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Rain pattered dismally against the office’s windows, made liquid brass by the faint glow of the streetlamps below, and streaked against the glass like tears. Once, the words “Jennofski & Jennofski” had been painted in gold across these jalouises… but now there was only an outline, a ghost that had lingered, long past its time, when the acid rain had taken the rest to its grave.
The Octo P.I. could sympathise with that.

But as long as he remained, those names would never be forgotten. Not in this, the office that had been his home, his sanctuary, and his prison.
A perfectly preserved memory, kept sealed within the bell jar of personal tragedy.
OctoP.I. sighed, deeply.
“Of all the octopode's profiles in all the world… you had to read mine.”


Hi all, Jenno here! Or Captain. I'm your resident blues harpist, and part time octopode! (But let's keep that between you and me, eh? Nobody suspects a thing.)
If you want to know anything just drop me a line via DMs and I'll get right back to you!

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Ah, that's a little clearer! Alright, groovy!
Shinobi said
Just trying to live out that fantasy man! But I understand reality and fairness are best, switched Metagross with a Tyrogue because I think it'll be more fun to have someone to train and hope to evolve and have the ability to pick what he'll become later on. Only problem is weak move set, so its possible to train him to learn things such as Mach Punch or Hi Jump Kick?


Yeah! As long as it's shown in-roleplay, of course. Part of the fun of pokémon is making your weak pokémon strong!
Trainer’s Papers

Trainer name: Shawn Wesley Caster

Gender: Male

Date of Birth [Age]: 12/5/93

Region of Origin: Kanto

Physical description: Being a farm-boy in both breed and behaviour, Shawn stands at an imposing six feet, with broad, squared shoulders.
His facial features are sharp and defined, boasting a square jaw and high cheek bones, but are softened significantly by the presence of his eyes, which are a hazy grey embellished with a yellow ring of sorts in each.

Occupation during war: A frontline foot soldier for the Kantonese/Johto alliance.

Post-War Occupation: The barman at a speak easy called “The Houndoors of War.”

Brief Biography: Shawn was born shortly after his older brother, Elroy, to a simple farming family living far off of the beaten path of route 14.
They were a good family: Proud of their good morals, and even more-so of their farm, which boasted the densest population of Miltanks ever to have been settled in Kanto’s south (after being imported from Johto, of course.)
Because of this, he was raised a good, honest farm boy: He did his workload each day, helped around the house, respected his elders profusely and, once a month, took the milk the Miltank’s produced to Fuschia City, to be sold in the local Pokémarts.

With this in mind, then, nobody was quite sure how he and Elroy ended up moonlighting as petty crooks.
The story goes that, during one ordinary journey to the city, when he and his brother were young adults, the pair came across a representative of Team Rocket, who- noting their strong builds, and simple country sensibilities- enticed them into a life of light crime as one of Team Rocket’s local grunts.
And of course, being young, impressionable and keen to do something new after spending their lives on a farm, they were more than willing.

Thus began their new lives as small-time thugs.
Elroy and he would do all sorts: Threaten shopkeepers for protection money, and- failing that- shoplift the equivalent price’s worth in goods, or simply demand that younger kids hang over their Pokémon- as they were, after all, equipped with twelve Miltanks at the time- and all other manners of despicable (but relatively none-violent) crime.
Elroy had always had a better eye for it than Shawn did, however, and it showed.

After a few years- and against the boisterous wishes of his parents- Shawn was promoted from a Rocket Grunt to a local captain...
And it all went downhill from there.

Captains were expected to perform far more violence-indulgent jobs on behalf of Giovanni (who, it is fabled, had taken a liking to Elroy), such as attacking “peoples of interest”, and robbing moving cargo trucks.
And whilst Shawn- still a grunt- began to cower away from the life his brother had begun making, Elroy thrived on it.
He loved the adrenaline, the freedom and the sensation of power it gave him…
Right up until the end, when Team Rocket attempted to invade and empty the safari zone: Elroy had gotten himself into a scuffle with an armed squad of Jennies (the colloquial term for police officers), and- without a firearm of his own- had been totally blown away.
Team Rocket didn’t care. Giovanni didn’t even offer to pay for a funeral.

But Shawn cared.

The news gave him an epiphany, and shortly after the ceremony (held on the family farm), Shawn denounced Team Rocket, and swore that he’d become a force of good, to counter the evils of both himself and his brother.
A fond believer in the cosmic balance of the universe, Shawn threw himself totally into his farm work- almost to a worrying degree, as if it were his coping mechanism- until the year 1911 arrived: And with it, the war.

Shawn was one of the first Kantonese soldiers to sign up to fight in the alliance. Horror stories regarding Sinnoh’s attack on Orre’s west had chilled him to the bone, but something had told him that this was his chance for redemption.
Both of their chances.

He was deployed in Gateon Port the following year, as a member of a preliminary protection force, in the event that Sinnoh’s forces should continue their attack from the west.
And whilst that was a naval success, the ground-based battle was a catastrophe: Gateon Port was lost in 1913 to Sinnoh air-strikes, and then rebuilt by the occupying army for the sake of importing more soldiers.

Next, he was transferred to the mountains surrounding Pyrite Town, in the hopes of flanking any invasion force attempting to take Phenac City.
This movement was a success, as the Kantonese foot-forces took Sinnoh’s by surprise shortly before the invasion began.
However, that was all that went right with the plan.
Using superior weaponry, the Sinnoh armed forces ensured that the fall of Phenac was a lengthy and painful one: Save for encountering a few new friends, the entire campaign was a total failure for Shawn.

He was returned to Kanto only a few years before the war’s conclusion, and took with him an orphaned Growlithe he encountered during the sacking of Phenac City.
Having tasted the outside world, however, he found himself weary of farm-life, and decided instead to move to the “big city.”
Having heard that the city of Goldenrod was filled with vacant jobs during a scheduled trip to Vermillion City in order to negotiate the trade of his family’s milk, he caught the soonest train he could for the adjacent region.
It was Goldenrod, or bust.

Legal alignment: Lawful

Pokémon’s Papers







Shinobi said
I typoed that 09. And that's true I figured everyone would've gone for cool stuff. Hmm I'll nerf it.


We're going for whatever makes the funner, fairer roleplay, you know? Not necessarily what makes our trainer look best.
Ah, I'm familiar with war correspondents! I'm just under the impression that they never fought in battles themselves, whereas Ezel's origin story would suggest that he had. Or am I misinterpreting that?
EDIT: Sorry to be a bother, but "Fell Stinger" is a generation six move!
Dervish said
I thought you were. O.o


Welp, this sure is an embarrassment!
Shall I put it up now?
Haha, don't worry about it, man! Thanks for the edits, it's looking good! Consider it approved.
For the rest of you, the IC/OOC will hopefully be heading up tomorrow, so getting a head start on your CS might prove useful!
By the way, Derv, I think I may've made some mistake. Was I meant to upload the SB post, or were you planning on it?
Still here, just also a bum. I'm gonna scrap the Steveo post I was writing and just reply to the PM, seems the easier route.
Hone Claws and Wild Charge are both Generation V moves, and therefore cannot be used (we're adhering to Gen IV and before), but otherwise it looks good! I like it!
Save for the fact you constantly refer to the character as "Dante", which confused me somewhat.
Also, do war time journalists generally fight on the battlefield? Although I'm no military buff, I was under the impression they simply wrote about war-significant events and sent them back home to be published.
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