@Xaltwind
...Some battles are not meant to be fought.
And the expanse of eastern Evig stretched as far as the eye could see. To her right she could see the cityscape of Grand Glory and past it green pastures, another forest, and a small town, past that were mountains that made up the Rheinvale Valley. Straight ahead she could see the great blue that was Lake Charity stretching for miles upon miles with many boats sailing along though there was a large amount clustered near the middle of the body of water, circling it. Directly across from her and the body of water was the walled castle town, Vastille. To her left she could see Route 9, a route littered by abandoned apartments from developments that never worked out for one reason to another and if she really squinted, she could see it, Evertide, home.
And then there was the gym, The gym was something to behold; a massive stadium that looked like it could house thousands of people sat on a branch protruding from the Elder Tree. It had a had a screen on it and then then played a video of an electric blonde girl dancing waving from the screen and then danced around with lightning trailing behind her steps. There also seemed to be some listed times for events. The Evig's League's symbol hovered by the entrance; a Pokeball surrounded by roots and a tree protruding from the top.
The contest hall, however, was built into one of the trees. One would get the vibe that it was a bit more sophisticated than the gym, a place that was meant to show off impeccably bred, groomed, and trained Pokemon. It looked more like a theater, something that was meant to hold an orchestra or other cultural events similar in nature. It looked more like a building made of glass with wood framing, pillars of wood holding up arches and the roof. There were people gathered around there as if they were getting ready for a new event.
After all of that, she decided to catch and train.
So, with the electric tick locked and loaded, it would shoot an Electroweb at the bird-type Pokemon. Both times they were caught off guard and received super-effective damage, dazed from receiving enough damage that left them on the cusp of passing out. With a Pokeball thrown at them, they were absorbed into a beam of red light and then Pokeballs fell upon the wooden platforms with a gentle thud.
And further training for the tick and furball was scheduled though not for the fire dog, but that was probably for the best. Although electricity can also cause fires...
Anyway, the Joltik was able to shock plenty of birds out of the air with ease, but Sentret had a bit of trouble by comparison. These living acorns were a bit sturdy as if their exteriors were actually designed to take hits and they all knew Absorb so they were able to heal off tiny bits of damage. Luckily, there was at least some level difference between them, so Sentret was able to train a bit.
What does Evelyn wish to do now?
Connected Areas
Starbor Forest. A forest filled with ungodly huge trees and many secrets.
Lake Charity. A massive body of water. Used to travel between Starbor Village, Valstille City, and Florasong Town.
Blue Lichen Cave. South of Starbor Village.
@Lunarlord34
Well, a Pokemon was a Pokemon after all.
...And for some reason, three more of these things.
If she were quick to notice, she would have realized that she did not make any money off of these new catches. Maybe she could pawn them off to some unsuspecting person or even trade them, but who in the world would trade for a Magikarp when they could fish one?
Anyway, Steph beat the rest of them up with Glory and even though these defenseless pathetic fish did not offer much EXP, they beat up a lot of them.
Then Steph asked Freya to teach her how to take a photo with the phone. It was an especially excruciating amount of time trying to teach Steph how to do that since it involved teaching Steph how to actually navigate the phone. It wasn't fun for Freya, it wasn't fun for Steph, and it certainly was not fun for the Rotom that lived in her phone that could have done it for her anyway.
With that ordeal complete Steph would come to realize that there were not any unusual or anymore unique encounters in the harbor, at least for now. She would return to the main body of the city and walk around with a very exhausted looking Freya when she spotted one of those Machop that she saw earlier when she wandered around the city. It was carrying around a small steel beam on its shoulder when Steph with all of her gremlin energy approached it and started to flex her body.
The Machop looked up at her in with a silent understanding, placing the steel beam down and them began to flex its muscles, posing like a body builder with an intense gaze. One could feel the sparks fly from their intense gaze, as if they were about to throw down and fight at the drop of a hat. However, the Machop relaxed and with a smile and a single tear in its eye stretched its arm our for a handshake. It looked at her as if someone finally understood it. Machop wishes to follow Steph!
"...What the hell did I just watch?" Was all Freya could say.
Anyway, Steph's Bogan entourage then began to terrorize the wild denizens of Grand Glory. Dusk was essentially free of consequence to set fire to many normal types that could not fight back and Steve and... Are you taking the piss? Anyway, Steve and Remy while not able to enjoy the same type immunity privileges that Dusk had, they still were able to make some quick work done. Barra though was getting his shit pushed in and needed to be swapped in and out in order to get any form of training.
