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BECAUSE I AM SWITCHING ACCOUNTS TO POKE, THIS ACCOUNT WILL NOW SERVE AS A MEMORIAL TO THE ONLY KING THAT MATTERS.


Ostarion, the Skeleton King

"Bone is strongest where it's mended."

The victim of a longevity spell that backfired, the Skeleton King Ostarion has built an empire from the bones of his enemies. He lives only to extend his reach, for as long as he is perpetually building and adding to his domain he cannot die. The walls of his palace are formed of fired bone; the streets are paved with bones of every sort of creature and every enemy; and even the wood and other natural features of his land have been swept away and replaced with replicas formed of bone. From the Ivory Forest to Ostarion's towering Throne of Bone, nothing happens in the Empire of Bones without the full knowledge of its Skeleton King.


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Kael had been the last to receive his Pokemon. Inside, he eagerly awaited to see what he could get, outside - who could possibly tell? From all the potential types that could possibly be available, Kael was hoping it would be a Fire type, with Ghost or Psychic coming at a close second and third. His least wanted type would definitely be a grass type, although he wouldn't mind training one if he did receive a grass type. This was a once and a lifetime opportunity, after all.

He watched as the professor picked up the final Pokeball, and activated it. The white light flew from the Pokeball, and hit the ground, taking the shape of a male Nidoran. Aedius smiled. He hadn't considered the possibility that he could get a Poison type. It was somewhat nostalgic, and it reminded him of his training with Drapion, he had a decent amount of knowledge when it came to Poison types already, so perhaps he could make good use of a Nidoran.

The Nidoran itself had been staring at Kael as he went through his thought process, and continued to stare even when he had finished. Both Kael and the Nidoran stared at each other for what seemed like a decade. The Pokemon Professor was beginning to think that perhaps the Nidoran didn't want Kael as a trainer, and prepared to return it to the Pokeball. It was at that moment that Nidoran charged towards Kael - almost as if it was going to stab him in the leg with his horn, luckily that was not the case, and it stopped directly in front of Kael, and he took this as a sign to pick up the Nidoran. The Nidoran seemed quite tired, and fell asleep in Kael's arms.

"..,Unusual behaviour." Professor Rowan said.
" I was starting to think that it didn't seem to like you, although it appears that I was wrong. That Nidoran may be slightly defiant, but it is also hard-working and loyal; be sure to take care of it." He said, smiling slightly.

Kael nodded, and thanked the Professor, although he had nothing to say to the Nidoran, who was in a fairly deep sleep at the moment. Perhaps he'd wake up soon.

"Hopefully I'll be able to keep up with him." Kael said jokingly.
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"Thunder fang!" Kael exclaimed, pointing at a nearby tree.

The large Pokemon beside Kael complied, and quickly rushed over to the target at a surprising speed. Upon reaching it's destination, it bit down upon the tree, there was visible fire coming from the Pokemon's mouth, yet the fire didn't consume the tree completely; it stayed at a concentrated point, and almost immediately disappeared as the Pokemon quickly released it's grip on the innocent foliage.

"Decent work, Drapion." Kael said, praising the creature's efforts. He looked at the tree - it hadn't been damaged much, but there were obvious bite marks, and the bark on the tree had also been charred where the bite marks were. The Drapion saw this also, and walked over to Kael - expecting more praise. Kael smiled, and patted the Pokemon on the head. Drapion had been extremely friendly to Kael - mainly because they had been around eachother for a long while. The Pokemon belonged to Kael's mother, who still uses it now and again to battle against Kael's father. Every once and a while Kael and Drapion would go to Lake Verity to practice some Pokemon moves, it helped Kael prepare for what was to come. Speaking of which, Kael realized that he needed to be in Sandgem town quite a while ago, and he was missing out.

"I'm sure you're able to make your way back." He said to the Drapion. The large Pokemon nodded in agreement, before quickly scuttling back to Kael's house.
Kael on the other hand, began to make his way to Sandgem town. His attitude seemed to shift to that of a calmer, more laid back one also, as he passed through the trees which linked Verity Lakefront to route 201. He also passed both large and small amounts of grass before finally reaching Sandgem town. As he began to approach the lab, a flock of Starly flew past him, yet he didn't flinch at how close they were.

It took a while, but Kael noticed he was not the first person to arrive. He silently regretted using Drapion for one last training session for once. He considered saying something, but what could be possibly say? That he was late? Definitely not. Kael would wait out a response from one of them, although he hoped that the professor would just come out and relieve the slightly awkward situation he may have created.
I'll post also, need to find a way to start.
Wormgod said
@Ostarion: Sure, why not? :D


You've got my interest. c:
Any chance of getting to playan eventual antagonist later in the RP?
I'm interested. Sinnoh's my favourite region.

Can I reserve the Nidoran? If possible.
Burthstone said
Bullets are easier to avoid than light is, at the very least. And seeing how bright lightning is, if used at long range, you can see it coming.

Even if it's easier, it doesn't mean it's not going to be unnecessarily hard to do so.

I'm not saying it should be easy to avoid, but I think that there should at the very least be a decent charge time to lightning spells. Taking into consideration how much damage they do, and the fact that these bolts are still going to be moving at significantly fast speeds - especially if it's bullet speed.
This looks amazingly well-made.

Interested.
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