your time.
Oh yeah, I forgot something.
Aimee is, as you could expect, very outgoing and adventurous. She's normally very friendly, and it's kinda hard to get her to really hate you. She might not like someone that much, but she'll still help them out and stuff. It's only if you really mess up when she'll never talk to you again.
Biography: Her mother was a reporter of a very popular newspaper that she owned for a long time, so she would always be traveling. That is, until she met Aimee's father and they actually had her. After that, the newspaper became a local thing. One of Aimee's favorite things to do as a child was help her mother out with the local paper. On her 10th birthday, she got the camera that she holds so close to her as a gift. She then took the pictures for her mother's paper, and when she got older, she'd sometimes do the interviews. Her mother taught her how to be the friendly and social person she is today.
Her father was the one who knew all about Pokemon. Almost every day, she'd go into her yard with her father and play with and take care of the Pokemon. During that time. her father would also teach her everything that he knew about Pokemon battles, types, weaknesses, etc. She loved those times, and they are what made her so smart about Pokémon.
Pokemon Team: Spinda, her first Pokemon. Spinda and Aimee love each other, and Spinda listens to all of her commands. Aimee got her on her 15th birthday.
Blastoise is her second Pokemon. They also love each other, mainly because he's one of the pokemon that Aimee took care of with her father. Her father gave him to her when she made the decision to go off and explore the world.
Pidget - Aimee's first captured pokemon. Pidget likes Aimee, and listens to commands. She caught him as a Pidgey.
Luxray - Aimee's second captured pokemon. Luxray doesn't really like Aimee, and doesn't listen to commands as well as others. Inventory: A sub-machine gun AND 100 healing potions.
In her mind.
She actually holds her camera, 7 poké balls, and 10 regular potions.
Extra: She always has her camera. If she has to put it away, it's in a safe spot and all of her pictures are also in a very special spot.
Personality: Most others see him as very intimidating by his appearance alone and his rather deep voice and some of his very peculiar behavior doesn't help. He can come off as narcissistic, and overconfident. Especially when he battles. As he almost seems to have a visable aura of smug superiority. But it's only because he has deep connection with his pokemon and believes that they will be the best.
He has a passion for being a trainer almost as much as taking care of the helpless pokemon he finds. He's very selfless and quite helpful especially to pokemon he believes are in need. He certainly doesn't mind being alone for long periods of time. At least with no other people around, because he doesn't socialize with many actual people, preferring to talk to pokemon. He definitely never starts a conversation and is also socially awkward and shy towards the opposite sex.
But he tries to be friendly to those who don't challenge him to a battle. Because, unless your a small child, he will take it offensively. As he is secretly is insecure that he is not good enough to ever achieve his dream. (Just don't ever say that to him if you don't want to make him angry.)
Biography: In his youth, he was already considered strange by his parents. As he often would sit and talk to pokemon for hours on end instead of playing with the many children around in the village he lived in. His mother was a nurse for pokemon, which he immediately took interest in. As he would act out being a doctor on his first pokemon he received an eevee who has been with him ever since.
He was seen as slightly scary from how he'd dress and behave and how he sounded. Which just furthered distanced himself from most human interaction and his interest in pokemon, often going to his grandfather's ranch. Who had dozens upon dozens of all sorts of pokemon all out of their pokeballs. Which made him question why keep them in their balls at all? Unless they want to be there. Which is why he started to just walk around with his pokemon frequently outside their balls. He was often taking care of injured pokemon, helping his mother at work. The only thing he'd do aside from talking and hanging with pokemon, was read about pokemon. His father had to get him a cellphone, and teach him how to use it because he was worried how I was behaving. As he would often leave the house at night without warning and not come back for hours, usually to meet other pokemon in the woods. Usually helping pokemon he'd find in need.
When his eevee had evolved into an Espeon, using telepathy to help him further understand the pokemon's language. After his grandfather passed from a mysterious illness. His will gave his favorite pokemon to his grandson. Despite being only an adolescent the pokemon liked him a lot and followed him without conflict. Missing him deeply, he decided from that point on. He'd become the best pokemon trainer, like his grandfather. Starting to battle other trainers and often win. He left home on his eighteenth birthday, to become the best trainer while also taking time to take care of any injured pokemon he finds along the way. Only recently, after constant bickering from his father. Has he decided maybe he should make some actual human friends...
