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Post by vray on Feb 10, 2018 3:49:18 GMT
The fic itself will have chapters in between PG13-M with [] indicating intensity. I'll also be putting up content warnings for each chapter. Be sure to read the crimson text warnings at the beginning for content warnings Contains Mild Language [13] Chapter 1 In a Moment's Notice A lone drapion walked along on a deep dark path filled with dense brush on both sides. However, he wasn’t nervous or tense. He knew where he had to go and that the recipients of his message were friendlies. He suddenly heard rustling coming from his left. He immediately leaped backwards, faced the where the sound had come from, readied his pincers and curled his tail to strike. To his surprise, something from above landed firmly onto his back, putting a claw around his neck and a firm foot on his tail. “Who are you?” A growling voice demanded from above him. He tried to remain calm and uttered the words, “M-miss, I have a letter. From Team Alpha’s leader. He says, ‘Your thick headed feraligatr will listen to you if not to me so don't harm this guy’.” "What's team alpha?" the voice demanded, increasing the pressure she had on his tail and putting he claw even closer to the drapion's neck. The Pokémon began to stutter in fear, but managed to say, "Please don't hurt me. I'm jut giving a message from Nasch; I swear he said you'd listen to that code or whatnot. Please I'm being honest here." The creature above him paused for a moment, then removed the claw from his throat, released his tail and got off his back. The drapion caught himself as he fell forward, breathing heavily. “Sorry for that," a less threatening voice spoke, “I can’t be too careful. After all no one needs to know I’m here. I hope it wasn't too frightening for you?” The mon got up and looked at her. His former attacker was a female charizard. Strong built, but still slim and tender in appearance. Her eyes were blue and quite calm, and on her shoulder was a Norfarion Crest. He began rubbing the back of his head and blushed a little. "I-it's fine miss." The lady gave a sigh, determining that she had frightened the poor soul quite immensely. She gave a gesture for him to follow. "Come, we can discuss why Nasch sent you to my place. Also, if you'd like to rest before you head back, I'd be happy to have you." She gave a little laugh as she rubbed her left shoulder. "It's the least I can do after putting you through that startle after all." The drapion was quite surprised, but finally gave a nod of approval. She took the lead and the reluctant scorpion followed. As they walked through the jungle area, the drapion managed to muster the nerve to ask, “So um, why are you here miss?” She gave him a brief glance and just kept walking on. Even with no vocal response, the drapion got the idea that it wasn’t his concern. However, she didn’t leave the stranger completely lost in the dark. “I live with my family.” “Family‽ You are residing here with a family‽” The drapion repeated in surprised. “Yes I believe I said that,” the charizard replied with a slight bit of annoyance, “I live with my family. All four of them to be exact. Speaking of which.” Without any warning, she thrust her claw into a cluster of lush leaves on their left. The drapion was left confused as she pulled out a little charmander from his hiding place. “Maw….how didya-” the little orange mon growled in a high boyish voice. “You shook the brush too much, your breathing was above silent and most of all you didn’t lower your tension enough to make your tail's light dim enough for stealth. I could see it. Frankly, I'm surprised you didn't catch the forest on fire again.” The little charmander crossed his arms with a scowl. Angry that his little time as a spy was cut short. He gave off a little growl to which his mother smiled and began tickling his belly. The child began struggling to push her hand away, laughing uncontrollably. "Hahaha, hay stoppit hehe maw!" She finally obeyed his request. She then asked, “Shouldn’t you be with your father in training?” The little mon looked up to her and exclaimed with an upside down smile, “He let me, Seliph and Jaron outta train’n early. He said dat he had somethin' tah do.” Freya sighed and put the little mon on her tail. He clasped onto tightly and laughed a little as his ride move up and down as the adults walked on. The charmander stopped being engrossed in his fun for a second and asked the stranger, “Hey, whawt’s yah name misteh? Mine’s Ciecro!” The Drapion gave a confused look; a mix of surprise by this Western Accent to the lady's Eastern and the scene that just played half a minute ago. “Don’t just give out your name son,” Freya rebuked, looking back at her son. “It's fine maw. Dad says yah can say whawtevs, so long as yah make sure yah kill'em before dey get away.” The drapion flinched and Frey facepalmed. He is the spitting image of his damn father. she muttered in her head. < O >
“Jaron!” a frogadier called out, as he strolled through the woods, “Jaron! come on, dad’s going to get mad if we aren’t back at the house by the time the visitor comes.”
A little rustling came from some grass nearby. The water type quickly glanced at it, but failed to spy it in action. He stated browsing the group of bushes with squinting eyes. He heard another rustle. He darted his stare where the sound came from, but once again he failed to catch it moving. He slowly began to turn around in a circle, glancing anywhere he thought looked suspicious. Finally he sighed, crossed his arms, closed his eyes and smiled. So that’s what it will be huh. Well fine then, Jaron, I’ll catch you. A smile covered the frogadier’s face as he walked on.
Amid the many leaves lying in the area, a totodile watched his older brother. The little water type laughed in his head at his brother’s seemingly clueless display. Despite this, Jaron remained ready to move since Seliph wasn't a dumb older brother. His eyes followed Seliph’s every movements very carefully. He was aware of the frogadier’s frubbles since he had lost many hide and seek games in the past due to that feature.
Hmm, what's he doing? the totodile though to himself as the frogadier stood still and closed his eyes. Jaron refused to take his eyes of him though, expecting anything. He can't be trying to hear me so-...wait...is it me he's trying to hear? Is he even trying to hear me? The totodile was confused as his brother remain motionless and seemingly uncaring to even search. Jaron however wouldn't fall for it. He's baiting me no doubt. He wants me to move or something.
For seven minutes straight, Seliph remained still and Jaron watched his brother. Jaron's boredom was slowly getting the better of him. He decided to adjust himself into a better position. Unfortunately, as he was doing this suddenly Seliph shouted, "Jaron!" The startled totodile slipped a little at this surprise.
"Gotcha." Seliph quickly spun around, drew out a Cut, and threw it straight at the spot her heard the rustling.
Jaron shrieked and fell over, but not until the move had struck him. To his surprise, it disintegrated upon impacting him. He landed on his back with a “thud”, startled but unharmed. Dammit his substitute. But it was too late. Seliph was already leaning over him with a grin on his face.
“I take I win again,” He boasted with a slight smirk.
“That was dirty Seliph,” Jaron growled.
“Your own fault brother,” Seliph answered, holding out his hand to his angry sibling. Jaron raised his hand, but hesitated for a moment before clasping it. "Come on, I won fair and square," Seliph stated with a smile. Jaron looked up and gave out an aggravated sigh, before clasping Seliph's hand.
"How was it my fault?"
Seliph pulled him back up. “You know what my moves are after all. Certainly, with the vantage point you had, you would have expected some trick up my arm.”
Jaron was still ticked. But he set aside his frustration to ask, “Yeah, but I never expected you to pull off something like that.”
Seliph gave off a short titter. “Jaron, it’s called being creative. Mom taught you moves are extensions of your power, right? Use your head and manipulate them in ways to your advantage.”
"Well, yeah but...ah screw you Seliph." Jaron pounced on Seliph, laughing and telling how next time he would win.
Seliph laughed as well. "We really should get back home now."
Jaron nodded, got off his older sibling and the two started walking home. They didn’t stop till they arrived at a little hut in a clearing. The two went around it to the back and entered. Once inside Jaron let out a little yawn and asked Seliph, “Hey so when are mom and Ciecro gonna get back?”
Seliph just shook his head. Jaron let out a bigger yawn and muttered, “I hope mom gets back soon. At least before dad.” Seliph slumped his head down. Their faces shot right back up, as a loud slam filled the room. A growl came from the front of the house saying, “Anyone here! Freya, Ciecro, Seliph, Jar-”
“We’re here dad,” the two answered, coming to the front room. They couldn’t lock their eyes with Dad’s scary ones, but remained focused on his neck. Jaron turned his head to the floor shaking slightly. Seliph, on the other hand, remained more composed, but was a little nervous too, since their dad’s tone indicated business was happening. Business, that while never happened often, would tend to put Gathor in a less than positive mood.
Despite his unease with having a visitor, Gathor relaxed a little upon confirming that the other two were fine. Their actions in avoiding eye contact didn’t bother him. He turned his gaze to the window and went on to say, “Freya will be bringin' someone here soon. I want yah tah stay in the back. Do whatever, just don’t come to dah front nor go outside, yah hear.”
Without waiting for a nod in confirmation, he went towards the door, opened it and said, "Be on yah best behavior." The door slammed as he made his exit.
The two stopped their shivering and let out relieved sighs. Jaron broke the silence first. “You think the visitor is scary? I mean dad is all tensed up. He didn’t even smile slightly.”
“I don’t know Jaron,” Seliph replied, “I don’t think he would be scared of some mon. I mean dad is one of the toughest Norfarians out there.”
Seliph looked at the Norfarion crest on Jaron’s right shoulder, something he, Ciecro, Jaron and Norfarion children would be born with. A birthmark of their bloodlines always on the right shoulder. Of course, that wasn’t all that made them Norfarions, or just Original clansmon in general. “I’m surprised your gift didn’t act up?” he said to Jaron, looking at his brother.
“It was, I could clearly see you and feel your presence. You just startled me you bully.” Jaron got up and walked over to Seliph, “you didn’t even have to use your gift.”
“Yeah heh,” Seliph grinned as he rubbed Jaron’s head making the totodile sulk, “Well, it’s like dad says. ‘Don’ try tah us yah gifts all dah time, o’ yah migh’ give dem clues to yah fightin’ style.’”
Jaron’s annoyance, shifted to a little giggle at Seliph’s attempt at impersonating their father. “Heh, that sounds more like Ciecro,” he joked, making Seliph give him a playful punch to the shoulder.
“You moron,” Seliph said with a smile as Jaron a defiant playful, full toothed grin.
Suddenly voices were heard outside. The two rushed to the window to see their father carrying Ciecro under his arm while Freya talked to a drapion.
Is that the visitor? Seliph thought. The door once again slammed open and a little Ciecro was thrown in. The charmander quickly got to his feet and rushed towards the exit. He didn’t make any progress due to the feraligatr’s hand walling his son.
“Bu' dad, I wanna be there to,” the little one demanded.
“This is an adult conversation. Stay witcha brothers, Ciecro.”
“Buh I wanna be dere!” Ciecro protested, “I’m ten now so I’m old enough. Come on Gathor!”
Gathor gave off an annoyed growl and pushed his son back with his palm. Ciecro struggled to push the arm back with all his body, but Gathor's arm on his head wouldn't give way. After multiple attempts of head pushing, the poor charmander finally sank his head in defeat.Gathor then bent down and put his face on level with Ciecro’s. He then put his big left claw on the son's shoulder.
“Son, if yah can’t budge my hand with you's body then yah don't need to concern yahself with dese matters. When yah'r stronger and learn more, then I can let yah help som'more. Till den, I want yah to be a good boi, okay?"
Ciecro gave a little whimper. Gathor removed his palm from his shoulder and then placed it onto the little boy's head. "Ciecro, yah gawt some growin up tah do before yah ready for awdult things. Now stay here with yah brohders Ciecro." He looked away for a second and then muttered, “and if yah good I’ll give yah a high taws in' de air.”
Ciecro’s eyes widened with glee and he exclaimed, “Prawmise?”
Gathor tried to keep a straight face, but Ciecro’s cute smile even made him fail to fully hide a smile. “Promise. Now stay here and be good.”
The door shut tightly behind Gathor as he left the three kids inside. Jaron and Seliph got from their spot at the window and joined their brother in the middle of the room. It was just them and whatever they wanted to do for fun.
Ciecro began doing small twirls with anticipation. "I hope he trows me real high, like higher dan dah trees and up in dah clouds."
"I don't think even dad is that strong, bro," Jaron pointed out.
Ciecro just gave him a slight scoff. "Yous just jealous, 'cause when I grow up, I'm gonna be able tah fly and yous gonna be stuck on dah stupid ground."
"At least I can swim." Jaron countered.
"So can Seliph, so whasso special about dat?" Ciecro countered Jaron's counter.
"Well...uhm..."
"Looks like he's got a point Jaron. Sides, he's a fire type so it's not like he was born to swim," Seliph added earning a grateful nod from the charmander, who instantly took the time to rub it in the annoyed face of Jaron.
< O > That night Jaron and Ciecro were in their straw beds sleeping well. Seliph however was wide awake. He thought about the stranger and the wondered what he wanted from his parents. Suddenly he heard a door open with a little flicker of light come from the area outside their room. “I’m going tah bed Freya,” The voice of their father resounded, “Tell me what it's says, tomorrow.” This sparked Seliph’s curiosity. ‘What it says’ so it’s a message. He got to his feet and tip toed his way to his Mom’s study. He peered inside and gazed at the room he was rarely allowed to be in. His Mother was at the desk looking at something on it. Hmm, I wonder what this is about, she thought while she mulled over the message. She stopped pondering as she detected someone outside her study. Acting on instinct her wings shot up, causing something to nudge the door a little. She quickly deduced it was merely one of the kids spying through the door Gathor neglected to fully close. “Don’t leave, come in here now,” she spoke to the silhouette in the door crack. A nervous Seliph walked in. His face had guilt written all over it. Freya took a deep breath and asked for an explanation. “I just was curious.” Was Seliph’s reply. Freya gave him a stern look not taking this answer lightly. “Seliph come here,” she ordered the frogadier. He reluctantly walked over head still downcast. Despite his face looking at the floor, Freya could easily see the remorse in his eyes. She looked at the crest on his right arm and pondered deeply. “Son,” she spoke in a softer tone, “look at me,” After a few minutes of moving, his eyes finally locked with hers. She picked him up and placed him in her lap. The Water type was caught off guard by this odd move by his mother. “Seliph, since you’re awake do you want to help me read this?” It took a few minutes for it to click, but Seliph realized that he wasn’t in trouble but on the contrary, lucky. He looked at the piece with is mother and read over its contents. “What’s odd about this? It’s straightforward,” He stated after finishing. She explained, “Letters like this may look direct, But usually they hold another hidden message. Letters like these sent by Norfarion higher ups tend to be coded to be decrypted later by its receiver.” His eyes widened with interest and resolve. But he had no knowledge of any “Code”. Seeing the stumped look on his face she decided to throw out an example. “Well, some words may say one thing, but usually there is a metaphor or simile in its meaning. Or possibly retracing a sentence or paragraph. I believe this one might be like that so give it a try.” Anxious to impress his mother, Seliph tried again. After re-reading he looked back to his mom and summed the contents. “The first two paragraphs were very straightforward about inquiring how you were and what you and dad have found. Also it asks if any additional research materials are needed, But,” he shifted to a more analytical stare. “The third one talked about some list of information and random stuff.” “Any thoughts?” she asked in a challenge tone. “Well, the list of stuff in the third paragraph appears to be normal items. But, the first paragraph about asking how you were and if you needed research material felt a little weird. I mean, would these travel items be research material?” “I don’t leave here when I work so let’s see about this list,” Freya concurred with the thought. Seliph peered closer to the list of items and began reading them out loud. “Materials that will be sent for research. Healing Items Food Supplies Material 2 Fire orb A pair of Eye drop seeds Huh? Hmmm” “You found something?” She asked. “Well these two ‘Fire orb’ and ‘Eye drop seeds’ are pretty specific. Maybe they are related to the secret message. What do you thi….” He stopped upon seeing a serious expression cover her face. It was like she was seeing something horrible from the letter. Seliph said her name over and over till she snapped out of it. “Mom what’s wrong?” He innocently asked. She didn’t answer, but looked away at her shelf of books. This was a side of his mom he hadn’t seen before. A scared side. This made him uneasy and sent a shiver down his spine. Freya put him down on the floor and walked over to the book case. She was mumbling something under her breathing, but Seliph could only make out the words, “incase” and “Come”. As she fiddled with some books Seliph noticed her wings begin to spread a little. Another indication of her anxiousness thus giving him more reason to worry. She pushed some books aside and pulled out a little box. She then took a key out of one of the satchels on her travel belt and checked to see if the box was locked. After confirmation, she put the box in a drawer in her desk and locked it with another key. Seliph remained quiet all through this, but was scared to even think of what this could mean. His mom scared? His mom was never scared? What could possible scare her? She walked over to her son and moved onto one knee. She gently grabbed his hands and moved them into a cup. She then put the box key in those hands and closed them. “Mom wha? What’s this?” “Seliph, I want you to take care of this. What I’m going to tell you is between me and you. I don’t want you to speak of this to anyone at all. Son, if…” She paused to take a second to think of what to say. “If what?” She sighed softly and with a slight smile she said, “Seliph I want you to hide that key. Only use it and take what’s in that box you saw should we be…attacked.” His spirit fell at that last word. A thousand question flooded his brain. Freya put on of her claws on his shoulder. She leaned in and nuzzled his cheek as to calm him down. “This is only in an emergency Seliph. I know you are young, but I need you to be brave. You’re smart and clever and you can take care of your brothers and yourself if need be. I know this is sudden, but I tell you this because I trust you fully.” These words only made him feel worse. He tried to pull out of the nuzzle, but Freya got the message. She stopped and pulled back her head. Looking directly into Seliph’s eyes, she whispered something to him. Seliph returned to his bed, shaking. What happened was the biggest question in his head. He looked at the key his Mom gave him and obeying her, stuffed in into his bed of straw. He lay there wide awake unable to even close one eye. What did she mean by attacked? Will it happen soon? He rolled over to his side and tried to sleep. He wasn’t scared, but the words his mom told him eased him a little. “Your father and I love you Seliph. We might not show it all the time, but we do. You, Ciecro and Jaron mean so much to us. I know you’ll do me proud if need be. Because you have strong blood in your veins, but more importantly you are the smartest kid I know.”
Names:
Freya (Fray-ah)
Ciecro (See-eck-row)
Seliph (Sel-ief)
Jaron (Jair-in)
Gathor (Gahth-ur)
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Post by Ambyssin on Feb 10, 2018 4:48:56 GMT
I liked the opening with Freya. It's very cute, in the sense that Freya's introduced in a rather cold, vicious manner, but that facade sort of disappears when Cicero enters the picture and starts rambling. She slips into full-blown embarrassed parent mode, then. One think that struck me as off, though, is why you initially withhold Freya's name, when you just casually start calling her Freya at the end of the scene. She's never referred to by name. And, if that's how you intend to have folks get introduced, you should try to stick with it. The part with Jaron and Seliph also got me really curious, especially since they're both related to Freya and Cicero. Like, are they all actually blood relatives (b/c screw the games' breeding mechanics, am I right?), or is there something more going on here? Then that leads into the tidbit about the world's five clans, and the curiosity just grows for me from there. I'm not entirely sure why Gathor thinks not being able to move his hand is reason enough to keep Cicero away from the conversation. Maybe you should slip something in about him not being strong enough? As far as reasons go, it's a bit on the weak side. XP “Hmm, I wonder what this is about,” she thought out loud. You're probably not going for realism here, but I should point out that, especially since Seliph is supposed to be sneaking around, thinking out loud is generally a bad idea. ^^; The last scene is also pretty ominous. I mean, a letter written in some sort of secret code brings military-type operations to mind. But it isn't super-ellaborated on. Only that, whatever's written there completely freaks Freya out. I'm a bit confused as to why her reaction to the letter is to entrust Seliph with a very important responsibility. But, well, this is only the first chapter. So, we may be getting an answer to that down the road. It certainly seems like you're building up to something bad happening. And, given this is a pretty big family, I imagine it's really going to shake things up. Not much I can really say, other than that. I'm very curious as to what's going to happen here. There were some mechanistic things I spotted, along the way. However, he wasn’t nervous nor tense. So, from what I can tell, this would be an instance where you'd use "or" instead of "nor." With your word choice, you'd need to be saying something like, "However, he was neither nervous nor was he tense." Some rustling happened to his left This is kinda nitpicky, but this sentence is a bit... vague. I think you'd be better of telling us exactly what's rustling. I'm assuming it's a bush? “Sorry for that,” A less threatening voice spoke, There are a couple of instances of this here. Even though you're not starting with a pronoun, this still counts as a dialogue identifier, so the "A" should be lower case. Even if you end the dialogue with a question or exclamation mark, if you follow it up with an identifier, it should be in lower case. Feel freet to correct me if I'm wrong, but I've never heard of this expression. Did you mean, "Speaking of which?" That still works, even if Freya is only addressing one kid. Amid the many laying leaves in the area, a little tododile watched his older brother search for him. The little water type laughed in his head at his brother’s seemingly clueless appearance. I think this would read smoother if you switched "laying" and "leaves" around. Also, thought I should point out you use "little" twice as an adjective in successive sentences. It's a bit repetitive. I think there's an "it" missing here. Jaron still was still ticked. The first "still" isn't needed. Course his and Jaron’s were but one of the five clan’s crest; There’s being of the Norfair the descendants of the Original, Blaine. You shouldn't capitalize after a semicolon. Also, I'm not entirely sure what you're trying to say here, especially with the part after the semicolon. You're explaining their birthmarks, and how it makes them descendents of this Blaine guy. But I don't think that's the smoothest way to get that out there. Maybe try something like, "Their birthmarks identified them as members of the Norfair clan and descendants of the Original, Blaine. Norfair was one of the five clans found in [insert name of country/world here]." Jaron and Ciecro where in their straw beds *Were The Water type was got off guard *Caught off guard Norfarion higher ups tend to be coded to be decrypted later by its receiver,” His eyes widened with interest and resolve. As a follow up to the above dialogue bit, if you're not putting in a dialogue identifier, you should end off the dialogue with a period. I'm guessing this was just another typo. I and your father love you Seliph. Generally, you put "I" last. So, in this case, "Your father and I..."
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Post by vray on Feb 12, 2018 14:53:17 GMT
This chapter has language, dark themes, and violence [13] Chapter 2 A Rising Temper Seliph could hardly sleep that night due to info drop from his mother mixed with unsureness of the future. He opened his eyes to see morning light coming from the window. He sat up and rubbed his tired eyes. Hm? Jaron and Ciecro aren’t here. Guess they got up before I did.
He looked at their door to see Jaron trying to drag a sleepy Ciecro to the door. “Come on Ciecro. We’ve got to go before mom or dad come to drag us out,” Jaron stated, his words spaced out with yawns. “I don't wawna. I’m tired Jaron, so dere,” Ciecro sleepily answered, struggling against Jaron’s weak pulls. Seliph let out a sigh, got on his feet and moved them out the door. While Seliph was getting berries from their storage, the other two were waiting at the table half asleep. Jaron’s stomach then let out a little rumble. He yawned and said to Ciecro, “Heh, looks like my stomach is getting impatient. I hope Seliph gets back here with breakfe-” He stopped his words at the sight of Ciecro sleeping again. He growled as he got up, walked over to his sleeping brother and began to shake him roughly. “Wha? Jaron what de reverse are yah doin'‽” Ciecro asked angrily. “Waking your sorry self up. Stop snoozing you baby.” Jaron answered. “I snooze if I wanna, so shu'it.” “Seliph’s gonna be back soon with breakfast and mom said we need to be awake for breakfast.” “I can catch a few z’s before den.” Ciecro pushed Jaron’s hands off of him earning a light spray in the face from Jaron’s Scald. He jumped out of the seat and the two began growling. “I said, Imma sleep some more!” “And I said you’re gonna wake up!” “Yah can't tell me whattah do. I’m gonna sleep now and you can't stop me!” Jaron gave a little smirk and sprayed Ciecro again with a light Scald. This was the last straw. After wiping the water off his eyes Ciecro jumped and started taking a deep breathe. Jaron did the same. The two were about to fire Scald and Flamethrower. But before they could unleash their moves a pair of frubble gobbets hit them on their mouths. The frubbles sealed their mouths shut. “Can’t you two just get along,” Seliph reproached. He ambled over to them with a frustrated gaze. The two pulled the frubbles off their mouths and began arguing about who started it and that the other one was being a jerk. “Enough both of you!” Seliph yelled, “I don’t want to keep separating you both from your childish squabbles. Why can’t you two just grow up and stop giving me more problems,” Jaron and Ciecro froze in their places as Seliph stormed off. He left the berries on the table, but Jaron and Ciecro didn’t feel like eating. “W-what just happened,” Jaron stated, still surprised from Seliph’s outburst. "Why’d he hafta go and do dat?" The Charmander growled angrily. He went to a wall, rested his back onto it, crossed his arms and mused over what happened with a scowl. A few minutes later, Jaron walked over to Ciecro. He gave his sibling a concerned look. Ciecro sighed and said, “I guess we was bein' dum babies?” He uncrossed his arms and stood back on his feet. The two decided fix this. However they would have to wait, due to their father calling them and Seliph for training. < O >
Seliph let out a shout as he threw his cuts at small wooden logs set up for training today. One by one he struck the targets, showing his bad mood with the excessive force with each throw. This was noticed by his brothers, watching nearby with Gathor. “Man he still looks pretty mad,” Ciecro whispered to Jaron, “He's tryin, dem moves with pretty stiff arms.” “I hope he doesn’t mess up. He hates messing up his throws, especially in training,” Jaron murmured back, “but he only has three targets left and he’s been nailing every target so far so he should be fi-” “Good so fah, Selif,” Gathor shouted, breaking the boys’ conversation, “now show me just as good aimin' while dodging dis.” Seliph stopped and faced the three mons. He took a light stance, thinking it was one of the three who would play obstacle this time. Jaron and Ciecro looked at each other perplexed. “Di’ he ask you tah be de-” Ciecro began, but stopped as Jaron shook “no”. At that moment they heard a yell from their brother. They swung their heads back to see Seliph on his back shaking. In front of their brother was a shallow but clear claw slice mark. They followed Seliph’s gaze to see Freya in the air, retracting her Dragon Claw. “Mom!” They shouted in unison. This earned the “Shut up and watch,” look from their father. He rushed towards the targets while glancing back to see where Freya was. He threw another Cut and again it was destroyed by another Air Slash. Seeing she took his diversion, he suddenly leaped up and fired a Water Pulse at is mother. Due to her using Air Slash, her wings were open enough to be hit before fully closing. He took advantage of the time he bought himself and headed towards the targets. “Yeah you’ve got it Seliph!” they shouted as Seliph took out the first target. They cheered again as he nailed the second as well. Seliph drew another cut for the last one. “Seliph look out!” Jaron shouted causing Seliph to lose focus for his aiming for a second. He threw it only to barely miss the wooden log. The miss devastated him, but not enough to hesitate dodging Freya second attack. Jaron shriveled back at messing Seliph’s aiming. Ciecro turned back and tried to cheer him up. “It’s okay Jaron. Yah only wanna cheer'im awn. I’m sure he'll be fine.” “But I messed him u-” “Jaron,” their father growled while giving him a stern stare, “not another word. Wha'ever comes from the result will happen. Now watch your brother.” Jaron’s head bent slightly down as he turned back to watch Seliph. The two’s spirits dropped as they watched Freya kept unleashing attacks at him and eventually landed a hit. Jaron groaned and Seliph scowled as they saw their brother pinned by Freya’s right arm. They watched as Seliph got up and walked off very angry. Freya walked over to them and whispered something to Gathor. He responded with, “Can’t yah do it Freya, since he listens t'yah more.” “But he almost did it and he hates missing. At least say something,” Freya argued. Gathor gave her a rigid look, but Freya’s unyielding scowl trumped her husbands. Gathor looked away and rubbed the back of his head. “Okay, I’ll talk tah him,” Gathor stammered. He went after Seliph, while Freya stayed with the other two. Jaron turned to his mom and struggled to apologize due to his crying. “Its fine dear,” Freya reassured him, lifting the totodile in her claws, “your brother is better than to hold a grudge. Don’t worry, he’ll forgive you no doubt,” Her words lifted his heart a little and he gave a little grin amid his tear covered face. “Yeah,” Ciecro added, “an' if he’s still mad I’ll knock'em back to his senses.” The two fire types laughed while Jaron joined with a muffled chuckle. Suddenly, an idea crossed Jaron’s mind. “Hey mom, can you do me a favor?” “What?” “I want to apologize to my brother, but I need something to do it.” < O >
Seliph curled himself up next to a tree letting angry thoughts run all through his head. He drowned his angry gaze at a little pond a few feet in front.
Suddenly a noise caught his attention. He got out of his slump and braced his body against the tree. He waited for the stranger to get close enough and figured where the head was. He leaped from the tree and punched. His fist was caught by Gathor’s much larger palm. He pulled him in and grabbed one of the frogadier’s ankle with his other hand. He held Seliph upside-down wearing a playful grin on his face.
“You throw yah punch too tightly,” Gathor stated as he released his grip. Seliph got up from his fall, scowling with immense frustration.
“Leave me alone,” Seliph ordered as he stormed off a little ways.
“Make me,” Gathor challenged. Seliph tightened his palms as his exasperation grew. He was so engrossed in being mad that he didn’t hear Gathor walked over to him. He felt the large claw of the feraligatr rest on his shoulder. He tried to shrug away, but the grip was hard enough to cause him to submit to it.
“Sit down Selif,” Gathor asked in a dominant yet soft voice. Seliph obeyed, and Gathor joined him. The two mons stared their reflections in the pool. Gathor pondered on how to start the uncomfortable heart to heart talk. His thinking was halted at Seliph grumbled, “Why are you here?”
Gathor replied with, “To talk wit'yah.”
“About how I shouldn’t have been affected by it and hit the damn target!” Seliph shot back. Gathor scowled from a mix of surprise and annoyance.
“I don' appreciate yous outburst after I came tah-”
“You mean after mom told you to!” Seliph shouted, “Face it dad, I failed so leave me alone. I don’t want to hear a dumb lecture from you,”
Gathor sighed as he slightly turned to face his angry son. “Selif,” Gathor calmly said, “yous not wrong about yah mother tellin' me to talk to yahs. But it’s not like I never wanna talk to yahs, son.”
“So why don’t you?” Seliph skeptically countered. Gathor looked back at the water. Seliph’s expression changed as he looked at Gathor’s eyes. Wait, he’s nervous?
“I’m not good at dees things like your mother,” Gathor answered. He turned again to his son and asked, “Did mom eveh tell yah how we met?”
“Yeah,” Seliph replied in a calmer tone, “she was tasked by her captain at that time to capture or take you out due to your criminal reputation. She outsmarted you in your fight and caught you. You were later offered a chance for redemption if you worked with them.”
“An' eventually she and I worked hard enough tah join Team Alpha and become mates. I was a hard bastard, but your mother broke me outta my state. She’s a wonderful person, takin' a punk like me as her bitch, heh.” Gathor finished followed by a chuckle.
Seliph hid his face, trying to obscure his childish grin. Gathor’s expression then changed to daydreaming. Seliph leaned in closer, devoting his full attention to Gathor’s next words. “Yah know she taught me somethin' that I’m still trying tah do.”
“Speak Eastern," Seliph joked.
Gathor head locked him and rubbed his head, both of them laughing. After five minutes of this counter, Gathor let his son's head go, lowered his head slightly, drew a smile along with his serious stare at the ground and said, “She taught me dat I’m okay bein' weakish. I remember being on a mission wi' her and another teammate. I wasn’t strong enough to cover dem and as a result your mother was injured bad. I hardly left her side. It was de first time I was truly afraid foh someone else. Not from bein weak or inferior, but 'cause I failed her.”
This was a side of his father Seliph never noticed. A side he felt he needed to see. Hearing this disclosure from his father sent mixed feelings into his heart.
“When she recovered, she assured me it was a'ight.” Gathor then gave Seliph a stern look, “I didn’t believe her, so I trained for days. Pushin' meself further to never fail her or anyone I cared about ever again. One day she asked me to spar and I agreed. In da fight she left herself open. Intentional or not, I dunno, jus' I couldn’t attack her dere. It was then she show me how much she cared wid three sentences.”
To Seliph’s surprise, Gathor started rubbing his cheek. Gathor closed his eyes and turned his face to the branches above. “She punched my face and shouted, ‘you think you’re so strong that you’d rather not fight me with your full power and treat me like I’m some pansy in the wind!? You need to get your self-righteous head out of your weak mouth and fight like the mon I know you are. A bastard that will die fighting alongside me and will never give into damn self-doubt cause he knows I like a man I can punch and can punch me back just as hard!’”
Seliph tried but couldn’t hold in his barrel of laughter. Gathor blushed from his sons chortling, but then joined in. After the two calmed down Gathor said, “Selif I don’ want yas to be strong tah please me, yah know. I want yas to bec strong so you can surpass me. Same foh your brothers. I want y'all to be able tah kick my ass and laugh wit' me. We may be an annoying fam, but I hope yous won’t let that affect yahs.”
Seliph thought to himself and said, “So you're saying love you all by being distant?”
“Naw, we still should try and be a close family, but you're yahself and so am I. Don' do your own battles wit us in mind. I wanna rely on you when I need yahs and I want you tah do de same. Watch my back and let me watch yahs. Be angry at me. I wan'tya to be honest and I don' wish I was de perfect father, but one you can love while punching his face in.” The two started laughing again. Seliph got to his feet, but was swept up by his Dad’s arms and place on his shoulders. Gathor gave a goofy smile and Seliph hugged his dad’s head.
“Thanks dad. You may be a brute, but I don’t want any other dad.” Gathor headed home with Seliph sitting on his shoulders.
< O >
Freya peered out the window, wondering what was taking Gathor so long. Surely he wasn’t that bad at talking to his kid. She gave an annoyed growl and was about to walk away, till she spotted a chesnaught headed there way.
“Something must be up if he’s here. Gathor better get back soon,” she said to herself leaving her watch at the window. After telling the two present kids to play in their room she headed out to meet the unanticipated visitor.
“Hello miss, how are the young ones,” the chesnaught politely greeted. Despite her uneasiness, she nodded her head in greetings and answered with, “They’re healthy. I assume something is going on for you to be here.”
The large mon looked around a little and let out a little sigh. Freya then asked, “Have you seen any of them?”
“…yes, I and other rangers spotted mons that fit the eyes you talked about save for them only being that color in the iris. We’ve also found-”
Their conversation was interrupted by a shout from Gathor as he stepped out of the woods with Seliph on his shoulders. Freya smiled at her husband’s success for a moment, but finally drew to business and gestured her head towards the chesnaught. Gathor’s cheerful expression changed as well, getting the message. He picked up the frogadier off his shoulders and set him down.
“Go in and play with yah brothers. I and your maw have some business wit dis mon here. Be good and don’ leave de house wi'out asking us firs'.” Seliph gave a serious, but understanding nod and headed inside. Once Seliph was inside, Freya now joined by Gathor, resumed the conversation.
Without introductions, Gathor asked to be filled in on the news. Freya relayed the info about the spotting of the cult’s presence in the town. The mere mention of these strangers made Gathor tense on instinct. He kept his composure as he faced the chesnaught and asked, “Have they done anyting?”
“There have been some attacks on rural families. No more than a collection of one or two in a spot, but still nothing left but ashes.”
Freya let out a sigh. Despite the sympathy she felt for the victims of these recent attacks, she took relief in the thought that the enemy wasn’t aware of them yet. Gathor let out an angry snarl, pulling in Freya’s gaze.
“It’s awful, I know,” The chesnaught added.