Now after all of that, they would arrive at the park, or really the park. While there were tiny parks in other areas of the city, when people talked about parks when visiting the city there was only one that mattered. Once they walked past fences made of pale bricks of stone and wrought iron, she was greeted by an expanse of nature curated by people.
@baraquiel
Yeah, Neil was certainly confused as to what was going on with Archie though the man had kids. He knew how they could be though Archie was very much getting into his role as a detective. One could almost hear the noir jazz playing softly in the background with the warm low fidelity of an old timey detective movie. The kind of movies where they still spoke in that Mid-Atlantic accent in order to actually be understood by audiences due to poor audio quality.
Of course, Neil was a bit exasperated with the boy's antics given the seriousness of the situation. However, he looked perplexed when presented with the bit of pink goo that was found on one of the handles of the incubator doors. "I'm in the dark as much as you in that regard. I guess it means that whoever or whatever came in left a trail. The police must've missed it."
However, that answer was not good enough and Archie, at least rightly so, called out Neil for hiding something. The large man heaved a sigh that sounded more like the rumbling breathing of a bear and said, "Some people deserve their privacy, Archie. Not me, but the people I employ. For a lack of a better phrase, many of them have less than scrupulous pasts. I hired them to let them have a second chance, to earn their place back in society though I am afraid to say that I suspect that it could be anyone of them."
Neil looked quite bothered by with this information, that one of the or many of the people he extended a helping hand towards could bite it. "I run a tight ship, so if anyone knew how to get past the security it would be them though I don't know how they figured out the password for the keypad. Only my wife and I would know it."
How does Archie react?
@Sanguine Rose
Neither Sage nor Faye would be deterred by the Espurr's Fake Out. The Eevee let out a Growl, causing the Espurr to tense in fear even though hearing an Eevee growl is not exactly the most intimidating thing in the world. It's like a little plushy that gained sentience and teeth and decided to choose violence and then following through with that decision, tackled the psychic cat down to the ground and pinned it to the sidewalk.
With a Pokeball in hand, Faye threw at the Espurr and it was absorbed into the little red and white ball in a beam of translucent red light before it fell to the ground.
It shook once...
It shook twice...
It shook thrice...!
The woman sighed with relief with her hand on her chest. "Thank you very much for your help. It's not like Snubby would've be that helpful; he would've just bellied up." She looked down at the Snubbull who looked at her with a dopey, happy gaze unaware of the trouble that it brought upon its owner. "You're luck you're so cute." She picked up the little fairy-type dog and looked at Faye with a grateful, yet apologetic smile.
[color=#34afe3]"I typically have, well, some people around for that, but they don't really know that I'm here... or anyone for that matter. It was supposed to be a surprise visit. My brother was supposed to start his journey as a trainer today and I wanted to surprise him. Kinda thought he would have received his starter and head straight to the gym."[color=#34afe3] She explained although Faye would get the feeling that she was holding something back.
The woman looked at her and Sage and then with an inquisitive look asked, "You look kinda new at this too. Have you met him by chance? Blonde, a bit too extra, and very pink?"
How does Faye respond?
@Shazamrock@Joshua Tamashii@Crusader Lord@Azure Bubbles
Okay, some stuff to sort out before pushing everyone out of the city.
The Nurse Joy looked at Clarissa with a smile and said, "You know how Pokemon can learn moves when they level up? Well, sometimes you can teach them moves that they can't learn on their own though the tutors do charge a fee. There are some circumstances when Pokemon can develop new moves through various circumstances, such as using a move or combining moves together, so don't be afraid to experiment." She then looked apologetic. "Ah, actually, all of the other cities were able to set theirs up. We faced some unexpected delays, but we should get them sorted out soon."
It also seemed like Kapoc hasn't sent her a reply yet. Perhaps he was busy?
If there is any last-minute shopping to be had, just let me know and I'll let you know how much it'll total in the next post.
So, if no one had anything else left to do then it was time to leave the starting city with their freshly acquired teams. Onward to Route 4!
Our entourage would see the city life of people and Pokemon going about their day, loud and ever bustling, but the closer they were to the city limits the activity lessened. The buildings also started to become smaller, more suburban until even these mundane homes disappeared too. The air became cleaner over time, free from the fumes and exhaust of vehicles. It was not long until she reached the official end of the city limits and stepped on a dirt path.
...Some battles are not meant to be fought.
