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4 yrs ago
Current Hey, I hate to say this, but I am probably leaving this place for the forseeable future. Those who are waiting for me on RPs can just... stop waiting, I guess. Sorry, all.
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4 yrs ago
Well, @Truant, I believe what's wrong with you is in the name... your ability is Truant, you only get to act every other turn.
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4 yrs ago
@Ampharos Boy, I guess that means you're going to get cave adaptation by the time this whole thing is done, and you'll vomit as soon as you leave your house, lol.
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4 yrs ago
You ever read one of your RPs from years ago and just laugh at how bad it is?
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4 yrs ago
Dragons vs unicorns, huh? I'm horribly biased in this case 'cause I HATE horses, so... dragons.
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[Anthony]

Before I could even object, an icicle ended up crashing right into my helmet, and I felt a weird... daze... "ALRIGHT, MAGGOTS! IT'S TIME WE TURNED YOU INTO MEN!" I shouted, though, of course, I didn't mean to say that... what I DID mean to do, however, was use that weird aura that appeared, again to heal whatever injuries the team had, and make it so their attacks hit two to five times in a row, regardless of whether or not they did so to begin with. "Alright, MAGGOTS, send the enemy your best barrage! NOW! FIRE AT WILL!" and on that word, I used dragon breath over and over again, dealing a decent amount of damage to kyurem, and even managing to paralyze it while I did so. Reshiram decided to use flamethrower, which, just like dragon breath, seemed to hit multiple times, in his case, four, and that didn't seem to sit too well with kyurem, as it started to look around for any sort of berries, or other healing items. "NOW, MAGGOTS! FINISH IT OFF! IT CAN'T HAVE TOO MUCH FIGHT LEFT IN IT!" I shouted, again, without my own say-so. I then finally shook off that daze, however, the effect of... whatever that was... was still active, thankfully. This could easily end up winning us the fight, and Kyurem tried its best to attack after the paralysis, but, of course... it didn't get too far, making the big bad ice guy lose a turn while Daniel just flew up to the paralyzed legendary, and just started beating the thing up with his wings, using wing attack five times, and dealing quite a bit of damage... and while Devon somehow found the strength to lift the thing, and just slam it against all of the walls, the ceiling, and the floor, using psychic at least four times with that, and, of course, dealing even more damage.




[Spruce]

Rebecca seemed to suggest that we split up, and I nodded at that almost by complete mistake. The bronzor then said "Yes, I think that splitting up here would work to our advantage. Spruce and Celes should bring the guildmaster back to his guild, while the rest of us should keep exploring... if they were able to harvest a piece of... THAT THING... then we have to get rid of whatever they used to take it, right?" after that, the guildmaster started following me, saying "I know the message said to skip Treasure town, and never come back, but I think my guild needs me... so, I'll take you guys back there!" I then held out my badge, and just teleported him, and us, back to Arnold's guild, and I quietly led him out of the place... after which he just started spinning while walking back to his guild. "Yeah, still the same guildmaster... let's hope he actually finds his way back after getting himself that dizzy," I said as I looked at the SOS board for the first time in a while. It seems like there were a few missions that weren't already taken, including one involving a missing Arcanine in the northern forest... wait... weren't we THERE? Didn't we find an arcanine while we were there? Seems like the arcanine's friend, listed as 'Barry' has been looking for him for years. That... that can't be true. I took the paper from the board, and immediately showed it to Celes, who teleported in with me, and as I showed her, I asked "Celes, do you remember that crazy arcanine who attacked us, and called everyone 'Barry'? I sure do, I just didn't think Barry was a real pokemon, let alone that he was LOOKING for this arcanine,"




[Nina]

As soon as Rebecca said they should split up, the bronzor explained that there was more to be done, but he WANTED us to split up for some reason, and, unfortunately, we lost our three most powerful allies all in an instant as they all just teleported away. "Well, I was going to suggest we stick together, since splitting up like this was the WORST thing we could have done," I said, annoyed, and just as they left, a group of dragon types walked up to us... welp. In the group, there was a dragonite, a salamence, and a hydreigon, and they seemed to come from the hallway that led to our left... maybe that's where we should go, next. I decided to just use a flash tackle on one of them, revealing a very important-looking door behind the trio... maybe that's what we were here for, or, at least, maybe our client will be satisfied once we get there, and, of course, it dealt some damage to the dragonite, nowhere near as much as I had hoped, but at least it wasn't at full health, anymore. The dragonite then decided to attack me with dragon rush, sending me flying back to my team, and causing the bronzor to try to use iron defense, yet again, as if his earlier usages of the move wore off, or something. "Guys... I found an... important-looking door..." I said through my daze, and yes, of course, I was dazed, I was sent back to a metal wall with a powerful, dragon-type attack, I'm just surprised that I wasn't knocked out with that.