Gathor didn’t seem to hear him at all. Their visitor felt he had misspoken till Freya explained, “The red eyes are no doubt doing a ‘life gathering’ in the area and my husband doesn’t react well to this.”
“Hm, Life gathering?” The ranger replied confused. Freya shook her head and explained they don’t exactly know what it is done for, but they would attack mons and take them away for whatever they plan to use those poor souls for.
This disclosure was a bit unsettling for the ranger. In an attempt to lighten the mood for Gathor and their guest, Freya asked Gathor how his time with Seliph went.
The big feraligtr scratched his head a little. Not out of thought, but apparently out of unease. “Well um…it went okay. Not too great but he at least feels better an' uhm-” She walked up and gave him a little smooch on the cheek. Gathor couldn’t help but blush and let out a slight titter at it. A fake cough from the chesnaught snapped the two back.
“Well,” The ranger stated, “I’ll inform the other rangers to evacuate the more rural families. You two should come as well.”
“Thank you but that won’t be necessary,” Freya declined, surprising the guy. “Considering we haven’t been attacked here means they don’t know we’re here. And considering your report of mons being there implies that they don’t know of our existence here. Otherwise your town would be overrun trying to find us. We should stare here and try to weather this out.”
A chill went down the ranger’s spine. Gathor gave a short laugh and said, “Guess it a good thing dis place don’t look suspicious. Though, yah migh' wanna keep casual if you don' wanna be killed off.”
Despite this just making his nerves worse, the mon gave a light laugh and bid them farewell. As he was about to leave he pulled an orb out of his pouch. He talked to the voice coming from the communication orb and after a few seconds placed it back in the bag. He took a second to clear his throat, turned to face Freya and after a deep breath said,
“Miss Frey, apparently a mon arrived town and says he knows you.”
“I wasn’t expecting anyone but the messenger," Freya muttered.
The ranger scratched his head upon saying, “He says he’s your brother.” He heard a low angry growl come from the female charizard. She muttered fiercely under her breathe,
“Why in Reverse's name did he come‽” After a gulp, he continued.
“He said that he wished to join you both after um … being smart and since the others have let him know about the attacks he states will join you too ASAP,” The Grass/Fighting type replied. Freya face palmed and grumbled in annoyance, “Does he have a fucking death wish?”
Gathor muttered with a smile, “I wonder what he did to ‘be smart’.”
Freya clenched her fists and started shaking them slightly. Her tone grew rough amid her growling. “When he gets his sorry little ass here I’m gonna take his head and brea-”
“Whelp, I need to go now. Those families aren’t going to evacuate themselves,” The chesnaught said, hiding his discomfort under a mirthful tone. He darted away before Freya finished, waving to the startled two without looking back. “Have a good day and stay safe!” was the last thing they heard as he disappeared into the forest.
Gathor laughed into his hand as Freya calmed down with a sigh. Upon finishing, Gathor said to his annoyed wife, “Yah brother is pretty stubborn. He probably will be in bigger trouble goin' back then whatcha do tah him.”
“When he gets here I’ll pound that idiot’s face in!” Freya shouted in frustration.
“You might not wanna, after alls, we could use all the help we can get. Especially if dey figure out, you know.” Gathor pointed out. Freya gnarled as she buried her face into her hand. Gathor laughed as he put his arm behind her neck and whispered, “Come on, it’ been awhile. He can help us and let’s face it, he still is your little brother you love.”
Despite the slight teasing tone, Freya couldn’t deny he had a point. She nodded, but suddenly said, “I’m still going to punch that loser’s face in.”
“Let'im have it honey,” there shared a little chuckle as they headed back inside.
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Post by vray on Feb 15, 2018 5:57:55 GMT
Contains Language Chapter 3 A Last Order A sigh came from Seliph as he sat on a stool in his and his siblings’ room. He would occasionally look at his bed, specifically at the part obscuring the key. Hmm…well all I can do is do my part. My mom gave me that thing and my dad trusts me to…..I dunno, she said to take the contents and my brothers and get to safety. Course, they probably would want to stay or whatever. They’re so stubborn. He let out a sigh as got off the stool and went to the window. “How long till Uncle Tethe gets here?” “Seliph!” the voice of his mom resounded in the room. What does she want now? He thought as he obeyed the call. He walked into her study. Freya was sitting at her desk again, her wings were folded inward and her eyes focused on something on her desk. Seliph walked up and asked what she needed. “I just wanted to know how you’re holding up.” “Fine, why do you ask?” “You were a bit upset after training today.” Seliph darted his eyes away and rubbed his left arm. He reiterate that he was fine, but his answer was less than convincing. “Look son,” Freya said bluntly, “You can’t expect me to believe you’re okay, especially after last night. Now just tell me.” Seliph took a sigh. He turned his head to her shelf, where his mom had pulled out the key. “I well….I got scared okay. I know you need me to do it, but how would I keep the key and my brothers safe if it happens?” Freya then looked at him for a second and said, “How about you go play with your brothers?” The answer startled Seliph. Why did she ask me and then just drop it that quickly?“But…But Mom” “Go play with your brother right now Seliph. I have something to finish here. I’ll talk to you when I’m done. They’re outside near that little pond you all like to play at.” “Fine then!” He shouted and stormed out of the room. Freya didn’t budge from her position, but merely laughed to herself. I’ve set you up Jaron, now don’t disappoint me you silly little totodile. < O >
Seliph stomped his way to where his brothers were, ranting in his head about his mom’s mean joke. He was nearing it when he heard something up ahead.
“What are they up to now?” He whispered to himself as he continued on. He was about to walk in the small clearing when he heard the two arguing. He refrained from stepping in and instead listened.
“Come on Ciecro it has to go on this, how do you expect to get this rock on it?”
“Can’t yah just tie it up or somethin'?”
“It’d take too much of the string dolt. We have to finish this before he gets here. Now go get a better object.”
“Hey! You said foh me tah get somethin' I liked an' I reckon I did. Deal wit'it shrimp.”
“Did you forget, moron, that this is to patch things up with him.”
Seliph chuckled to himself at their usual, but somewhat amusing arguing. They were trying to do something nice for him and even then they couldn’t agree on how to do it. But there was something about those two he couldn’t get over. He walked into the clearing and said, “Hey bros what are you both doing?”
The two froze in their spots. Seliph kept just kept smiling as the two let go of each other. Jaron then said with a disappointed tone, “Um we were doing uh….We were making something for you, but I guess we were too slow.”
“Yah mean, you were,” Ciecro objected.
“I mean we were,” Jaron countered, “And by ‘we’ I mean you more than me.”
Seliph gave a little laugh as he rubbed his brothers’ heads. He assured them that he appreciated the thought. He offered to help them finish. Jaron showed him a piece of string and some colorful stones. Seliph grabbed some of his frubbles and stuck the stones to the string. Jaron then tied the knot as the finishing touch.
“Here you go Seliph,” Jaron said with a smile, “this was for yo-”
Ciecro then interrupted, “Dem tree stones were my idea! You see, each one is a color that is suppose' tah be one of us. Red is me, White is you and Blue is-"
“I wanted to say that!” Jaron shouted, but stopped as Seliph hugged the two.
“This means a lot, bros, thank you so much.” The two hugged back, glad they were able to make him happy with their gift. Glad I have you two. You’re the best little brothers I could ask for.
Obscured in the distance Freya watched her kids. She went along to make sure they were safe since there was still the danger, but she had to admit she wouldn’t want to miss this sight. All three of her sons happy together; if things did take a turn for the worse, then maybe they will have a chance.
< O >
Gathor and Freya were sitting at the table while their kids were at the window getting a good glimpse at the setting sun’s light over the trees. It was getting late and Uncle Tethe still had yet to show up. “How long is he gonna keep us waitin'?” Ciecro muttered with impatience. “He’ll get here soon I’m sure,” Seliph answered, “I mean he probably doesn’t remember the route well.” “Yeah,” Ciecro answered with a snort, “well he better, or I reckon he….hey is dat 'im?” The kids huddled at the window as a figure came into view. It was a blaziken with a bag over his right shoulder, his Norfarion crested shoulder. The kids shouted their uncle’s name in unison and ran to the door. To their surprised the door was shut from the parents beating the kids outside. Seliph tried to open the door, but no doubt it was locked. They were supposed to stay inside. Since in person greetings would have to wait, the trio went back to their spot at the window to watch. “Freya, big sister hey,” They heard the cheerful blaziken called with a big smile and a wave. But their mom just remained still with only a scowl to greet him. The kid’s grew a little uneasy as their mom’s expression didn’t change the closer their uncle got. “Seliph,” Jaron said, taking his view from the scene to Seliph, “Was mom like that last time?” “I don’t believe so,” Seliph replied to the best of his knowledge. “You think he's in trouble wid her?” Ciecro added. They looked back and saw Tethe was now almost within 3 feet of the charizard. The blaziken reached out his hand, but was instead socked in the face by a pissed off Freya. “Big sister, nice to see y-” He didn’t finish, for Freya socked him in his face. Tetheron fell on his back from the impact. The three kid’s eyes widened at this scene play. “Why in Arceus's name are you here‽" Freya demanded quickly grabbing him on the ground by his throat, picking him up, and holding him in the air by his neck. “Wow,” Tetheron laughed getting his head back together, “you can still punch me off my feet.” “Answer the damn question, you pathetic twat!” Freya roared, tightening her grip on the neck of her smiling Brother. “Fine” Tetheron choked. She gave him some slack to talk. He sighed and confessed, “I came because I was worried about you.” “You pathetic, prideful, useless stain!! How could you come here‽ You know that we space these visits out for a damn good reason, and you still came. You stupid, shrimpy, moronic, idiotic, poor excuse for a norfarion elite!” “What” The blaziken defended trying to get his neck out of her firm grip, “I didn’t want to just sit back and wait for news to happen or not. So I came to help. Despite your abilities sis, you aren’t exactly a survivor, like our old leader. Plus, you tend to be a little too reckless in your- ” Freya really tightened her grip again and was about to punch him again. Gathor intervened by grabbing her free arm and while laughing exclaimed, “Your nimrod of a brother is already here, Freya. You can’t send 'im back now. At least not while dose mons are nearby. It would be good if he wasn't pieces, should our place get found.” Freya growled in great displeasure, but realized Gathor’s point. She let go her grip so Tetheron fell to ground on his knees. After coughing for a little bit, Tetheron got back to his feet. “So,” Tetheron stated brushing the dirt off his person, “where are the kids?” Both Gathor and Freya looked at him with fierce eyes. But then sighed as Freya pointed to the hut. “It’ll be nice to see them kiddos again.” Tetheron laughed. “He’s such a Damn child.” Freya muttered as her brother walked up to their hut. “But a Helpful, Damn child,” Gathor snorted, forming a grin where his frown was. Freya sighed as she and Gathor walked up to the house following their unexpected guest. As the door swung open the kids were ready to greet their visitor. The three jumped at him while shouting, “Uncle Tethe!” He managed to keep on his feet despite the three hugging. He laughed and put them down. “Well now,” He smiled rubbing each of their heads, “You three were almost big enough to topple me that time.” “We'll reach dat point someday!” Ciecro assured as if issuing a challenge. Tetheron laughed and knelt down to Ceicro. He exclaimed while patting the charmander’s round head, “You just worry about beating me in a fight someday.” Ciecro let out a big smile as he hugged his Uncles face. Jaron joined in too. Seliph just smiled looking on. Ciecro then unlocked his hug and innocently asked, “Hey Uncle Tete, why did Maw punch you den choked yah for a while?” Both he and Freya blushed from the naïve inquiry. Tetheron rubbed the back of his head and weakly laughed. “She just sometimes has to show me who’s the more alpha of us two, eh sis.” Tetheron answered, subtly teasing his annoyed sister. Freya sighed while once again face palming. The six Norfarions then congregated around a bamboo table. They talked about this and that along with catching up with each other, as the Sun was continuing its setting phase. < O >
“It’s, nearing dusk,” Tetheron apprised as the other two adults walked in after leaving the kids to indulge their dinner. “The mere fact we haven’t seen sight of them by now, is relieving. I hope that they don’t show up at all and this storm can blow by without damage.” Freya uttered. “Say,” Tetheron stated after having a thought, “Whose turn was it to visit?” Gathor and Freya’s eyes widened and tensed up at this statement. Freya put her hand on her head in dismay. “How could we forget about their visit?” She stated in guilt, “We’ve known about it for a while now and now their coming at the worst time. Tetheron did you see either of them in town at all?” “No, but knowing those two it shouldn’t take long till they show up.” Tetheron answered, his face joining Freya’s distress. “Well them two could be a 'uge help should things go sour.” Gathor pointed out. Gathor joined Tetheron by the window and stated, “I wondeh how dose kids are doin'. Heh, cause I can’t call 'em kids anymo'e. It’ll be nice tah see 'em here.” Tetheron then leaned towards the spaced out feraligatr and whispered, “Yeah, considering how Garon is a match for you now.” This earned a snarl from Tetheron’s brother in law, “Garon’s too soft tah be a match. He's too busy being a worry heart tah keep a steady face or his mind focus, on the action.” Tetheron, “Well perhaps, but I bet Swift could beat yo-“ “Yous primed if yah think there's a chance of Swift beatin' me.” Gathor muttered. And so the exchange of Tetheron’s teases and Gathor’s threats began. Freya sighed at the sight of the two immature boys in her life, but they were worth it. Besides, there were others that deserved being charred more than those two. Freya looked back at her study, her face scowling as she thought. “It’s abominable that they would wish so much to prevent a cure for their deeds. But if the ‘Red Eyes’ are their mind slaves then I guess it makes sense they would care to keep their pawns and use them for the dirty work.” The noise of the two behind her slowly began to fade as her focus went back in her memories. Back when she and Gathor’s lives here were about to begin. ( O )
“You called us Leader Nasch.” Freya saluted along with Gathor.
“Aye,” A big nidoking answered while staring out a window. He turned around; his multiple scar covered face, an eye patch over his right eye and a cheery smile gave signaled the two to “you may cease the formalities,” They dropped their formal stances and waited for him to continue.
“To the point then,” Nasch said in a quieter tone, “as you both are aware, things on the continent Kalisié are taking a bloody turn. With the Amestrian senate gathering a pro-Yveshia aggression support and the Yveshia blokes still sitting in isolation and mystery. I can quite frankly, assume that Amestria may act upon their bloody threats sooner or later.”
“As in attack, Yveshia?” Freya answered with a somewhat skeptical tone, “Not even their pro-war senate would be so bold or risk taking to do it so early.”
“Indeed, Freya,” Nasch replied with a nod, “which makes suspicious that they are gaining a bunch, of influence for their group, But I’ve also been told that some of the Senate have engaged in diplomacy with...” Nasch paused as his eye showed his aversion. “With Sorphia.”The two listeners went stiff at the mere mention of this country. Nasch continued,
“The Przeciwdziałanie Collective has cut off diplomacy with Drikaim. Despite this gesture of aggression, Drikaim has refused reinforcements from us, any of the other clans or Prime Winter.”
Gathor interjected with, “Why not get support? They’re litter'ly on dah same continent. The one dat holds malice to them Original Clans. Why would they deny help?”
“They probably wish to avoid giving Sorphia motivation to attack,” Freya answered, “They have a very strong and skilled military despite how small the country is, Gathor. It wouldn’t be that easy to overrun them let alone occupy.”
Nasch nodded in concurrence. “Yes, however there is another matter with which to discuss. It's obvious Sorphia is in league with the ‘red eyes’ and no doubt is willing to co-operate with them. Perhaps even being their gaffers. They are some of the originators of the Przeciwdziałanie Collective to oppose the five clans, but so far it’s only to keep a rival power against us. Although…these red eyes have me concerned that the current status of our stalemate might be coming to an end.” Nasch gave them a focused gaze and said with a softer tone, “I’ve been offered a position in the Higher Generals.”
This news seemed to hit the two harder than the others. Gathor’s head sunk a little while Freya kept face. There was silence for a while till Freya broke it with a question. Freya gave a swallow before guessing, “I assume you will be accepting.”
Nasch nodded and explained, “I’m leaving our Team to oversee the Special Forces so I’ll still be in business with Alpha.”
“I’d hope so,” Freya declared with a smile this time, “You’ve been a good leader of Alpha. I’m sure your insight will be good for all the Teams.” Nasch thanked her for the compliment. Nasch walked up and put his hand on Freya’s shoulder. “I’ve decided to pass the position of Team Alpha leader to Katherine.”
“Not 'er,” Gathor muttered in annoyance with a following face palm. Freya and Nasch let out a little laugh, but the Nidoking’s face once again went to serious.
“Freya, Gathor” Nasch stated, snapping them into focus, “I need you two to do a special mission. It will require you both to leave Team Alpha as well.”
“What!” they both shouted in unison.
Nasch closed his one eye and answered, “Your resignation is only to cover what you will be doing.”
The two stood there perplexed as Nasch walked over to his desk and opened a drawer. He pulled out a flask holding a strange red liquid. Freya recognized it upon sight, “Why do you have that?”
“I was requested to give this to you,” Nasch said, walking back to Freya, “I conversed with the high generals along with the centre council and they’ve agreed that you are to research it.”
Freya tensed up at this honor. However, she inquired why it would require leaving Alpha. “Because this will be discrete." He tapped one of his fingers on his other hand on the bottle's surface and said, "This is the only flask of the ‘red eyes’ liquid in our possession. You, Freya, are to research it fervently and create a counter solution. This is abrupt, but we cannot keep it in Norfair. It’s already been attempted to be stolen thrice since we’ve acquired it. Freya you are a skilled Synergist and know your marbles in psychology. You've seen what this liquid can do to a mon. I’m asking you as your captain and friend.” He opened her claw, placed the flask into her hand and closed the claw softly. Despite how abrupt this was, she understood how important this was and why she needed to accept.
“I will do you proud, sir,” Freya said with an understanding nod.
Nasch nodded in response and grinned. “Don’t worry, I have arranged that your teammate will be able to visit you and Gathor. It’s the least I could do considering this huge request I’m asking of you.”
“All of them? Ciel, Garon, Swift, my broth-”
“All of them,” Nasch answered.
Gathor then added with a goofy grin, “'Sides Freya, they would track yas down, foh a visit with us anyways.”
The three shared a short chuckle at the truth of those words. Despite this news, it would be nice that the Team would stay in touch with her and Gathor.
Nasch turned his head to Gathor and held out his hand. Gathor clasped it firmly and the two said a Norfarion parting.
“May thy soul’s fire-” Nasch started.
"Be bright an' blazing." Gathor finished.
Gathor attempted to squeeze Nacsh’s hand really hard. But was reminded that their leader wouldn’t beg for mercy that easily. Freya sighed at her husband going to his knees bawling with a laughing Nasch refusing to let his grip go.
< O >
“What’cha thinking about sis?” Tetheron’s voiced, snapping Freya out of the memory.
“Oh, just memories,” She answered softly.
Gathor walked up to her and nuzzled her cheek, “Good memories?” He inquired.
She nuzzled him back as a subtle yes.
“Yah know Freya, I’m glad yah kicked my tail back then.”
“Heh, I’m glad to,” She replied with a smile.
Gathor gave a weak laugh, “Well,” he added, “yous the one mon I don't mind losing to. At least till our kids surpass me. If dey do, hah! I won’t get beat by 'em dat easy.”
“Perhaps, but then again 'we' are training them and you did say I 'kicked your tail',” Freya whispered.
Gathor chuckled and the two shared another snout nuzzle.
“Ugh can you two just tone down it for the single in this room,” an uncomfortable Tetheron asked.
“Jealous Torcky,” Gathor teased earning a dirty look from the blaziken.
Tethron countered sneering, “No…I’m fine being a single. And besides, I’m independent right now. I got here on my own after all.”
“Really?” Freya said with a sarcastic tone, “So I guess then you are capable of convincing Ciel not to lecture you for hours when you get back?”
Tetheron gave a gulp and turned his back to them trying to drown out the sound of the two’s laughter. Freya then walked up and gave him a little kiss on the cheek. Her brother gave a little blush, followed by a nervous laugh.
“You’re hopeless, but you have at least some charm to make up.”
“Heh thanks sis.”
“Now who needs taw tone et down,” Gathor stated. Gathor started to laugh soon followed by the fire types.
Terms:
primed - A term meaning "Crazy" or "Mad". It's used in context of when one loses their mind to primal instincts.
Prime Winter - Kyurem
Names:
Tetheron (teth-eer-on)
Garon - (G-air-run)
Ciel - (See-el)
Nasch - (Na-sh-ch)
Kalisié - (Kal-ee-see-ay)
Yveshia - (E-vey-schia)
Amestria - (A-mes-tri-ah)
Sorphia - (Zor-fia)
Przeciwdziałanie Collective (Shutch-shivfts-jowh-wine-yerh)
Drikaim - (Dree-kay-im)
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Post by vray on Feb 22, 2018 6:37:08 GMT
Contains Language, Dark Themes, Blood, Crude Humor, and Violence [15] Chapter 4 Attack on the Mind
It was 9:00PM. Seliph and Jaron were playing checkers on a wooden board, while Ciecro was being driven out of his mind with boredom while watched.
“Come on, one of yah win already.” He yawned.
“Quiet bro.” Jaron shushed Ciecro, “I’m trying to beat him this time. Now let’s see.”
Jaron looked over the board. Contemplating the moves he could make and what his brother would do in response. As he analyzed the board Seliph began yawning from Ciecro’s consistent yawns. “Ugh fine.” Jaron growled in anger moving one of his pieces, “There, your move Seliph.” Seliph looked at the board for a few seconds. He picked up a piece and jumped three or Jaron’s pieces. “Dammit Ciecro, this is your fault!” Jaron shouted at the half asleep charmander.
“Now now Jaron.” Seliph laughed, rubbing the mad tododile on his head. “It is late. Come one, let’s see what Mom, Dad, and Tethe are doing. Jaron went to the living room, while Seliph led the drowsy Ciecro behind the Water Type. When they got in, they spied their Dad looking out the window, arms crossed and making quiet growling noises. He looked at the kids. They shuddered a little, from his serious gaze, meaning something was wrong. Jaron walked up and asked what was wrong.
“Don’t concern yahself, Jaron,” He dismissed the question turning back to the window, “Keep doin' what y'all were doin' in de kitchen.”
They were going back, till Gathor called Seliph to stay. A chill went up his spine as his brothers closed the door behind him. He turned to face his dad, though not making eye contact. Gathor called him to come closer. Seliph slowly made his way to his father.
“Your Mother is outside with Tetheron. She told me she gave you de key to her desk box. Where is it?”
Seliph paused for a second, out of fright from the worried tone from his father. He snapped out of it thought after his father leaned in closer and said, “Uh-uh, I have it in my leaves bed.”
“Ge' it and keep it on yah person.” He leaned down further till their faces were only a few inches away, “Get it and come outside. Make sure yah brothers don’ come with you.”
Seliph nodded and went out to do what his father asked. He was really scared. He looked in his bed and pulled the key out. He looked at it for a few seconds before getting up and going to the front door.
“Seliph? Where yah goin'?” He heard the voice of a tired Ciecro from the Kitchen.
“Um, mom and dad want me outside. They told me to tell you to stay in the Kitchen with Jaron.”
“Ugh fine, but hurry. Jaron is still sore and is being a little bi'ch 'bout it.” Seliph gave a nod with a smile, as Ciecro walked out. He slammed the door with the intention of letting the noise from the slam speak for his annoyance with the order. Seliph gave a shake of his head and laughed in his mind as he went outside. He saw his Mom, Dad, and Tethe gathered around something. Freya looked to see him and nodded to her brother. Tether walked over to Seliph and patted him on the head.
“What’s going on?” Seliph asked his Uncle.
Tethe sighed and decided to informed Seliph. “The chesnaught is back. Listen to me Seliph.”
As Tetheron disclosed the news, Freya and Gathor were busy with the chesnaught. “Where did you find him?” Freya asked the mon as she checked the drapion laying before them.
“Near the side road out of town. Freya opened one of his lifeless eyes and looked deeply at its pupil. Freya got up and glanced at the body's Norfarion Crest.
“From what I can tell, his mind was crushed by a strong psychic force. If given enough mental strain from psychic moves, mental static or just damage in general the mind can go into shut down or essentiall shock. Then it'd be child's play for a psychic to take whatever they want and even crush the brain mentally if they are strong enough. I’ve never seen a mon rip out the soul in a mon eyes like this, let alone a Dark Type. Whoever did this had very strong telekinetic abilities and mental pressure. Was there anything else you found there?” The mon shook his head “No”.
“If dis was a mental attack, I doubt they broke his mind dat quickly,” Gathro added walking next to his wife, “Dat migh' be why dey didn't attacked dis aftehoon.”
“If the mon that did this acquired info before killing him, then why not attack us now?” Freya though.
“De private wasn’t aware of the contents of de message, remember Freya,” Gathor mentioned.
“Yes, but by mentally extracting his memories could lead the culprit to anyone he talked to regarding the data. That was me, you, Gathor, and…….”
“I think it was just us. Tetheron didn’t arrive till later,” Gathor stated crossing his claws and tilting his head to try and remember any other instance. Freya thought as well.
After coming up with no connection for herself she took a minute to look back at Tetheron with a shock-faced Seliph. “I’m worried Gathor. Something is obviously not right, yet no one has made a move against us. They can’t have just lost nerve, or haven't found some lead yet.” Gathor nodded in concurrence.
“I’m sorry, but we are still talking about the same mons right?” The chesnaught inquired, wanting to rejoin the conversation.
Freya looked at the ranger and answered, “Yes, unless they received aid." An idea crossed her mind and she followed up with another question. "Does anyone else know about this mon?” She lifted the dead Drapion's dead with her right claw.
The chesnaught crossed his arms and his eyes fell onto the poor soul being held up by Freya's strong arm. “I took him to town first. I was informed by this heliolisk guy about who this guy was and told to show you him. The heliolisk had a Norfarion crest on his arm,” He recounted.
“Dat sounds like Swift to a degree.” Gathor mumbled.
“Did they get here that fast?” Freya said out loud, finding it hard to believe the two had made such good time. She shook off the question and continued “Even so, what did he tell you?”
“He told me of the condition and that he would get here. Says, he's anxious to see you again.” The ranger replied looking back at the woods behind the three.
Ferya growled deeply saying, “That isn’t Swift. He was with Garon and didn’t meet Tetheron earlier. He knows better than to leave stuff like this to a mere ranger, no offense."
"None taken," The chesnaught assured, pushing both his arms out and giving a weak smile.
"If he was with Garon, and I can't imagine why he wouldn't, Garon alone would be able to bring this mon to me easily and in much faster time." Freya's eyes squinted and formed a scowl as she started thinking up theories on plausible explanations.
“If dis mon told yah and asked yah tah come back, yet didn't insist on goin' with yahs then I bet my fangs that ain't swift. Could mean dis punk was trying tah track us? If dat's true den they probably know where we are," Gathor added with a grim expression on his face.
“So then why aren’t they-” they suddenly heard Seliph scream. The all ran over to find Seliph crying while clutching his head. Freya grabbed his shoulders and frantically tried to talk to him. Gathor grabbed Tetheron and demanded to know what happened.
“He was suddenly like this,” Tetheron answered with worry and confusion.
Freya calmed herself to think for a second. She then calmly looked at Seliph’s tearful and pained eyes, and gently told him, “Calm down, Seliph. Someone is invading your mind. What is the voice saying?”
Seliph managed to say as he squirmed, “S-She wan-n-nts what y-y-you g-gave-”
“Seliph try to listen only to me. Calm your mind and think of nothing. Your mental defense is strongest when you can remain calm and blank your mind of any thoughts. It'll make the intruder have a hard time getting a firm grip on your mind.” She motioned to Gathor to grab something in the house.
Seliph squirmed his head around and covered his frog ears, trying to stop from hearing the voice. "Where is it?" The boy, finally opened his eyes for a second...he saw his mon, but it was slightly hazy. He could see a dark silhouette walking towards him, he couldn't tell if it was real of imaginary. His eyes widened upon seeing this, an action Freya noticed.
"Seliph, listen to me." Freya moved her head close and whispered firmly but with a calm composure, "Do you see someone? Do you feel a presence like someone inside or around?" He gave a slight, quick nod. "Dammit, Seliph, think about some memory or something irrelevant or simple. You need to stall whoever is in there from finding it till we can force them out."
Seliph began to think, despite the surging headache. He looked back at Freya and could spy the figure. The figure oddly began looking around. "Curious, so you intend to make this hard then. No matter," The figure said in a confident tone, "I don't have to find the spot in your head on my own." The figure then stretched out one of it's arms.
Pain surged in Seliph's head, like an excadrill was Drill Running his skull. He cried and shook around shouting, "Get out of my head, you whore!"
"Heh," a female voice replied to his pleads, "You can make this easier on yourself, just think about it. Where does she have it hidden."
"I...I don't know!" Seliph lied, but was met with a sharp head sting from the figure thrusting her arm forward.
"Now, now, children shouldn't lie when asked things, heh." She upped the mental force on him, to hasten her search causing him to go onto one knee. Freya put her arms on him and put her head onto his.
"Seliph, keep your eyes on mine," she begged beginning to fear he was losing, "look at your mother!" Seliph obeyed. It took all of his will not to break eye contact, but their stare maintained. She then started to say the words "focus" and "calm" over and over in a soft and motherly tone. The pain didn't feel so bad for him.
"What?" The figure uttered, confused at this sudden change.
Seliph started to say, "Mom it's wor-" but was interrupted by her.
"Good, that means you're relaxing. If you can't defend or repel a psychic mon, then you need to lessen their grip and effect on you. Keep calm boy."
The figure in his head gave a growl, "You know what fine! You wanna play hard to get, well two can play that." The figure thrust her arm forward in a direction. A huge hit of pain struck Seliph. He collapse, but was caught by his mom. "Give me it now!" the figure shouted, "else, I'm going to keep on doing it, even if I have to knock you out."
Freya tried her best to keep Seliph, still from his squirming around and crying. Trying to say calm things, but apparently whoever was attacking her son's mind, wasn't intending on searching for it anymore. She gave a quick glance to see how Gathor was doing and shouted, "Hurry up!" She looked back at Seliph, whose eyes were slowly beginning to close. Her faced filled with concern and fright, she pulled him in front of her, placed her arms on his shoulder, shook him a little and ordered, "Seliph, don't let it make you go unconscious. You can't defend yourself or resist if you're asleep, please hang on." Her words didn't seem to reach him as his eyes neared complete closing. "Seliph!" she shouted, pulling him to her chest, "Don't...don't you can't give in. Hold on! I..." her eyes widened and froze. The image of that Drapion's eyes flashed in her mind, but on her son's eyes. She shook her head violently, trying to get a grip. she composed herself, moved him back in front of her and softly whispered, "Seliph...I love you." She put her claw on his cheek and looked directly in his almost shut eyes, "You're strong. If you can't stop whoever is in there then...I'm sorry," She raised her claw and gave him a hard slap on the cheek.
This action, shot his eyes wide open and made him yell from the hard smack. "What the?" the figure said, surprised by the change in Seliph's state, "what did she do to y-"
It was then Gathor rushed out holding a black orb firmly in his right hand. "Freya catch!" He roared, throwing the orb to her.
Seliph watched his mom catch the orb, causing the figure to snarl and say, "Fine I'll settle with just a clue then!" She thrust her arms again, making Seliph shriek again.
"There!" the figure shouted, right as Freya activated the orb. A dark repulse shockwave surge around them, causing the figure to vaporize but not before she said, "A key then." As the orb concluded, Seliph fell over landing on Freya's chest. She held him out in front and begged for him to open his eyes, till he slowly woke up finally relieved from the pain. She hugged him relieved that he survived.
"What was that?" The chesnaught asked Gathor.
"A mental static awrb. It's used tah cause mental static dat hurts mons usin' mental attacks or psychic abilities and supress dem. Think of it as a dark type awrb." He explained.
"Seliph," Tetheron inquired, walking up to the hugging two, "Did this mon get anything from you?
A teary eyed Seliph looked up at his mom, who nodded for him to go on. He then looked at Tetheron and managed to say among sniffling, “I’m sorry mom, Uncle Tethe. I tried not to, but she-she." He threw himself on his mother and cried, "She made me tell her about the key you gave me."
Gathor walked up to the group and put his claw on his son. "I'm sorry son..." He looked away for a second, making Freya tilt her head as to what he was doing. Gathor looked back to his son after assessing what he wanted to say. "But not every mon is able tah do whatcha jus' did...I'm proud of yah."
The frogardier, got off from his mom, looked at his dad and pressed against the feraligatr's chest. "Dere, dere," the gator said with a smile, rubbing his son's head with his rough claw. “It’s fine Seliph,” he assured the crying boy. He gently moved him in front of him and lowered his head, giving him a genuine smile. He then instructed, “Go in de house now and find yah brothers. Bring dem outside. We need tah get ou-”
He stopped as Freya, shot a Flamethrower at an incoming Focus Blast. The impact of the moves caused an explosion creating smoke all around them.
“Get Seliph back inside and kill anything that enters!” Freya shouted to the chesnaught. The mon nodded and grabbed Seliph. As they went into the house, the other three adults got side by side, bracing for whoever was attacking. Standing twenty yards in front of them, were seven mons. Five of them had eyes that were solid red with no Iris or pupil, while two of them had only red Iris eyes, probably the leaders. One was a smiling heliolisk, while the other was an frustrated gardevoir with red instead of green hair.
“Funny,” The heliolisk chuckled leaning over to talk to his ally. “If the mon I'm acting as saw what my friend was doing to your kid, I’m sure he would be very agitated. Does this mean I'm out of character then Rosa?”
“Drop the shrimp's look please and show us your real self. Swift isn't to kind to mons that coy his act let alone get it wrong!” Tetheron shouted with snark.
“Why should the creep?” The gardevoir answered, her annoyance at her failure made obvious in her tone, “After all, he wouldn't do it even if I tortured him. He apparently values his version of fun over any sensibility.”
“Besides,” the heliolisk laughed putting his arms behind his head and leaning slightly to the right side, “wouldn’t it be devastating and tragic if he hears that it was a mon impersonating him was the reason we found you and killed you? Hey, Rosa, you think it’d be to much for the runt, heck maybe enough for both. Wouldn't that be just horrible?"
“Drop the act and tell me what you did to Swift and Garon you Bastard, or I'll tear that head off those shoulders!” Freya roared taking an aggressive step forward. Gathor did likewise, but with a quieter snarl and a more intimidating leer.
“Don’t worry girl.” Rosa sighed, “They were never here. Meaning they won’t be dead. Course, if you give it to us, we might conside-”
She didn't get to finish as a Flamethrower was shot towards the two. The gardevoir growled as she swung her right arm vertically, parting the move from hitting the two. Unluckily for the mon's next to them, she only parted it wide enough for her and her associate. The grunts were seared and screaming from the powerful fire and the burns they acquired.
"Letting your troops get burned before this evens starts?" Freya began angry at this unsympathetic gardevoire.
Rosa just gave a huff and muttered, "Eh, doesn't matter, they're the feral kin-"
"I know little girl," Freya interrupted, making the psychic type angry at the insult. Gathor put his fist out to his wife, who gladly did a fist bump from the burn.
