Avatar of NobodiesHero
  • Last Seen: 6 yrs ago
  • Joined: 7 yrs ago
  • Posts: 262 (0.10 / day)
  • VMs: 0
  • Username history
    1. NobodiesHero 7 yrs ago

Status

Recent Statuses

6 yrs ago
Current One of my five year students just punched me in the face. I'm so proud of them. (I teach martial arts btw)
2 likes
6 yrs ago
Even companies like Netflix are against the removal of net neutrality. Why did it get voted out? Political bullshit. They know what would have happened if they put it to a public vote.
6 yrs ago
Two older guys are sitting in Starbucks next to me, loudly insulting their frugal friend for his small TV and the fact that he doesn't eat take out. People are stupid.
5 likes
6 yrs ago
@LordofthePies I call my sister Moo-Doodle.
7 yrs ago
Hit my word goal for day one of NaNo, just 29 to go. Hahahaha.
3 likes

Bio

User has no bio, yet

Most Recent Posts

Sheik was startled as Linkle suddenly stormed off, obviously angry at Mido. He caught up with her just in time to see her smashing pots in the triplet's house and stealing their money. "Linkle!" Sheik scolded, but was ignored as she stalked off to Saria's house and continued to smash pots and steal money. On her way out, Sheik grabbed hold of her arm again. "Linkle, you can't go around stealing money from people! I know you're mad, but there are better ways to get it than steal."

The Sheikah thought for a moment before continuing to speak. "Remember when Colin got a blue rupee stuck up really high in that tree with his slingshot? He told me I could have it if I could get it and his brother said he'd give me another blue rupee if I managed to climb up there and get it. That's ten right there. I bet there's something hidden in the area with the Kokiri Sword."

Sheik was a little bit worried. If the Great Deku Tree heard about what Linkle was doing, she could get in a lot of trouble. It seemed weird that the Great Deku Tree wanted to see her, right after telling Sheik about his future as a guide to a hero. Whatever he wanted to talk about was clearly important. Things might change if she got in trouble. He didn't want her to suffer because Mido was a jerk.
Posted! A little bit shorter than I would have liked, but there really wasn't anybody for Mana to interact with.
Chocolate colored eyes stared blankly at the back of Captain East. From how still and quiet she was, one might have thought that somebody had left a life size doll sitting at one of the booths. Snow colored hair, perfect skin, elegant monochrome coloring clothing. Mana may have looked like a doll, but she was anything but inside. A simple black mask sat in front of her on the table, as did a cup that had once contained loose leaf tea, but was now empty. The book she had brought with her tucked away in her bag, as she had already read the entire thing twice.

Mana was bored, and when she got bored, things started to happen. Almost every one of the people she loosely refered to as teammates were the victims of Mana's boredom from time to time. They'd be sitting there, minding their own business, when sudden flowers would be growing harmlessly on their head, or they'd be hanging from the ceiling by their ankles. When Mana got bored, she played with her Quirk.

All but one her teammates had suffered from her boredom before. Kane. Mana liked Kane, more importantly, being on his good side. She liked having a meatshield in battle. So she usually left him alone. Except for that one time she had grown moss on his head to give him some hair. Right now, it was Captain East who she was targeting. Small, purple, flowers were beginning to grow on his gaudy cape, covering the surface of it. The top part of the cape was nearly completely covered, and she was beginning to work her way down. Slowly counting the seconds as they went by. She always like to see how much they were paying attention, and how long it took for them to notice.

But, Captain East was usually too drunk to notice. Maybe she should make it a little more obvious? Blank, chocolate eyes came into focus once more as she purposely broke her concentration. The purple flowers stopped growing and whatever was there stayed there. What would be obvious enough for an idiot like him to notice? Mana's eyes shifted from the back of his cape, to the ground underneath his stool. Rapidly, vines began to grow and wrap around the legs of the stool. With a simple hand motion that was more for flair than anything else, the vines yanked the stool out from under the useless drunkard. A devilish smile curled onto Mana's lips, as she waited to see what would come of this. Whatever it was would be far less boring that it was right now.
At first, it looked as if no one was going to help him. That was a good thing for Team Rocket, the people in this lawless town didn't care about trouble. It was probably why Cipher liked it so much. But then, somebody did. Some blonde haired guy with a Pokemon that was unfamiliar to Dilan stepped up, and rather aggressively offered to battle the rude woman in his place. He could practically feel Aqua's excitement at the sight of the unfamiliar Pokemon. She wanted to go make friends, being far friendlier than her trainer was.

