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Post by Blade on May 30, 2008 3:45:18 GMT 10
(Sorry it's short. Theres not alot you can do when you have fainted )
Seel, Was brought upon the back of the ever so big Onix, Along with the others except for some. The reason for his collapsing was due to panic, And discomfort. While fainted, Seel began seeing things in his mind. Like a shadow Realm even. His thoughts nad feelings lied inside this nightmare of a dream. It was almost as if the Pokemon was experiencing a weird telepathy, Or even a Gengars wrath, But yet there weren't such Pokemon anywhere around.
He began quivering around on the Onix's back, Falling over almost. The Nightmare was killing him- On the inside. He was uttering some weird words of nonsense. "NO! Mas... Mas... Mast! Master! DON'T.. DON'T! shouted Seel, While laying asleep. Seconds later, The Seel had stopped what it was muttering, Then layed motionless, On the back of the Onix. Lastly, It muttered two more words before finally resting... "Thank you". After he besically collapsed again, His Tempature began rising.
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Post by ~Fairytale~ on May 30, 2008 4:15:08 GMT 10
Don Corleone shrugged, as he heard Tania's whole idea of carrying the Seel to a pokémon centre. To him, it wasn't all that important; in fact, he really couldn't care less. To him, it was all just a show put up by the Seel. He may have been ill, the Don never tried to contradict that, but so has everyone. Many of his bodyguards or servants at the manor had been struck by fever, and none behaved like this. There were limits as to how sick one can be, after all.
Not particularly delighted with Tania's idea from the very start, the Don began reasoning between the benefits and detriments of this whole journey, especially as a group. It was true, he could indeed harvest friendship from the Pokémon, and what was more powerful in the world than strong relationships? It was connections that let his family rise to power in the first place, and if he begins rebuilding them, if he could gain their unconditional friendship, he would be able to use their abilities and favors for his benefit. Of course, he would have to show some initiative but, in the end, it would be worth the effort. At least, that's how the Don reasoned.
Having made up his mind about this, Don Corleone put his arms behind his back as he drifted over to Kedar, floating upwards until his single, pale eye rested on those of the Onix. "You're doing a great thing for them," he began. "It pleases me that there are still some ready to help those in need. You can be sure it will not be forgotten, my friend" the Don added. Then, he slowly drifted down, as he joined the procession to the pokémon centre, finding himself beside Tania.
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Core
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Post by Core on May 30, 2008 7:53:58 GMT 10
Hearing Risto's comment, Kedar looked to the dog-pokemon and tilted his head. So he had some sort of idea that he thought he'd be interested in. But now, of course, since the Seel had fainted, they were unfortunately interrupted. Ah, so he'd simply have to wait for this idea. Curiosity would continue to annoy him until Risto was able to finish, then. "How could I forget that?" Kedar replied to Risto, nodding once in place of a shrug, a grin on his features.
Though, the grin slipped away as soon as the Seel, squirming around on Kedar's head, began stuttering out what seemed to be words. What these words were, however, were beyond the large Onix. Until the word 'master' was uttered, that is. Kedar had no clue who this Seel was, but was slowly figuring that perhaps he had belonged to a larger group. Then again, that didn't make too much sense. A group of seels out in the forest? No sense at all. Maybe he belonged to a human. Kedar shuddered inwardly at the thought of that one, half-relieved when the pokemon became still once more.
Before he knew it, the Duskull, Don Corleone, had floated to meet with him, at eye level none the less. That had surprised him; usually other pokemon, even ones that could fly(or float), chose to stay at their own height to converse with him. He didn't mind, really, but this change made him feel welcomed. Perhaps that wouldn't be the last time, either.
"It's not a problem, really," Kedar said simply. To receive a compliment for doing something he'd normally offer to do made him smile. The large rock-snake carefully nodded once, making sure no one fell off, and watched as the duskull drifted down to join the others.