Rosa crossed her arms and said, "Really?"
"Give them credit," the heliolisk stated giving her a condescending smile despite looking up to her, "it was a good burn."
"Whose side are you on?" She angrily asked. The heliolisk just gave a carefree shrug, making her even madder.
“Are yah gonna keep talkin', or are yah gonna fight us?” Gathor sneered.
“Fine then!” Rosa shouted, giving the feraligatr her attention and a Shadow Ball attack. Gathor calmly walked up, covered his arm with an Ice Punch and jabbed it directly, shattering it upon impact.
"Anyting else, whore?" He mocked with a grin. Rosa formed two more and was about to throw them when the heliolisk chimed in.
"Come now Rosa, it's apparent he's more buff than your balls can take. I suggest you let the others we brought take care of them."
"Others?" Gathor repeated, his eyes widened at this reveal. Just then he was struck by a Thunderbolt from the woods to his left.. He gave a roar from the shock, but remained standing.
"Honey!" Freya shouted rushing up to her wheezing husband.
"Thanks," he wheezed with a full-toothed grin, "I can take more dan dat." He stood up straight and surge an ice punch in his right arm again and blocked another Thunderbolt. Three electabuzz then jumped out, each possessing the feral eyes the other five had. One swung down with a brick break, but was caught by Gathor's left claw. The second tried a Low Kick, but the move didn't make his leg even budge. The third fired another Thunderbolt, but Gathor swung the first on in the way of the attack. Though no damage was done, due to an apparent Motor Drive ability, Gathor swung the mon into the one hitting his leg. He then rushed towards the other one and sliced it with his Ice Punch coated arm. His ice sharpened claws easily cut through the electric type's chest, surging blood out and killing it quickly. Before the other two were able to get up, Freya fired a poweful Flamethrower upon them, searing their flesh before they could avoid. They gave cries from the burn pains that were left.
"Wow, she must be pissed to cause such bad burns from one Flamethrower," the heliolisk whispered to Rosa.
She just rolled her eyes and asked, "So where are the others?" The heliolisk raised a brow at this. Rosa then turned to him and with a scowl said, "are you saying these are all we brought‽"
"You say that like we can't take them?" he replied in a relaxed tone as he did some squats.
"Are you fucking kidding me!" she roared at him, "you mean to tell me that for this important mission, you decided to not bring more than just eight mons with us‽"
The heliolisk then gave a huge grin and snapped his fingers. Three Weaviles popped out along with two Ryperiors. "It is so much fun to press your buttons dear." She raised her hand to slap him, which was met with a half eyed, unafraid stare from the electric type. She gave a snarl as let her arm fall to her side.
"Just get them already," she commanded, fed up with his games.
The lizard merely gestured forward with a bow and said, "ladies first". She sighed in agitation and walked forward. She bent her arms outwards from her sides, as if she was grabbing two sticks. She then moved them forward, ripping two trees from the edge of the forest.
"Woah, this Torchic doesn't mess around," Tetheron stated with a whistle, earning miffed looks from the other three. He rubbed his head weakly and defended just as weakly, "I mean, I'm single and all heh."
"What did you say about me!" Rosa shot back turning the roots of the trees towards them, ready to send them their way, "The nerve of som-"
It was then the heliolisk interrupted with a smile, "some cocks?"
"That's it!" She roared, throwing the trees at the group. Gathor caught one and was sent back a ways from the force of the throw. The other was destroyed by a mix of Freya's Air Slash and Tetheron's Blaze Kick, while the chesnaught shielded them from the splinters. Freya then flew up in the air and fired two Air Slashes from her wings in an 'X' towards the two. The heliolisk rushed out of the way, while Rosa levitated in the air, avoiding it from above. She ascended to the same level as Freya, who gave a condescending look at this substitute for wings. She did a quick dive to the side turning to fire a Flamethrower at the psychic type. Rosa, did an evade, mixed with an elegant twist. Though Freya's was the distraction from the real attack. Rosa was struck in the stomach by a High Jump Kick from Tetheron, up in the air from a leg up by the chesnaught.
Despite the powerful move's direct impact, the gardevoir didn't take too much damage cause of the typing matchup. Tetheron used his footing on her to push off and backflip back to the chesnaught. "Dang, that was a direct hit too." the ranger said a bit disappointed.
"Yeah it sucks..." Tetheron agreed, "the tragedy of us fighting types, eh."
Rosa by now had regained her areal balance and was about to attack till a loud voice shouted, "Watch dis bois!" Rosa and the two fighting types looked to see Gathor spinning around with the tree in his arms. He gave one hard swing and threw it directly at Rosa. Her eye's shut halfway and said, "Really." at the spinning tree thrown at her. She lifted her arm slightly, giving a telekinetic push from below it, thus sending it over her head and crashing behind her somewhere.
"Dumb brawd," Gathor gloated with a sardonic smile. Rosa gave a wide eyed stare in puzzlement, right before she was tackled by a speedy Freya and landed in the trees somewhere with her. "Fuck her up good, honey." Gathor walked over to the other two and eyed down the remaining six Pokémon.
The heliolisk gave a few claps before pulling his right to his side and thematically swinging it forward to signal the charge. The three Weavile rushed forwards, pulling out Night Slash claws. They zig zagged their way towards the three. The chesnaught got in front and threw up a Spiky Shield forcing the Pokémon to go around, right into a waiting Gathor and Tetheron. The blaziken's butterfly kick sent to two on his side onto their backs, while Gathor's back fist swipe knocked the other one into a tree.
"Good job guys!" the ranger shouted, but suddenly his Spiky Shield was struck by a huge force. We was knocked back and almost fell over, if Tetheron hadn't leaped in to help him keep his balance. The ranger dropped his shield, seeing the rhyperiors taking a few breaths from using Rock Wrecker.
"Whatcha wai'in for?" Gathor bluntly stated, walking by the two, "take dem out, while I get da runt. You, Ranger!" The chesnaught pointed to himself, for clarification, "Get inside and keep dah young-uns safe."
"Go, I'll cover you if they fire something," Tetheron assured, helping the mon up and pushing him towards the house. As soon as the ranger had made it inside her turned around and joined with Gathor. The rhyperiors were still needing some time before being able to attack again. Tetheron and Gathor kept their gazes straight towards their enemies.
"Cover me," Gathor requested, without looking.
"Sure," Tetheron nodded taking a few steps to the side, and readying his fists to fire Flamethrowers. They were about to carry out the charge, when Rosa came flying from the woods rolling on the dirt, right to the casual heliolisk. Freya stepped out from the forest with a few cuts, but not as much as she had inflicted on her opponent. Rosa, slowly got up, wiping some blood of her cheek from a hard punch she had received.
"Having fun?" the heliolisk mockingly asked. Rosa didn't answer, but formed a shadow ball as she eyed him angrily amid her wheezing. She threw it straight for Freya, who stepped to the side and leaned back, barely evading the edge of the Shadow Ball. She then surged an Air Slash in her right wing and flung at the Gardevoir, who fired a Shadow Ball in response. The resulting collision sent a wave that knocked an unbalanced and damaged Rosa down to one knee.
"Are you going to help or what?" a panting Rosa demanded from her ally.
“What? I think you're doing splendidly. Great entertainment value.” The heliolisk laughed, shrugging with a dark smile.
“Idiot, You’re wasting our time and giving them opportunity to-” Rosa began, struggling to get to her feet.
“Fine Rosa, since you're so hell bent on doing our job,” The mon grumbled in annoyance. He snapped his fingers signaling the rhyperiors and weaviles to come. They complied and the heliolisk ordered. "Weaviles, take on the feraligatr, while you rhyperiors deal with the Charizard. Keep them off me and Rosa so we can kill the weaker ones of their group."
"Excuse me!" Tetheron shot, a little offended by the comment.
"Break," The small mon ordered, and their grunts immediately targeted the couple. The rhyperiors forced Freya back in the air with their alternating Stone Edge, while Gathor was busy trying to keep up guard against the weavile's switching of range and close up attacks.
Tetheron was left standing between the two leaders and the house. He raised his fists and put a serious expression on his face. His muscles were tense, though he was nervous, especially due to being against a psychic that seemed to be the one that killed that soldier earlier.
"Which one wants to dance with the Tetheron first," He shouted in prideful facade, trying to keep his worriedness hidden.
“Ah, that's cute, he thinks he's a match for us," the heliolisk commented with a smile. Rosa rolled her eyes as she rubbed on of her bruises. "So, do you want to dance with the man first?"
“You can play stupid with him instead, you sicko. I’m going to get the chesnaught and that kid.” Rosa spoke with an angry gaze. The heliolisk shrugged and stepped forward to fight, while Rosa was walking over to the left, to go around. “No you don’t!” A voice shouted from the woods on Rosa's right. The three looked in the direction of the shout just as the chesnaught jumped out and threw an orb at the two. The heliolisk leaped a little out of its possible range, while the gardevior stopped it midair and flung it away with her mental powers, but not before it activated, sending a black repulse in the area. The gardevior clasped her head in agony from the Mental static orb. This mixed with the wounds she had accumulated caused her massive pain, sending her to her knees.
“Oh sorry my dear, looks like you’ll have to sit this one out. Get her out of here so she can rest her head.” He signaled one of the weaviles to carry the squirming gardevoir away. Tetheron rushed to stop the escape, but barely managed to spy and avoid a Thunderbolt. He found himself cut off from the escaping two and the ranger, by two electabuzzs, the ones Freya had burned before. Tetheron snarled and got into a defensive stance as the two mon's circled him slowly.
Meanwhile, the ranger was staring down the smirking heliolisk. “I don’t know who or what you are,” the chesnaught growled readying to engage, “but I won’t let you harm children you monster.”
“Oh what caring heart,” the heliolisk teased with a malicious grin and squinting eyes as it walked forwards in small steps. He suddenly began to morph and grow taller. As this transformation was going on, the morpher said, “Tell me carer. What happens when a heart stops?”
The mon stopped walking revealing a dark grey zoroark with white strands on his chest fur and red vertical lines with his yellow eyes. the ranger braced himself as the Dark Type cackled, putting his claw on his face. “The blood ceases flow and the body dies slllowwly. So metaphorically speaking, if you have a heart to protect yet you die in the process, does that meant the thing you protect will be hunted down and slowly die in an agonizing way?” The Grass/Fighting type just remained silent and stood firm in his stance.
The zoroark continued. “You should feel proud about your noble actions. You prevented my associate from tracking the mon inside or on the run. Guess then We’ll just have to find any witnesses ourselves. After all, if you don’t find the area of infection, the infection spreads till such a place is no longer able to stay on the body without killing it." As he spoke, he slowly moved his claw off his face and on his neck, where he clenched it firmly as if pretending to choke himself. Not enough to actually affect his breathing, but enough to intimidate the ranger.
The ranger shook his head, trying to keep his focus on protecting. He responded with, "Yeah, well just try! I've sworn to protect mon's as my job states. You don't scare me."
The dark type merely gave a "pfff" jerking his head slightly to the right, clearly showing his disbelief for this acting. "Want to know what's is even more hilarious?” The zoroark stared at him and raised his right claws to attack, “It’s how painful it is when it does get to that stage of corruption. In my head, you are the protecting heart of this story, those mons your fighting with are the other organs, the body is the prize 'her research', the mind is whoever is in that house, and the infection spreading is these pawns. I’m what you call the infector or in another wording, I’m the Plague. Funny how that's so close to my name, Plageues."
Plageues gave another malevolent laugh as his tongue licked his chops. He then made a gesture of a claw slice on his head. As his hand slowly dragged on his face, he whispered loud enough for the mon to hear, "Tell me heart, how does it feel to stop moving yet still alive. How you’ll slowly die knowing that the rest of the body will soon follow even more tortured than you will endure? That your failure to purge the virus will cause the rest of the body to follow you to death going through more reverse than you will?”
Terms:
Torchic - Chick/Lady a more casual term.
Names:
Plageues - (Play-jee-u-is)
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Post by vray on Feb 27, 2018 14:43:37 GMT
Contains Language, Blood, Dark Themes [13] Chapter 5 Smoke in the Trees
Seliph was watching outside the window at the fight. He trembled at the sight more of the mons attacking his parents and uncle. He was frozen in place. He heard that horrible voice in his head over and over from that female in his head.
“Heh, you can make this easier on yourself, just think about it. Where does she have it hidden?"
He closed his eyes and clasped his head from the trauma of it all. What was happening? Why was this going on? So many questions permeated his head. He was suddenly shook out of it by Jaron. “Seliph stop it! Get it together, mom and dad need our help.” Seliph opened his eyes to see his youngest brother Jaron, trying to keep a brave face. He looked at the door seeing Ciecro trying to break down the locked door.
“Damn dis door!” He shouted in frustration, “Why did dat chesnaught lock it!”
“Come on Seliph, help us break it!” Jaron urged the Frogadier, running over to help Ciecro.
Seliph looked out the window at the brawl. He saw Gathor slicing through his opponents, Freya burning any enemies near her, Tetheron thrusting blow after blow on multiple mons, and the chesnaught squaring off against the zoroark. He remembered what his Mom had asked him. He knew what he’d have to do.
He ran into his room, and pulled the key out of its hiding spot. He then hurried to Freya’s study. He pulled the box out and used the key. He gazed on the contents within. A parcel full of notes, and a bottle containing some strange red liquid. He didn’t stop to marvel at the items. Putting the items and bottle in a nearby shoulder bag, he headed back to the front door.
Jaron and Ciecro were still trying to break the door down, but failing miserably due to how sturdy it was.
“Jaron Ciecro, come were getting out of here!” He yelled, waving for them to follow.
“What? Why?” Jaron asked.
“I’m not runnin'. Dey need our help,” Ciecro protested.
Seliph sighed as he pulled the hot headed charmander from the door. "Look, I want to help them, but we aren't strong enough to and they told us leave."
Ciecro crossed his arms and huffed, "I can't jus' leave dem."
"I know, I know," Seliph said putting his free arm on the fire type's head, "but...you see we need to keep this away from them." Seliph, gestured his head to the sack.
"What's in there?" Jaron asked.
Seliph slid the bag onto his shoulder and turned to Jaron, "It's what those bad guys outside are after and we can't let them get it. Mom and Dad are strong enough to take them, along with our Uncle and that...other guy. We need to keep the stuff in this safe incase there's more."
"Bu-" Ciecro began till they heard an explosion outside, making them all freeze. They looked simultaneously to one of the windows to see some smoke begin to form. They all assumed immediately that it was mom doing her thing, but with the intent to kill instead of train. Without another word, the three made their way to the back door.
< O >
“Gathor!” Freya shouted above the brawl, “We need to buy them more time.”
Her husband nodded and raised his defense. He let his weavile assaulters sliced at his body repeatedly to charge Rage.
“What is wrong with you!” Tetheron exclaimed to his sister, trying to evade his opponent's Thunderbolts, “He’s bad enough with his gift active, without an enormous attack boost. Are you trying to get us all killed?”
“Just stay out of his sights and help the Ranger against their other leader. I’ll deal with the back woods. We have to guarantee an escape route, if we can’t win this fight.” she advised, taking a moment from her range move exchanges with the two Rock mons.
Tetheron concurred and began rushing towards the one electabuzz between him and the dueling two. The mon tried a Thunderbolt, but Tetheron jumped onto his knees, using the moment to slide as he leaned back to avoid the attack. He then dove forward off his knees and planted one of his hands, using the speed to spring over and kick the attacker before he could fire another. He twirled his body slightly, as he planted his other hand and used both to spring himself back to his feet and back to a sprint. "Sorry kid," He waved in a boast at the laying down and dizzy electabuzz.
Meanwhile Plageues had driven the chesnaught to the clearings edge. He then fired a focus blast. The ranger was about to block with Spiky Shield. However, he was pounced upon by one of the weaviles from behind and the two were hit by the move. The ranger hit the tree while his attacker fell nearby injured. Plageues smiled as he sauntered over. “How funny you are.” He faintly cackled raising his claw, “Thinking you could help, when you just a simple mon fighting with your superiors.”
He was about to slice, but stopped spying Tetheron’s incoming hook kick. He leaped back just in time to avoid the strike and a follow up Butterfly kick. After he was far enough away, the zoroark growled in annoyance, “Why bother? He’s just a mon and you’re a Norfarion.”
Tetheron smirked in a defensive stance and replied with, “Funny talk coming from a leader of mindless minions. I’m sure you feel so brave having to resort to a minion meat distraction to even land a blow.”
The villain was about to reply when a loud roar came resounded in the area. The two looked at the origin of the noise to see Gathor, his red eyes were glowing wildly and his body pulsed a violent aura. The weaviles tried to attack with range moves, but had to give all their time to avoiding the powerful slashes from Gathor. However, it wasn't long till one was sliced across the chest. The other tried to leap on his back, but was sent sailing with a powerful swipe from the angry Gathor's arm, right towards the blank staring two.
“What the fu-” Plageues began, till the flying weavile landed on him from Gathor’s smack.
“I hope you know what you’re doing Freya.” Tetheron muttered, rushing over to help up the injured ranger.
“What’s wrong with hi-” the injured mon asked, holding his injured side.
“His Original’s gift is Death Wrath. Let’s just let him kill till he calms down.” Tetheron answered. They were joined by Freya, who had finished burning the rear forest.
“Where’s he hurt?” She asked the chesnaught, who looked at his cut side. She, however she suddenly spread her wings and flew away from them, using Dragon Clawe on an incoming Focus Blast.
“Dang, and I thought I was observant.” Plageues cackled, admiring her impressive detection and reaction. The zoroark turned to look at the spectacle of Gathor taking on the remaining five ferals and winning.
“Wow,” He marveled, “Norfarions are powerful. Especially when they aren’t in control. If only we could get more of your kind in that state.” He stroke his chin while looking at his right.
Freya, rightfully so, was pissed by this comment. “Can it you wretch. If you value your life, I suggest you leave with your tail between your legs,” Freya threatened.
“Sorry not an option.” He smirked, looking to his right. The trio were met with a volley of Zap Cannons from a group of four porygon 2s in hiding. The three were paralyzed and damaged from the amount of hits. The porygon 2s came out and rallied around the group, awaiting their leader's order. "I did say it was fun to mess with her, but she was right about me not being an idiot." He let out a dark smile and gave his most chilling stare at the female charizard, “Fight them till they can’t resist. I do want them alive, but feel free to spread the lovely red as far as you can.” He walked away and waved as the ferals unleashed Thunderbolt after Thunderbolt on the struggling group.
Plageues then stopped as he stared at Gathor, still fighting and unaware of the situation regarding Freya and the others. He licked his chops a little and with a wide grin thought, Now for the real fun. He raised his right arm and closed his palm as if it was some kind of signal. Some rustling happened on the forest to his right and eventually faded. Clever trying to cover your escape route...course I have good reason to believe that escape wasn't directly for you, heh. I'm going to have fun with whatever offspring is brought to me.
< O >
Meanwhile, Seliph and his brothers put good distance between them and the fight. They looked back to see fire light coming from the rear.
“Good, mom gave us some cover,” Seliph expressed in relief.
“She is tough after all,” Jaron agreed. They resumed but were suddenly greeted with a Thunderbolt a few steps in front. An electivire sprang in front of them. It fired another Thunderbolt, but the three evaded.
“Guys,” Seliph uttered to his brothers, “we have to take him down.”
“Right!” The two shouted in glee, ready to put their training to work.
Jaron fired Scald at the mon while Ciecro unleased Flame Burst. The opposing mon blocked both with two Thunderpunches. Seliph dove between the attacks and threw a Water Pulse into the mons eyes. The mon's vision became foggy and hurt due to the move's impact. He couldn't see and began firing random blasts of Thunderbolts in random directions. The brother's immediately sought cover. Ciecro quickly dove behind a stump just big enough to cover his body, Jaron stood behind a tree barely evading some random bolts and Seliph did his best to nimbly make his way to a rock not far away. As he was nearing it, one of the bolts struck the ground behind him, making him stumble slightly.
"Seliph!" Jaron shouted, who had been watching.
"Shut it!" Ciecro shouted, but it was too late. The mon was aware of which direction the group was and while still mostly blind, he had recovered from the confusion and was starting to be able to see better. This however, didn't stop him from firing Thunderbolts to cover for his temporary handicap.
Seliph scrambled behind the rock and took a few breathes of relief. He barely crazed his view past the rock at the mon still firing, though starting to blink his eyes. Shit Seliph ranted as he realized the mon's attacks were firing in their direction only, the direction where their parents were fighting. If we don't do something now, any pursuers could find us. If they follow these moves they'll find me, the bottle and my bro-..... His face grew serious. He took a breath as he drew out a Cut and held it backhanded.
“Bro, what are you doing?” Jaron asked as best he could from his cover without their enemy hearing.
Seliph ignored it and leaped from his hiding place. He maneuvered past the bolts and dove close to the mon's legs. The electric type was still a little blind and with it being night, he failed to noticed Seliph was directly in front of him at his feet. Seliph, shifted his Cut to forehand and bent down. In one motion, he lept onto the mons head and thrust the move’s into the mons forehead. The mon’s red feral eyes blacked out as he let out a loud screech for a brief moment. Seliph kept the move firmly pressed on the mon's head and move it in deeper. The Electivire's arms fell to his side and he fell backwards. Seliph pulled out his Cut and backflipped off as the mon fell on his back...dead. Seliph sighed as he released his Cut, causing the blood on it to fall on the ground.
Jaron who had seen the whole thing, stood there frozen. Those eyes as Seliph stabbed the mon were implanted in his head. It sent shivers through his body. "Did he get 'im?" the voice of Ciecro asked. Jaron blinked for a second as his focus went to Ciecro, who hadn't seen the scene, but who had just released himself from being curled into a ball. Jaron didn't say anything, just gave a fast nod. He then got from his hiding place, returning his eyes to the slightly wheezing Seliph. Out of some impulse, Jaron ran up to Seliph and shouted, “Why did you do that‽”
The question surprised Seliph, who did realize he had just killed someone, hadn't really questioned the choice. He let out a sigh, knelt down a little so his eyes were on level with his scared little brother's and answered, “He was a threat and could have lead mons to our position.”
“He’s righ' Jaron.” Ciecro defended getting out of his hiding place to join the two, “Da mon wouldn' stawp. It was either him or us.”
“But-” Jaron began, shivering a little.
Seliph put his hand on his younger brother’s her and rubbed it. He softly answered, “I’m sorry Jaron, but we couldn’t risk it. I didn’t want this either, but they struck first. As Ciecro put it, ‘either him or us’.”
Jaron reluctantly nodded and they hurried on. After a few more minutes of running, Seliph stopped. The two were about to ask “why” till Seliph gave them the bag he was carrying.
“Take this and get to the mountain pass. Go to the safe location Mom and Dad showed us and stay there. If I don’t return in half an hour, go to Perion town and take this bag with you. I’m going to check on how the fight is going.”
They were about to protest till Seliph replied sternly, “You two are the only ones they don’t know about. Those items in that bag are the whole reason for this attack. If they acquire those things, all mom's work and the whole reason we came to live here will be as well.” Jaron’s head looked down, while Ciecro nodded in understanding.
"What do you mean?" Jaron inquired, with a tilt of the head, "what's in here?"
Ciecro looked at Seliph and said, "Ge' goin'" The frogadier nodded and rushed off. Jaron was about to call out, but Ciecro covered his mouth.
After Jaron finally wrestled his mouth free, he demanded in a whisper, "Why did you do that?"
Ciecro didn't say anything. He just merely opened the bag and pulled out a red bottle and shoved it at Jaron. The little totodile eyed it, his annoyance replaced with curiosity. He was about to ask his older brother what this was, but Ciecro shook his head. "I dun know," The charmander admitted, "but I'll be damned if dem bastards ge' it from us."
Jaron looked back at it, just staring at the red liquid. It seemed so scary what with mom's research on this and yet it looked so … calming.
< O >
After ten minutes of traveling, Seliph arrived at the side of their home’s clearing. The fire was still raging, but not near where Seliph was. He was filled with dismay at the site of his mom, uncle, and the ranger restrained and exhausted. Gathor was also greatly spent, but was still putting up a fight against the two rhyperiors restraining him.
“Well, you’ve certainly made a good head count. Well, from my team that is,” Plageues praised the three mons before him. Freya growled, Tetheron scowled, and the Ranger was nearing unconsciousness.
“Now, I might as well ask. Where is the liquid and we’ll leave?” The Villain asked.
“Go screw yourself!” Tetheron sneered.
Plageues sighed and complained, “Look I don’t want to kill you while you have info I require. So how about you tell me and we'll leave. Besides, it’s not like that info will mean anything anyway and aren't the ones you care about more valuable than some stupid liquid.”
“It means freeing mons from your groups influence. If we all die for such a reality to happen, I would more than accept death. You think your little ploy isn't going to work.” Freya snarled.
“Well we’ll get it out of you one way or another. Take her and the Cocky blaziken. But before you do.” He smiled as he slowly walked over to the barely awake ranger. He looked at the Grass mon’s right shoulder and sighed.
“Oh well, I guess you’ll do.” He spoke in disappointment as he sliced the victims throat with one stroke. The other two were left in horror till they were hit on the heads and became unconscious.
Meanwhile, Gathor was still trying to resist despite his gift’s effects from wearing off. He glanced just in time to see the grunts begin carrying the two away. He roared as his Death Wrath surfaced again. He broke free and shredded at the two mons restraining him. He rushed towards Plageues roaring.
Gathor sliced at him, but Plageues leaped over him. Gathor did a turn slice, but stopped in his tracks. In front of him was Freya, with a scared look. His arm shook as he angrily said, “Damn you.”
Freya then gave a malevolent smile as she pierced Gathor’s chest with her Night Slash shrouded claws. Plageues then dropped his illusion and put his head next to the frozen Gathor.
“Looks like you couldn't even hurt her image. Shame that she made a mon like you soft. But don’t worry, we’ll take good care of her. I’m sure she won’t have any trouble learning our ways.” The zoroark chuckled in a low tone as Gathor’s growl became weaker, “Don’t worry about her being alone. We’ll make sure she visits her kid in person. Imagine the look on his face when he sees his mum again. Well, the last face he’ll see.”
This was it. Gathor mustered all he could out of his left arm and sliced Plageues over his right eye. The mon caught his balance grabbing his face, as Gathor hit the ground, slowly losing consciousness. Instead of crying out from the pain, Plageues merely laughed.
“Your claws are sharp aren’t they?” The Villain complimented as his right eye bled, “Thanks for the send off. I’ll make sure to pass on your message to your kid."
Plageues then walked away, leaving Gathor reaching out his arm to his now gone Freya. Gathor rarely cried, but he couldn’t stop the tears from forming now. He clenched his outstretched hand and in his head he pleaded, “Seliph, please keep y-yah brothers safe. Please, keep dem sa……….” His head hit the ground. His eyes slowly closed and his breathing grew very slow.
D-d-d-dad!? Seliph screamed in his head. His mind shot back to the day before; He thought about his talk with his dad. Seliph fought back the tears and nodded to his father. Dad....I'll keep them safe. At all costs. It won't be easy, but I won't let you down. I-I'll ... I'll do you proud ... Dad. Seliph then ran into the woods leaving the battle scarred clearing.
The last of the grunts had left now, some in search for the kids others to help with the escort. All that was left were the fallen and Gathor. A rustling sound came from nearby as a silhouetted figure came out of some bushes. It moved cautiously, making sure that no one was watching. Upon arriving at the corpse of Gathor, it knelt down and examined him.
"...Tell me..." Was all it said as it placed one of it's arms on the feraligetr's head. It was then lights of green shown on the strangers eyes, "...Tell me everything...".
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Post by vray on Mar 4, 2018 23:05:07 GMT
This Chapter contains Language (but not very much) [13] Chapter 6 The Mind of Prey Seliph rushed on his way towards the mountain pass. While the scene of his father’s death still was in his mind, he remained focused on finding his siblings. He knew that it hadn’t been half an hour, meaning he could still rendezvous with them. As he left the forest and now tread on the mountain’s stony road, Seliph occasionally would look back at the forest. It was that he feared being followed, but that he still couldn’t believe this all was real and had to grasp again at this reality. A reality with his dad gone, mom and uncle taken, home destroyed, and brothers alone. He finally arrived at the spot, a crevice that lead into a series of small tunnels. These tunnels were dug through the mountain by Durant workers on request of Freya. In case there was such an instance of attack, they would go into the crevice, get one of the maps in their location, and head to a town via the tunnels. Seliph looked in the crevice. There was no light from Ciecro’s tail, nor any traces of movement or tracks. Seliph remained calm and spoke his brother’s names. He did this three times, each met with silence. He leapt through the crevice and landed in the tunnel. He called again for his brothers, met with still no reply. His face showed dread from the fear he felt. He walked a few feet still trying to see something. His foot then struck against something. Something soft. He froze and reluctantly began looking down slowly, until his eyes saw the bag he had given the two. He fell on his knees and grabbed it. He was about to open it when suddenly his face was struck with a torrent of boiling hot water. He fell on his back and was pounced upon by some mon. A red light illuminated the area faintly. He looked up to see a Dragon Claw at his throat, the red light on flickering on an orange tail, and a growling face of a charmander above him. “C-ciecro!?” Seliph stuttered. “Seliph!?” The mon spoke trembling. Ciecro released his dragon move and hugged his brother’s neck. “Yah okay brother, yah okay! Jaron, it’s okay, it’s our brother.” A totodile ran out from the darkness and joined Ciecro hugging Seliph. The three shared a silent moment of tearful embrace. Till Seliph complimented with a chuckle, “Your Scald is really hot Jaron.” Jaron backed a little ways and rubbed his left mid arm with his right. He blushed and awkwardly said, “T-thanks, I’m sorry I didn’t know it was you. Ciecro made a plan in case a mon that wasn’t you found is before we left.” Seliph laughed and rubbed Jaron’s head. Ciecro smirked like the punk he was and Jaron tried to suppress his laughter but it was in vain. Seliph got up and opened the bag to make sure everything was there. “What happened back there?” Jaron asked, causing a sad frown to cross Seliph’s face. He fearfully turned and opened his mouth to talk. He paused for a second, sighed and told them the truth. What hurt more to Seliph wasn’t just their faces after hearing it, but that they didn’t even understand why. Why their family was targeted. Seliph looked at the two and their tearful eyes and with a rueful smile said, “Let’s go. We have to hurry to the town. Ciecro did you get the map.” The charmander wiped his face with his arm and nodded. Seliph grabbed Jaron’s hand gently lit a stick with Ciecro’s tail, and asked Ciecro, “You wanna take the lead?” Though Ciecro was still crushed, he gave an encouraging “Reverse, Yeah!” smile. He took the lead as Seliph and Jaron followed. < O >
They arrived in view of the town after removing the stone covering the tunnel. There was still light in its presence, indicating awake mons. Seliph nodded to the two and they began to move cautiously. Taking the lower routes around the little hills, instead of a quick run over. They were almost a hundred yards away, when Seliph pulled the two and ducked beneath a rock.
“What is it?” Jaron whispered. Seliph didn’t answer, but continued to stare at something. He gazed upon a mon silhouetted by the towns light. However, he could identify the species as a Rhydon. But more importantly, he saw the solid red eyes it had.
So they were prepared incase mons escaped. Seliph thought. He turned to the two and relayed the news.
“What now?” Jaron asked in fear.
“We can’t stay out here in the open,” Seliph admitted, “We’ll have to go around that guy.”
“Wait look over dere.” Ciecro quietly announced, pointing to a secluded house on a dock residing on a rivers bank. Seliph agreed, making the Charmander smirk with pride. They stealthily made their way to the house. On the door was a name. Miss Dresha.
“You think that we can stay here for the night?” Jaron asked, a bit skeptical due to how scared he was.
“We got no choice, Jaron,” Ciecro bluntly stated, “It either here or dat town, dat could have more den one enemy in dere.”
Jaron gulped and clenched on Seliph’s arm with both hands. Ciecro tensed his body, in case they needed to fight whatever met them. Time stopped for the three as Seliph made three knock noises on the door. It was silent. Seliph raised his hand to do it again.
“I heard you.” An old voice came from their right.
Seliph gasped, Jaron shrieked and hid behind Seliph, and Ciecro shouted, “shit!”.
“Jumpy little strangers are you.” A middle aged female lumineon laughed, “What can I do for you three?”
After regaining his poise, Seliph asked the lady, “Miss, I hope you don’t mind but me and my brothers need a place to stay. We can’t stay in town, and we saw your house. I don’t have money on me, but if you do let us stay we’ll work for whatever you deem a fai-”
“Nonsense,” The Fish interrupted, “To turn children out in the night with no place to stay is a chilling thought to any civil citizen. You can stay here boys free of charge. Though I would like to learn about your story, my guests.”
Seliph nodded, “Thank you miss that's very kind of you.”
“It's not much, my house, but it's been good to me. Then again you lot are half the space my dear wailord of husband was so it should be fine. Wait right here as I go let you in,” She stated and dove under in the round pool of water.
"'Ey so um bro," Ciecro mumbled while they waited, "ain't wailohds...big."
"Yes...?" Seliph answered, a bit confused about the question.
"So den how is her-"
"Oh no, she doesn't mean her husband was a wailord, Ciecro," Seliph interrupted, a little amused by Ciecro's assumption. "She just meant that...well...um that he was...kinda-"
As Seliph grasped for a proper way to say this, Jaron though about it on his own. He came to the conclusion and said, "So she was saying he's fat."
That statement hit Seliph out of nowhere, "Jaron! not fat. That's not a nice thing to say about somebody. Besides, she probably meant he was big all around as in a large...like fish."
"But isn't a fatter fish a larger fi-" Jaron defended. But stopped as he saw an icy stare come from Seliph. A stare that speaks, "Doesn't matter, don't say it"
The tension was broken as a sudden click came from the door, resulting in it opening. "Careful when coming in," They heard a voice call out, "the steps for leg walkers can get a bit slick," Seliph then led Jaron in, as Ciecro followed after giving the hilly plains one last browse.
Jaron and Ciecro, snoozed on a nice little rock, while Seliph shared some Oran tea with the lady of the house.
“Thank you again Miss Dresha for letting us stay.” He spoke with a long face.
“Please call me Dresha and don’t give it a second thought. You boys seem like good children and I’m more than happy that you decided to come here instead of the town.” She took another sip of tea and asked about him and his brothers. He told her the events, though kept the details to a minimum.
“How horrid those mons.” Dresha shook her large fins, “I’m sorry about your loss. Tell you what young man, you three can stay here as long as you’d like.”
“W-why? You don’t even know us?”
“I believe in my abilities to judge character, and while you three did show up randomly your exhausted faces were enough to convince me. And hearing your story sealed the deal. Plus, I would love to have children in this home, since my dear husband died before we could have any.”
“Thank you mam.” Seliph nodded. But his face remained tense. Miss Dresha dove to retire, while Seliph went over the items in the bag. He looked over the notes, looked at the bottle, and thought about all that had happened. Voices from the memory played in his head.
“Tell me anything about your Mother’s research or I’ll break you over and over!”
“Don’t worry, we’ll take good care of her. I’m sure she won’t have any trouble learning our ways.”
