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Current Try checking the Articles and Guides section
6 yrs ago
I'm not victim blaming but all generalizations are false, even this one.
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It does.
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PC and Tablet ded, send help
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I lived the land of no internet
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Sofia Stien - The Airport


Sofia listened carefully, hoping that things would be made more clear quickly, but to no avail. Chatterhead was just talking about his plan and how they needed to get into costume. Sofia didn't really have much of a costume but she'd be told she needed at least a facemask so she'd gotten one. Sofia emerged from the bathroom, still mostly a gray blob, just wearing a facemask now. She waited nervously a bit for Jason, not relishing alone time when the world wasn't behaving the way it was supposed to. Things would go better than last time, they had to right? She was more than happy to piggyback on Jason as soon as he showed up, holding perhaps a bit more tightly than necessary, but still ready to help plow through anything in their way.
Col Ward



Well those weren't quite the answers any of them were looking for, but they were reasonable enough answers all the same. Plus, it seemed they had this man to thank for saving their lives initially, so a bit of good faith didn't seem out of place. It seemed only a few moments had passed when a foul wind could be heard, a glacial chill that was horridly familiar. Col continued taking agonizing steps. He needed to move. That was the most important thing when you were cold like this. Just keep... keep... moving...

Ah, like the sun emerging on a wintery day a sudden warmth burst forth from the old man, warding off the dread chill, and returning the flexibility to his body. Col turned to face the source of the wind for a mere moment. Revulsion flooded through him, causing his body to shiver in a way that had nothing to do with the cold. There were no words to explain how wrong what he saw was. The old man's words were the catalyst to cause Col to turn away with rapid steps, they had to leave. If that wrongness touched them Col could only imagine something similar to the void they had traversed to get here, only somehow worse and unending.

"Get on the dog!" Col shouted. The lighthouse was too far away, he didn't know how long the seeming wizard could hold that thing at bay, but he suspected that just running would not get them there fast enough. Col ran to the dog, intent on boarding it way one or the other. Be that the it leaned down to help him get up, or he clutched at its fur and pulled himself up. It was certainly large enough to bear all of them and still travel faster than any of them could run. Col would have perhaps thought the dog could help fight any sort of monster before he saw that thing, but he entertained such thoughts no longer. It was time to leave.



Titania





Titania tracked Kara's progress with awe as the Manakete soared over her and went directly into battle. A real Manakete! They were mentioned in some of the holy texts Titania had read but she'd never dreamed to see one in real life! Ah, she needed to focus, she quickly ran towards where Isolode had been thrown to see if she or her landing pad had been hurt, letting out a warning as she did so, "I'm following Isolode!". Thankfully that seemed to not be the case. Isolod's mount however, was going crazy, trying to take on a knight on its own, the solo part Isolode vigorously remedied by introducing her own axe to the mix. Titania could see that the knight had managed to land a hit on the wyvern, so Titania continued following Isolode, her heal staff being brought to bear to erase the progress the knight had made. This worked wyverns right? Of course it did, why wouldn't it? "I'm here to help!" Titania said, partly to insure that she wouldn't get wacked on accident, after all, Isolode hadn't demonstrated herself to be the most... Aware individual.
Dawkin Trustram



Dawkin wasn't so sure this was a good idea. After all his Pokedex was telling him that Cofagrigus weren't exactly known for their manners. "Hey Amelia are you sure this is a good idea?" Dawkin said cautiously, a moment before the Cofagrigus in question rose up and loomed over them menacingly. Dawkin carefully reached for an escape rope... You know, just in case. Normally he'd have reached for a pokeball, but he had a feeling that none of his Pokémon could really match up against this thing. Hopefully those red eyes were just for show.






Sofia Stien - The Airport


Sofia jumped in alarm as waves of force and sound rippled through the airport. She turned to look outside to see a plume of flame and smoke wafting up from a runway. Part of the airport was collapsing onto one of the planes trying to take off. Sofia tugged on Thunderbolt's sleeve hurriedly, "Hey hey hey, there's a-, huh?" Sofia audibly let out a noise of perplexment as she continued staring at the now tranquil scene, not counting the screaming people around her that had seen what she saw. "But it exploded..." Sofia said softly, unsure what to make of the situation. Was this the A class threat? Had anything actually happened?
Dawkin Trustram



She was obviously friends with more than just the ghosts in Witchpeak City. Dawkin carefully observed the events as they occurred, feeling very out of his element and rather useless overall. It was a relatively new feeling and not a welcome one either. Still there wasn't much he could do about it at the moment. "Yeah I'm coming." Dawkin said quietly to the lone Yamask that turned to look at him. Dawkin simply planned on following Amelia, hoping that using the Yamasks to cause distractions as they delved deeper into the tomb didn't backfire on them. At least he still had an escape rope.






Sofia Stien - The Airport


Sofia found herself reasonably well armed with knowledge about what an A class threat entailed, as those sort of things tended to be surprisingly available. Whether or not that information would stick very well, much less be useful, was perhaps a different matter. Regardless, it seemed whatever the A class threat was coming was here? Sofia nodded in response to Jason's question, "Ready.", though for what was still unclear. Oh well, this mission should be a lot better than the last one, which Sofia still find herself thinking about with disturbing frequency.
Bladedancer and Magna Carta











Dawkin Trustram



Dawkin watched the girl from a distance somewhat nervously. This could go very badly for all of them at the drop of a hat. His tenseness made him jump a little at the sudden call from a masked ghost Pokémon "Uh... You really do have a knack for ghost Pokémon don't you." Dawkin said, somewhat alarmed by the small horde of ghost Pokémon that had showed up. At least they didn't seem to be aggressive, or attracting the scary Pokémon in the next room. Anyway, he decided to just wait for Amelia to handle it in some way, this was her area of expertise after all.






Sofia Stien - The Airport


Sofia didn't like how they had to use cars to get everywhere but here they were. Thunderbird had told her that as long as she was covered up and staring at a phone she'd be ignored. So, with a hoodie and baggy sweats making her basically just a lump of gray holding a screen, Sofia walked through the airport with everyone else. An A class threat to an airport huh. Sofia's thoughts wandered. What kind of threat could it be. And what did A class mean again? If it was like school it was the highest threat but how much bigger was that than like a B threat? What was it that made it an A threat and why did Broker know about and why did he want them to stop it? Maybe she could look it up. Sofia tailed along behind Thunderbird, looking now looking up information about A class threats on her phone.
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