So now they were continuing on with their journey to the pokemon center. Risto had somehow managed to climb up his back without getting hurt, and Kedar seemed to be impressed. Very skillful, he thought, grinning to himself. "You could have asked me to slow down a bit," he told his friend with a throaty chuckle, which sounded more like a low rumble. A moment later he answered the question, "I'd love to hear your idea."
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Post by Xatch on May 30, 2008 8:26:33 GMT 10
Ooc: I'll keep this post short so that we can move on to Sunset City more quickly. I just want Risto to get his idea forward before we get to the pokemon center. ^^ /Ooc
Risto wasn't really paying attention to the others at this point. Sure, he was keeping tabs on Don Corleone just because he still remembered that it was his job to do so, but the growlithe was focusing most of his attention on his friend, Kedar, with whom he finally had both the time and the opportunity to share his ideas. Kedar had always been one to listen without making fun of him, unlike many others he'd met up with who said he was just suffering from delisions of grandeur (which, by the way, was not the case).
Either way, now wasn't the time to get thoughtful. He had a chance to tell Kedar his idea, and maybe get the onix to help him out and join him. Who knew? Just as he opened his mouth to explain, Don Corleone chose that moment to float up and, in a voice that sounded like almost a monotone, congratulate Kedar on his helpful attitude. What perfect timing for him to get chatty. Ari waited patiently, and thankfully the exchange didn't last more than a second or three.
When Kedar turned his attention Risto's way again, the growlithe jumped to his feet once more and stood switching from one foot to the next, tail wagging in excitement. "Okay, so you know how humans keep capturing other pokemon and using them to fight the gym leaders?" he began, walking almost to the end of Kedar's nose so he could see him better while talking. "Well, what if we decided to fight a couple of gym leaders? Or maybe even go all the way and beat... What're they called again? Oh yeah. Beat the Elite Four! I bet we could, and it would be awesome. We could prove we could do it without humans. What do you think?" he was practically hopping up and down at this point, ears perked as he related his ideas to the onix whose nose he was currently riding upon.
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Post by Lord Duskerz on May 31, 2008 18:45:04 GMT 10
Tania had finally gathered all her wares into her two sacks and then slung them both over her shoulder. She eyed all of the other Pokemon, very amused at what was going on here. A Seel had hust passed out, a Porygon took off into the forest, Ari knew the gigantic Onix who was simply out slithering through a forest and ran into them all and the there was Corleone, an ex-mob boss who faked his death and ended up at her tent in the middle of the Emerald Forest. Quite a twist of fate it was indeed for such a chain of events to happen in a place out here. Tania merely smiled slyly at the site and walked over towards Kedar.
She saw Corleone thank Kedar for what he was doing and couldn't help but let out a giggle. "I see you do have a soft spot under all that mean Don" left Tania's lips with another giggle. She jumped onto the Onix to check on the Seel who currently had a terrible temperature and being part ice type, this was affecting him greatly. "Hang in there" she muttered while laying a hand encrusted with an Ice Punch on his forehead to keep the temperature down.
Tania's interest was then focused on Ari as he spoke. This was a very intriguing in her mind. a chance to finally show those wretched humans who is superior. "I'm in. I always wanted to show those humans who's the boss" she cackled. This was going to be fun.
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Post by ~Fairytale~ on May 31, 2008 19:22:47 GMT 10
Don Corleone took notice of the giggle coming from Tania, but he realised that it wasn't directed at him and she wasn't making fun of him. The ghost relaxed a little, sighing a long, tired sigh. "When you're as old as me, Tania, and have experienced everything life has to throw at you, you,too, will value such small acts of mercy," he said, somewhat cryptically, although easing out on his style a little bit. He then watched her leave him, as Dpn Corleone began drifting at the front of the procession, alone, but not feeling lonely.
Don Corleone's pale eye glimmered with a brighter, more vivid shade of purple, perhaps for the first time, as he faintly heard Aristarchus' idea. He slowed down slightly, still at the front, although finding himself closer to the whole group, centered around the Onix. Still wide-eyed, he nodded to himself, reluctantly at first, then speeding up gradually, as he smiled inwardly. Yes, he thought. Yes, that is it! That's precisely it! He tried to keep his excitement in, although he knew not how he fared at that task.
