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Time flies, right?

25/06/2024

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Noire said
Name: Hex Flutter
Species: Combee
Gender: Female
Level: 8
Moves:
- Gust
- Sweet Scent
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Bio: Every day. Every day, Hex has to go through the same routine. From sunrise to sunset. It first begins in the morning, deep in Birchwood Forest, when she's swarmed by countless males offering her fresh berries and honey in the hive. It's simple just to gust them away, but the "oh-so-mighty" queen doesn't like her drones being swept far away into the forest, so she just has to push through and deny any attempts to swoon her. After finally making it past the drones, she checks on the defenders of the hive outside, the Beedrill, who are even worse then the drones. Constantly complaining about the conditions, buzzing, swinging around their stingers, when they don't even belong with them. Hex knows her mother just keeps them around for the purpose of protection. And then she has to talk to the captain of them, about reports, recent attacks, work conditions. The captain' snot too bad, but yells at everyone but her. After that dilemma, it's usually about lunch time.

Hex travels inside the hive, where all the defenders and drones of the hive are mulling about, munching on berry jam. Hex has to flutter by the queen when eating to signify she's royalty. Which is a total pain, considering her mother is always surrounded by her adoring subjects, and she has to listen to every single compliment they have to throw at her. After that lunch ordeal, the young Combee has to follow her mother all the way through Birchwood Forest, to have a meeting with some allies about property and defense and attacks. Hex is forced to sit through it all. Being a "princess," she doesn't have a say in anything. When it finally ends, she has to travel back to the hive, which is all the way on the other end of the forest. Then she finally gets her one moment of peace throughout the entire day. Without it, she'd probably go insane. Hex sits alone in her room, the royal quarters. Her dinner's delivered to her, and she can eat peaceful, and think.

Hex can think about freedom. About how she wants to escape from the same painful route every day. About how boring and uninteresting it is to go throughout her entire day. Even now, thinking about it to herself, she just wants to snore. Hex craved a different life. She didn't want to evolve to be the boring queen, who sat on her throne each day, getting fatter and fatter and passing dumb laws. She wanted action! Adventure! And the rangers, oh, the rangers. They occasionally passed through the forest, and she'd always look at them as they went along their way to fight evil and save the day. While Hex wasn't strong, she knew that one day she could fight alongside them. Join a team, get a badge, and fly free in the skies. To be one of them. But she didn't want that life of adventure soon. She wanted it now. Hex began to formulate a plan to escape the prison of the hive. How to escape the eternal torment of her every day. And the Combee princess knew just how to do it.

It started early in the morning. Much earlier. None of the drones were awake, but some defenders were still buzzing about. A small shaft of early morning light drifted in through a small chip in the wall. Her first taste of freedom. And so, Hex put her plan into action.

"Help! Please!" Hex yelled, her voice echoing down the halls. The Beedrill would be soon rushing in to save her, like the white knights they were. "Someone!"

The young Combee lowered herself into a small bowl of honey from dinner last night. She slathered herself in the junk. She usually saw the drones covered in honey after making it, so hopefully they wouldn't be paying enough attention to see through the honey and at the red mark. The princess slowly drifted into the hall and down the twisting tunnels of the hive. On her way, multiple defenders rushed past her, down to her room, paying her no mind. She had a limited amount of time until they realized the princess had left, so-

"THE PRINCESS!" A voice buzzed down from the hallway. "SHE'S GONE!" Okay, maybe less time. She stopped slowly drifting down the hall and furiously fluttered down it, using all the ability in her delicate wings. She could hear the Beedrill buzzing from down the hall, flying hurriedly through each room, looking for her. There, the entrance! She saw it! She just.. She just..

Hex flew through the exit of the hive. It was attached to a huge tree in Birchwood Forest, under a thick canopy of leaves. And so she flew. She flew, far away. To Allure Town, to become a ranger, and to evolve and grow stronger than the queen. She was becoming quickly exhausted due to the little power in her wings, but she forged ahead. And off to Allure Town she went.

Appearance:
Hex

Differences: A common ability passed down in Hex's royal generation is Shed Skin, which she can now use, even if it is kind of gross.

Welp, here it is. Kind of like the idea of this character. Not sure if everyone would agree with a hive for Combee in Birchwood, though.