And the expanse of eastern Evig stretched as far as the eye could see. To her right she could see the cityscape of Grand Glory and past it green pastures, another forest, and a small town, past that were mountains that made up the Rheinvale Valley. Straight ahead she could see the great blue that was Lake Charity stretching for miles upon miles with many boats sailing along though there was a large amount clustered near the middle of the body of water, circling it. Directly across from her and the body of water was the walled castle town, Vastille. To her left she could see Route 9, a route littered by abandoned apartments from developments that never worked out for one reason to another and if she really squinted, she could see it, Evertide, home.
And then there was the gym, The gym was something to behold; a massive stadium that looked like it could house thousands of people sat on a branch protruding from the Elder Tree. It had a had a screen on it and then then played a video of an electric blonde girl dancing waving from the screen and then danced around with lightning trailing behind her steps. There also seemed to be some listed times for events. The Evig's League's symbol hovered by the entrance; a Pokeball surrounded by roots and a tree protruding from the top.
The contest hall, however, was built into one of the trees. One would get the vibe that it was a bit more sophisticated than the gym, a place that was meant to show off impeccably bred, groomed, and trained Pokemon. It looked more like a theater, something that was meant to hold an orchestra or other cultural events similar in nature. It looked more like a building made of glass with wood framing, pillars of wood holding up arches and the roof. There were people gathered around there as if they were getting ready for a new event.
After all of that, she decided to catch and train.
So, with the electric tick locked and loaded, it would shoot an Electroweb at the bird-type Pokemon. Both times they were caught off guard and received super-effective damage, dazed from receiving enough damage that left them on the cusp of passing out. With a Pokeball thrown at them, they were absorbed into a beam of red light and then Pokeballs fell upon the wooden platforms with a gentle thud.
And further training for the tick and furball was scheduled though not for the fire dog, but that was probably for the best. Although electricity can also cause fires...
Anyway, the Joltik was able to shock plenty of birds out of the air with ease, but Sentret had a bit of trouble by comparison. These living acorns were a bit sturdy as if their exteriors were actually designed to take hits and they all knew Absorb so they were able to heal off tiny bits of damage. Luckily, there was at least some level difference between them, so Sentret was able to train a bit.
Joltik is now level 13! Joltik wants to learn String Shot!
Sentret is now level 10!
Sentret is now level 10!
What does Evelyn wish to do now?
Connected Areas
Starbor Forest. A forest filled with ungodly huge trees and many secrets.
Lake Charity. A massive body of water. Used to travel between Starbor Village, Valstille City, and Florasong Town.
Blue Lichen Cave. South of Starbor Village.
@Lunarlord34
Well, a Pokemon was a Pokemon after all.
...And for some reason, three more of these things.
If she were quick to notice, she would have realized that she did not make any money off of these new catches. Maybe she could pawn them off to some unsuspecting person or even trade them, but who in the world would trade for a Magikarp when they could fish one?
Anyway, Steph beat the rest of them up with Glory and even though these defenseless pathetic fish did not offer much EXP, they beat up a lot of them.
Glory was now level 8
Then Steph asked Freya to teach her how to take a photo with the phone. It was an especially excruciating amount of time trying to teach Steph how to do that since it involved teaching Steph how to actually navigate the phone. It wasn't fun for Freya, it wasn't fun for Steph, and it certainly was not fun for the Rotom that lived in her phone that could have done it for her anyway.
With that ordeal complete Steph would come to realize that there were not any unusual or anymore unique encounters in the harbor, at least for now. She would return to the main body of the city and walk around with a very exhausted looking Freya when she spotted one of those Machop that she saw earlier when she wandered around the city. It was carrying around a small steel beam on its shoulder when Steph with all of her gremlin energy approached it and started to flex her body.
The Machop looked up at her in with a silent understanding, placing the steel beam down and them began to flex its muscles, posing like a body builder with an intense gaze. One could feel the sparks fly from their intense gaze, as if they were about to throw down and fight at the drop of a hat. However, the Machop relaxed and with a smile and a single tear in its eye stretched its arm our for a handshake. It looked at her as if someone finally understood it. Machop wishes to follow Steph!
"...What the hell did I just watch?" Was all Freya could say.
Anyway, Steph's Bogan entourage then began to terrorize the wild denizens of Grand Glory. Dusk was essentially free of consequence to set fire to many normal types that could not fight back and Steve and... Are you taking the piss? Anyway, Steve and Remy while not able to enjoy the same type immunity privileges that Dusk had, they still were able to make some quick work done. Barra though was getting his shit pushed in and needed to be swapped in and out in order to get any form of training.
Dusk is now level 10! Dusk wants to learn Minimize! Do you replace a move?
Barra is now level 8!
Steve is now level 7! Steve learned Quick Attack!