“It means freeing mons from your groups influence. If we all die for such a reality to happen, I would more than accept death.”
“Go into the house now and find your brothers.”
He began pondering what to do next. He thought for about an hour before making a decision. He tore an empty section of a note sheet, took wrote a notes and put it on the desk for Dresha. He looked at his kin and closed his eyes.
< O >
The next morning, Jaron woke up. He was still tired, and tried to keep on sleeping. He soon gave up and yawned. He looked around the room and spied the snoring Ciecro next to him. He sighed with a smile and went to find Seliph and Miss Dresha. He walked into the entry room to see Miss Dresha at her pool desk, wearing her glasses, and slightly down in mood.
“Miss are you okay? Also, do you know where my older brother is?”
“Oh um he’s not here,” She replied with pauses in between the words.
“What do you mean?” Jaron inquired confused.
“Don’t worry Jaron.” Ciecro yawned, scratching his back walking in, “He's prob'ly makin' sure dat everytin' outside is okay.”
“He’s not rel…….he left this note for you.” The lumineon informed them with a low lady tone voice.
Jaron lifted the note off the desk and began reading it. His eyes widened in disbelief as he continued to read the torn paper.
“You, okay Jaron?” Ciecro asked the tearing up Totodile.
Jaron didn’t reply, but said the word, “Why?” over and over.
Ciecro snatched the note away and read it.
To my siblings
I’ve asked Miss Dresha to take care of you. I’m going to continue what mom started and I don’t want you two to set me back. Stay there and don’t follow me. I don’t need you two in making it harder for me in making them pay for what they did. Don’t expect my return and don’t try to find me. You both can survive with what they taught you and Miss Dresha has agreed to take care of you. I don’t want any of your help and if you’re confuse about why I’m doing this, then figure it out and prove you both aren’t clueless kids. You both are still my brothers, but it’s in all out best interest that you runts stay here where you both won’t be a burden to my objective and won’t get yourselves killed. And don't do anything reckless. Just stay there where it's safe; you both stay where you belong.
Seliph
Ciecro dropped the note. He scowled and rushed to the door. He broke it open and ran out shouting, “Seliph come back!” Jaron rushed to the entrance and watched Ciecro going in wide circles trying to locate Seliph. Jaron looked back at the Lumineon with shocked eyes.
“I’m sorry, he left this note when I awoke.”
“It can’t be. He needs us. He-He wouldn’t abandon us here to do our fight by himself.” Jaron mumbled to himself, “Were in this together.”
Thirty minutes passed. Ciecro had tired himself out and walked back to the house. Jaron looked at the scowling Ciecro. He walked past Jaron grumbling, “Fine Seliph. If we’re just a burden to yous, den just stay away an' never come back!”
Ciecro sat on a seat rock in the house. Jaron joined him an Miss Dresha wrapped her fins on their shoulders.
“Thank you for taking care of us, Miss Dresha.” Jaron stuttered.
“Y-yeah... Thank you.” Ciecro mumbled with forming tears in his angry eyes.
They hugged her and cried. They felt alone and confused. Miss Dresha nuzzled their backs with her fins and said, “Please call me aunt Dresha. I’ll take care of you two.”
< O > “Dammit he’s not here either,” Rosa shouted in anger at the town in front. “Shame you overslept my dear,” Plageues mocked, disguised as the Chesnaught he murdered. “Do you want to die?” The Gardevior spoke, gritting her teeth. Plageues sighed, reverting back to his normal form. He walked and stood beside her, overlooking the town. The sun was starting to rise across the horizon from the two. “How could that runt have eluded us? He shouldn’t have made it far or at least near enough for me to recognize his mental energy. He even has the works that we tried to acquire,” She muttered in annoyance. Plageues added by saying, “Its intriguing how one child escaped us. The only witness too. Well unfortunately we’ve been ordered to return to Mextrien. It will be nice to be back in the Original Hating continent. I wonder if they caught any to execute or torture for info. Even if that's more or less the radical ones in that land.” “Shut up you freak. You know he most likely knows you killed the father.” Rosa reminded him. “That’s perfect, actually. I hope he tries to avenge his dad, only die failing.” Plageues snickered, “I still think we should just kill all these nearby towns in case he somehow could escape your reach.” “That’s ludicrous on two accounts.” Rosa rebuked turning to walk away. “Careful not to sass the superiors Rosa. If you want to get promoted in the group you’ll have to stop being so affected by teasing.” Plageues stated with an evil smile. Rosa turned her face from him coldly and went on her way. Plageues looked back at the town, gave a quick chuckle and went after his associate. < O > It’s felt so long ago since our world was destroyed. All I had was Ciecro and you. While I would say I didn’t wish for this, I’m glad what good has come from it. It’s almost the eight year since that happened since HE left. Thanks for taking my grumbles and giving us a home. You’ve been so kind to us and a second mother to me and I assure you to Ciecro too. I’m glad you’ve helped us grow in this town and for housing my friend for a while. For everything you’ve done for us Aunt Dresha, I and Ciecro would like to take you out for a fun time.
Happy Birthday Aunt Dresha! From:Jaron and Ciecro.
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Post by vray on Mar 10, 2018 17:12:13 GMT
Contains mild language [13]
Chapter 7 Unwanted Changes
Jaron giggled as he read over the letter he and Ciecro had made for Miss Dresha’s birthday tomorrow. He slid the letter back in the neatly designed envelope and placed in into his desk’s drawer. Jaron then looked at the mirror on his desk and thought about the words he and Ciecro mulled over last night. He thought about the truth in the words. How he and Ciecro didn’t want to believe Seliph really did go or even would come back and be with them again. She helped them cope and not become bitter as they grew into the mons they are now.
Jaron chuckled a little at how the little totodile he once was, is now a fifteen year old Croconaw working for the Perion Town Local Ranger with his charmeleon brother. He looked at the papers on his desk and sighed. Miss Dresha got them into looking for something to do and despite this jobs cons it really wasn’t that bad. He was respected by his co-workers, despite being the youngest. Tomorrow, he would make that day very special for her.
Jaron finally decided to get back to working on the papers. He hadn’t gone for five minutes till the two entry doors slammed open. In walked a charmeleon dragging a fainted bunnelbee.
“Another one?” Jaron asked, not even glancing away from his focus on work.
“Yep, dis garbage is the one that broke into that orb shop nearby.” Ciecro grumbled, throwing the mon on a desk nearby, scaring the workers all around it. As the bunnelby was dealt with Ciecro leaned his back against the wall behind Jaron.
“So, you got the stuff set?” He asked in a whisper.
“Yeah, I did,” Jaron said out loud.
“Dude.” Ciecro shushed him, “I told you, this is between us. I don’t want any of dese losers thinking something silly about me.”
“It’s not that big of a deal.” Jaron chuckled looking at his scowling older brother, “Besides Ciecro, you don’t always hide the nice-guy you are inside well. I mean, isn't it clear, by all you do?”
“Can it shrimp! I need tah keep up my rep,” Ciecro snapped.
“Honestly Ciecro.” A voice came from an absol to their left, “It’s not bad to actually not be intimidating all the time. Besides, I and Jaron obviously can see through your little …… maturing.”
“Don’t flatter yah head Jasmine,” Ciecro replied, turning his head to face the female absol, “Your little psycho wording doesn’t mean shit to me.”
“By that he means he doesn’t understand,” Jaron interjected with a tease. Ciecro gave him a growl.
Jasmine walked over to the two and with a smirk told Ciecro, “You know what you need Ciecro.”
“A brain?” Jaron interrupted again also earning a louder growl from Ciecro. The charmeleon crossed his arms and looked away with his closed eyes. “Your a stupid runt, Jaron.”
“He’s not all wrong.” Jasmine teased.
Ciecro gave a small spat and walked off saying as he went, “I have better things tah do than listen to yawls' teasing. Just make sure you're ready for tonight, Jaron.”
After Ciecro had gone, Jaron let out a sigh. Jasmine inquired what was wrong to which Jaron replied, “Ciecro’s just well, feels distant. I know he cares about us, but he’s well not very open about it much anymore. It would be nice to get a smile from him just to see me once in a while.”
“Well maybe he just needs someone to show him how lucky he is.” Jasmine mentioned.
“Please, no one in their sanity would want to try and burn their hand in that fire. Besides, he doesn’t like being pestered anyway so-” Jaron dismissed till Jasmine interrupted.
“Well, if there is such a person for him I hope that person finds him and isn’t appalled by the mere first impression.” The two looked at each other and giggled. “Honestly Jaron I still find it hard to believe the stuff you told me about when you and Ciecro were kids.”
“Like when I said he used to roar like a frightened litleo girl.” Jaron chuckled softly.
“Or like when you told me how you splashed water in his face, and he shrieked like he had been stabbed and ran into a clove of trees nearby.” She added, trying not to giggle.
“He still does if you splash water on his tail.” Jaron added.
They tried not to laugh and keep their composure. But the silly image of present Ciecro being freaked out by water on his tail was too much for the two. They almost fell over laughing at the thought.
“Your brother tries to act so tough, but he sometimes is such a little kid.” Jasmine stuttered catching her breathe.
“Sometimes!” Jaron smiled, “Just yesterday he was getting seeds for our aunt he was about to pick a seed up when the store owner yelled don’t touch that, it’s a blast seed! and do you know what he said?”
“What?” Jasmine curiously asked.
“He said, 'Buzz off, I was told to get seeds and this I reckon this is a seed He picked it up and it blew right in his face leaving a mix of shock and black powder on it.' That sight along was priceless.”
“You mean he seriously touched a blast seed thinking it was a just any other seed.” Jasmine laughed in disbelief.
“You think he could tell, what with the sign in front that said DANGER BLAST SEEDS, ASK STORE MANAGER FOR INSTRUCTIONS FOR HANDLING BEFORE TOUCHING.” They both laughed hysterically.
“I don’t think anyone could be as stupid as Ciecro.” Jaron laughed.
“What about Vragon?” Jasmine giggled.
“He isn’t stupid!” Jaron protested. Then giggled a little as he added, “He just is too complicated. Like when at the library this dedenne was wanting to check out a book. Well Vragon wouldn’t let him because the book was for adolescents, and he thought the kid was too young to read it without asking his parents first.”
“Just to find out that kid was a thirty year old dedenne.” Jasmine finished while laughed.
“He said he was never so embarrassed in his life. In fact for a week he browsed through the town’s log, just to try memorize the townsmon’s ages.”
It took them five minutes to stop laughing at this. Finally they regained their sanity. Suddenly Jasmine recalled something, snapping her out of her laughter.
“Oh speaking of Vragon,” Jasmine said “He was here looking for you earlier.”
“Why, does he want me to try explaining it to him again that the phrase, 'It’s as plain as a nose on your face' is a metaphor for stating the obvious. Not a derogatory phrase for Mon’s without visible noses?” Jaron teased.
“No, though I know right. Such an over thinker, who doesn’t know the meaning of the word local color. He literally gave me such a surprised look when I said, 'Smell you later.'” Jasmine sighed trying not to laugh again, “But anyways he wanted you to meet him at his place after your shift. He thinks he might have found something else and wants to show you.”
“I’ll head there soon.” Jaron said with a nod. Jasmine went back outside, as Jaron internally laughed at all the things they talked about.
The town’s wooden clock tower rang three as Jaron walked out of the building. He looked up at the clear sky with a smile.
“I wonder what he’s found this time.” Jaron thought, beginning his way to Vragon’s residing, “I do hope this one does have a lead. I really hate it when he feels so close, only for some as he put it ‘new variable’ to come in and ruin it.”
Jaron passed from the eastern side of town and looked at the tree that housed Vragon’s one roomed home. As he continued he thought about meeting Vragon five years ago. How he was the one that found Vragon as an axew in the forest along with Ciecro. The reaction when Vragon finally awoke along with the truth of Vragon not knowing anything of his past. To think he would meet his best friend out of pure randomness.
By the time he finished this internal dialogue, he was at the trees base. He shouted up to the wooden treehouse.
“Hey Vragon, Jasmine said you wanted to see me about something.” He was met with only silence.
“Ugh, not again.” Sighed Jaron, “I swear, not even ten Metal Sound moves, would reach his ears when he’s reading”. He grumbled as he headed to the rope ladder. As he was climbing up, he would occasionally try calling again, but each time still meeting silence.
When Jaron reached the top he spied , Vragon, sitting in his wooden chair completely with the book he was reading. The dragon types topaz eyes moving left to right over and over again. His arms, top of his head and back were a solid black while his face, back spike and mid chest were white. His lower torso and legs were grey like every other fraxure, however his tusks were smaller and pointed close to his cheeks rather than straight out.
Jaron was about to get his attention, but stopped when an idea crossed his mind. He smiled darkly as he crept up behind the unsuspecting fraxure. Once behind him, Jaron grabbed Vragon’s shoulders and in a loud low voice Growled. “granbull!”
Vragon’s book was sent to ceiling as the poor Mon screamed and jumped into a nearby pile of books and notes.
“Sucka.” Jaron teased, snapping his fingers with a smirk of satisfaction. Vragon’s head popped out of his mountain of books to spy Jaron giggling at the reaction.
“Arceus, Jaron!” Vragon yelled, getting to his feet. “I about threw my book out the window again, and besides I’m not scared of any silly looking granbull.”
“Sure you aren’t.” Jaron teased.
“Well I am not Jaron!” Vragon snapped, “And why in the Creation Trio's Name! Did you do that?”
“Yeah,” Jaron laughed, “I just wanted to get your attention.”
“You liar!” Vragon slithered, “You could have easily just said 'hello' or possibly 'beg your pardon' instead of being goofy.”
“Mine was more fun.” Jaron defended with a grin.
“You Jerk.” said Vragon angrily, “Out of all the inconsiderate, rude, stupid nimrods that I have known. You Jaron! Are the most-”
“Anyhoo,” interrupted Jaron, quickly changing the subject before Vragon’s words got nasty, “Jasmine told me you found something interesting.”
In a mere second, Vragon’s attitude changed from great anger and displeasure to upbeat interest and excitement.
“Oh yeah,” he muttered as he moved papers and books to find what he wanted to show his friend.
“Here this is the one.” he proudly exclaimed, picking up a dusty old book. He blew on it to get some of the dust off, right in front of Jaron’s face, causing a rapid amount of loud sneezes.
“Sorry I didn’t see you there.” Vragon apologized sarcastically.
“Now whose lying.” Jaron protested back rubbing his now itchy snout.
“Don’t be sore Jaron.” Vragon laughed with vengeance, “You had that coming and not just for today.”
“Ugh” Jaron sighed, “Are you still mad about me hiding that ‘torn up book of yours’?”
“Firstly!” Vragon scolded harshly, “That 'Torn Up book of mine' is a rare first edition of a collection of many theories and speculations on the topics of 'Real and Reverse world distortions'. And secondly, you didn’t just hide that Book, making me frantically search for it all around town for two whole days! You had the gall and audacity, to return it to me on the third day saying, 'Oh I found this in your pile of books. Were you looking for it?'”
“I promised I wouldn’t do that again.” Jaron grumbled.
“After,” Vragon yelled, “you did it a second time but with my Cultural traditions of Hohann!”
“Who cares to read about some place where Ho-oh’s rule as shoguns?” Jaron sighed, growing bored of the conversation.
“I do!!!!!” Vragon yelled, Loud enough to make Jaron cover his ears.
“Okay, okay.” Jaron apologized, “I understand,….Pfft, that you’re obsessed with your books, I get it.” Jaron giggled.
Vragon was so angry at this joke, that he began walking slowly to Jaron. His claws giving the impression of a future strangling.
Trying to divert the topic, Jaron reminded Vragon about why he asked him to come. Vragon sighed, cooling his emotions down. He set the old book on his desk and explained.
“This book here is a collection of monarchy traditions of many countries and kingdoms.”
“So what is it you found?” Jaron asked getting a bit curious.
“This is what I found.” Vragon exclaimed boastfully as he opened the book and turned to a page with beautiful embroideries and detailed illustrations.
“Take a look at this picture” he said pointing to a picture of the symbol Truth and Ideals intertwine.
“So,” The curious yet clueless tododile theorized, “This is a finding because it’s the same color as you?”
“If it was that simplistic of a connection I could say any black ink on white paper would be a finding.” Vragon bluntly put it, planting his palm into his face.
“At least you would have more to go on.” Jaron joked.
The middle evolution dragon growled in annoyance at this, but collected his thoughts and explained to Jaron his reasoning.
“My pendent that I was holding on the day you and Ciecro found me is the exact same symbol and design as this picture.”
“Neat, your pendant is on a page of a dusty book.” Jaron murmured a little disappointed.
“It’s not just the matching you dolt!” stated an agitated Vragon, “The text below the illustration says that this design was and still is used in the kingdoms of Zekrious and Reshama, but they both only used their respective color side of the pendant parts.”
“So you think that could be a lead?” Jaron asked.
“Unfortunately it probably is not.” Vragon confessed with a frown, “It also stipulates that whenever royals of either kingdom pledged mate hood to one of the other kingdoms royals. The crests were then joined to commemorate this union of truth and ideals. Of course only royals wore the crests as pendants and only the legendary species Zekrom and Reshiram were royals in those countries respectfully.”
“So,” Jaron asked, rubbing his head trying to understand, “How the heck did you get this pendant? I’m mean it looks like it wasn’t made too long ago. And it’s not like a Zekrom nor a Reshiram can together have a Fraxure, like you, as offspring. I mean, you’ve told me that legends can only produce legends, no matter the partner, right? So why do you have that pendant?”
“I wonder about that a lot. I mean, biologically yes, legends couldn't have me, but you have to admit me being a breed of black and white fraxure is a bit coincidental. I mean, sure fraxure's like me exist in the world, but you never see them here in Triacal. Winthrobax maybe, but that's pretty far away, not to mention the fact I can't remember how I got near this town. So yeah, biologically it doesn't make sense yet I have this.” Vragon imparted, “Course, the only other possibilities out there would be;
A) I was given it, but the Royals only gave these to spouses and I assume I’m not at the age of mate hood in that country, B) I stole it which I hope I didn’t, but still is plausible, or C) I found it somewhere.
But even if it’s one of these three I still have no recollection of my life before being found five years ago.”
“And you’d think that the owner would know its missing by now if he’s still alive.” Jaron added.
“Not just that.” Vragon ranted, “but look at this map.” Vragon pulled out a dusty map he had been given.
“Were here in the silky plains region of the continent Triacal. We’re near but still a ways from Triacal’s eastern coast.”
“And where are these two kingdoms you speak of?” Jaoron inquired.
Vragon moved his claw to the far end of the continent Vestruben.
“You’re kidding. That’s how much space we are from those places!” Jaron stated in disbelief at the distance.
“I know, and this is just a map of our continent, Winthrobax, the Primordial Islands and Vestruben. By using the measures from the map’s scales, I have narrowed the distance, with straight line from us to it, a little over two thousand miles, excluding the six hundred more across each continent's body of water combined to even reach Reshama’s borders.”
“But that means there is at least a possibility, right?” Jaron encouraged.
This fact didn't cheer the Dragon Type up.
“Even if it is probable I still have an Averian Crest, so there’s that to consider. Just when a piece comes into play ten more holes pop up. It’s like when I begin to think of a possibility or explanation for me being here, something shows up to disprove or downgrade the plausibility of the my theory’s accuracy.” Vragon sighed. He slouched onto his study desk very discouraged.
“I wonder if I’ll ever find out, who I was, where I came from, and how I have this pendant.” He moaned, as he grabbed the glittering pendant around his broad neck and looked at the thing with a very depressed gaze.
“Don’t worry” said Jaron cheerfully trying to ease his friends worries, “I’m sure you’ll find out eventually.”
“Thanks Jaron,” Vragon replied, giving a slight grin, “If I have to have a total jerk of a friend in my life, I’m glad it’s you.”
“Thanks?” Jaron replied, to the bittersweet comment. Jaron shook it off and blurted out confidently, “I’m sure we’ll find another lead someday.”
“If only it were that easy to find one.” sighed Vragon even deeper than before, as he looked out the window to the light blue sky, “If only we had more clues.”
“Hey Vragon I know what will cheer you up. How about you and me go on another round.” Jaron challenged.
“Huh? Jaron I appreciate the thought but I should focus on work-”
“Nonsense Vragon.” Jaron interrupted throwing his arm over the disheartened fraxure, “It’s your day off from your job at the library and I’m done with my duties. You’ve read through books all day and haven’t been outside. No get your case and let’s go have some fun. Besides, I have a good feeling I’ll win this time.”
Vragon gave a little noise from internal chuckling.
“Yes Jaron, maybe today you will beat me in chess.”
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Post by vray on Mar 16, 2018 3:25:56 GMT
Contains: Language [13]
Chapter 8 Bluffing Rivals “You sure we should play chess out here?” Vragon questioned, unsure about Jaron’s reasoning for doing chess outside. “Come on Vragon the breeze isn’t strong today. Your pieces won’t be blown down easy anyways, being made of hard wood and all.” Jaron urged the fraxure on, “Now come on, let’s find a level place to set up and play.” The two looked around the lush hilly plains, till spotting a level rock they could play on. Jaron rushed over and got the chess board out. Vragon walked up and arrived when Jaron had finished placing the pieces in their respective places. With the board ready, the two sat on the grassy ground ready to start. “So do you want the white side or the black side?” Jaron offered. “Well, I’ll go with the Black Salamance side.” Vragon responded. “Okay I’m White Dragonite.” They started the game. Jaron thinking hard about his next move, while Vragon seemed to know what to do on his turn immediately upon its start. As they played, Jaron spied Vragon’s dull stare at the board. Jaron let out a slightly frustrated sigh and remarked. “Are you going to mull over your research all day? Take a break you researchamaniac.” Vragon mumbled, “That’s not a real word.” “Arceus dammit Vragon get your head in the game. I want to beat you at your best.” “I’m sorry Jaron.” Vragon replied with a guilty sigh, “I’m just down about all this and-” “That’s why you need to take a break and get your head some peace.” Jaron advised, “Now come on Vragon.” Seeing that Vragon was still down, Jaron resorted to plan B. “Say Vree-gon, what do you think abo-” “Don't you dare start that.” Vragon replied, still with a whisper but annoyed as well. But Jaron continued causing Vragon to grow angrier. “What Vree-gon? I’m just some illiterate country mon. I hope thy skill in proper speech can change this mon of slur to a more sophistica-” “Shut up you cretin!” Vragon lashed out in fury. “Awake now?” Jaron teased. Vragon didn’t counter, but merely exhaled in an attempt to calm his anger down. Jaron let out a friendly chuckle, causing Vragon to grin despite trying not to. “Come on Vragon. I just want you to take it easy. After all, you’ve spent so much time on figuring this out and like you said, you haven’t found a viable explanation for why you’re here. I’m your best friend and while I do want you to figure it out, your working yourself so hard that it's affect you physically and mentally. I mean hell, I know who my parents are, but I can’t imagine not remembering them let alone questioning who or damn it even what they are.” Jaron encouraged the down Fraxure. “…Heh you’re blunt Jaron, but I too am obstinate at times. I’m glad you know how to lure me out of my sad hollow thoughts. Though, beating me in strategy is a much more arduous task.” Vragon moved a piece with a determined grin. Jaron gave a punkish smile as the two locked direct gazes and resumed. Do to Jaron’s spurring Vragon was now serious. Jaron, despite not being as calculating as his Dragon Type friend, had managed to set himself in a good play position. He carefully grazed the board with his eyes, formulating a plan since it was his turn. Suddenly his confidence heightened upon getting a move to initiate check on Vragon in three moves. He moved his Escavalier Knight into position and readied himself for Vragon’s play along with thinking about his future play. “Okay, My Escavalier Knight can cover my Slowking Bishop. My Slowking Bishop is set in place to protect my Gardevoire queen to check him. All Vragon has to do is not check me or block my way and I’ll be in a good spot for checkmating him.” He smiled and urged Vragon to go ahead and move. To his surprise, Vragon merely moved his Bisharp knight to a square in the middle. Jaron stared at this weird move, perplexed at the intent yet not surprised by Vragon making a daring play. The corconaw looked from the board to see a crossed legged, arms folded, left eye raised and staring at him, and a firm and confident grinning Vragon. The croconaw studied the board over and over, trying to figure out Vragon’s counter. Jaron subtly attempted to get a reaction from Vragon by moving his hand over the board, picking up pieces, drawing lines with his claw and touching pieces. Unfortunately Vragon’s bluffing face was really hard to read. With every move from Jaron’s arm and actions that followed, Vragon merely followed with his eyes not dropping his challenging grin and solid posture. Jaron went back to pondering for his next move. “Ugh, he isn’t reacting. Damn it! Okay slow down Jaron and think. Vragon made a strange play that you can play off of. Okay so my options are, 1) Moving on with my plan 2) Take his vulnerable piece he moved 3) Do a diverting play Wait? That piece he moved. It’s in a spot to possibly check my Dragonite King on his next play. I have two more plays to make before I’m set. But if I take that piece he might have a trap or be delaying me. Ugh I don’t know what to do.” Jaron began feeling really stressed about thinking about his three options. Vragon just sat there in patience, which only made Jaron more nervous. Jaron moved his hand over the left part of the board, causing a brief widening of Vragon’s right eye. Jaron caught the quick change in glance and with a confident roar exclaimed. “Okay I’m calling your bluff.” He moved his Honedge Pawn from the right side of Vragon's Bisharp and took it. Vragon remained silent while Jaron chuckled showing his sharp croconaw teeth. Vragon closed his eyes and complimented Jaron with, “Congratulations Jaron, you called my bluff.” Jaron did a little hand gesture of “Yes!”, but immediately froze in place at the sound of Vragon’s voice speak in a dark sadistic tone. “But did you call the other bluff?” “What? Other bluff?” Jaron repeated baffled and getting a little nervous. “While yes I did have a good set up with my Bisharp knight and you foiled that with your Honedge Pawn, you moved the piece I wanted you too.” Vragon grinned darkly as he leaned in closer. Keeping his leering eyes and sinister smile on Jaron, the fraxure moved his Vespiquen Queen through the opening made by Jaron’s play and stated “Check your turn.” Jaron heart sank at this vile move upon his king. He gave himself a face palm as Vragon chuckled. The game ended a few minutes later with Jaron as the loser. The Water Mon began grumbling at the site of his checkmated Dragonite King. “Ugh you’re so fucking good at chess. I thought for sure I called your plan, Ugh.” “Well technically you called part of it, Jaron.” Vragon explained, “But the issue is that you made the wrong action upon calling the part you did. I gave that look to try and get you to move the piece I wanted. You appeared to show a skeptical look as you decided your play, so I tried to make it look like a trap. Reading your opponent’s play is a good idea, but playing off their moves you predict before they even make them is even better.” “I never thought of that. Wow, I have my work cut out for me.” Jaron marveled. He then gave a friendly punch into Vragon’s shoulder and challenged his fraxure pal, “I’ll beat you one day.” Vragon weakly laughed, rubbing his arm from the firm hit. Jaron guffawed and began putting the pieces up. After finishing the two began walking back to Vragon’s home. Jaron then remembered about his aunt’s birthday plans and got a great idea. “Hey Vragon, me and Ciecro are going to celebrate our aunt’s birthday tomorrow. You want in?” “Of course I would.” Jaron accepted with glee, “After all she let me stay with her, Ciecro and you till I got my treehouse. I would be-” “Damned if I didn’t.” Jaron finished Vragon’s sentence. Vragon laughed rubbing the back of his head with his claw. “Yeah something like that.” Suddenly Vragon stopped and exclaimed, “Oh hold on!” Vragon rushed back to the spot and picked up something off the ground. He jogged back to Jaron, putting his special pendant around his neck. “Heh, I thought you never let that thing out of your sight?” Jaron teased. “I took it off before we began.” Vragon explained dangling the piece of metal in front of his face. Jaron’s face became less rivaling and expressed a more friendly appearance. He looked at Vragon with a slight smile and stated, “That thing means a lot to you, right?” Vragon nodded in response. A few seconds later Jaron got to the point of his question, “So why?” “Huh?” “Why does it mean a lot to you? I mean, it’s still a mystery how you got it.” “Well Jaron,” Vragon smiled, closing his eyes while simultaneously placing the pendant back on his chest, “While I don’t know how I got it I have this certain feeling about it.” “Feeling?” Jaron inquired further. “I can’t explain it but, I somehow feel that this thing is in fact mine. That it was given to me,” Vragon remarked as he turned his face towards Jaron, the light reflecting off his topaz eyes to form a warm gleaming yellow. “By someone I really cared for.” "Perhaps, that means it wasn't stolen or whatnot," Jaron pointed out. "Maybe, but I'd rather confirm it with things that are actually tangible." "Heh true," the croconaw swung his arm over his friend's neck and said, "Well I'll tell you one thing." "What?" "If you fight as good as you bluff in chess, you'd kick my tail over and over." Vragon gave a smirk. "Well you have to win at something." "I'll dethrone you one day," Jaron exclaimed with vigor. "It'd be a nice goal for you. You know, one that doesn't involve hitting something." The two laughed as they made their way back.
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Post by vray on Mar 20, 2018 7:59:09 GMT
nothing to say here Chapter 9 Pushing forward and away
“See you guys!” Jasmine hollered to fellow Ranger workers, leaving the building as her shift ended.
“Have a good day Jasmine.” A rhydon waved at her to which she nodded. He suddenly rushed and stopped her for a second. He handed her a letter and explained,
“Wait a second Jasmine. I forgot about this. This came in the mail for Ciecro. Can you please take it to him? He seems to tolerate you the best so can you please do this. I don’t want another employee coming back here shooken up.”
“Okay, I’ll take it to him, sir.” Jasmine replied, taking the letter and placing it into her travel bag. As she continued her way outside the rhydon added with,
“Also, tell Jaron to get him to stop throwing mons on desks. Those things aren’t cheap and need to last.”
“I’ll be sure to.” Jasmine answered with a wink and left the place.
She strolled through the town, greeted by many cheery mons as she went. She had only been here for four years, and yet acquired quite the reputation with the locals. Course she didn’t mind the attention. She liked to feel appreciated no matter how small or from whom. Perhaps that’s why she forged a friendship with Jaron and a semi-understanding with Ciecro.
I wonder how Jaron’s visit is going? Probably fine, I need to find Ciecro first anyway. I’ll visit Jaron and Vragon later. as she arrived at the edge of town. She looked over the fields, hoping that her guess about where Ciecro was currently was right. From her history with the charmeleon, Jasmine had observed that Ciecro only was ever at four specific places in town: The Ranger Station, Dolly’s Diner and Bar, Miss Dresha’s home, and that one place. She gave a little sigh at seeing she called it.
There Ciecro was in the distance. On a large round grassy hill between Miss Dresha’s house and the main road to the mountain.
She took her time making her way there, knowing that he wouldn’t budge from there anytime soon. If there was one thing she did admire about Ciecro’s stiff-necked behavior it was when he was there on that hill. She had seen him stand there before for hours in the rain, snow, and very strong winds, showing no intent of budging. It took the urging of Jaron to ever get him to leave, though Ciecro had started to concede to her requests recently.
“How are you today?” She asked the tall charmeleon, as she joined him on the hill. She was only greeted by a low grunt. She didn’t pay it too much focus, since Ciecro wasn’t exactly very talkative in front of his parent’s tombstones. What mon would after all?
Though the pair of kids didn’t have their parent’s real corpses, they put up stones anyway to par respects to their kin. She wasn’t here till after the stones were put, but had heard the stories of them being built. About Ciecro carrying the two himself, while a Jaron carved words in them.
There was silence for a while as the two pondered what to say. Jasmine spoke first. “So how’s your aunt?”
The answer she received was a lackluster “Fine.” She set her bag down and pulled out the letter she had been given. She held it out to him with her mouth and tried to explain it was for him. He accepted it before her saliva got it too wet.
“So it got here,” He stated, putting it into his carry sack.
Jasmine’s curiosity refused to stay quiet and she asked, “So what’s in it? That is, if it’s okay to answer.”
“Nothin' big, jus' a little something extra for my aunt on her birthday. I’ll let Jaron give it to her.” He threw his sack over his shoulder and started to walk towards town. Jasmine smiled as he left.
He seemed to be okay at least. Sure he wasn’t ecstatic or even seems happy, but if working around the pair of brothers had taught her anything it was that Cicero had a hard shell but a deep core.
“I think I’ll see how Jaron and Vragon are doing.” She spoke to herself and headed to the direction of Vragon’s treehouse.
< O > Ciecro walked through town. Unlike Jasmine, no one really stopped to greet him or ask him how he was. Just merely a stare from him at a mon would sends a chill through their spines. There was no denying he was feared to a mild degree. But not by all. There were mons that didn’t seems phased by his outward display of stubbornness. There was his aunt, Jasmine, his younger brother, Vragon to some degree, and Dolly. Might as well see how de old Kangaskhan is doing. he thought putting a mini grin on his face. He stepped through the door below the sign saying Dolly’s bar and diner. Upon his entrance into the little hub, the mons on the bar scooted down to the far edge of the bar. “Howya doing Ciecro!?” a cheery voice greeted him as he put his sack on a nearby stool and sat down on another. “Fine Dolly.” Ciecro replied with a little more liveliness in his tone, “I’ll just have some Moomoo milk.” “Sure, so did it come today?” Dolly asked the charmeleon, as she poured him the glass of milk. “Yes.” “That’s good. So tell me Ciecro,” Dolly inquired in a quieter tone as she set the glass in front of him, “how was your visit?” “Heh, dad’s doin' fine,” Ciecro replied with a grin, gulping down the milk, “Mom’s the same.” “So, what do you plan to do today?” She asked him leaning towards him so their faces were adjacent. “Nothing much. Might go for a walk.” “How about you spar with someone. You always like doing that and it lets you get some hot air out. After all Ciecro, you need to have happy days now and then.” “Nah,” Ciecro declined, “Everyone else here is too wimpy tah fight. Jaron’s de only one that is a challenge.” "Oh well aren't we the confident one? You sure it's Everyone," Dolly said with a sceptical tone. She leaned in closer, letting her arm prop her up. "Well besides yous and maybe the head ranger, but other den dat no one really amounts to any satisfying battle." “What about that Absol girl?” Dolly teased, “I bet she’d be pretty tough for you to beat.” Ciecro merely took another sip of the milk and muttered, “She can handle a fight, but not a fight with me.” Dolly chuckled leaning in closer, “Really, cause what makes you so sure? I bet you’d be too nervous to hit such a fine friend of yours.” Dolly gave Ciecro a brief wink, making his eyes widen and start blushing. “She’s just a friend you hag!” He shouted getting off his stool. The volume of his objection brought every eye in the room towards him. Dolly just laughed and whispered, “Never mind, dearie. I’m sure ya’ll are just friends.” This sentence didn’t make Ciecro feel any better. He didn’t like being made fun of and if he didn’t respect Dolly he wouldn’t hesitate to let out a punch. He merely growled and sat back down. “Ugh, why is it dat mons think I shouldn’t be grumpy for a day. I do it every day, after all,” Ciecro grumbled. “Well it’s the mons that care about you mostly. We know it’s that time of year again and you’ll be thinking about you parents more. Feel free to shed an extra tear for me today.” “I’m no whiny brat.” Ciecro growled, emphasizing wanting to get off this topic. “Sure,” Dolly laughed, “but you sometimes act like one. And while I wouldn’t say you should do it often, it’s fine to be vulnerable with us after all.” “Ugh can’tchya give it a rest.” Ciecro sighed setting the empty glass on the counter, “I don’ care for de motivation or anything. I’m ready to rip any mons head that tries to hurt any of us so why worry? I’m tough Dolly I can take a hit.” “Yeah I know,” Dolly said, reaching for the next glass at the pile of ones needing wiping, “I’ll just keep on hitting then till I get you on a knee.” “You’re a stubborn lady, you know that,” Ciecro bluntly put it. “And you’re a loved loner that is twice as stubborn as he is anti-social. Take care Ciecro and try to have at least a smile tomorrow. For your Aunt’s sake.” “I can stand pestering yah know. If I learned anything from my pops it's strength to back up what yah carry. I’m fine just the freaking way I am Dolly. Auntie is gonna have a good birthday and I don't need to move an inch of lip tah do that." "Well whatever heals your burn. But come on boy," Dolly continued, "you really think you shouldn't at least try testing the waters or in your case try warming that fire in your heart?" "You don' know when to shut it do you?" "And you don't know when a good person is looking at for you. I mean, I know your folks are swell and all, but you've got friends here and all. Don't be forget'n us at this time of remembrance." Ciecro sipped the last of his drink and replied as he sat the glass down, "Don' worry, this just happens and all. My folks also made sure to grind into my head to make sure I don't lose what matters tah me. You, Jaz, my brother and ever dweeby Vragon have been good to me. Now will you can it with this sissy talk?" Dolly let out a little giggle and nodded. She took his glass and Ciecro dropped a few poke coins on the desk. "Glad to hear that. Take care Ciecro." Ciecro nodded, turned around and left. Dolly set his glass next to a couple of other dirty glasses and watched the young mon pass through her doors out into the world. I Always liked the little hothead. she thought to herself, smiling while she wiped the charmeleon's glass, Maybe it's his history or how he's a good person at heart. But I think he's just got a fiery passion, when he sets his eyes on something. Course, I'd like to see that passion be put in other areas sides him breaking rocks or mons, but if he's as fast as he is smooth then I shouldn't expect it for a while. She gave a little titter as she sat the clean cup down and picked up the next one for cleaning. A smile crossed her face as she thought, Imagine Ciecro and Jasmine. Heh, I'd ship it, but probably won't try it till they are older.