[Bonnie]

The gallade was still confused, and he took the hit, but that didn't seem to slow him down, too much, and oddly enough, neither did Tini's fairy wind. "I won't buy any encyclopedias... what do you think I am? An idiot? Goodbye sun, goodbye moon, goodbye June, goodbye hon," Tini seemed to believe every word the gallade was jabbering while confused, so I just had to wonder what he'll say about THIS one. I then mustered up as much hate for my father as I could, and focused it all into a frustration attack, dealing some decent damage to him, and he fired back with a close combat, this time, actually hitting me, and... and I didn't die... I wasn't even knocked out. Sure, it hurt, but have I really gotten THAT much stronger? That can't be right. He then looked over to Tini, specifically, and said "Only idiots buy encyclopedias thinking that they have ALL the knowledge of the world in them... spittoon, golden spittoon... that's not what you should have stolen..." he then kept trying to look in a single direction, but it seems like the world was still spinning in his mind, which was very good for us.




[Magma]

It seemed like Gavin had a plan, and I wasn't one to say no to something like that, so, I put myself in a position that didn't allow the wurmple to escape, and, of course, he backed away from Gren as soon as Gren attacked him, only to bump into me. "Where do you think you're going, hm? Sorry, but I'm not about to just let you escape," I then used ember on him, again, dealing serious damage, and causing him to just throw the bag at Gavin, with him shouting "ALRIGHT, THAT'S IT! I thought you were an easy mark, but NOOOO! You had to just DOG me for some stupid, random seeds and other garbage! I'm getting out of here!" I then noticed that he dropped his badge, and I picked it up, just to press a weird button on it that teleported me, my allies, and Hudson over to... somewhere that had a wooden floor. Hudson seemed to be scared of this place, but, of course, he still couldn't move, and soon enough, a couple of magnemite showed up just to take him away... they even handed Gavin some golden coins as a reward. What an odd interaction, but I assumed that they'd explain what just happened, and if not, asking them about it would make me seem suspicious. One thing I did notice, however, was the fact that it teleported BOTH of the aron with me, Gren, and the one that was still acting like a turtle on its back. I weighed my options, and just decided to flip him back over, and explain "I guess you're one of our allies, now? Welcome to the um... team?"


Welp, it didn't seem like he was really needed much, anyways. Once the bidoof started dissolving, Trevor dropped the mud he was going to use for an attack, and he wiped off the rest of it on his leg. Still holding the rest of the berries in his left hand, he headed into the cave, and placed them... near the bird's nest, and started working on removing the other berries, and eventually putting the nest on the fire once it was empty. Once everyone else was in the place, Trevor explained "To everyone going to eat a berry, please keep the small, blue ones, since they heal injuries. Yes, I know healing statuses is also important, but, considering our low levels at this point, the blue ones, known as oran berries, will heal for a lot... though, it heals for different amounts depending on whether we're going by a certain spin-off's rules, or if we're going by the actual game's rules," Trevor then took a short break to get a bit closer to the hopefully now very much ALIVE fire, and added "Also... if our main enemy is going to be a bunch of ghosts, we need to be able to train at least until we get a non-normal attacking move. Should be easy enough for me, a bit less easy for Nathan... but, at least you'll have evolved by then, as well, and better yet, your evolution has actual arms and hands, Nathan. I KNOW you've been missing those, who wouldn't, right?" after that little... speech, Trevor spotted the revive, and picked it up... he knew at least someone had to keep this thing safe, lest it get stolen. This revived proved to Trevor that, at the very least, there WERE things like potions in this place, thus, the berries, while possible to plant for more, would not heal for TOO much. Of course, Trevor's main idea was to keep a bunch of them in stock to heal anyone who came back with injuries, since, if they found an actual safe spot, away from potential danger, it didn't matter how little they healed, so long as they healed. Trevor thought about using the revive for something in the future, but, of course, that would require a steady supply of them, as well... there was no way he was going to waste the team's only revive on an experiment that might not even work.
He's holding that with one hand, and scratching / gathering with the other... the basic berries in the game are REALLY small when you actually read their descriptions.
Man oh man. I could've made my post a little bit better if I remembered who's girl got frozen earlier, or whatever drove Kyreum insane.


