todoroki
Previously gamora
After a series of contestants, it was finally Ansel's turn to go. He bounced up with excitement, and ran into the stage when they called his name.
"Alright, Elpida, Thymos, come on out!" As they burst out of their Pokéballs, seals of stars and confetti burst out of the Torracat's, while the Vigoroth had hearts and smoke around him. "Oh, so that's what those ones do." Ansel muttered to himself. A coordinator backstage yelled something about the seals being identical to hers.
"Okay, Elpida, Flame Charge to the other side!" The Fire Cat Pokémon rushed to the other side, flames forming around her. As she continued running, Ansel shouted a command to the Vigoroth. "Thymos, charge up the Shadow Ball!"
The normal-type charged a Gengar-purple sphere between his claws, roaring with excitement. "Elpida, u-turn around and run towards it! Er, not the m- you know what I mean." Elpida's flames decreased as she turned, before flaring up even more than before. At the half-way point, Thymos let go of the Shadow Ball, flying towards Elpida. The torracat's flames burst open the shadow ball, being surrounded by shadow energy, with flicks of it flying backwards along with flickers of flames. She didn't stop running towards the Vigoroth.
"Now, Thymos Pr-" Ansel stopped before finishing his command, as the Vigoroth tossed Elpida upwards.
"It seems that Vigoroth has used a counter to throw Torracat in the air! What a risky combination!" Kona announced, the audience thrilled in excitement.
Ansel and Elpida were both thrown off by Thymos' sudden change. Elpida was especially angry, worried about the fall from the counter. She froze in the air, Overheating towards Thymos. That's when Thymos finally put up his shield, flames avoiding a translucent blue shield around him.
"It's like a simulation of a real Pokémon battle! Thrilling!" Kona narrated.
Elpida stopped the Overheat, her special energy draining, and put up a Double Team. Four, six, eight, ten Torracat surrounded Thymos. Thymos looked around in anger and confusion, and let out a Thunderbolt, zapping all the targets. All of them except two faded away, Elpida undamaged. The audience gasped in worry.
"It seems one of these is a Substitute, and one is the real Torracat!" There was a tense moment, before Elpida sprang towards Thymos, who put up one last counter, holding her up in his arms.
"Stop!" Ansel yelled. He knew if things continued much longer, it wouldn't end well for his Pokémon or his standing. Vigoroth froze, holding Elpida in his arms. A round of applause came.
"A remarkably unpredictable performance! It all seems so well planned and intricately crafted," Kona commented, "Let's hear what the judges have to say!"
"Demonstrating the ferity of a wild Vigoroth and the anger of untamed Torracat's, truly spectacular!"
"While the transitions certainly could use some work, this is an intriguing first performance from you!"
"Am I the only one who genuinely thought for a moment these Pokémon were acting all on their own? Greatly unique, well done!"
Ansel let out a sigh of relief, then snickered to himself. Suckers.
"The competition is fierce today, now let's head on to our next coordinator..."
Ansel stepped backstage. It'd probably be a good idea to keep Elpida and Thymos separate, though their chemistry as performers was great. He had to just wait and see if he'd make it into the next round.
"Alright, Elpida, Thymos, come on out!" As they burst out of their Pokéballs, seals of stars and confetti burst out of the Torracat's, while the Vigoroth had hearts and smoke around him. "Oh, so that's what those ones do." Ansel muttered to himself. A coordinator backstage yelled something about the seals being identical to hers.
"Okay, Elpida, Flame Charge to the other side!" The Fire Cat Pokémon rushed to the other side, flames forming around her. As she continued running, Ansel shouted a command to the Vigoroth. "Thymos, charge up the Shadow Ball!"
The normal-type charged a Gengar-purple sphere between his claws, roaring with excitement. "Elpida, u-turn around and run towards it! Er, not the m- you know what I mean." Elpida's flames decreased as she turned, before flaring up even more than before. At the half-way point, Thymos let go of the Shadow Ball, flying towards Elpida. The torracat's flames burst open the shadow ball, being surrounded by shadow energy, with flicks of it flying backwards along with flickers of flames. She didn't stop running towards the Vigoroth.
"Now, Thymos Pr-" Ansel stopped before finishing his command, as the Vigoroth tossed Elpida upwards.
"It seems that Vigoroth has used a counter to throw Torracat in the air! What a risky combination!" Kona announced, the audience thrilled in excitement.
Ansel and Elpida were both thrown off by Thymos' sudden change. Elpida was especially angry, worried about the fall from the counter. She froze in the air, Overheating towards Thymos. That's when Thymos finally put up his shield, flames avoiding a translucent blue shield around him.
"It's like a simulation of a real Pokémon battle! Thrilling!" Kona narrated.
Elpida stopped the Overheat, her special energy draining, and put up a Double Team. Four, six, eight, ten Torracat surrounded Thymos. Thymos looked around in anger and confusion, and let out a Thunderbolt, zapping all the targets. All of them except two faded away, Elpida undamaged. The audience gasped in worry.
"It seems one of these is a Substitute, and one is the real Torracat!" There was a tense moment, before Elpida sprang towards Thymos, who put up one last counter, holding her up in his arms.
"Stop!" Ansel yelled. He knew if things continued much longer, it wouldn't end well for his Pokémon or his standing. Vigoroth froze, holding Elpida in his arms. A round of applause came.
"A remarkably unpredictable performance! It all seems so well planned and intricately crafted," Kona commented, "Let's hear what the judges have to say!"
"Demonstrating the ferity of a wild Vigoroth and the anger of untamed Torracat's, truly spectacular!"
"While the transitions certainly could use some work, this is an intriguing first performance from you!"
"Am I the only one who genuinely thought for a moment these Pokémon were acting all on their own? Greatly unique, well done!"
Ansel let out a sigh of relief, then snickered to himself. Suckers.
"The competition is fierce today, now let's head on to our next coordinator..."
Ansel stepped backstage. It'd probably be a good idea to keep Elpida and Thymos separate, though their chemistry as performers was great. He had to just wait and see if he'd make it into the next round.