Unfortunately for her, right now that wouldn't be a good idea. The unfamiliar Pokemon looked like it was itching for a fight. It also looked like an Electric type, not a good matchup for Aqua. The rude woman seemed to completely ignore Dilan now, having set her sights on the new trainer. "Bring it on!" She said, with a devilish grin.

Dilan turned to the trainer as well, offering him another of his extremely convincing fake smiles. "Thank you." He said, with a small bow of his head. Aqua was still very interested in the unfamiliar Pokemon, but now was not the time. Maybe after the battle. Dilan took a few steps back to give the two trainers space to battle. "It would be rude of me to leave, so how about I judge the match? You know, just in case."
As Mido wasted their time, Sheik impatiently ran his fingers across one of the daggers hidden on his person. It would be really easy to scare Mido away so they could move on. But aunt Impa had told him that his skills were supposed to used to protect people. Scaring Mido didn't protect anybody. Instead, they'd have to play his stupid game. Last time Sheik had checked, there were no monsters between the the village and the Great Deku Tree, Linkle didn't need a sword and shield. Besides, Sheik could handle any monsters that did show up. He would make sure that she was okay.

Sheik sighed at the annoying task they now had at hand. Gently he grabbed hold of Linkle's arm, and led her a short distance away. He made sure that Mido was out of ear shot before answering her question. "Well, there's a shield at the shop. But it's forty rupees. We'll have to find the money for it. As for the sword." Sheik's gaze went up to the maze of fences that the Kokiri liked to play and climb in. "There's one that I can think of, but we could get in a lot of trouble for it. It's a Kokiri sacred treasure, called the Kokiri Sword."

It sounded like this task was going to be time consuming. The Great Deku Tree had sounded urgent when he had asked Sheik to go get Linkle. He hoped this didn't take too much time. Otherwise the Great Deku Tree might get mad at him. At least aunt Impa wasn't there still waiting, she had probably already returned to the castle and Princess Zelda.
Sheik nearly breathed a sigh of relief as Linkle began to stir. Sometimes it could take a while to wake her up. All he could do was shrug when she asked why it was her the Great Deku Tree was asking for. "I don't know. He just told me to come get you." Her comment about not being special made Sheik hesitate. He was going to tell her about what the Great Deku Tree had said to him, about one day guiding a hero, but decided not to make her feel bad.

He honestly wasn't sure why Linkle was his best friend. They were so different from each other and liked different things. Maybe it was because neither of them fit in with the Kokiri. Except that Sheik knew exactly why he was different and was okay with it. While Linkle had no idea. That's what had brought them together in the first place, but that couldn't have been what kept them together. Could it?

Sheik waited patiently for Linkle to finish waking up and getting herself ready. It wasn't much longer before she announced that she was ready with a smile. Sheik nodded, "Okay, let's go." Sheik led the way from Linkle's house to the log tunnel that would take them to the Great Deku Tree. Though it wasn't necessary, they both knew the way. Only it didn't look like they would be getting to the Great Deku Tree easily. For standing in front of the tunnel, was none other than Mido, self appointed leader of the Kokiri. "Hold it right there!" Mido said, holding a hand out to stop them. "You two can't go see the Great Deku Tree! You're not even Kokiri, and you don't even have a fairy!"
Sorry guys, the holidays have had me really busy. Today is the start of my two week break, so hopefully I can get a post up soon.
Crimson eyes peeked out from behind over long blonde bangs. The small figure looked even smaller standing in front of the massive form that was the Great Deku Tree. Sheik, a member of the Sheikah tribe, who's job was to protect the royal family. He had been training since he could walk and at only eleven was already almost considered a full fledged warrior, though he did have much to learn still.