The team's not sure what drove Kyurem insane, however, it's Josh's girl who got frozen.
Trevor was deep in thought for a bit as he seemed to remember an enemy from a video game fighting in a very similar manner... leave it alive for a turn, and it'll summon a smaller enemy that produces a shield for it, though, in this case, it was three. He shook his head, and thought What next? Are we going to start fighting X-nauts, too? Maybe there will be a part where we have to sign up for some sort of fighting league... sheesh. Trevor hardly noticed Mia's healing, but once he figured out what she did, he nodded and thanked her before attacking and finishing off the last of the three tiny spiders, breaking the shield spell around the bigger one, which promptly attacked Mia, though, Trevor got in the way, saying "Nope! Sorry, can't have you hurting the healer... even if we're supposed to be focusing on attacking, right now," it didn't seem like the spider understood what Trevor said, but at least his own team understood, right? Of course, right after the thing's attack, three more tiny spiders emerged, forming a new shield around the bigger one. "Ugh... just like I said, everyone, focus your attacks on the smaller ones, for now. They should be weak, so just... hurt them with anything, and they'll go down, okay?" Trevor informed his teammates while the spider's shield formed, yet again... protecting it from any sort of harm.





Well, this was annoying... it would seem like Trevor was forced into a purely support role, now, that is, unless he could do something that might not work. Of course, he had to tell the rest of his team what he figured out, but, Celina beat him to the punch, this time, so he simply added "Yeah, uh, Nathan... that means Bide isn't going to do any damage to this thing," and he just stood there and growled. At least they had a couple pokemon capable of harming these things, but MOST pokemon started off with a normal-type move, so encountering one of these ghost type pokemon this early was... well... REALLY annoying. Trevor then remembered the mud on the ground, and started to gather some of it up... sure, this won't be a tough pokemon, but any damage at all was likely to help against this otherwise almost invincible enemy.
Looks like it's my turn, again. I'll post either tomorrow, or the next day.
Welp, since edits don't send mentions... @Kamen Evie
@Kamen Evie, and @Kabling, we're waiting on both of you.





For a short while, nothing seemed to happen, well, nothing other than Ravi shaking his head to tell Trevor that he would be keeping the berries in his mouth. As a response, Trevor just shrugged, and kept moving on, assuming Ravi had a few good reasons why he would continue to hold them there, and trusting that he won't simply eat all the berries. Soon enough, the group encountered a furfrou, a later-generation pokemon, but, since there weren't any barbers, or, at least, since Trevor assumed there weren't any, the poodle-like pokemon had rough, shaggy fur. Trevor was trying to get into some sort of fighting stance when the dog finished off a buneary... one that simply disintegrated into dust particles... shortly after, the furfrou shouted for the team to run, and Trevor could see why... there were more of them, and only a handful of us. He would have urged the furfrou to join him, but, unfortunately, Trevor thought he might be in the middle of a last stand situation to try his best to save whoever might be in the forest and NOT a grey zombie, so, he just nodded, and tried to get back to the cave as quickly as possible, only to find his teammates fighting one of them. Celina had the right idea, and just tried her best to use peck, while Nathan seemed to be taunting it... maybe he had a trick in mind, or something. As soon as he got close enough, Trevor tried to use scratch on the creature, doing as much damage as he knew how to with his claws... at least, for now.

While he was fighting, he remembered the poodle pokemon, and that seemed to prove a few things. One, they weren't alone in this place, which Trevor had assumed from the start, two, that the pokemon were capable of some form of speech, and three, the fact that there were at least some pokemon out there who were ready and willing to help other pokemon, despite any differences in species, which may indicate that they have at least SOME culture and morals to begin with. This was all good news, however, the zombies certainly were NOT. Trevor hoped that these things didn't spread via biting, or Nathan might be done for... or even spread via touch, lest Trevor be the first to go...
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