[@hatakekuro] Hawluchas can in fact learn Fly, so there was no trouble for Glory to fly up towards the top of the trees against the downpour. After he got there, though, he found a mess of branches that were difficult to navigate. He didn’t find a Pinsir yet. He did, though, find a bunch of bagworms and a very, very lazy-looking sloth that had the strange effect of making anyone looking at it feel lazy, too. But maybe he could overpower it. [center][url=https://cdn2.bulbagarden.net/upload/c/c9/412Burmy-Plant.png][img]https://i.imgur.com/u0Kn7Q0.png[/img][/url] [color=6ecff6][i]Pokédex Entry #412 – Burmy, the Bagworm Pokémon. To shield itself from wind or elements, it creates a cloak made out of whatever elements are easily available in the area. Should the cloak be destroyed in battle, it will simply create a new one from the materials where the battle took place. When female Burmy’s evolve, the current cloak becomes part of its body, giving it a new type.[/i][/color][/center] [center][url=https://cdn2.bulbagarden.net/upload/d/d2/287Slakoth.png][img]https://i.imgur.com/NleiVev.png[/img][/url] [color=6ecff6][i]Pokédex Entry #287 – Slakoth, the Slacker Pokémon. I sleeps for 20 hours a day and are hardly ever seen in motion. Very efficient on energy, they subsist on three leaves a day and their heart beats only once a minute. Just looking at one makes one drowsy, so they’re sometimes prescribed against insomnia.[/i][/color][/center] [color=e04f4f]‘Alright, so search the top of trees,’[/color] Anise said, back on the forest floor with Basil. She took out a Pokéball and opened it, and with a flash of light her Froakie came out, not minding the rain at all as the big-eyed blue frog looked around in mild curiosity. [center][url=http://cdn2.bulbagarden.net/upload/1/18/656Froakie.png][img]http://i.imgur.com/Nd1DXEG.png[/img][/url] [color=6ecff6][i]Pokédex Entry #656 – Froakie, the Bubble Frog Pokémon. It secretes flexible and delicate bubbles from its chest and back which absorb damage that would otherwise damage it. While it is known for a happy-go-lucky attitude, it has astute awareness of its surroundings.[/i][/color][/center] [color=e04f4f]‘We’re looking for Pinsirs in the trees. Go up there and help his Hawlucha,’[/color] Anise told, and Frokie happily nodded and skipped up to climb the trees. [color=e04f4f]‘… Hm,’[/color] Anise made a noise, peering curiously at the trees. [color=e04f4f]‘When looking for Pokémon high in trees, isn’t there a move that’s usually used? Like, to make them fall down to us rather than us climbing up to them?’[/color] If Basil’s decently read up on Pokémon, that should ring a bell. Wasn’t there such a move that is commonly used to bring a Pokémon down from the top of a tree? Could it also be that one of the Pokémon in his current team just so happens to know this move? [hider=Northern Silent Forest][center][h2]Northern Silent Forest[/h2][/center] [center][url=http://i.imgur.com/Ehzlo1Z.jpg][img]http://i.imgur.com/fyeO5Cn.jpg[/img][/url][/center] Before you lies a forest, dark to the sight but that is mostly due to the clouds gathered overhead. Unlike on Route 3, however, the thickness of the trees prevent actually seeing above the trees. The place has a lonely feeling, made only worse by the constant downpour which is the rain around Rainrock City, yet the place is filled with things one would not expect. There are lanterns shining blue light in the trees, there are arcs around the forest for unknown reasons that sometimes look like they’re glowing themselves. There were definitely mystifying powers at work here, these wooden arcs standing as if guiding the way somewhere, yet they lead nowhere, and are strewn around seemingly randomly. True to its name, other than the rain barely any sounds come from within the forest. And yet, among the trees, small creatures dwell. Despite the lonely feeling, it is hard to look in a direction and not seemingly see a sign of movement. On the ground, smaller grass-type creatures were invariably found, while larger creatures that enjoy the rain could also be expected. But most of all, the air was populated by small, floating flowers, and the tiny denizens on top of them… This place was fairly well known for the fairies that inhabited it. If you’re looking for a place to name the Fairy Forest of Isson… This is a good candidate.[/hider] [hider=Suggestions to actions]1. Find Pokémon. [i]Specify if you’re looking for a specific kind of Pokémon in the forest.[/i] 2. Train Pokémon. [i]With this command, we can jump ahead in time and skip posting about grinding.[/i] 3. Move along. [i]Move along normally, letting any events that may come happen naturally.[/i] 4. Hurry along. [i]Intentionally avoid confrontations and try to get safely to the next destination.[/i] 5. Specify. [i]If you specify what you want to do, the GM will take it into account and tell the result.[/i] 6. Trigger random event. [i]Force the GM to use his imagination to make a scenario for you.[/i] 7. Area Specific: Follow the Arcs. [i]They seem to be standing randomly, but if you follow them anyways…?[/i][/hider] [i]Connected areas: [/i] Route 3. [i]To the east.[/i] Route 11. [i]If you head directly north for a while.[/i] Silent Shrine. [i]Go south, you should be able to find the road there.[/i] [hider=Northern Silent Forest, known Pokémon]Common: #69 Bellsprout #285 Shroomish #669 Flabébé Uncommon: #39 Jigglypuff #209 Snubbull #287 Slakoth (in trees) #300 Skitty #412 Burmy (in trees) Rare: #280 Ralts[/hider]