Pokemon Team:
Soul Type: Psychic Short Bio: Given to him as a young boy, she has looked up to her trainer's behavior in admiration. Doing her best to teach him pokemon language. Almost never in her pokeball, making sure he stays safe. She's very protective of him and her personality is very perky and hyper around him, but she's pretty wild it's not uncommon for her to attack whatever she sees as a possible threat if she isn't stopped, as she listens to him without fault. She do things she'd be personally against if he ordered it so, without hesitation. She's always cautious when strangers approach. But she can warm up to others quickly. While she doesn't s outwardly speak any English, she will often use telepathy to communicate with other humans, even if they don't understand exactly whats said they'll be able to feel the emotion being conveyed. Her abilities are varied from mentally crippling her foes, casting illusions, to sheer power. She sees the other pokemon on his team as family and usually is the one to break up the personal squabbles.
August Type: Electric Short Bio: One of his grandpa's pokemon, he spent a lot of time with in the ranch, which caused them to bond very quickly and become almost like brothers, at least that's how Luxray sees his trainer. Only very recently evolved. Also often not in his pokeball either. He is not so friendly to others he's not familiar with or even that as he dislikes Houndoom as they were rivals back in their childhood. His personality is rather cocky and stubborn. Really doesn't like being told what to do, literally would be impossible for another trainer to deal with this pokemon, no matter what badges he had. But he still does what he is told. (when its a serious matter or battle at least.) He will often fight in battles until he or his opponent is down, finding it cowardly to run away from a fight.
Thrash Type: Dark/Fire Short Bio: The second one of his grandpa's pokemon, was one of his grandpa's first pokemon. Does stay in his pokeball only because he doesn't like having much company. He surprisingly is rather calm in most situations, wise and patient. Doesn't do anything until he is told, or when he feels like he needs to protect someone on his team or his trainer. Though rather antisocial and sometimes releases a bit of his anger out when Luxray is anywhere near him acting up or provoking him. Is still depressed, that his original trainer is gone making him want to just sleep in his pokemon most of the time.
Blade Type: Bug/Steel Short Bio: Found beaten and abused to near death, he healed it back to full health within a week, extremely grateful as they bonded overtime. It has been with him even since. Goes in and out of his pokeball freely. He is very friendly and usually in a pleasant mood, glad to be around any pokemon or human. Preferring to goof around then stay in his pokeball alone. Encourages his trainer to be more friendly. Preferring to not fight unless its in good fun.
(Remains nameless) Type: Normal/Flying Short Bio: Found with damaged wings unable to fly, which he took care of for several days until they were healed. He decided to stay with the trainer for a while which lead to him becoming his pokemon, friendly to other pokemon in general. But really scared of most humans interactions, having bad experiences. But he is comfortable with his trainer, letting him fly around when he needs some place to travel. He doesn't have a name, because he doesn't like them. Refusing to be called anything, in his pokeball most of time. Goes out flying at night.
Melody Type: Fighting Short Bio: Only became his a few days ago, It was released by another trainer for being too weak, seeing it be depressed. He offered to become her trainer and she accepted. If she's out of her pokeball, she'll be held in his arms or holding on his back. She behaves like a normal child would, so anything but normal. She likes to hum and sing which she does because she knows the trainer likes it. She is actually quite powerful for her just being a Riolu. But she is still a bit afraid of much bigger pokemon and getting into fights, not liking to get hurt. Has bonded with him and his pokemon quickly.
Inventory: A backpack (containing the following) - 6 Full Restores - Some Berries/Food for his pokemon (don't do anything.) - A full roll of bandages - A large flask of fresh water - A box with a dozen protein snack bars - A cellphone (with a spare battery pack.) - A wallet with little cash - A small switchblade
Extra: Despite having not listened to much as a child, he loves hearing music or singing. He and all his pokemon love and prefer spicy food.