"Great thinking, my friend," Don Corleone compliemented Ari, as he flew up to meet his eye. "Great thinking," he repeated, then continued. "You can enlist me. I have my values that you will come to value to value, too." He then flew over to Ari's side, putting one spectral arm around his neck, unable to envelop it fully. "I think there is great potential there," he noted, as he put his hand on Risto's head, before withdrawing it shortly. .: .o.C::. Eh, kinda crap, I know. Forgive me! Dx
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Core
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Post by Core on Jun 1, 2008 6:08:05 GMT 10
Kedar kept moving, enjoying the soft silence that seemed to envelope him as he waited for Risto's reply. There wasn't much else to pay attention to while he waited, so instead, he just kept his eyes on the path he was on. He wasn't too sure where the pokemon center was, exactly, but figured that someone would steer him in the right direction if he happened to curve off course. The Onix wasn't one to trust humans to do the healing-job, since apparently the Seel had faced some nasty person(or people?). But, he was simply the mode of transportation, so he had no right to argue.
When Risto began speaking again, Kedar's attention immediately turned back to his friend. "I do," he said with a sneer. How could those humans be so inconsiderate and simply capture pokemon, doing whatever they please with them? The idea practically disgusted Kedar, so, when Risto finished speaking, there was a grin on Kedar's face. "That sounds like a fantastic idea." He hardly even noticed that his friend had moved to the edge of his nose to converse with him. This almost made him go cross-eyed. The grin still there, a thoughtful look lit up his eyes slightly. "Though, you might want to move from my nose. Who knows what a fall from this height would do."
Hearing everyone else agree with Risto's idea made things seem even better. Maybe with everyone here, they'd be able to set up a team of sorts. It'd be good, too, with the diversity. He'd never actually bothered fighting with a team before, but all in all, the whole thing sounded interesting. Perhaps it'd even be considered fun. Especially if they ended up winning.
With a slight inward growl, Kedar pulled himself away from these thoughts. He was in no position to be thinking about battling at this moment, considering he still had an unconscious Seel on his head. How selfish of me, he thought glumly. Before he could become even more disappointed, his eyes lurched upward, as if he could actually see Tania up there tending to the sick pokemon. "How much farther is that center?" The question was directed at her, but if anyone else answered, that'd be fine, too.
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Post by Xatch on Jun 9, 2008 9:35:01 GMT 10
Risto grinned widely at Kedar as the onix proclaimed his support of the idea. He was glad that Kedar liked it, because then maybe other people would like it too. Sure, Kedar wasn't really a strict critic, but it's not like Ari was showing them a work of art or anything. He knew a couple people who might be interested... If he could find them again, and who knew if that was going to happen, or when? Still, he was glad to have Kedar's support, although he hadn't exactly asked him to come along yet. Before he could open his mouth to do so, Kedar suggested getting off his nose, and Ari grinned. "I'm not gonna fall." he said, but hopped up over the onix's craggy brow ridge and sat near the top of his head anyway.
Suddenly, Don Corleone was next to him, draping a ghostly arm behind his head and over his neck. Ari didn't really have time to wonder whether the duskull had arms or not; he was focusing more on the ghost-type's words. It was hard to hide his surprise that Don Corleone agreed with his idea, and even said that he would join the team. He put his hand (or whatever was at the end of those arms-that-didn't-exist-a-moment-ago) on Risto's head, telling him that he had great potential, and the growlithe looked even more surprised. "Um, thanks." was all he could state, watching the duskull with surprise for a few seconds. Kedar's question interrupted his thoughts, and he was quick to answer. "I think it's right up ahead. You go into the city and then go... Left. No, right. And it's on that street. Come on, I'll show you." With that, Risto hopped off Kedar's head and ran down his rocky coils, running off ahead of the group to lead them to the pokemon center.
Ooc: Aaannd... Next post should be in the city, I believe. /Ooc
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