I find no real problem, apart from possible geography, as I keep feeling the hive takes up a considerable amount of space in Birchwood Forest.

Accepted.
Card Captor said
The '1' was left there intentionally for goofiness. Although it if really bugs you, I can take it out

Eh, then... probably alright, I guess.

Though, I'm a bit concerned at the lack of full stops at most posts, even in OOC.
Need to check on it.

Also, Card; would you mind polishing up your posts a bit? Whilst it's not really required, it would make your posts look better. I can't always ignore a lack of a full stop and the '1' in '!!!!!'
Heh. You should've seen me.

4 birthdays in 1 month. So much cake, so many restaurants, so many people. I don't even want to describe the carnage I was involved in.

Actually, make it 5; it's my birthday on Saturday. Wish me luck, boys.
I should really state this is always accepting.

Yeah, seriously. Not a lot of activity because we're the only ones who seem to notice this RP.

Even then, some of us randomly drop out once in a while.
I wonder if Lugia's got that headache/rash again...
I phased out of existence for a second, upon seeing the Treasure Town resident twitch slightly. Upon returning, I quickly faced Spruce. Who was not very far from me, as I had advanced on the group and now was in reasonable spacing. "Eh... not yet." I turned to the cave, then looked back at Spruce's pointed eyes. "I'll consider it when we get back to Allure Town, 'cause it seems rather risky wearing it out here (and even in the cave, if there's some odd haters)." I said, finishing as I turned to the cave once more. Then, I could see a small green snake- never-mind. That was Spurce. "Oh for heaven's sake." Eh. Don't need to remind the others to follow. It's not like they're disabled, and need people to guide them.

By the time we reached the cave, it was beginning to feel... cold. I had gotten used to the sweltering heat outside, that seemed to radiate on the sands and water. I glanced away upon seeing the reflection of the sun in the sea, unexpectedly facing Spruce once more. "Huh. It's colder than expected." I remarked, annoyed. Thankfully, if it really got cold, I'd be the last to die.
Thankfully, I was never given a badge or bag. Couldn't be bothered, and Arnold was busy chuckling to himself on the roof to care. I just watched as our team leader had zoomed out the wide doorway with no regrets. "Well. I guess I'm last." I told myself, minding a stray Electrode as I jumped over him. Of course, I hung around in the air, being held up by magnetism after all. I did a barrel roll in the air, as everything became slow-motion...

...thankfully, it was all in my head. For a moment there, I thought something as powerful as Dialga could do something like that. That lone idea wouldn't deter me, because it was just in my head. Figuring that I had managed to get outside (I narrowly missed a bucket), I realised the importance of following Spruce and the Eevee. Obviously, they weren't very patient by the looks of it. So, by keeping track of a snake, following wasn't hard. Despite the numerous amazing views of Allure Town. Though I had imagined grand things in my mind when it came to this place, the small buildings and free community stomped the images in my mind... I still wonder why Davis never wanted to live here.

Here I was as 'M.' Things got shady once we reached some other town, which I wasn't even aware of. Both towns were practically indistinguishable, apart from a sense of stigma against certain Pokemon... especially those coming from Allure, like myself and the team. With a brave heart, I continued hovering forwards, surprised at how no one was able to recognise my association with Allure Town... Right. No badge or anything. The buildings were boring, and the community was pretty odd. Which, was a result of comparing two towns together. But, it was expected, since the two were practically identical to my eye.

I then found out I had been stalking a completely different Snivy, with a small pouch hanging from its shoulder. Disgusted, I had taken a right turn through some old street with overhangs, with no hesitation. Which, was actually right, because I had found yellow, glowing dust under myself - sand. Up and above, my team waiting for me in particular... with, an unexpected figure. "Who's that?" I asked, rejoining the team as I kept my eye on the possibly dead Pokemon on his back.
Eh... eh...

Something tells me we're gonna have to change the geography of Birchwood Forest. Unless it turns out a successful reforestation attempt took place, I cannot accept nor deny the app due to those concerns.

...

Dat blue scarf.
Creeper, there's a problem with your post.

Arnold's on the roof. Approaching him would involve scaling a wall or climbing up several stories of stairs. Plus, you're gonna need to shout if at ground level.
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