Name: Edgar Felix Wright Age: 34 Personality: Rugged and gritty, Edgar is a determined bloke. Often loyal to the right people, he is no stranger to suffering and loss, and as a result he is also rather stoic. However amongst the younger folk, he displays a certain soft side, seeing the young as full of hope and ambition for the future. He will actively try to take care of the young in his group if he comes across them. And not just people too; Edgar displays a remarkable amount of knowledge about caring for Pokemon, and will go out of his way to help those in need.
However, to most others, Edgar will come across as stony and cold. His history as a police officer has made him efficient, observant and often critical of others' decisions. He doesn't let his past get in the way of his current life though. Survival and all.
Biography: Edgar was once a police officer within one of his hometown's many precincts. Hailing from Saffron City, he rose from the rank of rookie to senior detective through his two decades of service. While the city of gold shone with an allure most described as enticing, Edgar saw through the shine for what the city really was: a cesspool of crime. With Team Rocket's presence in the city, crime ran rampant, and his team were many times forced to respond to reports of Pokemon abuse, kidnapping or even worse.
Edgar's team built up slowly through the years, and his five-Pokemon team are the backbone of his office, often outperforming the other detectives and officers, including Edgar himself. They are his pride and joy, and he enjoys taking care of them and in return they take care of him too.
Pokemon Team:
Grove is a female Serperior that used to be just a little Snivy assigned to Edgar when he was just a rookie cop in the force. Through the years of service (and Pokemon training and catching), Grove stayed loyal to her trainer and is his main partner on cases. Along with the other members of Edgar's team, Grove is an integral part of how he handles suspects during work. Her serpentine body allows her to bind runaways with ease while allowing Edgar to catch up after chases.
Grove, being a Serperior, often regards other Pokemon as inferior, but Edgar has given his all to make her change her way of acting. It does show too; his kinder side often shines through Grove as well. Despite her inherent uppity nature, she is still very loyal not only to her trainer but to the other Pokemon in her team and those she considers friends. She often goes out of her way to protect them too, much like her trainer.
The other Pokemon assigned to Edgar in the force, Mag is a Magneton, plain and simple. Where Grove is flexible, fluid and fast, Mag makes up for that in his (hers? its?) techniques. His electric moves make for good taser alternatives, and Screech is a very good riot control move. When not in combat, Mag prefers to spend his time out of his ball, floating around Edgar and playing with his other Pokemon. He particularly enjoys giving familiar people a very small zap to scare them after sneaking up on them.
Mag is a little unique in that he sports a little white cross decal on one of his three Magnemite orbs.
Rigby is a male Hitmonchan that was given to Edgar as a gift from one of his older colleagues during his retirement. Edgar mainly treats Rigby as a sparring partner, though his fist strength is nothing to be laughed at. When not sparring, Rigby is also an integral part of Edgar's police team, acting like an extra officer during chases or investigations.
When not on the job, Rigby usually spends his time shadow boxing or meditating, alone or with a friend or two. He has a little band-aid on his right fist and wears a white bandana around his left upper arm.
Beat is a male Poliwrath that Edgar inherited from his predecessor on the force. Originally just a wee Poliwag, his predecessor had him trained to a Poliwhirl before he retired, and Edgar took the reins of his training after. With water, ice and his strength, Beat is Edgar's main source of crowd control.
Beat is one of the unruly members of Edgar's team, being cocky and headstrong towards threats that are bigger than him. For all that it's worth, his punches are just as painful as Rigby's, and the two share a friendly rivalry during their sparring sessions. Beat's forearms are wrapped with handwraps.
Runt is the newest member of Edgar's team, having been a recent capture during one of his mountain hiking trips while on vacation. Just like his name, Runt is a male Tyrunt, big compared to some of the other Pokemon on his team but still just a child otherwise. His strength though is unmatched amongst his whole team, and Edgar often uses him as a heavy mover to shove obstacles out of the way.
Runt spends a lot of his time out of his ball, playing with the rest of Edgar's Pokemon and chasing his own tail. He is reguarly unaware of his own size, and often shows his affection by leaning up against people. That often results in the person falling over from Runt's weight and him crushing them slightly until Edgar notices.