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Post by girl-like-substance on Mar 25, 2018 12:56:19 GMT
Well, this is interesting. We've zeroed in so closely on this family that I can't quite be sure whether this is a very martial world – which would make sense for a PMD world; pokémon are canonically pretty fond of battle and contests of strength – or just a very martial family. What we see in these early chapters certainly seems like a very heavy training regimen for what appear to be pretty young kids. Given the sort of story this appears to be, I'm guessing that all that training is definitely going to come in handy for them at some point; Freya and Gathor most certainly have something to fear, even if we don't yet know fully what that is.
Still, it's clearly a loving one, despite the stress that it's under from whatever it is that's hunting it. I like that you take time to establish the bonds between them all, even if I'm not particularly a fan of the type of character to which Freya and Gathor belong. I also really like the hints of a broader culture – you've got clans, politics, and those little things like the idiomatic greeting Nasch and Gathor share that help to make the broader picture feel more solid and real.
But getting back to my point, the fact that you spend so much time setting all that up makes the attack have more impact when it does come – you have a real sense of what everyone is losing here. That peaceful family life is over, and isn't coming back any time soon. Although I have to say, it seems a bit of a missed opportunity to deal with the big fight in like three sentences: thirty mons appear, the trio fight back, they win. I don't have much of an idea of what that fight looks like, or what's actually happening; I don't even know who's fighting, really – what species, how they're attacking. It could be a very cool battle scene, but as it is, it feels a bit underdeveloped. We get more of a picture of things in the next chapter, where there's some real blow-by-blow action in the duel between the ranger and Plageues, but it would be nice to have more of that.
I feel like Jaron kind of explains the time skip more than he necessarily needs to at the start of the next chapter; it's pretty clear what's happened, that he and Ciecro have evolved and found work and all that, from the context of what happens over the course of the chapter. As for Vragon (aside from his rather familiar name) – well, historically speaking, amnesiacs in the PMD world tend to be significant, so I'll be interested to see what happens there. Particularly as that pendant of his means he potentially has some cool connections to some of these neat cultures that we've heard so much about but not quite seen as of yet; I'm always a sucker for a nice, meaty-feeling world, and yours definitely has substance to it. Its internal logic rings true, you know? Like, the rules it follows aren't the same as our own, but they're internally consistent, and while I feel like people sometimes come across as explaining it more for the benefit of the reader than for each other (as happens on occasion in that long conversation between Vragon and Jaron in chapter seven), it's an interesting enough world that I don't overly mind that, even if I think it could be streamlined a bit. Returning to Vragon for a moment, I quite like the relationship between him and Jaron, too; the effort you put into sketching that out over the course of chapter eight really pays off, I think. Also, I kinda expected the story to follow Seliph; it's interesting that you've chosen instead to go with Jaron and Ciecro. No doubt there's some fun (“fun”) conflict looming in their future.
A few miscellaneous points of critique:
I'm not sure why these placenames/organisation names have been italicised. You do it consistently, so it can't be a typo, but ordinarily placenames are just capitalised.
Sometimes, I think you can be a little unclear in the way you phrase things. Like this:
I'm not really sure what you mean here. Why would he feel better for what his mother said if he wasn't scared? Possibly it's just a typo; even if it is, though, there are enough other instances of this kind of thing (and other typos, like “no” for “know”, “do” for “due”, and confusions between the various forms of “its” and “their”) sprinkled throughout the story that it might be worth giving it a close reread to try and weed them out. If something's getting in the way of you communicating what you mean to communicate, then it's usually worth your attention as an editor.
There are also quite a few occasions (like these) where I think the rhythm of your sentences calls for some kind of pause – usually a comma – and instead it just kinda barrels on forward without one. It makes it read kind of oddly, and it's a difficult thing to adjust – it's something you get a feel for, rather than there being a hard and fast rule. One way of doing it would be to read back sentences aloud and see where you naturally leave pauses; in these three examples, for instance, there'd be a pause between “miss” and “how”, “awful” and I, and “replied” and “confused”, which would normally be represented with a comma.
One other area of grammar I think you could stand to improve on a little is dialogue punctuation. I've outlined a few points below:
You can't really join sentences together with dialogue like this – there needs to be a full stop rather than a comma after “dad”, and then “Seliph […] down” should be a full sentence of its own. In the second example, there needs to be a full stop after “me”.
The narration following that first line of dialogue isn't its attribution, by which I mean it's not a “he said” kind of thing – so you need a full stop rather than a comma after “Ciecro”. They're two separate sentences. Meanwhile, “and” is the start of a new sentence, even if it's connected to the line of narration preceding it, so it needs a capital letter.
Additionally, when you've got a direct attribution following a line of dialogue, like here, the dialogue should end with a comma rather than a full stop. (Also, you've misspelled “Seliph” there.)
Very minor point, but “bunnelby” is spelled with a Y rather than an EE.
That's about all I've got! There are a couple of aspects that could use a little polish here, but it's definitely the kind of story that feels like it's going places; you have these small settings, little isolated houses or townships, but then at moments -- like when you have that really effective child's-eye perspective on the events Freya and Gathor are involved in, or when you have Vragon poring over maps with Jaron -- you seem to draw back a curtain on a view of this vast, mysterious setting, full of conflict and politics, and I kinda dig that conjunction, not least because of the promise it holds. Things are small, but they won't stay that way forever: there are continents out there, clans and states and eerie red-eye pokémon. As has already been proven, it's only a matter of time before all of this starts to intrude on the peaceful little lives that people try to lead. It's definitely going to be interesting when it does.
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Post by vray on Mar 26, 2018 8:15:33 GMT
Nothing to say here as well Chapter 10 Mutual Gain
“Um...so if A, B and C are the bools then there are...um ... *growl*,” Jaron uttered.
“It's fine, slow down and remember how truth tables situations work,” Vragon suggested.
"Well if there are three variables of chances, each one being either true or false, then there are um...8 situations, that are possible."
"Good...and how does this apply to the problem?" Vragon continued.
"Well if we have C false then ... dammit it only gets 4 solutions, so we need to add another situation...So without making A false, perhaps we can link a logical gate where we have an inverse of C along with ... Ugh! Why is this necessary again‽" Jaron shouted in frustration.
"Hey, you're the one wanting to get into electrical circuitry and that area requires logic and discrete mathematics." Vragon answered Jaron's rhetorical question. The fraxure looked out the window and noticed the sun was getting close to setting. "It's getting late so how about we end it here?" Jaron gave a nod in approval. Vragon shut the book closed, but suddenly asked, So why do you want to get into electricity circuitry and mechanics? I mean, it's cool and all, but Synergy is already a primary power source and all. No one hardly uses it on a bigger scale."
Jaron got up from his slouching position and gave a yawn. "Well it can help with some projects I wanna make. Like in regards to orb making and other things." The croconaw got up and rubbed his head.
"But why electricity, when synergy can do the job just fine?" The fraxure pressed.
"Just cuz"Jaron answered.
"Kay, but why? What reason do you have sides, 'just cuz'?" Vragon asked, not satisfied with lazy answer.
"No reason, just cuz." Jaron repeated, this time with a smirk.
"If you don't want to tell me it then you could have just said that from the start." Vragon muttered.
"Where's the fun in that?" Jaron replied giving Vragon a nudge on the shoulder. Vragon gave a growl as he shut the book and headed back to the shelf mumbling. As Vragon backed from the bookshelf, Jaron pounced on his back laughing. The two hit the floor. “Jaron! You’re that anxious,” Vragon chortled as the croconaw got off him.
“Come on, it’s time to spar,” Jaron pressed, with competiveness in his tone. Jaron then turned to the trap door opening. Vragon smiled menacingly behind the croconaw and then pounced at Jaron. This however didn’t result the same way. Jaron caught the move and they ended up with both palms locked. Vragon moaned, seeing he failed to return the favor.
“Nice try Vray,” Jaron teased, “but I would recommend you save your energy for our spar.”
“Fair” Vragon smiled, releasing his end of their palm lock. They both kept their gaze focused. The competitiveness burning in their eyes.
“Getting cocky are we? Cause” Jaron responded.
“Warning you is my answer. I let you speculate what the warning means,” Vragon laughed.
< O > The orange light of the late afternoon was beginning to show. The wind was blowing just right to make these two mon’s spar area perfect. Jaron stood in a provoking stance, while Vragon retained a balanced posture. Jaron tightened his gaze. Vragon readied his focus and waited for Jaron to move. Jaron lunged for the fraxure and Vragon shot up his defense. The croconaw sliced, but his claws only skimmed over Vragon’s blocking arms. Jaron took the advantage of the momentum to sweep at Vragon’s legs with his tail. Vragon jumped over the swipe. Suddenly Jaron stopped and did a reverse head-butt onto Vragon’s vulnerable chest. Vragon was knocked on his back as Jaron leaped upon him. Jaron grinned as he crossed his claws over Vragon’s throat. “Ha! I win!" Jaron grinned as removed his claws. He then offered his hand in good gesture to his friend. A sigh came from the defeated mon and he accepted Jaron’s hand. “That was dirty, Jaron” Vragon protested. “You expect a fight to be fair. Vragon, you’ll never beat me with that mindset,” Jaron put it bluntly. He smiled as he pat Vragon on the head and said, “But hey, you still can fight pretty well and you have a knack for reading opponents. You just got to be able to react quickly and learn to save the predicting for when you’re safe. I’m sure you have potential and all that stuff in you.” The fraxure blushed from embarrassment. “Come one Jaron,” Vragon weakly laughed, “You’re just saying that because-” “But it's true Vragon, course you’ve always dodged compliments. Come on, your way to modest.” It was then that they heard a familiar voice call their names. The duo turned to see their absol friend heading their way. The three met up and exchanged greetings. “So Jasmine, I’ve been meaning to ask you something. Would you like to join me and Ciecro for our Aunt’s birthday?” Jaron asked. “Sure love too,” Jasmine accepted gleefully. She then turned her gaze to the fraxure and said, “Vragon, you wanna help me look for a gift for Miss Dresha?” Vragon quickly replied with a “Yeah.” “Okay, so I’ll leave you two to your thing and go find my brother.” Jaron announced and the three went their ways. Jasmine and Vragon began walking towards town, chatting as they went. During the converse, Vragon mustered the nerve to ask Jasmine a question. “Hey uh Jasmine.” “Yeah.” “You have two sisters right?” “Uh huh. What about them?” “Well, what’s it like to have siblings?” Jasmine looked down and thought for a second. Then with a mischievous smile jested, “A lot like you and Jaron.” “Jasmine!” Vragon shouted, “I’m being serious here. What’s it like to have siblings?” “Why do you need to know? I mean you don’t have any so why bring this up?” Jasmine pointed out. Vragon stuttered for a second as he got his thoughts together. “That’s the reason after all. I mean Jaron has his older brother and you have your younger twin sisters back where you are from so I guess I’m interested if not curious.” “Well Vragon, not everything can be explained.” Jasmine pointed out. “Your right about that.” Vragon agreed. “It’s kinda funny that you’d ask that. Are you worried about something?” Jasmine pressed while smiling. “W-wha?” Vragon reacted, a blush covering his face. “Listen Vragon, don’t worry being a friend doesn’t make you lower. After all we can’t choose our family, but we can choose our friends. So us having you as a friend speaks for itself now doesn’t it?” Jasmine pointed out. Vragon paused. He sighed as he replied with, “Sorry, I guess I’m just-” “Paranoid?” Jasmine guessed. “Jas-!....heh okay your right. I’m paranoid.” Jasmine assured him with, “You’re alright Vragon. Besides not all siblings are great as Jaron can no doubt attest to.” “Yeah, I can’t blame Jaron for being mad at Seliph. I wonder what he’s like.” “What do you mean?” Jasmine asked. “From their history he seemed like a pretty good older brother. Course, I wasn’t there and such an event like they descried could really affect a mon if not change one. But that’s enough of this let’s find that gift.” Vragon concluded. “Agreed” There was nothing but silence for a little bit. Well at least after Vragon raised one more question, “You really think me and Jaron are like siblings?” Jasmine giggled and answered with, “Sure.” < O >
Far away from the silky plains region, near the famous Shimmer Hill was Crion City. Crion City was a hub for trade in Triacal with many other continents. However, due to the trading environment and foreign influence, it was a higher place for criminal activity, even more than Treasure City to the southwest.
In a nearby alley stood an aggron. He was flipping a Triacal poke coin staying in the shade of the alley. In a little bit a mon came up from the back of the alley and joined up with him leaning on the wall. The aggron’s large body kept the figure hidden from public view and the Steel/Rock type whispered, “Find anything?”
The mon looked at him and leaned in closer. The light emanating from the alley reached part of his face revealing tan skin around a blue iris eyes.
“I did find my end of the bargain. Did you get your end?”
The aggron chuckled beneath his breathe as he rest his head against the wall. “Yeah I got it. Course if you want it tell your bit first.”
The silhouetted figure sighed and relayed the trade records to the mon. The aggron nodded in understanding and then told his information.
“I’m not certain to what you wanted to know about what they were after, however I did get what you mainly wanted. Two mons made a transport deal with traders to the Fogbound region of Triacal. Rumors were they were in a hurry to get to that region. Also they fit your description on the irises they possessed.”
“Thank you sir,” The mon said and began to walk away.
“You intend to follow them?” The aggron inquired, leaving an implication of skepticism in his tone. “What is that to you?” the figure softly shot back.
“I might be able to get you there without means of traditional methods. It would help keep you from being discovered or at least noticeable.”
“And what is your price?” The mon asked the aggron turning to face him. Seeing this interest, the aggron answered with, “I want the records of another competitor. Once you do, I can smuggle you to Fongus City near the Lake and you will be on your own from there.”
“I accept.” The figure bowed his head and went to complete this new task.
“I can get you a false identification just incase,” the aggron offered, “I can even get you a different name and records to prove it.”
“Thank you but I’m fine,” the mon said as it reached the end wall of the alley, “Seliph is fine with me.” Seliph wall jumped his way to one of the roofs and began walking on the rooftops.
Why go there? Seliph pondered, I know my brothers haven’t been found yet there so close to where they reside. They shouldn’t have much interest there since that area is more rural. I need to find the objectives of those two operatives just to be sure. I might get a lead I need and eliminate another threat on believable reasons to keep them off that area.
He reached into a pocket in his belt and pulled out a little jar with red liquid in it.
I’m not knowledgeable enough in psychological influence and biological mutation to use this. I also don’t have enough of this to create a cure without using all my resources. I can maybe get info from the about where I can find more. I promised my parents that I would find a cure and do whatever it takes to do it.
He put the liquid back and resumed his new task.
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Post by vray on Mar 29, 2018 14:10:58 GMT
Nothing to say here again. Chapter 11 Keeping the Directive It was midnight on seaside as a little cargo vessel made its way south, along the shore. The sky was clear with stars illuminating the area. Seliph rested his back against a crate and was busy reading something. Research Entry #13 While I haven’t discovered a suitable cure for the red liquid I have been able to deduce something uncanny about the nature of this concoction. It doesn’t appear to be merely some controlling fluid, but has many traces of mental and psychological mutation abilities. From what my Mother’s notes have disclosed to me, it appears that strange behaviors being attributed to this fluid aren’t necessarily implemented upon consumption. Despite this revelation, I can’t seem to figure the core mechanic that makes it so unique compared to other mental affecting fluids.
From results of testing my sample, I’ve confirmed my speculation does have the potential to inflict a form of primal instinct on a host and as a result can be susceptible to a prime controller, whether by object or Pokémon. However, some mons I’ve spied in their ranks have retained their mind and soul yet appear to still have a mental effect from it. I haven’t been able to interrogate any case study of a mon possessing this, but I can confirm that it could be more than just an influential case. Perhaps with some subjects, it’s something beneficial to the host. Becoming somewhat a part of the Pokémon if you will. I don’t know why anyone would want this, but maybe this liquid possess something other than what I’ve hypothesized. Something that while pulls on the hosts mind doesn’t appear to alter their control of themselves. I know that sometimes when I look at it, I get a feeling of a very minor attraction to it. A yearning for it. I wonder how the liquid can pull at ones psyche with merely a look. I’ll have to continue my investigation further.
< O > Seliph closed his research book and rested his back on a crate. As he looked out the window flashes of memories flooded his head. Going near to where his brothers were put little flashbacks of him with them. It brought a little smile, but it was soon doused. He wasn’t going back there for their sake. Those two mons could be subjects he needed to interrogate. Mr. Fryka told me that the mons that fit the description I gave him were two in number. A slightly darker gengar and a normal colored gallade. They both have the red eyes save for their conjunctiva being normal. I wonder why that is? Hm, they might be higher ups that I’ve been speculating about. I have to be ready to engage them.
Seliph opened his travel bag and began storing his notes. As he did this, a little object fell out of the bag. He stopped and merely stared at the necklace he and his brothers had made. He reached out and grabbed it. The necklace was a little old, but had been kept in good condition. The sight of this object weighed heavy on him, bringing back the memories of him leaving that day.
( O ) “Seliph?” the voice of Miss Dresha rang through his head, “where are you going?” He remembered answering with, “I’m sorry Miss Dresha for this and having to ask you, but I can’t stay here. My brothers will be safe here as long as I’m not here. It’s too complicated to explain, but-” “But don’t you want to say goodbye?” “I can’t, I couldn’t do that to them. I…..I’d rather leave now because-” “Because you don’t want to say it to their faces, right?” “…………yes mam.” “I’m not going to act like I know what’s going on, but from what little I’ve seen you mean a lot to them.” “I know and that’s why I have to leave. If they see me go, they’ll want to come along and it will be that much harder to keep them here.” “But do you really have to keep them he-” Seliph cringed as he remembered how sharp his response was. “Yes I have to! It’s for their own good. My journey is going to be dangerous and even I might not survive it.” “But you will come back someday right?” This question always stuck with him since leaving. He recalled his quick answer of “No”, but during his travels he thought about if he perhaps was too hasty. He shook himself out of his pondering. He sat up and took a deep breathe. He said to himself, “Enough, I’m only going there to either capture those red eyes operatives or kill them. I can’t let the fact I’m so close to where my siblings are distract me. I made my choice and I can’t go back now. So stop questioning your reasoning Seliph and just get going!” He sighed and leaned his back against the wooden crates as he gazed out the window. This was a rare chance to get more of the red eyes fluid, which could mean a world of difference in finding the cure. If he had to drain it from their carcasses, he wouldn’t hesitate. This was no time for mercy, nor was it time to hesitate. He thought to himself about the only other mon that knew he was doing his mission. < O > “So how far are we from our destination?” a gallade growled as he and his ally were going down a rural road. “We left Fongus City about three hours ago, so I would assume we have about twenty miles till our destination,” a gengar answered, “But there isn’t a rush,” he chuckled a little upon finishing. “I’d rather get there quickly,” the gallade coldly replied. “Patience Siegfried,” the ghost assured, “it’s not like some rural town is going anywhere. Plus, our target is a standout there.” “Still Vex,” Siegfried stated, locked in a scowl, “I wouldn’t put it past our luck to run into obstacles.” “So, we’ll destroy them then like we always do.” “……..Why again do we have to grab some stupid Averian thing there?” “There has been evidence that Prof. Kristoff’s colleague, Zekerane, was researching different ways of using synergy. Kristoff used that research to work on projects that would hinder our progress so we had to eliminate that guy. Our target is important since he's supposed to be that guy Zekerane’s kid.” "And why is he important?” “He was said by mons in his hometown to have a special gift. One that hasn’t really been seen with any other Averian. Unfortunately, we have to confirm what it is. Though it could be a big break for is if it’s the gift Savoir. Also he’s supposed to be dead and well, mons don’t just not die when they should be deceased, well at least according to the report.” “Ugh, fine let’s just grab the kid and go,” Siegfried replied with snarl as he and Vex continued down the nighttime road. "Something interesting though, if it is Savoir and we nab him boy would we get the boost heh," The gengar dreamt out loud. "Perhaps, but what makes you think this one will be something of promise? I'd rather just get this over with. I'm not really interested in this anyways." "Cause we're capturing a kid under pretenses that our leader's don't elaborate on?" The gengar inquired. "Sorta, I don't like feeling like an tool for them." the gallad muttered with a scowl. "Whatever, let's just hurry then, since it's a chore to you or whatnot. Whatever, so long as we get it done and don't get marks then that'd be fine." The gallade nodded in agreement and the two continued on. Names:Vex (V-ehx) Siegfried (Seeg-freed)
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Post by vray on Mar 29, 2018 14:42:17 GMT
Nothing to say here either again. Chapter 12 Deduction and Reaction Skills It was around 10:00PM when Vragon got back to his little home after a fun time celebrating Ms. Dresha’s birthday. Despite how much fun he was having, he had bid his farewell to the occasion early. He needed to finish organizing a list of incoming books for the library. The list was taking longer than usual Vragon noticed. He rubbed his slightly stinging eyes and glanced at the hourglass on his stand. It indicated an hour had already passed. Vragon sighed and flipped it over again. I need to finish this, but I can’t focus. I’m not too tired…I think. Vragon tried again to work. After thirty more minutes of attempting to get it done, Vragon finally slouched back into his wooden chair in exhaustion and frustration. He had messed up the organization five times in a row in the entire span of his time back. Why was this going on? He slammed his face flat on the desk and let out a muffled yell. Upon picking his face up, his eyes fell back onto his pendant. It looked pretty with its black and white sides glowing in the candlelight. He reached out and picked it up. What was it telling him? < O > Dolly was cleaning dishes after her place was nearing closing. It had been a fine day despite not seeing her hothead Ciecro, charming Jaron or cutie Vragon as she called them. Just then her doors were pushed open and she once again went with her welcoming routine. “Hi welcome what will you..have,” Her voice dropped a little at the site of a menacing looking gallade sitting at one of the bar stools. Trying to act casual, despite the weird feeling she was getting, Dolly once again asked what the stranger would have. “Just some milk if you don’t mind. Oh and could you pour it here.” This request was uncanny, but Dolly wasn’t one to quickly dump a request based on weirdness. She opened a bottle of momomilk and as he asked began pouring it in front of him. As this went on, the stranger looked into her eyes and she to his. His irises were blood red and very vibrant. “Tell me, do you have any favorite customers?” the mon asked. Dolly began to feel strange but answered with, “Yeah, some that I like more than the normies.” “That’s good,” the stranger said, his eyes widening a little more. “Are any of them somewhat unique?” Dolly remained quiet, but the feeling was becoming stronger. The stranger’s eyes were seemingly pulling her in and keeping her staring at him. The stranger then asked one more thing, “I’m curious about this town. Do you know anyone else here that isn’t from here like me. I would like to get to know some other folks that know the locals better.” Dolly could feel her head beginning to hurt a little. She saw flashes in her head related to each question the stranger asked. If it wasn’t for the milk she was pouring to overflow, she would’ve kept staring into the stranger’s eyes. As she rushed to clean up the mess, the stranger merely got up and tossed what he owed her. “But wait don’t you want your drink?” Dolly asked, snapping back her composure. “It’s fine madam. I suddenly feel different. Good day and sorry for the mess.” He gave a polite head bow and left. Dolly stood there paralyzed. She finally got herself together and tried to figure out what happened. This stranger guy definitely wanted something. I don’t know if he got whatever the heck he wanted, but I’m guessing that staring contest was his means to getting it. I don’t know what but…huh wait unique…..could he be aft…… I have to go warn the group, but I can’t leave yet. Incase they’re suspicious of my acting.Meanwhile outside the diner, the same gallade was leaning on a wall in an alley. He stared out to the road with an aversion gaze. “What’s got you riled up?” Vex asked with a slight laugh in his voice. He wedged out of a shadow on the wall. His answer was only met with silence. Vex sighed. “Fine then business first. What did you find out?” “The mon we’re after is indeed here. He lives in some small house in a tree. It’s near the outskirts so we can go there and get him,” Siegfried firmly answered. He was about to head out till Vex said something. “Why are you exactly so tense? It’s just a kid we’re after.” “An Averian kid,” Siegfried snarled. “He’s stronger by default.” “So, we can take him. But, I’m beginning to think you mean something else,” Vex slithered, a dark smile forming on his lips. Siegfried turned away, trying not to look at the fool behind him. “Man don’t you have a hate boner for originals,” Vex said with a chuckle. “He’s just some kid. At least wait till we’ve got everything out of the runt before you beat him up.” To this Siegfried spun around, revealing a face full of rage. “Are you saying that I would hurt him just because he’s a tool like all the Original Clans children are!?” Vex gave a shrug. He then walked past and suggested they get on with their mission. Siegfried gave a sigh and followed the gengar into the ally. < O > Vragon had finally given up on the organizing for the night. He just couldn’t do it today not while he was in this shape. Course, what shape was he in? It wasn’t like the part dragged him down. He didn’t know what was going on. He didn’t feel wrong, he just couldn’t keep his focus to do this job. He got out of his chair and looked out his window. The sky looked pretty with all the stars in the sky. The soft nighttime breeze blew on his face, sending wonderful chills through his spine. He suddenly heard some sound below him. It wasn’t a new sound. Just someone climbing up on his rope ladder, but the sound was louder and the boards squeaked weirdly. Then he heard a thump as something hit the tree. Someone else? Someone was coming up and apparently didn’t want to be noticed. He didn’t have much time and if they were after him they wouldn’t hesitate to rush him if he tried to escape, plus there may be someone outside waiting. An idea struck his mind. He grabbed his pendant so he wouldn’t lose it in the ruckus to come. Siegfried was trying his best climbing up the rope ladder. He tried to rush up there, but was met with a bump into the tree and a lecture from Vex. He shrugged off both and continued on. As he was nearing the top he heard a voice from above, “Hey is that you Jaron? Come on in.” The trapdoor was opened with no figure standing there. Despite being relieved he didn’t have to lift that thing himself, he was suspicious of this action on the occupant’s part. He looked down to Vex, who nodded in concurrence at this uncanny move. Siegfried tensed up as he slowly made his way up. When he got to the top he didn’t see their target. His eyes fell upon a messy desk. The notes covered the desk and also on the.. “Window Sill!” Siegfried shouted, rushing to try and see where the fraxure had gotten to. It was then Vragon, who was behind the trap door, leaped down the whole. Vex below looked up to meet a Dragon Claw to his face. He yelled in pain, clasping the scratch on his face. He shouted for Siegfried to pursue the target. Siegfried leaped out, however Vragon wasn’t on the road to the town. The gallade turned around to see Vragon rushing to the forest’s edge nearby. “That runt!” Siegfried roared as he chased after Vragon, while Vex kept rubbing his face to calm the stinging.