Remy is now level 7!
Barra is now level 8!
Steve is now level 7! Steve learned Quick Attack!
Remy is now level 7!
Now after all of that, they would arrive at the park, or really the park. While there were tiny parks in other areas of the city, when people talked about parks when visiting the city there was only one that mattered. Once they walked past fences made of pale bricks of stone and wrought iron, she was greeted by an expanse of nature curated by people.
@baraquiel
Yeah, Neil was certainly confused as to what was going on with Archie though the man had kids. He knew how they could be though Archie was very much getting into his role as a detective. One could almost hear the noir jazz playing softly in the background with the warm low fidelity of an old timey detective movie. The kind of movies where they still spoke in that Mid-Atlantic accent in order to actually be understood by audiences due to poor audio quality.
Of course, Neil was a bit exasperated with the boy's antics given the seriousness of the situation. However, he looked perplexed when presented with the bit of pink goo that was found on one of the handles of the incubator doors. "I'm in the dark as much as you in that regard. I guess it means that whoever or whatever came in left a trail. The police must've missed it."
However, that answer was not good enough and Archie, at least rightly so, called out Neil for hiding something. The large man heaved a sigh that sounded more like the rumbling breathing of a bear and said, "Some people deserve their privacy, Archie. Not me, but the people I employ. For a lack of a better phrase, many of them have less than scrupulous pasts. I hired them to let them have a second chance, to earn their place back in society though I am afraid to say that I suspect that it could be anyone of them."
Neil looked quite bothered by with this information, that one of the or many of the people he extended a helping hand towards could bite it. "I run a tight ship, so if anyone knew how to get past the security it would be them though I don't know how they figured out the password for the keypad. Only my wife and I would know it."
How does Archie react?
@Sanguine Rose
Neither Sage nor Faye would be deterred by the Espurr's Fake Out. The Eevee let out a Growl, causing the Espurr to tense in fear even though hearing an Eevee growl is not exactly the most intimidating thing in the world. It's like a little plushy that gained sentience and teeth and decided to choose violence and then following through with that decision, tackled the psychic cat down to the ground and pinned it to the sidewalk.
With a Pokeball in hand, Faye threw at the Espurr and it was absorbed into the little red and white ball in a beam of translucent red light before it fell to the ground.
It shook once...
It shook twice...
It shook thrice...!
The woman sighed with relief with her hand on her chest. "Thank you very much for your help. It's not like Snubby would've be that helpful; he would've just bellied up." She looked down at the Snubbull who looked at her with a dopey, happy gaze unaware of the trouble that it brought upon its owner. "You're luck you're so cute." She picked up the little fairy-type dog and looked at Faye with a grateful, yet apologetic smile.
[color=#34afe3]"I typically have, well, some people around for that, but they don't really know that I'm here... or anyone for that matter. It was supposed to be a surprise visit. My brother was supposed to start his journey as a trainer today and I wanted to surprise him. Kinda thought he would have received his starter and head straight to the gym."[color=#34afe3] She explained although Faye would get the feeling that she was holding something back.
The woman looked at her and Sage and then with an inquisitive look asked, "You look kinda new at this too. Have you met him by chance? Blonde, a bit too extra, and very pink?"
How does Faye respond?
@Shazamrock@Joshua Tamashii@Crusader Lord@Azure Bubbles
Okay, some stuff to sort out before pushing everyone out of the city.
The Nurse Joy looked at Clarissa with a smile and said, "You know how Pokemon can learn moves when they level up? Well, sometimes you can teach them moves that they can't learn on their own though the tutors do charge a fee. There are some circumstances when Pokemon can develop new moves through various circumstances, such as using a move or combining moves together, so don't be afraid to experiment." She then looked apologetic. "Ah, actually, all of the other cities were able to set theirs up. We faced some unexpected delays, but we should get them sorted out soon."
It also seemed like Kapoc hasn't sent her a reply yet. Perhaps he was busy?
If there is any last-minute shopping to be had, just let me know and I'll let you know how much it'll total in the next post.
So, if no one had anything else left to do then it was time to leave the starting city with their freshly acquired teams. Onward to Route 4!
Our entourage would see the city life of people and Pokemon going about their day, loud and ever bustling, but the closer they were to the city limits the activity lessened. The buildings also started to become smaller, more suburban until even these mundane homes disappeared too. The air became cleaner over time, free from the fumes and exhaust of vehicles. It was not long until she reached the official end of the city limits and stepped on a dirt path.































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