There were very few Sheikah left, so when Sheik was born, it was decided that in order to protect him, they would send him to the Kokiri forest to live among the Kokiri. His aunt Impa had trained him in secret, usually at night when he could sneak out of the village and into the forest. He had done so the night before as usual, but instead of jumping into training Impa had led him to the Great Deku Tree. There, he was told of his future. About how one day he would be the companion and guide of a hero and was then asked to go retrieve his best friend, Linkle.

Sheik was quiet for a moment. Him, the guide to a hero? But he was supposed to be training to protect Princess Zelda one day. He was confused by all this, and the fact that his aunt seemed to have known about this already. But still, he agreed to go get Linkle. Before Sheik returned to village, Impa gave him the daggers he used during training, saying that he might need them. Sheik tucked the daggers into hiding spots in his clothing, he didn't want the Kokiri to see them.

The Sheikah returned to the village and managed to slip inside unnoticed. From there he went through the village to a familiar house that was built into a tree. He climbed the ladder to the platform quickly and easily. Stepping inside, Sheik started looking around for Linkle, to find her still sleeping. Sheik went over and shook her. "Hey, Linkle, wake up." He said, sighing as she didn't so much as stir. He started shaking her harder. "Come Linkle it's time to get up. The Great Deku Tree wants to see you."
Still here.
When Dilan stepped out of his hotel room, gone was the man that had been there before. Rather than cold, calculating, confidence in each step. The disguised Dilan had his hands stuffed in his pockets, his posture was slightly hunched, and he walked with his head down. A lowly trainer, not a criminal powerhouse. He attention was almost immediately caught by the older man who ran the front desk, who was subtling motioning for Dilan to come over. Curious, he did.

The older man glanced around for a moment, making sure that nobody was around. He then spoke in a low, quiet, voice. "I just wanted to say, it's nice to see the big red R again. Everyone knows that half of Kanto benefited from you guys ruling from the shadows. Orre could really use some of that. Pyrite's leader, Duking, cares more about bringing back the wild Pokemon than he does actually leading, and the mayors of Phenac have recently either been lawless, or spineless. You have supporters, at least in those two places."

Dilan filed away the information he had just received for later. He offered the man a sinister smile, shifting from lowly trainer to proud member of Team Rocket briefly. "If you aid us, I'm sure we can make it worth your while. This place could use a nice remodel, couldn't it?"

After taking more time that he would have hoped to get out of the hotel, the reasons though being pleasant, Dilan was finally on the streets of Pyrite. He started off in a random direction, before pausing suddenly. Reaching onto his belt, he took off one of the Pokeballs attached to it, held it out in front of him, and pressed the button. In a flash of red light, standing before him was his longest, and most loyal, Pokemon, Aqua. The Vaporeon briefly rubbed up against his leg before the two set off again. It had been some time since he had the chance to walk around with Aqua like this, it was nice.

He found himself in some sort of gathering area. People milled about, some battling, some not. Two people stood nearby having some sort of argument. There was a large circle painted on the ground in the center of the area. He approached the nearest person, a woman with a pink shirt and a bandana on her head. "Excuse me, what is this place?"

The woman eyed him, and then his Pokemon, for a brief moment. "This is Duel Square, where all trainers go to test their skills. You're clearly a trainer, what do you say? Wanna battle?"

Irritated by the woman, Dilan flashed her one of his fake, but extremely believable, warm smiles. "No thanks. I just into to town, I'd like to get my bearings before getting into any battles."

The woman grabbed hold of his arm in a tight grip that she clearly thought was threatening. "Aw, come on. What better way to get used to a new place than to see what it's trainers have to offer."

With his free arm, Dilan flashed a subtle sign at Aqua, who sat down next to Dilan, her sign that she had understood him. "I said, no thanks." Slightly louder than before, trying to draw attention to the situation, he even added a few hints of fear that wasn't really there to his voice. As annoying as this woman was, it would be a good chance to see what kind of people lived in Pyrite. Would they turn a blind eye to trouble? Or help out?
© 2007-2024
BBCode Cheatsheet