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Post by vray on Apr 3, 2018 6:52:20 GMT
Contains Mild Language [13] Chapter 13 Insight The sound of panting came from the fraxure’s mouth as he tried to shake his pursuer. He was glad he had chosen the deep brush for his escape, since while gallade was indeed faster, his tall body made it difficult to keep up with the smaller and less slowed by the branches Vragon. Okay, since I don’t have a communication orb I’ll have to hide so I can get to town. He rushed deeper into the brush, hearing the noise of the gallade behind him. In the middle of his rush, he darted to the right and stopped behind a trunk. He couldn’t see the gallade rush past, due to the darkness and because he didn’t want to risk it if the gallade turned around suddenly. To his dismay the gallade stopped running. Oh no, Vragon scrunched closer to his hiding spot and remained absolutely still. The gallade browsed the forest around him, trying to see or hear his target feeling. He began to hear grumbling behind him. He gave an aggravated sigh as his accomplice caught up to him, still rubbing his face. “That little punk really ticked me off,” Vex vented to the uncaring Siegfried, “Anyways, where the hell is he?” “Apparently, he’s hiding somewhere nearby,” Siegfried stated loudly, attempting to get a reaction from the fraxure. His words were met with silence. “Ugh, he apparently isn’t as naïve as I thought.” “Wasn’t that obvious when he duped us,” Vex added, glad that his face’s pain was bearable now. “Shut up,” Siegfried snapped back. Okay so they know I’m hiding. I can’t just wait here, but now there’s two of them. Ugh what do I do? Vragon stopped his thoughts upon hearing the gengar say something to his ally. “So have any way of finding the runt?” A harsh reply came from the gallade, “Of course you dolt, now shut up so I can focus.” A feeling of dread hit Vragon. Wait, what did he mean by “of course” he had a way? If he did then why didn’t he use it earlier? Or….was he saving it till I hid?The silence was killing Vragon’s nerve. It took all he had to not start shaking. I’ve got to get out of here. If he waited for me to stop to use it I’ve got to keep run-….wha…what’s this. Agh my head. He clasped his head with one hand and covered his snout with the other. He tried closing his eyes, but to his surprise he couldn’t. It was like he had to look around. Like an urge. He stared in front of him to see a clearing from the brush. “Found him,” He heard the gallade shout, “He’s looking at a clearing. He must be hiding behind something…Ah right there.” Vragon had hardly a chance to recover before a psycho cut struck the trunk. Vragon was hurled a few feet away onto his stomach. He quickly picked himself up and began running towards the clearing. He didn’t make it far before another Psycho cut hit him. He landed in the clearing, hurt but not down. “Clever little sneak,” Vex laughed as he floated from the brush and landed a few feet away. He stretched out his palm and formed a Shadow Ball. Vragon slowly got to his feet to defend himself; Vex laughed as he pointed out the pointlessness of resisting. Vragon didn’t deter and drew his Dragon Claws. A sneer came from the gengar, “Oh yeah, I need to pay you back for that.” Vex threw the shadow ball as Vragon blocked with his Dragon Claws. He diverted it upwards, where it struck near the pinnacle of a tree. Vex then phased into the ground and slithered towards Vragon. The fraxure fired a Dragon Breath at the shadow scurrying towards him. It suddenly darted away from the impact. Vragon drew his Dragon Claw again, but was hit in his chest by a kick from Siegfried. Vragon landed on his back with Siegfried pinning him down. The fraxure struggled against his heavier foe, but failed to free himself from the gallade’s firm grasp. “Don’t struggle,” Siegfried whispered. Vragon didn’t comply. “Stubborn brat.” The gallade growled as he looked into Vragon’s eyes. Vragon felt a foreign presence in his head. “Ugh stop!” Vragon protested, slowly losing his ability to struggle, “What do you want with me?” “Ask the higher ups,” Vex staring down at the fraxure whelp. He bent down, keeping his face only a few inches from Vragon’s. He looked into the fraxure’s topaz eyes, as if peering into his soul. “Interesting, you honestly don’t have any notion. Tell me little sneak, you know of your heritage right?” “Y-you mean my crest,” Vragon replied, pausing at this strange question. “Of course I do.” “Heh Siegfried, you have something in common.” This earned a vicious glare from Siegfried. “Shut it you moron.” The gallade turned his gaze back to Vragon. Vex’s eyes then trailed to the Pendant Vragon was wearing. “Ooooh what do we have here?” the gengar said, smiling darkly. He leaned down to grab it. “Don't you dare touch it!” Vragon lashed out loudly. Vex replied as he stepped back, “Woah there kid, just curious. So what is that anyway, never seen a necklace like that before.” “Enough fooling around Vex,” the annoyed gallade ordered, “we’ve wasted enough time, now take over pinning him.” Vex nodded and phased into the ground. His shadow slithered to the ground under Vragon and his purple palms emerged to take over. Siegfried got up, look deep into Vragon’s eyes and began prying in Vragon’s head. After a few minutes Siegfried grunted, “I can’t find it.” “…Wha? What do you mean you can’t find it?” an angry Vex demanded. “I just can’t find it. He doesn’t have anything on Prof. Kristoff or his research.” “Then find something else.” “Fine!” Siegfried shouted back, peering back to Vragon’s eyes. “W-wwait,” Vragon stuttered, “Are you…looking for something? Like in my head?” A sigh came from Siegfried as he confirmed it with a nod. However he and Vex were struck with surprise upon a request from Vragon. “Hey um…can you see if there’s anything in my memories?” Vex thought for a second then asked, “Wait...are you saying you don’t remember anything?” Vragon gave an annoyed sigh as he explained, “Yes that is the general gist of it. It would also explain why your accomplice didn’t find whatever you were looking for.” “Don’t get smart with me,” Vex growled back. “You asked didn’t you?” Vragon replied. “What did I say about getting smart with me‽” Vex shouted back, peering his head out of the ground. “Would you two just shut up!” Siegfried roared. Vragon then suddenly pulled his legs and mudskicked the gallade. Before Vex could react, Vragon angled his head back and fired a Dragon Breath. Vex managed to evade, but this allowed him the chance to rip his arms out of the gengar’s grip. Once free Vragon sliced down upon the black blob on the ground with Dragon Claw. The shadow evaded and Vragon rushed away from Vex. The gengar lunged towards him, but Vragon blocked with Dragon Claw. He fired another Dragon Breath to which Vex blocked with a quickly made shadow ball. Vragon sprinted away till Vex’s voice called out, “Hey kid, you sure you wanna leave this?” The fraxure looked back to see Vex standing, twirling Vragon’s pendant around with his hand. The fraxure froze in place. Vex laughed, flipping the pendant in the air and catching it in his palm. “Now stop being a sneak or I’ll break this.” Vex began to squeeze it. “No! Don’t break it please, it’s all I…..” Vragon begged but stopped halfway. His head fell and he stopped using Dragon Claw. “Good boy,” Vex smiled. Siegfried joined with Vex and muttered, “You are pathetic. You know that. It's kinda low” “Well whatever gets the job done. You'd prefer to chase after the dweeb again?,” Vex defended with a shrug, “Now come on. We can get any info once we take him to th-” He didn’t finish due to a Psycho Cut hitting him in the back. Siegfried spun around to defend himself from the attacker, but to his alarm white blur sped past his side. It leaped towards still hurled Vex. It went towards the Ghost’s hand, went through it and snatched the pendant. The figure landed in front of Vragon; Jasmine stood there holding the pendant in between her teeth. “You okay?” Jasmine asked the dazed fraxure, her voice was muffled a little by trying not to drop the pendant. “J-J-Jasmine‽ Oh yeah I’m fine. Thanks for getting my pendant back, but how did you find me?” Jasmine strode over to him and dropped it in his hands. “Well Dolly informed us you may be in trouble, I rushed ahead of the others to find you. I have to say, I’m glad you shouted loud enough for me to hear. Made finding you much easier.” Vragon despite being a little perturbed by this revelation laughed a little as he replied, “Yeah, I can get vocal when someone touches my pendant.” The then stopped their little banter and returned their attention to the two ruffians. Vex had gotten to his feet with an angry Siegfried next to him. Siegfried gritted his teeth as he asked Vex if he had anymore “Ideas”. Vex merely pondered for a second while rubbing the back of his head. Vex shrugged. “You handle this, I’m gonna try and stall these associates. You can handle a Dark Type can’t you?” Vex derided. “Fine whatever,” Siegfried answered unamused, but focused on the task at hand. Vex grinned as he phased into the ground and his shadowy circle moved back into the brush. Siegfried slowly began walking towards them, threatening, “Stand aside girl I will hur-” “Come on you know my answer, just fight me punk,” Jasmine interrupted. Her horn flashed a vibrant pink, ready to use Psycho Cut. Siegfried just kept walking, unaffected by Jasmine. He stopped however, when Vragon joined her with his Dragon Claws drawn. Siegfried just gave a snarl as he extended his elbows and readied his Psycho Cuts. He lunged towards them and sliced at the absol. She leaped away and sent her Psycho Cut right at him. He blocked it with his other arm, using the Psycho Cut still in his arm for extra power. So he did pull out that psychic move just to empower his arms, Jasmine deduced. “Vragon,” she shouted, “Get behind him. We’ll take him on from both sides,” Vragon nodded and moved behind Siegfried. The gallade didn’t seem to mind being in-between the two. In fact, he seemed to be more at ease. Vragon noticed this; he tried to figure out what the gallade’s advantage was. He had to wait on that as Jasmine nodded for a simultaneous attack. The two lunged at him from both sides, Jasmine with Psycho Cut and Vragon with a Dragon Claw. Both were blocked by Siegfried’s Psycho Cut arms. He grinned and jumped up, using their moves as a push off to leap further. He twirled intensely in the air using Vacuum Wave and releasing his Psycho Cuts along with it. His two attackers were engulfed by the move. After the move’s conclusion, Jasmine got back to her feet. She had taken some damage from the priority move, but was unaffected by the Psycho Cut additions. “You okay Vragon,” She called to the fraxure, who had taken a bit of damage. He gave her a calming grin as his legs slightly wobbled. Dang, he’s taken a lot of damage. Melee wouldn’t be good for him.“Vragon offer range support. I’ll handle the close confrontation,” she suggested. He gave her a nod and rested his claws on his knees. Her opponent once again surged Psycho Cut in his arms. Jasmine lunged towards him with Quick Attack. The two were locked in a turn exchange of attacking and evading each other’s moves. Vragon merely took his time to rest till he spotted an opening for his Dragon Breath. Finally the opportunity showed up and he unleashed his Dragon Type move. Siegfried parried the move and spun to block Jasmine. Despite this, his Psycho Cut aided block was overwhelmed by an assault from Jasmine’s Megahorn. The unexpected move knocked him off balance, giving her a chance to use Bite on the gallade’s neck. Siegfried gave a yowl of pain and jabbed at her with a Brick Break. She leaped off of him enabling Vragon a clear shot at their off balance enemy. A quick roll and hand spring to the side, saved Siegfried from taking a hit. Siegfried had taken a bit of damage and was running low on endurance from this drawn out mission. He looked at his arms that had two big cuts from the same Megahorn. He sighed as stood straight and stared at the two. “So you both are Reverse bent on making this harder for me. Well then,” Siegfried stated taking another stance. Jasmine once again rushed to engage and the two began to fight again. It was then something caught Vragon’s eye. He noticed the gallade had tied on pads covering his shoulders, but they were extended a bit down his body. An idea struck him as he made his way closer to the battling two. He draw a Dragon Claw and waited for a chance. When an opening emerged, Vragon leaped and slashed. Siegfried evaded, but Vragon had hit his target. The band holding Siegfried’s right shoulder pad was cut and the pad flew off as Siegfried landed. “Y-you have one,” Vragon stuttered, “A P-Phynecion crest, right?” Siegfried looked at his shoulder with his crest on it and his eyes grew very angry, but he took a deep breath and looked at the two. “Wait, if you’re a Phynecion then why are you after Vragon. You both are from clans?” “Implying that me being a Phynecion means I care about an Averion. It’s thinking like that, which makes me sick of having this. You should feel glad you don’t like with your people.” The gallade replied. “So you’re rogue,” Jasmine replied. “If that’s your term for it,” Was Siegfried’s reply, “but I refuse to be just another Unit for their directives.” “What do you mean?” Vragon replied, curious at the viewpoint of this stranger. “If you’re in a clan you are stronger, but that doesn’t matter. Nothing is yours in their world. I however, make my own decisions. If you indeed don’t know of the clan’s society then I hope you never go there. That crest on your shoulder may be a mark for you, but to me it’s a brand.” The words from Siegfried, flowed into Vragon's head. He obviously had no reason to take such a mon seriously or even consider his position after he had attempted to kidnap him, but something about what he said seemed to resonate. Vragon didn't like hearing the word "brand" for the thing on his shoulder, and his questions for his friends had always been received with good answers. It wasn't till an intentional cough from the absol besides him that Vragon snapped out his inner debate. "Worry about it after we've kicked his butt," Jasmine stated, "Look at the guy. He's just like ones Ciecro and Jaron told us about. You know, the ones responsible for them not having their parents." It was then it clicked for Vragon. He did indeed had eyes that fit his friend's description, though they didn't seem chaotic or insane. However, it was easy to assume that this guy indeed worked for his friends enemies and therefore he was his enemy. He'd have to wait on musing this strangers point of view for now. He had to focus and help Jasmine take him down. Despite her tough and focused act, Siegfried's words were in her head as well. She wasn't of any of the five clans and the two siblings were her first interaction with such mons, considering her more rural upbringing. She was aware that Ciecro and Jaron weren't brought up in their clan's territory, as they claimed and well she believed them. That meant that this stranger could defiantly be telling the truth. But unlike Vragon, Jasmine had no need to concern herself for now. "Hey punk," She shouted to the red eyed gallade, "If your gonna talk about backstory and get some sympathy, how about you do it with someone that gives a damn." "Jasmine!" Vragon reacted. "Fair enough," Siegfried replied, figuring that the absol wouldn't be deterred from fighting, "But you there, Averion." Vragon looked at him upon hearing his clans name. "do you have the gift Savoir?" Vragon just gave him a puzzled look. "I see so you don't know what that is? Well its-" "Can it already!" Jasmine interrupted, "I thought you came to catch him and now your just wanting to play backstory. I don't care about what you have to say so stop." Vragon gave Jasmine a concerned look. She could definitely tell he was worried. But worried not just about if what this gallade said was true, but if he knew something about him or where he was from. Jasmine gave a calm and encouraging smile and said, "Don't worry we'll find a lead. But you can't trust him like that. His eyes prove that. He wants to use you and just put doubt in you. We're your friends and we are the ones that'll help you." "Perhaps," Siegfried said, intruding in the two's conversation, "But what if I am right. Tell me fraxure what is your gift?" Vragon just shook his head. "I see, so you don't know. "Then never go to Averia, or you might lose everything." Terms:Whelp – A term used in this world for adolescent dragon types. Mudskicked – A term in this world that is the same as out “Donkey Kicked”. For sake of world sense. Reverse – A term for referring to the reverse world. It is used similar to “hell” in terms stubbornness, however the reverse isn’t seen as a hell, but rather a darkish world called the "Reverse World" home to Giratina and Rivier, or as they are more commonly referred to, "Dwellers"
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Post by vray on Apr 5, 2018 18:24:08 GMT
Mild Language [13] Chapter 14 An odd gift “Huff…Puff, I hear some fighting ahead!” Jaron shouted to his brother, a few feet away. “Good, so Jasmine did make it to ‘im,” Ciecro replied, “Come on, Dolly, we’re almost dere!” “Don’t wait up for me,” Dolly shouted a couple of yards behind, “I’ll just slow you down. Get to him first and foremost.” The two didn’t hesitate to leave the kangaskhan behind; Dolly was out of sight in a manner of minutes. The sound of a battle was ahead. “They should be up there,” Jaron shouted with slight relief. He ran ahead, but was tackled by Ciecro. The noise of an explosion came from behind them. Ciecro got up off the confused Jaron and began scouring the area. He told Jaron that he was almost hit by a random shadow ball and that someone was around. Jaron didn’t hesitate to get back up and cover his brother’s back. The two listened and watched. Ciecro surged a dragon claw from his right claw and sliced another rogue shadow ball. “Brother,” Jaron whispered, “the mon must be a flyer. The ball came from the opposite direction and I didn’t hear any rustling.” “You right,” Ciecro whispered back, “Wait fo' another attack and go for it. I’ll deal with de move.” The two waited again for another one to be thrown and sure enough a shadow ball headed towards them again. “Deep left!” Ciecro shouted slicing at the ghost type move. Jaron ducked under the charmeleon’s arm and fired a scald. A silhouette moved evaded the attack, but it was too late. “Gotcha,” Ciecro said with a grin as he twirled from the moment of his slice. He professionally pulled out a luminous orb and threw it. It’s lit the area up with a blinding light, causing the creature to squirm from the sudden light. The two brothers managed to shield their eyes before being blinded as well. “Ow, that- ugh,” a gengar ranted, rubbing his hurting eyes. He blinked them just in time to see a dragon claw headed towards his throat. He phased into the ground, barely avoiding the lethal attack. “Dammit,” Ciecro growled as the shadow rushed away from him. “I’ll get it,” Jaron uttered before firing another scald at the gengar. It swiftly evaded and charged at Jaron. Vex slightly moved out of the ground and fired another shadow ball. Jaron dodged and fired his scald back, but once again the gengar phased into the ground and evaded with impressive speed. “He’s faster in the ground,” Jaron shouted, as the shadowy circle rushed past him. Vex leaped out of the ground and fired more shadow balls, each one met with either Ciecro’s flamethrower or Jaron’s scald. Vex was about to hit the ground and phase, but spied out of the corner of his eye an incoming fist. He floated away from a powerful dizzy punch shredding the ground where the gengar would have been. “More?” Vex muttered, a bit shaken from his second narrow escape. “Jaron, Ciecro,” Dolly exclaimed, “go help them up ahead, I can handle this goof.” The duo nodded and resumed their mission. “Heh, clever using the scare factor of that move even though it wouldn’t have hurt me,” Vex laughed. Dolly just gave an arrogant grin. She outstretched her arms and formed a focus blast. She’s bluffing, but what if she has the scrappy ability*?She hurled the fighting type move at the ghost. Out of doubt, Vex flung his own ball move and the two collided. Dolly smiled and began to taunt. “Heh, lost your nerve. Wouldn’t blame yah, after all I can be a bit scrappy.” “Shut it,” Vex replied, starting to get annoyed. “What afraid of a normal type? I thought you ghosts were immune to our normality with your edgy style and mean looks.” “I swear I’ll-” “What’s the matter? Am I messing with your focus? Don’t worry hun, my battles always are a blast.” Vex screamed in frustration. “I don’t have time to mess around with you or your poor excuse of humor,” Vex exclaimed, phasing back into the ground. “Nope,” Dolly said, her irises glowing cyan. To his surprise, Vex phased out of the ground. He was left perplexed until Dolly exclaimed with a laugh, “Not so sneaky once you’ve been sighted, well foresighted that is.” Both this news and the pun just angered the gengar. He fired a shadow ball straight at the kangaskhan. Dolly let it phase through her body and strike a tree. Dammit, I’m hugely disadvantaged now, Vex thought as he scowled at the smirking kangaskhan. Two of my moves are useless to me and now I can’t phase into the ground to lose her … wait … heh very well then.
Vex’s scowl vanished as he looked up into the night sky. He closed his red eyes and said in a soft maniacal tone, “Now dearie, I suggest you leave while you still have your arms.” Unintimidated by this threat, Dolly replied with, “If you think you puny ghost arms can even lift them.” Vex gave a giggle and faced her again. As he opened his eyes slowly he slowly spoke, “Who said my arms?” His eyes opened wide; they were glowing an evil red light. Dolly braced herself for an attack, but slowly she began to sway. Her eyes began dropping a little. She tried to look away from the hypnosis, but she couldn’t escape it. She fell onto her left knee, but managed to catch her fall with her right arm. By now she was half awake as Vex walked up towards her, his eyes still beaming. “Mon’s like you are why the phrase, ‘muscle for brains’ exists. If only I had the time to waste on you, but unfortunately I need to beat those two there. Have a nice rest while I and my associate get what we want. Oh and don’t worry, we’ll try not to make it too gory of a scene,” He gave an evil grin as the kangaskhan collapsed into a deep sleep. Vex’s eyes reverted to their normal red selves. Vex felt a pleasurable jolt in his body as he returned to ghost type normality. He phased into the ground and shot to aid Siegfried. Just as he left, Dolly began to turn a little. Her eyes opened up and she slowly got back to her feet. She rolled her head and with a smile muttered, “Good thing I’m an early bird kangaskhan, heh.” < O >
Siegfried narrowly dodged a Psycho Cut from Jasmine only to raise his own to block Vragon’s Dragon Claw. He diverted one of his arms to block Jasmine’s incoming Megahorn. Siegfried slid his arms in front and pushed off using the combined force of all three moves. He landed a few feet away with Vragon and Jasmine readying to strike. “I admit,” Siegfried commented while panting, “you both are quite impressive. An ordinary such as yourself really puts a lot of force behind those cuts.” “I don’t need flattery goon. And shouldn’t you be appalled that you are losing to an ‘ordinary’ such as myself?” Jasmine retorted. Siegfried smirked and answered, “It makes sense since I have two opponents. I mean you two have good battle chemistry considering your inexperience.” “Hey!” Vragon shouted, “I’ll have you know we have plenty of experience.” “Well I do at least,” Jasmine added with a small smile. Vragon gave her a truculent look. “Seriously, Jasmine‽ Fighting focus or comedian, Pick one!” “Sorry Vray I enjoy riling you up too,” Jasmine said as she walked in front, readying a Psycho Cut, “But you’re right. It’s time to end this.” “Indeeeeed” a voice came from her right. She turned to see a Shadow Ball headed her way. She swing her move to collide with the blob, causing a minor explosion. Vex’s shadow circled around the resulting smoke and leaped out of the ground. His Shadow Claw headed straight for Vragon. The startled fraxure raised his claws in response, but to his surprise he didn’t need to. “You need to work on your reflex skills,” Jaron said with a smile, holding back the gengar’s attack. The croconaw focused on the ghost and pushed the mon back. The reptile fired a following Scald attack at the floating gengar. It hit its mark, knocking Vex into the ground a few feet away. “How’s it going, Vee?” Jaron asked with a frisky smile. “Don’t call me ‘vee’, Jaron” Vragon berated, “Can you lay your antics aside till after we’re in the clear?” “You’re welcome,” Jaron answered, with a lighthearted smile. “Though yeah you’re right Vray. Jasmine, stay with Vragon, let me and Ciecro handle this,” Jaron ordered. At that moment a beam of fire flew past the group at the just now getting up gengar. Vex barely was able to push himself away from the fire and fly out of the blast range. He descended towards Siegfried and landed beside him. Ciecro walked in front of the group, rolled his neck and snarled. “Dese punks better be worth de trip,” Ciecro said with a sigh as he began walking towards them, cracking his claws. “Wait? He’s the one from before?” Jaron announced. A worried expression crossed his face. “What?” Vex replied with a grin, “She wanted to take me on and well that didn’t go so well.” Jaron’s face scowled. “Why you-” Jaron started as he was about to rush towards them. To Jaron’s surprise, Ciecro blocked Jaron’s path with is arm. Jaron looked up at Ciecro’s very angry face. “You just asking to be damaged,” the charmeleon rushed towards them. Siegfried rushed to join him and the two’s punches collided. Ciecro twirled around to strike with his tail. Siegfried leaped over it, only to be hit by a scald from Jaron. “I’m surprised, that was a good plan,” Vragon praised Jaron. “I just have to know when to play the support when he gets carried away.” Vragon gave a weak smile. Jaron gave a sympathetic one in return, “You’re not the only one that thinks before he moves.” Jaron looked at the scene of Ciecro versus Siegfried. His eye then trailed the gengar, sneaking through the ground to flank them. “Jasmine,” Jaron requested. She nodded and quickly threw a Psycho Cut at Vex. Vex evaded. “Can’t you mons just try and be stupid for me,” Vex muttered, really annoyed with the resistance. “Can’t you just fight directly and not make me have to keep an eye on you,” Jaron countered with a smirk. Unamused, Vex turned his attention to Vragon again. “So much trouble over you. I’m beginning to think it isn’t worth it,” the ghost scoffed. “I hope it isn’t,” Vragon agreed. “Yeah Vragon’s not the funnest mon around,” Jaron stated, earning a scowl from the fraxure. “Though it’s fun to fluster him,” Jasmine added. Vragon closed his angry eyes, took a deep breath and firmly said, “You both are the definition of delinquents.” Jaron and Jasmine got in front of Vragon and readied for combat. “But you like us anyway,” Jaron stated. Vragon sighed then answered with a slight smile, “Yes, yes I do.” “Mind cutting the wimpy scene short,” Vex mocked as he readied two Shadow Balls. Right when he was about to fire he felt a chill in his spine. “What but I-” he said upon being identified. “That’s what you get for being lazy,” Dolly said coming out of some bushes. Vex gave a frown and sighed. “Oh come on.” “Your fault for snoozing on the job.” Vex flinched angrily at the return of poor puns. He looked at the trio, back at the normal type Pokémon and finally to his hands. “We can’t win this,” Vex snarled, “Siegfried, we’re out of here.” Siegfried broke from his fight to join his all. “I don’ think so,” Ciecro shouted as he lunged towards Siegfried, catching his right leg. The gallade fell on his face and turned just in time to parry a Thunderpunch. Vex fired a shadow ball to assist. Ciecro jumped away in time to evade and countered with a Flamethrower. Vex rolled out of the way and charged another Ball. To his dismay Jaron struck it with an Ice Beam. The ice covered the dark blob and froze over Vex’s hands. “Now Jasmine!” Jaron exclaimed as the absol leaped up and fired a Psycho Cut right into Vex. The ghost hit the ground from the super effective move. Vex didn’t stay down for long though. “You’re leaking,” Dolly said with a grin as she pointed to a slit in the gengar leaking an odd blue substance. Vex gasped and clasped the wound. “Give up and I’ll patch you up,” Dolly offered, “and then you’re going to tell us why you are after little Vray.” “Is everyone going to make fun of me,” Vragon groaned with a face-palm. “Don’t be dragon me down little Vray.” Dolly smiled and Vragon growled. “I’ll pass lady,” Vex answered with a creepy smile, “Better than the alternative.” Siegfried ran rushed towards Vex as Ciecro fired another beam of fire. Vex countered with a Shadow Ball. Siegfried pulled an orb out of his coat’s pocket and threw it at Jaron and Jasmine. Jaron hit it with an Ice Beam, but this only helped make the Luminous orb more effective. By the time the light died the two mons were gone. “Dammit,” Ciecro growled as he browsed the area. After failing to see their escape path, he joined the group. “Whelp that was something,” Jaron stated, “Did they catch on why they wanted you, Vray?” Vragon shook his head. “All I can say is that they wanted something from my memories and maybe wanted to assess something about me. I don’t know for what though.” “It’s fine buddy,” Jaron said putting his claw on Vragon’s shoulder, “But till those guys aren’t a danger you’re staying with us. Right Ciecro.” Ciecro just gave an annoyed sigh. Vragon then noticed Jasmine’s had some wounds. He walked up to her and got down to see the damage to her leg. “It’s not bad Vray,” Jasmine assured. “If you walk on it, you might infect it unless we bandage it. Actually…” Vragon put his claw on it, causing Jasmine to wince from the pain. A small yellow light glowed for a second. Vragon removed his claw, revealing the wound sealed up. “Thanks..Vray?” Jasmine said out of concern upon seeing the fraxure's eyes begin to droop. Vragon began to wobble a little, But Jaron held him up. “Easy there, you’re hurt a bit yourself.” “Yeah,” Vragon panted, “I kinda need to sit down. Jasmine, I’ll fix it up when we get back.” “I’m fine Vray, you’ve helped enough,” Jasmine declined, “Save your energy for your own healing.” “You mean synergy,” Vragon corrected. “Yeah, yeah I know doctor,” Jasmine teased. “Can you now Vray?” Jaron asked. The fraxure got up and wobbled a little, but retained his balance. Dolly took the lead while Ciecro took the back. < O > Vragon sat in Jaron’s room looking at his pendant. His eyes followed the metal patterns on its surface. He flipped it over and repeated the process on the back. Hmm I almost lost you. I’m glad it worked…out.
Vragon’s head lowered slightly as he set his treasure on the nightstand. It was then Jaron walked in. The croconaw just stared for a little, with a worried expression on his face. He finally gave a cough to announce his entrance. “Oh…hi Jaron,” Vragon said without looking, still in pensive. “You okay? I don’t blame you for being a little-” “It’s not that Jaron,” the fraxure admitted as their eyes locked. “Jaron…the gallade in that fight asked me if I had a gift called ‘Savoir’. I don’t know what that gift is about and it from some reason it’s worrying me. Do you happen to know what that gift does?” Jaron thought for a bit, then shook his head. “I don’t know of a gift like that. But it doesn’t matter. Sides your gift isn’t uncommon well whatever it is. I mean Passing Life and Synergizer are some that can heal wounds like you can.” “He also talked about…Averions," The mention of this word again sent a little shiver through the fraxure. He hadn't thought much about the Averian clan, but now it was one of the top things in his mind. He began twiddling his claws as he asked, "Jaron, do you or Ciecro know anything about Averions?” Jaron walked over and sat next to Vragon. For a moment the croconaw stayed quiet; His crimson eyes showing an attempt to come up with an answer. Finally, Jaron shook his head and answer, “No, not really. Never been to their lands nor met any of them. Forest upbringing, remember." Jaron gave another one of his basic grins to try and lighten the effect of another dead end for the fraxure. “Yeah…” Vragon’s head sank a little dashing Jaron's attempts in preventing a drop in mood. The two sat their for a few minutes not saying a single word. Finally, the croconaw was getting a little antsy and decided to change the subject. He began looking around the room, searching for a viable conversation starter. He spotted Vragon’s pendant and took it from its resting place. Vragon didn't react at all from this action nor from the water type's gazing at the detailed grooves. “Tell me something Vray,” Jaron said suddenly, causing Vragon to look up at him, “You ever thought about becoming a doctor? I mean, you’ve got your gift and your already are pretty smart in that area.” “Maybe," Vragon said, taking a moment to entice the idea, "but I just comprehend synergy concepts well and my gift bypasses any really complex stuff. Sides, I’m not great on big wounds.” “I dunno, one day you might regenerate Pokémon’s arms back,” Jaron chuckled while Vragon rolled his eyes with little grin. "Your just being puerile, Jaron," Vragon stated, giving Jaron a sceptical smile “It could happen,” Jaron continued, showing the genuine in his tone, “Heh, maybe with more practice. I don’t know the complete potential of your gift, Vray, and something tells me you haven't even scratched the surface.” Vragon quickly darted his gaze to the wall, trying to keep a future blush at bay. He then began to ponder something as he looked at the wall opposite him. Jaron was about to ask him if he was alright, but Vragon beat him to it. Vragon whispered,“You know Jaron…I never really thought about it.” The croconaw raised a brow and guessed, “Your future?” Vragon nodded. Jaron gave one of his encouraging smiles, causing Vragon to roll his eyes again. The croconaw then raised the pendant up so that he and Vragon could look at it together. “This is a pretty pendant. I remember my dad being a toughie that rarely showed his soft side. But when he did he wouldn’t fail to make me smile,” Jaron reminisced. Jaron then put the pendant into Vragon’s hands, “Vragon, I want to help you find your past and everything, but don’t forget about us here. I hate to see you bummed and worried about this stuff and well…I wanna make you feel better. You get what I mean?” Vragon nodded. These words from Vragon filled him with gratitude and slight guilt. He had been focusing on his search for clues, but he never really thought about his future much. “Hey Jaron…” “Yeah?” “You mind coming with me to the nearby town?” “What for?” “I wanna get some books on medical stuff. I think you’re right about me having to think about my future and all.” “Of course I will Vragon,” Jaron replied with an even bigger smile. < O >
“Well this is awful” Vex complained rubbing his newly bandaged cut. The two were residing in a small cave far away from the town. Siegfried stood at the entrance keeping watch.
“I hope we had someone decent on this assignment. Considering we failed to catch the kid, we’re going to get so chewed out.”
Siegfried turned around and “I want our backup just to be competent enough to help us finish, Vex.”
“What‽” Vex defended, “Are you going to blame me for everything‽ If you had just handled those two then we could have gotten away.”
Siegfried growled and Vex just rolled his eyes. The gallade was about to look out again until he noticed Vex’s expression change to surprise. Siegfried turned around only to clasp on his throat by a firm claw. The gallade began to gasp as Vex quickly got to his feet, only to be the landing cushion for Siegfried.
“You both are f***ing idiots,” An unrelenting voice snapped. The two looked upon their superior. A black scaled haxorus walked into the darkness, the ground crackling under his strong steps. “I have no intention of going back without our objective. You two twats will assist me.”
Siegfried got to his feet and informed, “They most likely will have him under protection or something.”
“I won’t take a risk losing a potential end to my search.” The mon said as he turned his backs towards them. He clasped his claws behind his back and peered at the crescent moon outside. “Do you fools comprehend the importance of this mission?”
Vex finally got up and managed to say, “We don’t get told too much, but we are after information and that kid is supposed to be linked to it.”
Siegfried added, “However, when I probed his memories I couldn’t find anything related to it.”
“That was your former mission purpose. You now will assist me in his capture.”
Vex gave a little cough and inquired “Um…If I may uh-”
“Trishula, but you will address me by ‘Sir’.”
“Um sir what do you mean by-”
“I have interests that is all. I have been informed that our thorn ‘Seliph’ was on your trail.”
Vex looked down in shock while Siegfried kept his stern face. Siegfried then stepped forward, leading to Trishula looking far enough back just to glimpse him out of the corner of his eye.
“If he’s coming then we should back off. He’s formidable and has killed many an agent of ours. If he joins them then….we’ll have no-”
“Silence,” Trishula scolded in a low aggressive tone. Siegfried stopped as Trishula once again looked outside, “Whatever your fate to complete this capture is of no concern. I will not risk my goals with cowards. Now you will assist or I will relieve you of your existence myself.”
The two grunts looked at each other. Trishula then raised his right arm in front of his view of the moon. Clenching his fist Trishula whispered, “You’re the reason for my existence, Aegis.”
“Aegis?” Vex whispered to Siegfried, curious about the name. Siegfried whispered back, “One of the five originals. The starters of the clans. He is the starter of the Averion’s. Remember when I mentioned if he had Savoir it would be a big break for us? Well Aegis’s gift was Savoir.” The two looked back at the haxorus, who seemed lost in deep thought. I’ll find you and then I shall complete myself from your destruction.
Names: Trishula (Trish-oo-lah)
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Post by vray on Apr 6, 2018 1:58:21 GMT
Language, Alcohol reference, & crude humor [14] Chapter 15 A Short Trip “You sure you don’t need me to come?” Jasmine asked Jaron and Vragon. They were at the edge of the road leading out of town. “Thanks Jasmine, but Vragon and I will be fine,” Jaron replied with a smile. “You haven’t forgotten about what happened last night have you?” She replied with a mix of concern and scepticism. Vragon answered with, “No we haven’t, so we have someone to accompany us. We’re waiting for her.” Jasmine’s eyes widened upon having a thought. “Don’t tell me it’s-” “That was fast Jasmine. What are you, Psychic?” Dolly’s voice asked from behind the absol. Jasmine frowned with annoyance, refusing to turn around. “Are you serious Vragon?” Vragon gestured a "no" and gave a little point to Jaron, who was giving his gator smile. “Jaron, you can’t just go by yourselves. At least take Ciecro with you,” Jasmine protested. “Jaz, we’ll be fine. The route is about a two hour stroll and it’s daytime.” Jasmine wasn’t convinced. Jaron sighed, leaned in closer, pointed to his arm sack and whispered, “I have one communication orb for each of us, three chesto berries for sleep status, two all-Mach orbs for instant move critical ups, some sitrus berries, two blast seeds, one grenade orb-“ “Okay, I get it. You’re prepared,” Jasmine shouted in the middle of Jaron’s listing. “Look Jasmine, I’d bring you along, but I need you to do something else.” Jasmine gave a surprised look. Jaron looked Vragon, who gave a sigh and shook his head. Jaron then said to Jasmine, “I kinda need you to do my job while I’m gone. You’re fine with that right?” All the anticipation from Jasmine died in that instant. She gritted her teeth underneath a “It’s fine”. She turned around, said, “Fine, just hurry up,” and walked away. “Yeah she’s mad,” Vragon stated, giving Jaron a leer. “It’ll be fine Vragon, she’s Jasmine and she always thinks that I’m inconsiderate.” “And that’s a good thing?” Dolly asked, not quite getting it. “Not really, but if she’s willing to be friends with Ciecro, then I’m pretty sure she’s fine with me.” “I question your logic on that, but I suppose she does have a reason, if not out of sympathy,” Vragon added, “I mean why else would she hang around with you?” “I dunno, why do you hang out with me?” Jaron responded arrogantly. “Well um..not the point.” “What’s wrong Vray? Don’t have an answer?” “N-no it’s not that I just…well.. I need to think of how to say it… wait no! This is about you and your-” “Say what Vray? You know, you’re kinda acting a little, flustered. Is that blush I see,” Jaron joked, with a lie at the end. “What‽” Vragon stammered, “No I’m not b-b-b-b-blushing for that. I mean it’s just flusterednessishy stuff you know. Kinda like-” “It’s fine Vray. I like you too.” This sent Vragon reeling back with redness covering his grey cheeks. Jaron laughed, giving the fraxure a pat on his back. “I’m just messin’ with you Vray.” “Yeah..well … let me know next time when you’re being stupid so I don’t have to play a part in your...stupidity,” Vragon countered in frustration. The fraxure stormed a little ways away and crossed his arms. It was that moment that Dolly smacked Jaron on the shoulder. Jaron winced from the pain and demanded a reason. She didn’t answer, but walked over to Vragon, grabbed his head and twisted him around. “Dolly what are yo-?” She pulled him over right next to Jaron. She then put her hand on his head and twisted them to look at her. “Now pay attention.” The two’s expressions were a mix of surprise and fear. They awaited for whatever she had in store for them. She took a breath and with a deeper voice said, “We gonna head out soon or what?” “Aww Dolly!” the two shouted in unison, pulling her hands off her head. Dolly began laughing while the two sulked at falling for that dirty scare. “You know, on second thought, maybe we shouldn’t have brought her,” Jaron said. Vragon nodded and suggested, “It’s not too late to return the buffoon.” “Come on guys I’m just joking,” Dolly stated putting her arms on the sour mon’s shoulders, “You know me. I tend to break the mold when it comes to kangaskhans.” The two's eyes shut halfway. “Wow, real cool,” Jaron muttered in an unimpressed voice, “It’s funny cause Vragon has that ability. Mold Breaker heh …. heh.” “Respect Dolly,” Vragon added with his own sarcasm, “that was both witty and original. I’m sure it’ll be a treat to have you with us on trip.” “Oh come on guys don’t be sore. I’m just messing with you.” “Oh neat,” Vragon said while rolling his eyes, “You’re taking logic lessons from Jaron.” “And apparently bad at telling jokes class from Vragon,” Jaron countered. The fraxure and croconaw locked heads, staring angrily into each other’s eyes. Dolly just stood there concerned as the two kept their eyes locked. After about two minutes, Jaron gave an angry smirk. Vragon tried to keep his scowl, but gave up and backed away. “Hah, you can’t resist my adorable grin,” Jaron boasted in his trivial victory. “Heh...maybe just out of sympathy.” “You jerk,” Jaron said in a playful tone as he head locked the fraxure. The two began laughing. Jaron left his prisoner out and Vragon rolled his neck till it cracked. “Though yeah Jaron…you should do something for her. I mean, she isn’t a wimp like me.” “You’re not a wimp,” Dolly protested, “You’re just a kid that’s still finding himse-” She stopped upon receiving a murderous stare from Vragon. She returned a grin. “I’ll definitely make things up to her. But for now, we should head out. The town’s not gonna meet us halfway after all,” Jaron announced, as he swung the travel bag over his shoulder and began walking. Dolly and Vragon followed after him. Soon the town was but barely visible as the three continued on the dirt road. After a while of silence Dolly gave a big yawn. “Say, either of you hungry?” Dolly asked. “A little break wouldn’t hurt I guess,” Jaron answered in agreement, “You Vragon?” “Uh..yeah,” the dragon replied. Despite the answer, Jaron could tell Vragon wasn't focused on his question. He squinted his eyes, scooched closer to the lost in thought fraxure and said in a mischievous tone, “And while we're at it do you wanna get some strong berry juice at some local place? Be a nice way to lose your problems, eh.” “Yeah sure Jar- wait …. But we aren’t spending the night there...and what do you mean by some 'local place'? We aren't going to the town to get waste-” Vragon stopped upon seeing Jaron's classic grin. He was, once again, being messed with. Vragon gave an annoyed sigh. “So what are yah thinking about, buddy?” Jaron responded. “About which books I should get,” Vragon answered, returning to his pondering stance. Jaron’s eyelids drooped and he said, “Aren’t we a bit far to think of that?” Vragon apologized, “I guess I’m just anxious. Yeah, a little rest wouldn’t hurt.” “Then it’s settled,” Dolly declared, “good thing I made some food for us.” She reached into her travel shoulder bag and pulled out some dry berries and some moomoo milk filled bottles. The three sat down and started to get their trip snacks out. Dolly ripped into her berries, Vragon took his time to savor it and Jaron ate slowly. He was keeping his eyes on the forest edge, carefully moving his gaze along its border. I hope this is a good idea. But then again it was mine, so I better do my best to make sure it works. < O >
Jasmine gave an annoyed growl as she gazed upon all the paperwork she had just finished. She slouched on the ground mumbling, “Why do I put up with them? Then again, if it’s for Vragon doing something and Jaron to get out then I guess it’s fine. Well at least not scratching worthy.” “Hey uh Jasmine.” a fellow ranger walked in. “Uh you know where Ciecro is?” Jasmine lifted her head from the floor and said, “No I don’t…why?” “Well um…we can’t find him.” Jasmine immediately hopped to here feet. She demanded information, now. The startled ranger explained that Ciecro hadn’t been seen for a while. “Dang it now I’ve gotta find him before I do his work,” She grumbled brushing past the guy. She stormed through the building and made her way outside. “Why did he have to go and do whatever he does when he leaves?” She mumbled to herself, making her way down the road. She was too busy scowling at the ground to see that she had walked into an alley. It didn’t take her long to run into someone there. She stuttered a little, but managed to avoid falling unlike the other Pokémon. “Oh my, I’m sorry sir are you okay?” Jasmine inquired as she hastened to help the Pokémon. “I’ll live thankfully” he assured her, “though I hope this isn’t a normal practice in your town, heh. Because I suffer from being too focused on things up in my head than my current positioning in my walk.” The two shared a short laugh and Jasmine replied with a, “Don’t worry it isn’t. Oh are you a visitor to our town?” “Yes I am. Dang, I’m a bit dirty.” While the stranger was busy brushing himself off, Jasmine was busy taking in the view of this mon. He was a fit yet slim greninja, who appeared to be a few years older than herself. He wore a thin, blue vest with few tears in it. He wore a belt with a few sachets on it. “Is there something you need miss?” The greninja asked, snapping her out of her staring. “Oh sorry about that sir. No, I’m fine, I need to hurry and find someone,” “Pardon me real quick,” the water type intervened, “Is it alright if I ask you a question?” Jasmine stopped and gave a nod. “Don’t worry, just information. I’m looking for two mons, a gallade and gengar, have you seen them? If it helps, they both have red eyes.” Her eyes froze; she leaped back and readied to fight. The stranger didn’t flinch at all to this, but did change his expression to serious. “So you have seen them,” he answered for her, “I’m not with them. I’m after them. I ask you answer me, time is of the essence.” “How about you prove it!” Jasmine demanded. The mon nodded and reached into his vest slowly. Suddenly he spun around and threw a little ball at her. She quickly sliced it. “Good reflexes,” the stranger’s voice spoke from behind her. She turned around to see the greninja holding a night slash blade at her head. “I implore you to tell me where and when you saw them. They are very dangerous.” Jasmine calmed her nerves and obeyed the stranger. “They attacked us last night and well vanished before we could catch them.” “We?” “Uh..me and my friends,” the stranger disintegrated the blade and raised his hand to his chin. He began mumbling some gibberish. Jasmine turned around and angrily said, “What is your deal‽” “Do you know why they attacked you?” “They were after one of my friends.” “I see…where is this friend?” “Like I’d tell-” the water type moved his face right in front of hers and gave a fierce stare. “If you value that friend of yours I suggest you take me to him. If they are indeed after him, they won’t stop because of one loss to a bunch of locals.” Jasmine thought for a second and finally nodded. She gestured with her head for him to follow and began galloping away. The greninja followed closely. “I apologize for intimidating you, I don’t really have too much time.” Jasmine just gave a grunt. Trying to make amends, the stranger asked, “Um, might I ask you for your name?” “Only if you tell me yours.” “Um…my name…is well…not important right now. What is right now is your friends.” Jasmine nodded, but added, “I’ll keep my eye on you.” “Of course,” He replied as they picked up the pace. < O > “Well this is new,” Dolly said staring at Jaron’s weird walking, being odd twists and occasional twirls. Vragon joined Dolly in saying, “Jaron? What are you doing?” “Oh, I’m just getting that feeling.” “Elaborate,” Vragon pressed. “My gift is acting up. You know, Wary.” Jaron suddenly turned around. He then walked past the two and stared into the trees again. “I wish I could see deeper or something.” “So, you think they are nearby?” Dolly whispered, moving a little closer to Vragon. “Either they recovered fast or they can’t afford to let us leave,” Jaron muttered, “I was hoping this wouldn’t happen, but … stay close both of you.” Jaron took a few steps away from them and shouted, “Hey bitches, how’s the hiding going‽” Both Vragon and Dolly’s jaws dropped. Jaron looked around a little, then shouted again, “You wanna piece of us, cos we’re going to beat you up again!” “What’s he doing?” Dolly whispered to Vragon, who shrugged just as clueless. Jaron then shouted, “I know you’re there idiots!” Vragon face palmed, and Dolly walked up to try and get Jaron to stop. Suddenly Jaron spun around and fired an ice beam at an incoming shadow ball. He leaped past Dolly to fire a follow up scald, trying to hit an evading blob on the ground. “My, aren’t we perceptive and attention seeking,” Vex declared as he leaped-phased from the ground. “You should’ve stayed hidden. Did I strike a nerve?” Jaron taunted. “You struck nothing, but a low in my interest. Thankfully I’m not asking for a beating like you are.” “I don’t see why you’re so confident after all,” Siegfried said as he walked out from the forest, “You don’t have your numbers like before.” He crossed his arms as Vex joined up with him. Siegfried then gave Vex an angry stare, to which Vex gave a shrug with a carefree smile. Siegfried extended his arm blades and vex opened his mouth, letting his tongue ooze saliva. Vragon shuddered, Dolly gave a “really?” look and Jaron just kept his mocking smile. “You’re not nearly as scary as my brother. Speaking of which-” The two grunts gave confused looks, before a flamethrower struck Vex in the face. Vex cursed from the pain of the singing move, but stopped when Ciecro’s foot shoved him into the dirt. “My bro's right,” Ciecro snarled, keeping the gengar’s face in the dirt, “I’m way scarier dan yah two could eveh be.” Siegfried was about to attack, but was stopped by an orb thrown by Jaron. It gave a small explosion, releasing a net. It ensnared the galllade, the momentum sending him rolling a few feet away. He tried to cut himself out, but the net gave its prisoner a nasty shock. “I call it the Electronet orb,” Jaron said, tossing an orb in his hand, “a little thing I made myself.” “Oh yeah, I forgot you liked dabbling in making stuff,” Vragon mentioned as he and Dolly joined the croconaw. Dolly smiled and said, “Good thing your plan worked, Jaron.” “W-what plan?” Vex demanded, struggling to get up. However, he was forced back into the ground by Ciecro’s foot. “Can it punk.” Jaron walked over to the gallade and said, “I figured it would be better nabbing the two of you instead of trying to stay safe while you both roam free. So I devised a little plan for me, Dolly and Vragon to head out and play bait while Ciecro was hunting you.” “How did he hide from us?” Siegfried shouted, continuing to struggle. “Let’s just say, he knows how to control his light rather well,” Jaron said as he winked at his brother, who responded with a growling sigh, “and he kinda had a cloaking orb.” “Now I think it’s time for some answers,” Ciecro snapped, putting more pressure on the gengar’s back, “Like who you both are, why you both are here for Vragon and yah ties to the red eyes. Answer us and maybe I won’ break you.” Ciecro was suddenly struck in the face by a powerful fist slap sending him flying a ways away. He rolled a ways, before finally stopping himself. “Bro!” Jaron shouted as he rushed to help the charmeleon. He helped him up and said, “Are you injured?” Ciecro just gritted his teeth and grumbled, “I’m going tah kick the ass of whateveh son of a bitch did dat. Vragon! Dolly! Regroup!” The two didn’t hesitate to join the brothers. The group watched as a tall, black scaled haxorus step out of the trees. He looked down at Vex and ordered, “Get your associate on his feet.” He walked forward while Vex released Siegfried with a shadow claw. The haxorus gazed at the group, moving his eyes from one to the next. His eyes finally fell on Vragon’s Averion crest. “So you must be the candidate,” The dragon stated in a cold tone. “Candidate?” Vragon repeated, perplexed. “For now, you are one. I require you to come with me, consenting or not.” He started moving towards the group. Ciecro fired a flamethrower as a warning shot, straight into the fierce dragon. “Strong, despite the weakened typing,” Trishula answered, strolling out of the remnants of the fire, “But a child’s fire is still merely a spark on a solid steel.” “I take it you’re the boss,” Jaron deduced out loud, “in that case.” He fired an Ice Beam at the Pokémon. Trishula quickly blocked it with his arm. His arm was covered in ice. His stare remained firm as he struck it against his chest, shattering the ice off his arm. Ciecro stepped forward, unflinching. He let out a roar as he formed Dragon Claw with his left hand and Thunder Punch with his right. Trishula raised a brow at this, unimpressed. Ciecro instructed Jaron to give a follow up, before charging the haxorus. “Time tah break your jaw!” he shouted, jabbing with the Thunderpunch. Trishula caught it. Ciecro then swiped with his other move, only for it to be stopped by Siegfried’s Psycho Cut arm. Trishula then gave Ciecro a firm hit with his head. Ciecro fell on his bum and was kicked firmly in the chest. He was knocked back to the group. Jaron fired another Ice Beam to slow Trishula’s progress, but it was canceled out by Vex’s Shadow Ball. “Dammit.” Ciecro growled, trying to get back on his feet despite his hurting ribs. Suddenly he felt a surge of energy in him. He looked up to see Vragon’s claws on his shoulder. “I’m fine Vray,” he snapped, “Save yah energy for de fight in-case we need you. Stay with Dolly while me and Jaron deal with dis prick.” Vragon nodded and backed on over to the kangaskhan. Trishula then rushed towards them. Jaron threw a blast seed, forcing Trishula to block the blast. Jaron then fired another Ice Beam trough the smoke. Trishula sliced the beam apart, but was struck by Ciecro, leaping from the smoke. The haxorus staggered a little, before regaining his balance. “Hurts, don’ it? Ciecro said, giving a mean grin. His arrogant grin turned to another scowl as the haxorus merely cracked his neck. The dark dragon stated in a condescending tone, “If you want to get in my way, then at least try to be an obstacle, otherwise I demand your departure from matters that don’t concern you.” Ciecro’s anger got the better as he lunged with another Dragon Claw. Trishula was too fast though and a firm smack from his fist set Ciecro flying a few yards. Trishula started a follow up attack, but was struck in the face by Jaron’s Ice Beam. He tore the ice off his face, while Jaron covered Ciecro. “We might have to strat, brother,” Jaron suggested, his tone changed to pretty serious. Ciecro nodded as he wiped the dirt off his slightly cut cheek. They got side by side, Jaron taking a low stance while Ciecro took an aggressive straightened. Trishula eyed the two curious about what they would do, but not caring to actually figure it out. Meanwhile Dolly and Vragon were dealing with the two grunts. Siegfried sent a Psycho Cut straight at the two. Dolly moved her arm to block the move from hitting Vragon, who fired a Dragon Breath at the attacker. Siegfried dodged with a back hand spring. Vex took the opportunity to attempt a flank. However, Dolly noticed and tried to use foresight, but Siegfried did another Psycho Cut to distract her. “Vragon cover!” She shouted to the fraxure, who got between the gallade and Dolly. Vragon activated Dragon Claw and stood right behind Dolly, waiting for another attack. Siegfried slightly nodded his head, signaling the ghost for a joint attack. They both fired their range moves. “Get down!” Dolly shouted and the fraxure obeyed. Vragon hit the ground and covered his head, as Dolly dizzy punched the psycho cut and let the shadow ball pass through her. Siegfried evaded the move, spun with the moment and threw another Psycho Cut at the two. Vragon gave an upper slice with Dragon Claw, deflecting the move into the air. Vragon and Dolly returned to defending each other's backs. Ciecro and Jaron were also struggling in their team up fight against the red eyed leader. Despite their best efforts Trishula was easily able to count Ciecro’s Flamethrower or Jaron’s Ice Beam. “Dis isn’t working!” Ciecro shouted as he dodge a slice from his tall opponent. “Try this,” Jaron called out, throwing an all-Mach orb to his brother. Ciecro reached out to grab it, but it was caught mid-flight by Trishula. The two froze as the dragon pulled the orb closer and looked at it with squinting eyes. “Resourceful children, I’ll give you that,” He stated crushing the orb. He spread his arms and puffed out his chest. He then opened his mouth and began to inhale. “Jaron! Get back!” Ciecro shouted, warning Jaron of an incoming move. Jaron leaped up in the air right when the dragon fired Incinerate. The fire move surged in a straight line, burning the grass it traveled over. Jaron threw an orb at the mon. It blasted out an Electronet that covered the haxorus. Trishula merely sliced his way out with one Dragon Claw swipe, ignoring the net's shocks. “Dammit, not even that,” Jaron snarled. He looked to see how the others were doing; He noticed they were having difficulty in fighting the opened due to the ranged moves the grunts kept throwing at the two. Jaron decided they needed a new plan. Take them out one by one, “Ciecro, change targets. Let’s take them out first,” The charmander nodded and they rushed to help. Jaron forced Vex back with a Scald, while Ciecro locked moves with Siegfried. Trishula ran after them. “Dolly, catch!” Jaron shouted, throwing a heal seed at her. She got the message. She lunged to meet the haxorus and unleashed a barrage of jabs and kicks. He parried as best as he could, but finally was out sped by the aggressive Dolly. He staggered a little giving Dolly more jabs and kicks onto the dragon’s body. After about a minute of pummeling, Dolly finally grabbed the Pokémon by his cheek blades and threw him deep into the trees. Dolly let out a fierce roar. She could feel the confusion starting to take over and quickly ate the heal seed. She let out a calming sigh, feeling the status ailment dying out. “What the? I didn’t know you knew-” Vragon began. Dolly just smiled and interrupted with, “Sorry you had to see me when I’m outraged.” Vragon growled and Dolly smirked. Vragon turned around to help Jaron, while Dolly helped Ciecro. The group of four forced their way past the two and drove the enemies to the forest’s edge. “Are you lot done?” Trishula growled as he stepped out of the trees. He tensed his muscles and crossed his arms. He swung them apart, sending a fast wind that brushed the group slightly. Jaron gave Ciecro a grin. “Hey, let’s Dual slice him with these bro,” he whispered, revealing two quick orbs in his claw. Ciecro took one and clenched it in his fist. “Dolly, Vragon, clear us a path,” Ciecro ordered as he and Jaron activated the orbs. A surge of blue aura covered them and entered their bodies. “Dang, that feels good,” Jaron said with enjoyment in his voice, as the effects of the orb surged through his body, exciting his nerves. Once done, Jaron rolled his head with a smile on his face and let out a pleased exhale. Ciecro then gave Jaron a wink and moved his tongue over the side of his mouth. Jaron’s eyes dropped halfway and muttered, “Please bro.” "You de one dat moaned in satisfaction," Ciecro joked. Regaining their focus, The two finally turned to face their opponent again. They rushed towards the haxorus, zig zagging past each other forming large X’s in their paths. Vragon and Dolly used Dragon Breath and Focus Blast to force the minions away. When the two were only a few feet away, they both sliced at the dragon in unison. Trishula blocked their swipes, but was sent back a little from the force. Trishula slowly lowered his arms from their blocking positions and clenched his claws. “He’s startin' tah piss me off,” Ciecro grumbled. “How do we beat this guy?” Jaron wheezed. “You don’t nimrods,” Trishula mocked as he thrust his right fist into the ground, causing Earthquake. Jaron and Ciecro were sent a ways from the rupturing ground. They managed to break their falls with a roll and hastily got back to their feet. “Look out!” Vragon shouted, deflecting a Shadow Ball from hitting Jaron. Dolly rushed over to cover Ciecro. They were again surrounded, Vex and Siegfried on the sides and Trishula straight in front. He strode towards the spent group, keeping a strong but composed stride. Suddenly he stopped upon seeing something behind them. He raised his arms in protection just in time to tank a Psycho Cut aimed for his face. Everyone went silent for a second. “Jasmine?” Jaron said to himself and began to turn around. Before he did a flash of blue flew past him. It struck Trishula with a stronger force than the move prior. Tishula was pushed a few feet away, carving into the ground as he slid. Jaron then noticed some water was on his cheek. “Wait how did that happen? I thought it looked like a water shuri-” Jaron said out loud, but stopped. Ciecro had noticed the water on his own cheek too. They both slowly turned their and eyes widened with surprised, upon seeing him … Seliph.
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girl-like-substance
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Post by girl-like-substance on Apr 7, 2018 12:18:54 GMT
Ah, so Seliph has turned up again! And it looks like he's doing what he can to keep his brothers safe while looking into potential cures for the red-eye mutagen. Nice. I quite like the way you move between all these different threads; they could feel disconnected, but the history between the characters – and the way that they wonder about/keep tabs on each other's activity – mean that they feel quite closely interrelated. Seliph is tracking Siegfried and Vex, who are after Vragon, who hangs out with Jaron, who is of course Seliph's brother; it all fits together really nicely.
Looks like we also get some clues as to Vragon's identity – and quite a cool action scene when it all kicks off, I have to say; that kinda blow-by-blow battle is much more intense and interesting than the vague battle we had earlier on in the story, outside the house. I really like innovative usage of moves, and things like storing a psycho cut inside your arm instead of firing it definitely fit that bill. The scene following, with Jaron, Ciecro and Dolly trying to come up with ways to pin down an opponent who just won't stay still, is also pretty cool – in particular, I like the way that strategic misinformation comes into play, with Vex uncertain about Dolly's capabilities. That's a great touch.
And you really do nail that sense of being completely outclassed when Trishula shows up, too. After how convincingly the gang kept Vex and Siegfried at bay, the fact that Trishula just takes everything Ciecro throws at him and then tosses him back is striking. Of course, that kinda leads you to expect Seliph's return – and that's exactly what happens. Definitely going to be interesting to see how that pans out; I'm willing to bet not everyone is going to be happy to see him back again.
Finally, here are a bunch of small typos I noticed, plus a few other things:
That should be “you're” rather than “your”, and “too” rather than “to”.
“In case” is two words, not one.
“Sill” doesn't need to be capitalised here – only “window”, since it's that which starts the sentence.
That should be “hole” rather than “whole”.
That should be “you're” rather than “your”.
No need to make “Jasmine” possessive there – just writing “Jasmine had some wounds” would be fine.
That should be “her” rather than “here”.
I think what you mean here is that Dolly's staring at Jaron's weird way of walking, which consists of odd twists and occasional twirls, but I'm not quite sure. This is a bit of a confusing way to phrase it.
Based on context, I think you might mean “singeing” rather than “singing”.
That looks like a typo for “counter” there.
You're missing the R in “Trishula” here. There's still some confusion here about punctuating dialogue, so here are a few representative examples of places where you sometimes go wrong:
You're missing the opening quotation mark at the start of this line of dialogue.
Even if dialogue ends with a question or exclamation mark, it acts like it ended with a comma – you don't need to capitalise the attribution (the part that goes “she said” or whatever).
If you're going to put an attribution at the end of a line of dialogue, the line can't end with a full stop; the two have to be joined with a comma, exclamation mark or question mark.
You're missing the punctuation after “Jaron” here – I imagine it would be a comma, but it might also be an exclamation mark, depending on how emphatically Vragon is protesting.
Given that the two bits of dialogue here are separate sentences, there should be a full stop after “fighting” – the only time you can have a bit of narration between two bits of dialogue and have it joined to both with a comma is when it's one continuous sentence that's been interrupted by the narration.
Same deal here – and again, that should be “you're” rather than “your”.
You can't join dialogue to narration like that unless the narration is a dialogue attribution, so this line should end with a full stop rather than a comma. Also, that should be “sight” rather than “site” – and finally, this is also one of those occasions where there isn't quite enough punctuation to make the sentence easy to read; the way you've written out “Hi welcome what will you” pushes the reader to read it all in one long breath, which isn't, I think, how you mean Dolly to say it, and it definitely isn't a natural kinda thing to say. It's something that happens quite often throughout this fic, and it's a difficult one to correct, because getting the rhythms of prose right is something you come to intuit rather than something to which you can apply hard and fast rules. But if you were delivering Dolly's line in real life, you'd probably pause a little between “Hi” and “welcome”, and then again after “welcome” and before “what”; a couple of ways of representing that would be to say “Hi, welcome, what will you” or “Hi, welcome. What will you” and so on. This is a really minor thing in a sense, but it's also one of the biggest contributors towards that feeling of fluidity that you get when reading really good prose, so while I don't think you should get hung up on it at this point, it might be something that's worth thinking about developing when writing future chapters.
Anyway, getting back to my main point about dialogue stuff – those errors I outlined are cropping up less often than in previous chapters, but they still come up a bit, so I thought I'd point them out.
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Post by vray on Apr 10, 2018 17:41:39 GMT
Violence, Language, Blood, Psychological Torment, Brief Torture [15] Chapter 16 Intrusion by Recollection
“Ja…Jar…Jaron snap out of it!” The startled croconaw snapped to his sense after several shakes from Vragon.
“Wh-wha? Vragon, wait but I saw-”
“Get down!” Vragon shouted, forcing Jaron onto the ground. A blast of fire soared over the two’s head and impacted the forest on the other side of the road.
Jaron looked up from the ground to see Trishula exchanging blows with Seliph. Seeing his brother’s face opened the door to many memories. Some good, some sad but only one that mattered to him now. Jaron got to his feet slowly.
“Hey you’ve taken some damage you probably should rest for a sec,” Vragon suggested. The fraxure then noticed Jaron’s scowl. It wasn’t like any scowl he had seen. It wasn’t hard for Vragon to deduce the reason for this abnormality of Jaron.
“Jaron,” he said, walking in front and putting his claws on Jaron’s shoulders, “Let’s focus on getting out of here first. I promise, I’ll do whatever you need me to do when we get back, but right now we need his help.”
The last few words rubbed Jaron the wrong way. He brushed Vragon aside, with force, but not enough to send him off-balance. “Help the others,”
“What are you-?” Vragon began, but stopped as the croconaw rushed towards the fight. Vragon let out a sigh and headed over to Ciecro, who was getting back on his feet. Before he reach the charmeleon he began rushing at the group.
“Ciecro wait!” Vragon shouted, but his words went on deaf ears. They were to focus on one thing. The greninja.
Vragon gave an annoyed growl, but stopped upon spying Vex’s shadowy blob slither to his right. It was headed for Ciecro. Vragon fired a Dragon Breath at it, but Vex suddenly diverted towards him.
“Predictable!” Vex shouted, popping up from the ground and hurling a shadow ball towards the dragon. Vragon rolled to avoid, but was left open for a Vacuum Wave from Siegfried. Vragon managed to cover his face, despite being taken aback. Suddenly, he was grabbed and pressed firmly against a mon. The move shredded upon the two fiercely. When the attack had concluded Vragon looked up to see Dolly squinting as if in sharp pain. She opened her eyes and gave him a grin, with a wink, before falling to one knee, gritting her teeth. Vragon caught her and lowered her gently to the ground. Her back had several cuts.
“What? But they did have any buffs and her defense is-” Siegfried began walking towards the two, holding an All-Mach orb in his hand.
“Thanks for the boost Vex,” Siegfried muttered tossing the orb over his shoulder.
“Good thing that water guy was too distracted to see me grab it.”
Vragon became really frightened. He couldn’t win and the most he could do was run, but he couldn’t leave Dolly like this…but if he… He clenched his fists in frustration. He looked at his injured friend then at the incoming gallade. Vragon then looked at his hand. He had only gone this far once and it wasn't a pleasant experience. The claw he looked at started shaking slightly at remembering that incident. He closed his claws and eyes, turned to his friend and said, “I’m sorry Dolly, but you're a better fighter than me anyway.” He firmly slammed his left arm on her biggest back wound, making her shriek from the surge of pain. Vragon closed his eyes and started his gift. The faint yellow aura light emanated from his hand surging into Dolly.
“Stop him!” Siegfried shouted to Vex. The gengar fired a shadow ball at Vragon. It was however destroyed by Jasmine’s psycho cut. Vragon took this extra time to thrust his other hand on and surge his Synergy into her. The wounds sealed up and Dolly let out a sigh of content.
“Thanks for the save, Vr-Vray?” The fraxure was swaying. His eyes closed and arms still on her back. He slowly started to fall backwards, but Dolly managed to soften his fall with her right arm. She rested the fraxure’s head on her left arm and started shaking him softly.
“Vray come on snap to it,” Dolly pleaded. Vragon’s eyes were squinting and his firsts were clenched.
“…Dol..my…h-hea….it…h-hurts.” Vragon’s began to squirm a little, clasping his from the headache he had acquired. Seeing no other option Dolly picked him up and put him over her shoulder.
“Hang on Vray,” Dolly said to the moaning fraxure. Vex began to approach the two, but was struck by a Megahorn by Jasmine. The absol then swung her head, and fired a psycho cut past her friends and at Siegfried. The gallade surged Psycho Cut in his right arm and parried the incoming attack, which caused a small explosion upon hitting the ground. Jasmine then bolted to join Dolly and the two got back to back.
“Is Vray down?” Jasmine asked, worried.
“He’s got a bad migraine. My wounds required a lot of his synergy. He’s in no condition to fight anymore; we need to get him out of here.”
“How?” Jasmine asked in an aggressive, but out of concern tone.
“Jaron has some escape orbs,” Dolly whispered, “If we can get to him and get everyone together we should be able to escape.”
This would be easier said than done. Siegfried had made sure to isolate the three off from the others and Vex would be easily able to cut off a rush on either path of the road with his speed. They were trapped, with no other option, but to defend themselves and a squirming Vragon.
Meanwhile Trishula was on the defensive due to the nimble attacks by Seliph. After a few minutes of clashing Night Slash Kunai and Trishula’s powerful claws, the two's moves locked.
“I assume, you’re Seliph correct?” The dragon said, to his new opponent.
“Yes,” the greninja answered, “and what is your name or are you just another grunt?”
Trishula forced Seliph back with an enormous swipe with his free claw.
“I’m Trishula,” he answered, “you have a history of annoyance to the red eyes I hear. I will give you credit. Not many mons would be able to track down and kill one from the middle circle.”
“Well, your leaders have always acted arrogant.”
“I agree Norfarion, now.” Trishula put his weight on his right leg, tensed his muscles and rolled his claws. “I hope you’re ready to die.”
He was about to lunge to the awaiting Seliph, but he was struck in the face with an Ice Beam. The icy feeling on his face caused the mon to lose his stance. He was struck in the face by a firm ThunderPunch from Ciecro. Trishula used the momentum to try to do a retaliation swipe, but his obscured vision made him miss his target. Ciecro then struck with a Dragon Claw; he then turned around and cupped his hands and gave the running Jaron a leg up. A yellow light surged in Jaron’s left palm. He dove straight at the haxorus and used Crunch on haxorus’ neck.
“Agh!” Trishula roared from the teeth biting his neck, “You piece of-” He reached to grab Jaron, but Ciecro gave him a Thunderpunch into his gut. Trishula spat out some blood as he was knocked back a few steps. Using his lodging, Jaron pulled back with his lodged teeth to try and force the dragon on his back. Ciecro followed this move with a follow up with a head charge. The combined actions were enough to make Trishula fall on his back. Jaron leaped away in time to avoid getting crushed.
Ciecro activated a dragon claw in his left hand and said to Jaron, “All-mach orb?”
Jaron nodded. “It was the only way I could better my change of getting the crit to get through that damn defense of his.”
“Jaron, Ciecro finish him!” Seliph shouted running towards the two.
“Stay back,” Jaron shouted, causing the frog mon to stop in his tracks. Jaron looked at Ciecro and gave him a nod. Ciecro returned one as well turned towards the downed mon. He put his foot firmly on the wheezing Trishula and moved his Dragon Claw move to the haxorus’ neck.
“Give up now,” Ciecro ordered, Trishula.
“Heh, so you children aren’t without wit.” Trishula began laughing a little amid his wheezing.
“Shut it!” Ciecro harshly spoke, pressing harder with his foot.
“Ciecro, he’s too dangerous,” Seliph shouted.
“Stay out of this,” Jaron shouted again. Ciecro looked behind him at Seliph, with angry eyes. Trishula opened his mouth and fired an Incinerate at the charmeleon, the resulting heat melting the ice on his face enough for him to pull it off. Ciecro was struck in the back and landed on the ground. Jaron tried firing an Ice Beam in retaliation, but was slammed away by Trishula’s tail as the dragon jumped to his feet. Seliph threw two Water Shuriken at Trishula, who did a half twist backflip to evade. Seliph rushed up, drawing a Night Slash stick blade. He thrust it at Trishula, but it was forced down by Trishula’s claw.
“Tell me, why come here?” he inquired, while Seliph struggled to get his move weapon freed. Seliph ignored the question. Trishula swiped at him with his other claw, but Seliph leaped away, letting the Night Slash disintegrate between the dragon’s claw.
“Enough Norfarion,” Trishula said in an annoyed tone, “it’s time I finally end this.” Trishula looked at the other fight going on and then back to Seliph. He raised his arms above his hand and clasped his claws together. He then pulled them in front of his mouth. A mix of blue and red energy covered him.
“Dragon Dance‽” Seliph muttered and rushed at the mon, however Ciecro was already heading in for another slice. Trishula grinned as he broke the stance and caught Ceicro’s arm. Seliph stopped in shock as Trishula pulled Ciecro close and put his claw on the charmeleon’s face. A fiery red aura surged from Trishula’s arm into Ciecro's face. Ciecro gave a painful cry as what looked like red energy flowed fiercely up Trishula's arm.
“Ciecro!” Seliph shouted, rushing towards the vile haxorus. Trishula threw Ciecro at Seliph, who caught him before the charmeleon hit the ground. “Ciecro are you wounded?” he asked, with worry.
“…ugh…uh..huh? Let go of me!” Ciecro shoved Seliph away and turned back toward the haxorus.
“Hm…Blaze I see,” Trishula muttered to himself, “not useful to me right now, but...”
Seliph’s eyes widened, “You mean…”
“So, you’ve heard of the gift Schmarotzer.” Trishula stated, finishing for Seliph.
“Shmarotzah?” Ciecro tried to repeat.
“Schmarotzer." Seliph corrected "It's the Yverin word for the gift called parasitic. He’s basically sealed your ability and now has its effect, as well.”
“Wait, so he’s got two abilities now‽” Jaron uttered, joining the two. Seliph nodded with a grim expression. This haxorus wasn’t going to go down easily and his brother’s allies were in trouble as well.
I’ve got no choice…I’ll have to fall back with them…arceus, will this be day. Seliph turned to Jaron and asked, “do you have anything for escaping?”
“Of course I do. I have three,” Jaron snapped pulling out one of his escape orbs to prove it. Suddenly, Seliph snatched it. “Hey! That’s mine!” Jaron protested.
“I have a plan to get out of here, but I’ll need an escape orb.”
“Then use your own,” Jaron growled, trying to reach for his orb.
“This is no time to arg- get down!” Seliph forced his brothers on their stomachs, barely avoiding a powerful Incinerate from Trishula.
“Help them now!” Seliph ordered.
“Yah not the boss of us,” Ciecro snapped.
"Ciecro," Jaron said to Seliph in a concerned tone. Seliph then pointed to the others. Jasmine and Dolly were struggling to counter the range attacks from the grunts.
“They need your help now, please,” Seliph urged. Jaron got up and headed over there, but not until giving Seliph a cold gaze. Ciecro soon followed. Seliph turned around and faced his opponent. Seliph then noticed the Averion crest on the haxorus’s arm.
“Hm…so you’re an Averion. So ashamed of that heritage, Trishula that you’d stoop so low as to attack children?” Seliph asked rhetorically.
“You assume falsely. I take my heritage very seriously. I just refuse to stay limited,” Trishula stated, “but you Seliph. I’m curious about your little interactions. Do you, by chance, know them?”
“Now who’s assuming,” Seliph replied, keeping a normal tone, to try and keep his connection with the others a secret.
“You’re attitude will get killed someday. But I care not about details.”
Trishula started another Dragon Dance. Seliph threw a Water Shuriken. Trishula took the blow and finished the buff. The dragon let out an exhale of content as he started to feel the effects. Seliph began backing away slowly, keeping two Night Slash kunai raised. Trishula walked after him at the same pace. Suddenly the dragon lunged forward, with increased speed. Seliph managed to block from being sliced by Trishula’s claw, but was pushed back a few feet. The dragon then lunged fiercely again. Seliph dug his legs into the ground and leaped over, just high enough to be out of Trishula’s swiping reach. The dragon spun around and sliced again, cutting right through the landing frog. To his surprise, the frog merely vanished, like cutting through mist.
Substitute? Trishula shouted in his head. Before he could react upon this discovery, he was hit with a blast seed on the back sending him on his stomach. The explosion caused a good bit of damage. The dragon slowly got up, to one knee. He then spun around quickly to defend himself, but to his surprised Seliph was heading to the group.
“About time!” Dolly shouted Seliph joined them.
“Do it now!” Seliph ordered as he started throwing Water Shurikens at the pursuing Trishula.
Dolly nodded and raised one of the escape orbs up. Siegfried and Vex immediately threw their range moves in an attempt to stop them. They were canceled by Ciecro and Jaron’s moves. Trishula fired an Incinerate, but Seliph threw a light screen orb down, creating a yellow wall in front. This wall weakened the attack enough for Jasmine to cancel it with a Bite. The escape orb began to activate and a blue pillar began forming around the group, but just as they were about to escape a black shockwave surged through the area. The orb stopped shining and turned shadowy blue, along with the blue pillar fading away.
“What? But how?” Dolly said in dismay, looking at the orb. The group then saw Trishula holding a Disrupter Orb up high.
“I told you. I cannot allow you to leave,” Trishula reminded them as he and the other two closed in.
“A-a disrupter orb?” Jaron said in distress, “dammit, now none of my orbs will work now.”
“Good thing I have this,” Seliph said with a smile. He pulled out a pouch from one of his pockets and dropped an escape orb in his hands. Trishula flinched in surprise.
“So lange, Hündin,” Seliph mocked with a smirk as the group were spirited away by another blue pillar.
Siegfried stared in shock. They then turned their surprised gazes to their superior. His surprise expression was gone now, replaced by eyes of fury. “No…no, no, no dammit you!” Trishula roared punching the ground over and over with his fists.
“How the hell did they pull that off? They couldn’t use any orbs?” Vex stated, perplexed.
“That greninja had it in a pouch…It must have kept it safe from our disrupter orb,” Siegfried theorized.
“Oh man,” Vex groaned in annoyance, “and we had a plan and everything.”
“That son of a bitch. They could be anywhere now and without any leads he could head anywhere without us knowing,” Trishula growled, finally relieving the ground from his punches, “They’ve got a head start. Come, we need to find out where they went…hm?”
What is it?” Siegfried asked, but was met with silence. Trishula then began to walk into the woods nearby. The two were about to follow, but were met with Trishula’s arm raised, telling them “no”. The dragon then disappeared into the forest and the two looked at each other.
After going a ways, Trishula sat down and crossed his legs. He began to meditate. His breath became slow, his muscle relaxed and his mind clear. Words began to echo in his head.
“Lehrer,” he said out loud. His mind drifted back, “I'm sorry. I...let it get to me again. I need to be reminded.”
( O ) A faint candle shined, showing the stone floor of the room. A thin haze was in the room, filling the place with the scent of spice. In the reach of the light, a fraxure bowed on one knee, facing the dark. His eyes were closed, his breathing faint and shaking slightly. “Warum hast du angst?” a voice called in the dark. The fraxure’s eyes opened wide, surprised at hearing his home’s language. “Uh…um..teacher I…I almost..l-lost, to it. I-It was … terrify-” the young dragon stammered. “You mean that you almost gave in, to your weakness, and thus allowed it, to almost overcome you,” the voice said eerily. The fraxure began shaking faster now, his red eyes looking straight at the ground. The voice then asked again, “Warum hast du angst?” The fraxure thought for a moment, then raised his head. “I fear … being caged. Becoming…trapped. It’s terrifies me.” “Trishula,” the voice called out, “why did you come to us?” Trishula’s shaking slowed down and his eyes gave a scowl, at the memory of him leaving. “I came, because I couldn’t stay the way I was. I wanted more from my life, but so long as I stayed there I would always just be another number.” “Your fear remains with you. Even still you have been blessed with our eyes, yet you remain a frightened whelp.” The voice growled. Trishula once again quivered in fear. “Do you wish to conquer this? To become more?” “Y-yes teacher,” Trishula replied amid his heavy breathing. “Then look.” Trishula raised his head and stared into a pair of red eyes. The sight frightened him, but he couldn’t muster the nerve to look away. His nerves began to scream in his body, as if he was staring at an Yveltal. “Your fear makes you weak. I took in you as one of the red eyes, but I chose you specifically to be my student. Amid that weak bag of scales I saw something raw. I saw something that I could morph into something more.” Trishula’s red irises began to glow. His breathing slowed, his nerves calmed, and his eyes remained focused on the ones staring back at him. “Tell me Trishula,” the voice slithered, “will you give in to fear or will you let me morph you into something more? Remove those thoughts and memories from your mind and draw into yourself. Those that fail, become slaves to this gift of the red eyes. You are teetering near the edge. Am I correct?” Trishula answered with, “Yes….” Suddenly the eyes he stared at began to glow fiercely. The fraxure felt a mix of dread and pain in his head. He began to cry, but still couldn’t pull his gaze away or shut his eyes. “You are teetering near the edge, correct?” Trishula was confused, horrified and in pain. He finally managed to speak, “No…I’m not … and…I never will!” The eyes stopped their glare and Trishula fell on the ground. He trembled from the mix of pain and fear he had just experienced. His eyes were open with tears still in them. His breathing froze however as he felt warm breath above him. “Never believe it can ever control you. If you find a problem and your emotions take over. Remember where you came from, else it will consume you in your proneness,” the creature above him said. The warmth from the voice landing on his neck. The fraxure tried to stop shaking, but merely slowed the motion down to slight jerking. “Remember why you left the sanctuary of your world in Averia and came here. Remember when you were given the ritual of a red eyed lord.” Trishula felt a slimy thing clamp on his neck. He felt teeth so it must have been a mouth. He closed his eyes and let out soft dragon whimpers. The teeth clamped more on his neck, not puncturing his scales but pinching down where they clamped. “You know how it feels to be alone. Now take that fear and despair and let it cover you. Don’t be the weakling, but the survivor. Tell me my young disciple, will you remain what you were? A lost fearful fletching?” Trishula's closed eyes were covered in tears, his breathing was amid whimpers and body was tense. The dragon took a breath and relaxed his muscles. He calmed his breathing to hide his fear and let his body and tail go limp. He was at the mercy of the creature above him. For what felt like an hour, the dragon laid there only trying to keep his breathing slow. The clamping on his neck was now starting to draw a little bit of blood. Suddenly it clamped harder, causing Trishula to yelp from the pain. His tail shot straight and his arms tensed, but he did his best to restrain his movements. It wasn’t long before he let himself go limp again, despite the biting on his neck. “Good my student,” the voice slithered with satisfaction, “do not let the self you were dictate your actions now. Focus your mind into your soul and remember all that you’ve done to come here. The feeling of when you became one of us and the powerless state you are in now.” The mouth released its grip, and Trishula began to breathe heavily. The fraxure then looked at the candle out of the corner of his half-closed eye. The light was dimming, giving way to the darkness to engulf the room. Trishula kept watching it until the light went out. Then his eyes closed and all was dark. < O > “……..y ….ay ..Vray. Yo, Vray wake up.” Vragon eyes shot open and he shot into a sitting position. He looked to see his smiling friend Jaron. “Good to see you’re awake.” “Jaron? What..huh! Wait Dolly! Is she‽” “I’m fine, Vragon,” Dolly said, walking in, “I’m more concerned about you, you little doctor. So how’s the head treating you?” “My head feels fuzzy, but other than that I’m just fatigued,” He answered. “Good, then get some rest friend,” Jaron said putting his arm on Vragon’s hand. Vragon nodded and let his head fall on the pillow stuffed with straw. Jaron got up and walked out, waiting till he was out to change to a worried face. “Jaron..” Vragon mumbled, his eyes filled with concern. “Hm? What about Jaron?” Dolly asked. “He’s going through a lot. I need to get done with resting, so that I can-” “What do you mean? What’s wrong with Jaron?” Vragon sighed and began telling her about who the stranger was and what it meant that he was here. < O > Jaron watched the water flow under the bridge he leaned on. The water reflected the now cloudy sky along with his discouraged face. He then picked a rock from a pile he had sat next to him and dropped the little thing into the water. “Are you okay Jaron?” a voice came from his left. Jaron didn’t budge at all. “What do you want Seliph?” The frog sighed as he walked up and joined Jaron at the bridge’s railing. He looked up at the sky and lightheartedly said, “Good thing we got here in Vergium town, when we did. Looks like it’s going to rain.” He was met with silence. Seliph sighed. He then looked down at the water. He saw his face in the current. He looked a little to the right to see his younger brother’s face. His crimson eyes showing he was upset and Seliph had a good guess why. He raised his head and looked at Jaron with a grin. “You know … I saw one your little orb trinkets. I’m glad you’ve found such a skill in orb making,” Seliph praised. “Weapon making. I don't just make any orbs,” Jaron corrected with a cold tone. “Oh…well then I’m certain you’ve been putting that creative mind to good use then.” Jaron stayed silent. Seliph looked back at the water, thinking of something to say. “You’ve grown to a nice size and I see you’re in pretty good shape.” Jaron merely kept his eyes on the water. “Why are you here?” Jaron asked, ignoring Seliph's comment. His tone, while not being hostile, wasn’t much more than a monotone. “I was after those Pokémon. The ones that attack us,” Seliph confessed. “So, they brought you here, hmm. Well, it's thanks to your little hunt that Vragon needs an afternoon, to rest.” Jaron accused passively. “I’m sorry I couldn’t confront them before they got to you. They are dangerous mons an-” “No shit, Seliph,” Jaron interrupted, still looking at the water. “Jaron…what were they after?” Seliph questioned. The croconaw’s eyes tensed at hearing this. Jaron kept his composure and his eyes at the water. “I don’t know…they didn’t say.” “Your absol friend told me they were after one of her friends.” Jaron’s eyes narrowed, now displaying a more obvious scowl at the water. Seliph continued, “Your friend Vragon. Is there something about that frie-” “Shut up!” Jaron yelled slamming his right fist onto the railing. “Jaron please list-” “No, you listen!” the croconaw snapped, finally looking at his brother’s face, “I don’t give a damn on any reason why you came here nor what you’re up to, but I don’t need you to come here and bring your troubles with you.” Seliph let out a sigh and said, “Jaron, if they are after him you need to tell me. Please, the more I know, the better I can help.” “We didn’t ask for your help nor do we need it. I can keep him safe without you.” “Jaron, don’t beat around the bush. You know you would have lost if I hadn’t showed up.” These words set Jaron off. He formed a fist and raised it. Seliph readied to parry it, but to his surprise Jaron put it down. The gator gave a sigh, looked again to Seliph’s eyes and said, “I thank you for saving Vragon, but that’s all you deserve from me.” The croconaw then turned and walked away, his fists clenched and small tears forming in his angry eyes. Once the Pokémon was out of his sight Seliph sighed and returned his sight to the water. Small circles began to appear as it began to rain. He didn’t mind the water and merely stayed there pondering. I wish I didn’t have to come here. But if it’s that fraxure they have interest in I need to know why. It could be a good lead and it would put the mon out of current danger…I can’t let these feelings stop me now. I need to foc-…..Jaron…I’m sorry. You’ve matured greatly, but…I’m doing what I do for your benefit. Ciecro’s and mine as well. I love you Jaron…even if you don’t believe that.Seliph left his post at the wooden bridge bar and headed towards the inn they all were staying at. Terms: Schmarotzer (Shmah-ruht-zar) – Yverin for the word “parasitic”. So lange Hündin (so lhang hoonden) - so long bitch Lehrer (Leer-rrah) – Teacher Warum hast du angst (Varrum-hahst- do ainst) - Why have you fear?/why are you scared?
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Post by vray on Apr 12, 2018 14:52:16 GMT
Language, demeaning slang [13] Chapter 17 Heavy Drops Rain continuously struck the window in the storage room of the lodge the group were staying at. The lights were out, and the door was locked. Ciecro was on a collection of wooden crates, trying to go to sleep. His breathing was soft and his tail flame was dim. He began to toss around in the bed. “…No..uh…” He began rolling to his left. He managed to utter "Dad!" before falling off his bed and face planting the floor. He moaned as he rubbed his hurting snout. He sat up and leaned against the wooden crates. He stared at his tail’s flame, shining brighter now that he was awake. His eyes narrowed and his head fell slightly. Again…Dad… He sniffled. He looked at the window, watching the droplet of rain slide down the window. I…I don’ know what tah do. He’s back and … I can’t let him bother me. But I just can't sleep. Ciecro’s eyes scowled as he became filled with conviction. No! I won’ let him intimidate me. I’m gonna get stronger than him. I’m gonna be stronger dan anybody like you dad.
He stood up and walked to the window. He put his left claw on the cold glass of the window. A chill surged through him, but he brushed it off. He didn’t like cold or rain, but if he would ever put that “Fear” to rest, he’d have to be stronger. Strong enough to beat Seliph, and the bastards that killed his parents. He stormed up the cellar stairs and into the lobby. He didn’t stop until he was out the door and standing right in front of the rain. He stood there under the shelter over the door, staring at the rain. The rain was much more intimidating up close compared to rain in the window, causing him to shake slightly. “Come on, its jus' rain. You been wet before and been fine.” He put out his arm into the rain. The rain felt like many soft pricks on his red scales. “Hmm…dis isn’ so bad.” He stepped out further, letting his whole body be vulnerable to the rain. He closed his eyes and let the droplets hit his face. It didn’t take him long to get used to it. “Hey, dis don' feel bad at all-” He squealed before he finished upon feeling drops running down his tail. He jumped back under the shelter, overwhelmed by the uncomfortable feeling. After a few minutes of caressing his tail and calming his nerves, Ciecro mustered his nerve and once again stood up against the rain. He walked out again, leaving only his tail under the shelter, pointed up so the raindrop trickles wouldn’t reach the more water sensitive part. He slowly began to nudge further out into the rain, but stopped right before his tail would get wet. He gritted his teeth. He gave a roar as he rushed out into the elements. He hadn’t made it thirty seconds before breaking down and running back to the shelter, hyperventilating. Upon reaching the shelter, he grabbed the nob and twist. It didn’t move. “What de?” He looked to the window nearby to see the lights were out. He began to freak out at the thought of him being locked out, with the rain no more than three feet from his tail. He began banging on the door, but to no avail. He sat down and laid his back against the window. “Dammit, why now? Ugh dis sucks worse than Dolly’s jokes! Well...she has some good ones...This sucks worse than Vragon's jokes!” He curled up into a ball. Suddenly he heard splashing. He looked, hoping it was someone that could help, but to his dismay it was Seliph. “What are you doing outside?” He asked his scowling sibling. Ciecro paused for a minute to think if it would be worth the mockery of admitting being locked out or risk the alternative. He finally said, “I couldn’ sleep so I was goin' tah get some fresh air.” “…Fresh air?” Seliph repeated with a confused look. “It’s raining…something you really don’t like.” “Well maybe I’m used tah rain now,” Ciecro snapped. “You wouldn’ know, so shut up.” Seliph’s following sigh just frustrated Ciecro more. He hated being treated like a kid. This was enough to shoot Ciecro to get away. “Yeah, well I’m goin' for a stroll,” Ciecro huffed standing up and facing the falling water. Seliph’s eyes widened. “But it’s raining.” “Den have fun in de dry space, yah pansy.” The charmeleon stormed out into the rain, making splashes with his heavy steps. Seliph just stood there, eyes wide open, at this anti-Ciecro action. “O-okay,” Seliph said, going towards the door. He grabbed the nob and twisted it, only to find that it was locked. Seliph gave a little chuckle, “I was right about you Ciecro.” His smile faded though at Ciecro choosing his fear over merely asking him to help let him in. He used the key given to him and walked in, leaving the door unlocked and slightly open when Ciecro came back. < O >
The sound of puddles splashing sang alongside the rain drops as Jaron walked in the rain, well more like stomped his way back. He was humming to himself, carrying a bag over his shoulder. The bag was soaked, his feet were muddy, his snout was dripping water and he was enjoying himself.
“Man, this is a great storm,” He exclaimed with a smile and a twirl, “though I don’t want these parts to get too wet, else I might have to have Ciecro dry them with his tail or whatnot. Eh, it’ll give me something to do since I couldn’t sleep.”
After in view of their current residing he noticed a small flame moving away from their lodgings. Upon squinting his eyes and covering them from the rain, he recognized his brother stomping away.
“What the- Is he Primed or something?” Jaron began to pick up pace a little, not wanting alert Ciecro. He trailed Ciecro for a while till Ciecro stormed around a corner. As Jaron made his way around the corner, he was surprised to see his brother frantically scouring the area, looking for what Jaron assumed was a shelter. He felt a mix of sympathy and amusement in seeing the terrified look on his brother’s face as if he was in the middle of fear. After finishing his internal chuckling, Jaron walked over and tapped Ciecro on the shoulder, leading to Ciecro jumping about two feet high, or at least what looked like two feet high.
“You wet Ciecro?” Jaron rhetorically asked with a smirk.
“J-Jaron? What are yah- Help me find a shelter or whatnot instead of makin' fun,” Ciecro snapped. Jaron sighed and gave Ciecro his bag.
“Here, hold this.” Ciecro accepted the bag, waiting anxiously as Jaron looked around. “Ah there we go,” Jaron exclaimed, pointing to a bridge. “There’s probably shelter there. Come on.” Jaron began running towards it.
“Wait fo' me!” Ciecro shouted, trying to keep up while attempting to use the bag as a rain cover for his tail. Upon arriving to the shelter Ciecro dove in, with Jaron giving a sigh as he joined him. The croconaw sat down next to his ball curled, tail rubbing brother and began looking through his bag.
“Did you want to get a heart attack or something bro? I mean, it’s not like you to just stamper off into pouring rain, at all.” Ciecro just looked at his tail light and gave a grunt. Jaron wasn’t going to accept Ciecro’s lazy answer, “Tell me now. I’m legit worried that you’d do something so reckless for yourself.”
The charmeleon sighed and looked at his brother, “I was tryin' tah play piplup with Seliph.”
Jaron gave an aggravated moan, “As silly as I think your fear of your tail getting wet is, until you deal with it I don’t suggest putting yourself out there just to raise your beak higher. I don’t need to dive into the water to save you when you fall on backwards into the drin-”
“I know!” Ciecro snapped, earning a cold angry stare from Jaron. Ciecro looked at the grown with a scowl and quietly said, “Sorry…”
Jaron closed his eyes and rested his back against Ciecro’s right arm, “I know…I’m not happy he’s here either. It feels so unreal that he’s back and I’d be lying if I’d say I wasn’t a bit relieved to see he’s alive and all…but…he’s not the same anymore and all, you know.”
“Yeah…” Ciecro agreed, “He ain’t de brother I looked up to.”
“That we looked up to,” Jaron added.
They were silent for a while, till Ciecro spoke up again. “Jaron.”
“Hm?”
“Do yah…What do yah think mom would want us tah do?”
Jaron got off Ciecro’s arm and crossed his legs. “I’m guessing give him a chance or whatever moral taurosshit she’d use." Jaron sighed. "‘Course I can’t say she wouldn’t have a point as much as it annoys me to say that.”
Ciecro let go of his tail and let it rest on the ground. He rested his arms on his knees and looked up at bridge above them. He gave a slight snarl.
Jaron took noticed and turned to look at Ciecro. “The roof pissing you off?”
“...Shut up Jaron.”
“Give me a reason why you keep snarling and maybe I will,” Jaron countered with a smart-alecky tone. Ciecro brought his scowl down to Jaron.
“I can snarl if I wanna, yah little shit!”
“And I can pester you till we get put in the dirt. Now drop Mr. maractus prick and talk about it. Sooner or later we’re going to have to decide what to do with him.” Ciecro and Jaron kept their angry gazes locked. Finally Jaron gave a sigh and rested his back against the dirt wall, crossed his arms, closed his eyes and gave a little huff. “Fine don’t talk about it. Keep running from the fact he intimidates you.”
“He does not!” Ciecro shouted, furious by the accusation. Jaron just gave him a disbelieving look and a raised brow. Ciecro looked down and finally returned to his old position. “Fine…yeah I’m on edge 'cause of him…and it’s ‘cause I feel shrimpy tah him.”
Jaron gave a sigh and got out of his arrogant posture. He returned his back to Ciecro’s arm and said, “I know bro, which is why I want you to talk with me about it. I know we’ve had friction and all, but no matter how retarded you act I’ll still love you, yah jerk.”
“…Same,” Ciecro said softly letting the stress out of his muscles. “Jaron, You an' me ain’t kids anymore. We’ve made it far on our own and with our friends. I don’…I don’ want him bein' here make me lose sight of dat.” Jaron asked for elaboration. In an annoyed tone, Ciecro muttered, “He’s someone I’ve never been able tah surpass. I didn’t mind when we three were tahgether, ‘cause I looked up to him. But now I don’ and it’s just pissing me off. Like I need him tah pick up slack or lacking's. He saved all of us back dere and I was just as helpless like de rest.”
“Well thanks,” Jaron said in a light hearted tone.
“You know what I’m gettin’ at,” Ciecro muttered.
“Heh, just fucking with you bro,” Jaron confessed with a smile facing the rain, “Yeah…he did save our tails and all. It bothers me that so far he’s showed us up and in front of Jasmine, Dolly and Vragon.”
“Tell me about it. I wouldn’ be surprised if Jaz teases me on dat for a while,” Ciecro muttered, rubbing his right arm with his left.
“I don’t see her doing that. She’s too nice in that regard. Not a jerk like you or me, heh.”
“True.” Ciecro agreed with a grin. The two stayed silent for a while. The rain began to fall harder, making loud splashes on the soaked ground around them. However, neither of them seemed to notice. They were too lost in their own little memories of their times before and after that…incident.
Jaron finally broke the silence as a though crossed his mind. “Hey bro,” A replying grunt came from the charmeleon. “You think we could ever go back to the old times.”
“Whatch’ya mean?” Ciecro asked confused. He turned his head slightly towards Jaron to listen better, since now the rain had picked up.
“Well…like you, me and Seliph. Being together again. Like we once were.”
Ciecro gave a snort as he firmly said, “No!”
“Yeah, I’m not too hopeful either. But…remember that time you and me kinda messed him up in training and he got mad and stormed off?”
“De time we tried tah make dat thingy for him right?”
“And he found us before we could finish,” Jaron said, starting to smile at the old memory.
Ciecro moved his right arm off Jaron’s back and rested his own back in the same spot. “Whatch'ya yah getting at?” Ciecro inquired.
“Maybe…we should give him a chance.” Ciecro tensed up at this sentence. Jaron felt the change and honestly couldn’t blame Ciecro. He even scoffed at the thought, but the more he pondered the more those memories came back. The memories he wanted to go back to.
“By ‘give him a chance’ I mean don’t dismiss him outright. Like, wait and see what he does and all. Who knows, he might surprise us.”
Ciecro looked down to his tail light. It was steady and dim. His eyes narrowed, his arms relaxed a little and he was calmer despite the sudden suggestion from Jaron. “Why bring dis up? You mad at him like I am,” Ciecro asked.
“Yeah, but if Seliph is one thing, its good intentioned. I can admit that. If there’s a chance we can make amends, you think we should try?”
“I donno,” Ciecro admitted with a scowl, "I also think about what we were and long for it too yah know." Jaron nodded in concurrence. “I wanna go back to dat. Where…mom, dad and Tethe were still…” Despite not seeing him, Jaron could easily tell Ciecro was wiping his eyes with his arm. Jaron leaned his head back, so it rested on Ciecro’s neck.
“Yeah, I miss mom’s lectures, as long as they were and when uncle Tethe would visit us and when I’d hide from Seliph when he would have to come get me.”
Ciecro gave a sniff before adding, “Or when dad would throw me in de air or carry us under his arms and spin. Or de training we’d have with him. If we trained till de sun started tah set, den he’d carry us on his shoulders on our way home, telling us how tah improve. We’d den hug his neck…and he’d laugh along with us…”
The two stayed silent, lost in memories. Ciecro crossed his legs, putting his hands in the hole formed in the middle, while Jaron crossed his arms and looked at the bridge overhead.
“Brother,” Jaron stated, Ciecro gave a nod to indicate he was listening, “we don’t have to forgive him or whatnot…But if he has changed then I want to have our brother back.”
It took a second before Ciecro responded with a low “Yeah”.
Jaron then added in a harder tone, “But he’ll need to show it. That we’re important to him in the right way again.”
“…But if he…” Ciecro muttered, but suddenly shook his head. He turned his body causing Jaron to get off his neck. “No…I won’t think about it.”
“About if he doesn’t come through?” Jaron asked, looking at the ground; he clenched a little bit of dirt in his claw.
“If he…I don’ wanna go through dat again. When we were kids we cried and all, but…if he does den…” Ciecro got up and with a passionate and convicted tone exclaimed, “Den I’ll kick his ass outta our lives and be free of him for good. I won’ stop till I beat him and sever his fuckin' grip on me.”
“Yeah…” Jaron looked at his brother with a mix of sadness yet understanding. “I don’t want him to let us down. However ... if he does then beat the loving shit out of him.”
Ciecro gave Jaron a surprised look, not expecting this reaction from his more mature younger brother. Jaron got up and brushed some of the dirt off him and explained. “His actions back then were something I could never let go unless he returned. You can never truly kick someone out of your life till you actually do it you know. I don’t want it to come to that…but if it does. Do your worst.”
Jaron gave a smile to the charmeleon who responded likewise. Ciecro then clenched his right fist and stared at it. His smile heightened a little, from the thought of him besting that greninja in a fight. “I’ll win for both of us if it comes to it and then we’ll move on with our lives. Forget about those bastards that wrecked our lives then and move on with our new ones.”
“An' if dose goons are still after Vragon and our friends we’ll handle dem our way,” Jaron added, “It’s about you, me and our friends. No Norfarion mission. No red eyes.”
The two did a fist pump. Suddenly, Jaron hugged Ciecro’s neck. Ciecro hesitated for a second, before returning the hug.
“Let’s take this slow with Seliph…alright? I want the prior option before the latter.”
“Yeah…me too,” Ciecro admitted.
Jaron then whispered, “Course that means we’re going to have to be calm about it and not pick a fight with him. Sure we don’t have to be nice, but you can’t just smack him for giving you a stare.”
“I don’ do dat,” Ciecro protested. “Though, I can’t promise I won’ get ticked if he talks down tah me or gets bossy,” He added with a jesting tone.
“Come on, you don’t like anyone doing that anyway, bonehead,” Jaron replied with a grin, “Just try and keep it at a low okay.”
“Whateveh, guess I’m just a rare kinda bonehead,” Ciecro boasted.
“Was that supposed to be a pun? Cause that’s Dolly levels of bad.”
“Her puns aren’t dat bad.” Ciecro stated.
“Well since when do you have a good sense of humor anyways?” Jaron asked rhetorically. Ciecro grabbed Jaron’s head in a headlock and began to rub it. The two laughed till Jaron broke free from the affectionate torture. Jaron then sprayed the mud off him and followed up with spraying off Ciecro too. The charmeleon did his best not to squirm as Jaron cleaned him of too. Ciecro gave a shiver and a growl once his thirty second spray bath was done. His tail made a crackle as the fire lit up to its normal heat. Ciecro looked back at it and gave a boastful grin.
“Come on hot tail, it’s still raining and I need to get these back. I’d race you back to our room, but I can safely assume you’d win.” Jaron teased.
Ciecro gave a playful smack on Jaron’s shoulder. “Shut up yah little squirt.” he said with a smile.
Jaron rubbed his shoulder as he muttered, “Moron!”
Ciecro crossed his arms and uttered, “Shrimp!”
Jaron turned and with a teeth filled grin countered. “Doofus!”
“Dweeb!”
“Wanna be punk!”
“Whiner, height minor!”
“Rain coward!”
“Techy heady!”
The two went on for a while, playfully exchanging their most childish insults. Finally the two uttered in unison as they put their heads together, “Way to be immature bro!” They shared one more laugh before going out into the rain. Jaron boldly strolling and Ciecro running to get back to the shelter at the door.
< O > Vragon stared at the window on the opposite side of the room, watching the window getting drenched by rain. He was still in the same bed he had woken up in. He felt fine now, but couldn’t sleep do to a multitude of thoughts running through his head. They varied from his past to his friend’s future with their brother here and it was driving him crazy. He laid on his back and stared at the ceiling and gave a frustrated moan. “So it’s gonna be one of those nights huh,” He said out loud. He threw off the covers and walked over to the window. He kept his eyes on the rain, pressed his head against the window and just stared outside in silence. First at my little house and now on the path. He muttered in his brain, what’s going on? Like…I can sorta piece they want something about me and all, but I don’t know what a Savoir is or who they are. I only know what Jaron told me about the red eyes and I don’t have my memories. So why am I a target?
He suddenly heard a knock on his door. As he turned, the door slightly cracked with a voice talking through it, “Sorry, it’s me Seliph. May I come in?” Vragon hesitated at first from being startled, but assured it was alright, pulling out the desk. Seliph came in and got one of the stools. Vragon did the same and the two sat down, illuminated only by the dim light outside. “Can I help you with something?” Vragon asked. “Well,” Seliph began as he reached for something at his side. Vragon didn’t notice the greninja had brought something in. To his surprise and masked delight it was a chess board and a black box which the fraxure assumed held the pieces. “You see I’m having trouble sleeping and from what I’ve heard from your absol friend you are a skilled in this game. Would you play a game with me?” “Um, isn’t it a little late and all?” Vragon pointed out. “Well we both are having trouble sleeping, correct?” Seliph asked, and Vragon nodded. “Then it’d be better than just watching rain slide down a window. Plus I’d like to get to know one of my brother’s friends.” Vragon smiled at the unintentional truth of Seliph’s point, yet felt unsure in doing this. He loved playing chess and it was safe to assume that Seliph would give him a good match, but what would Jaron think? The fraxure’s left claw, began rubbing his right arm. Seliph figured the fraxure was conflicted and he had a good theory on why. Hmm guess it won’t be so easy. Seliph then said in a lighthearted tone, “Tell me um…dang it, this is pretty embarrassing, but I believe I don’t have your name placed.” Seliph lied. “It’s Vragon,” “Vragon eh?” Seliph repeated, putting his posture into a thinking position. His bait seemed to work as Vragon’s face changed to interest. “I can’t place it, but that name seems interesting.” “What do you mean?” the fraxure inquired, going back to his old position. “Well, in my travels I’ve been to other continents and well some of the name dialects and popular name choices vary you know.” “Yeeaahhhh?” Vragon agreed, in a mix of interest and slight suspicion. “Vray, how do you spell your name?” “Um…V-R-A-G-O-N.” “Oh so you don’t use a ‘y’” Seliph inquired, gaining the info he wanted. “Uh, no I don’t. It’s weird since it’s something I know downright to be true and because of that it throws everyone off at least once.” Vragon joked with a laugh at the end. “Something you know?” Seliph repeated, picking up the board and placing it on the table. Vragon froze. He shouldn’t have mentioned hints to his amnesia, but it was too late now. “Uh well um…I kinda don’t certain things.” Vragon explained, trying to control the leak of info about his amnesia. “Don't worry, I'm aware you are amnesiac." Seliph said bluntly. Vragon's head fell a little as he began to weakly laugh. "Jasmine?" "Yes it was the absol" Seliph confirmed, "Hm…well, maybe I can help you with some stuff to jog your memory on it.” “How could you do that?” Vragon asked, raising a brow out of skepticism. “Well I might know something and say it, and that could jog something in your memory.” Seliph hoped this answer wasn’t too weak and Vragon would go along with it anyways. To Seliph’s dismay Vragon didn’t see it as enough, so it was plan B. Seliph began picking up the pieces and said, “Well, from what I gather your name with the “ay” for just the letter ‘a’ sounds to be from a different continent than here in Triacal.” “Yeah, I kinda figured that,” Vragon stated, trying to not be rude with his bluntness. “Perhaps Averian or Yveshian origin.” “You think so?” Vragon asked, hoping for more to bank on. Seliph merely shrugged. The fraxure’s head fell. “But don’t worry, I’m sure you’ll find something,” Seliph encouraged, “now I’d like to see how you play. They say you can tell things about a person by how they play.” Vragon still felt deterred from playing, but reasoned that one game wouldn’t hurt. Plus it would also be a good chance to learn about this “sibling” of Jaron. Vragon gave a nod and the two started. Vragon was white dragonite and Seliph was black salamance. Vragon stared at the board, pondering what to do. Reasoning that right now it’d be a good idea to get Seliph’s style before making a counter, Vragon did the generic play of middle pawn in front of king moved forward two spaces. The fraxure watched carefully at Seliph’s arm movement and time taking as he played the same play as Vragon. Hmm…mirror perhaps, Vragon took a second to look at Seliph’s face out of the corner of his eyes. He noticed the greninja’s gaze was firmly on his side and from his guess it was on his gardevoir queen. Kay so he’s thinking ahead too. I’ll need to wait a few turns before I can safely assess a proper call on his plan. For now I think I’ll work on setting up a potential play or lead off.Vragon took one of his Slowking bishops and moved it to C4. Seliph responded with a Bisharp knight to F6. Vragon began thinking of possible set ups when Seliph asked him something, “Am I’m making you nervous?” Vragon looked up in confusion, till he deduced Seliph meant general and not the game. “Um...well no,” Vragon stated. “Did my brother tell you not to talk with me?” Seliph asked. “He didn’t,” Vragon said straight to Seliph’s face. “But I’m sure his descriptions haven’t painted me in a good shade I’d assume.” Vragon looked down at the board and moved a pawn to B3. Seliph continued, “So tell me, what you think about me?” Vragon stayed silent for a while, collecting his words. “Well…I can’t say I don’t trust Jaron immensely, but even I will say he isn’t perfect at discernment.” “So then it’s fair for me to ask you judge me on how you see me?” Seliph said as he moved a pawn to H5. Vragon looked at Seliph and gave a nod, “Fair enough.” “I appreciate you giving me clemency from what you’ve been told.” “Don’t get me wrong. I still don’t approve of what you put Jaron and Ciecro through,” Vragon sternly said, but then looked at the board with a reflective gaze, “but I can’t deny I wouldn’t have met them if it wasn’t for that. Not to mention, I prefer to make judgements and assertions for myself.” “You seem to be a mon of sincerity and fairness. I appreciate that.” “I can’t say I’m being fair now and all, but I can at least let you have a say.” “But let’s save that for another time. I still want to see this skill I hear about.” Vragon gave a competitive nod and the two resumed. It was a few hours later that Seliph found himself having trouble keeping up with his opponent. However, he managed to spot a possible path to a good set up, however from what he’d seen he couldn’t afford to be hasty. He made his move slowly, trying to give off an unsure vibe. “I wasn’t expecting you to be this skilled.” Seliph complimented, trying to give off a false sense of uncertainty. Vragon looked at him in the face and gave a nod. He then continued, “Thanks, so tell me Seliph, you have a plan or something?” Seliph winced for a second at this and finally replied with, “I’ll manage.” The two returned to the board. Seliph grew suspicious of the sincerity of Vragon's question. Did he bait me? If he did then I’m sure my response was good enough and even if he guessed right that I had a plan it’d be hard for him to spot it with this few pieces.
Vragon stared at the board for a second, then picked up his Gardevoir Queen and placed it on F4, cutting off the safe play for Seliph. Seliph was completely blown away by the move. “I believe I called it,” Vragon replied with a smile, confident he caught Seliph in the act. “Uh…well I’m impressed. How did you?” “Well I assessed you weren’t a mon that would let being backed into a corner catch him off-guard, so I figured your play was no doubt fake. Now there was just the matter of your pieces, so I studied them for a little and came up with the plausible moves you could make. So I took the move that would cover most of your options and luckily it was the right play to counter your plan.” Seliph’s tongue flopped from his neck and hit the floor due to his sheer puzzlement at this impressive strategic play. Seliph looked at the board and could definitely tell he’d never get another chance at such a play. “I surrender Vragon. I can’t make a comeback against you.” Seliph congratulated, as he knocked his salamance king onto its side with a finger. Vragon gave a nod and the two shook hands. Seliph then asked where the fraxure learned how to play chess from. “I don’t know honestly. I assume it was sometime in my past and I don’t remember it.” “So forgetting the lesson, but still having the effects then correct?” Seliph clarified. “Yeah...” Vragon’s head fell slightly. Seliph took notice of this and a possible idea. “Vragon, have you tried doing a Soul Link to find memories?” Vragon gave a nod, “With both Ciecro and Jaron, but to no avail. All I see is some of their memories and they only see memories they’ve had with me. Essentially, since I don’t have a memory of anything before I was found-” “Would you like to try it with me?” Seliph suddenly suggested. Vragon looked up confused by this sudden request. Seliph then elaborated. “Well perhaps you could think of your skills in chess and maybe a memory would surface or something. I can’t say it’ll work, but it is possible something might pop up if we both focus on that specific topic.” “I suppose,” Vragon agreed timidly, “but are you sure. What if I see something in your memories?” “You won’t see anything too abhorrent or whatnot. Just tell me what you see and I’ll tell you what I see.” Seliph held out his right palm out to the fraxure and he smiled a calming smile. Vragon slowly reached and clasped his hand into Seliphs. “Ready?” Vragon asked, to which Seliph nodded. They closed their eyes and let the psyche linking take effect. Terms:To play piplup – it is essentially to play chicken or do something till the other cowards out.
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