OOC: Welp, about time we started this, isn't it? Pardon for taking so long, I've been struggling with writing lately. Obviously, this is a Closed RP, so unless you're @Psycho Monkey , @Shocari , @cloveria1215 , @Dwayna DragonFire , @Aura (if she's still interested) or myself, do not post here. Discussion thread can be found over here and will be updated with descriptions/details/whatever of the assorted fae-beasts we'll run into over time as the thing unfolds. Let's get this show on the road, shall we? ^^
Riley Andrea Archer was not, as a whole, a girl given to wanderlust. For as long as she remembered herself she was content to live her life in peace and quiet, with a cup of tea and a good book at hand as the sounds of nature - almost ever-present in the lives of Fortree folk - provided a serene soundtrack.
But there was no way around it - long journeys tended to leave their mark on a person, and the 18-year-old's particular adventure across in the Hoenn Region was no exception. Riley's keen interest in myth, history and the points in which they intersected led her to take lesser-traveled roads and spend time amidst isolated clans and dusty, time-forgotten ruins - a far cry from the average trainer's brief adventures along well-trodden paths in pursuit of badges, ribbons and other trinkets of competition. When she finally returned home to Fortree after two years on the road, she thought that she would appreciate the downtime.
And at first, she did. Now, however - several months after that day - the girl found herself growing increasingly restless. She still spent much of her time reading, but the nature of her books of choice has changed, and so has the purpose of the activity. In fact, that is what she was doing at that particular moment - she was sat in her favorite chair - a blue-cushioned carved mahogany one set by one of the large windows of her house - poring over a pair of thick guidebooks placed on a nearby reading table, occasionally leafing through them or taking a sip from a cup of gently-steaming mint tea. The window was opened, a gentle breeze ringing a delicate string of emerald-colored wind-chimes and softly rustling the branches of the trees outside.
“What do you think, Audax? Sinnoh or Unova?" she finally said.
A long, golden-haired arachnid leg tipped with blue claws came to rest on the table, followed quickly by another as the large figure of a female Galvantula pulled herself upwards from her previously prone position on the floor, pedipalps vibrating lightly as they too came to rest on the table while the creature's blue eyes - all six of them - gazed at the guidebooks. A slight tilt of the cephalothorax followed as the electric spider shifted her focus to her trainer with an immensely catlike look of confusion - except with more eyes, of course.
"For our next journey," Riley explained, lightly petting the Galvantula as she stood up and stretched. "Both regions look like they have a lot to see and a lot to learn... And we've been lurking here for long enough, haven't we?"
At the sound of the word "next journey", the arachnid's eyes flashed with excitement. Audax - for that was her name - was very much fond of the outdoors and the idea of going on another journey caused her to drop her feet off the table and do a little spider-dance of excitement, which Riley couldn't help but giggle at.
"Oh, what am I even asking you for? You'd get excited about going ANYWHERE just as long as we're going somewhere." She said, mid-giggle. The spider appeared indignant for a moment, regarding Riley with a dark glare. The trainer glared playfully in return and the Galvantula relented, an expression of 'guilty as charged' settling across her face as she settled down a little closer to the ground, defeated. If spiders could sigh dramatically, Audax probably would have.
"There there. That's not a bad thing at all." the girl smiled, crouching down by the spider's side and gently brushing her fingers against her cephalothorax again "Tell you what. We're going to have to head to Lilycove to catch a boat no matter where we go - what say you that we just get on whichever one we can get tickets for first and Let Destiny Lead the Way?" The last words of the sentence were said with a theatrical inflection that some would have certainly rolled their eyes at. Audax did not - partially because she was excited about the notion, but mostly because as a spider she was physically unable to do so. She settled for quivering her pedipalps and emitting a few sparks of electricity in confirmation instead - and the trainer nodded.
"Excellent. Glad you agree!" Riley grinned "Now do me a favor and return. I need to get ready and make sure we have everything we need before we set off."
~*~
Preparations did not take long – Riley’s two-year adventure taught her much about what was absolutely crucial to bring along and what could be easily replaced or stocked up on whenever she reaches her new destination, wherever that may be. The fact that she has been contemplating this new journey for a while now - and what she did not already have packed up she had already organized at a convenient locate-and-store distance – made the process even shorter.
Slinging her backpack over her shoulders, she surveyed herself in the mirror one last time. The willowy, lightly-freckled redhead was fond of light, airy clothing and her chosen ensemble today was no exception – a greenish-turquoise pair of fisherman pants with lighter swirls running along their legs, white walking shoes and a white, lace-trimmed tank top. A double-terminated chrysocolla pendant hung around her neck and a midnight blue bracelet – the color of her eyes – adorned her wrist. As far as she was concerned, it was a perfect outfit for a warm early-autumn day – especially if she’s going to spend most of it on a boat.
Finally, she fastened her trainer’s belt over the waist of her pants, a full complement of six Pokéballs attached to its hooks. Lightly brushing her fingertips against all six, she smiled a little to herself as memories of her experiences with their occupants rushed briefly through her head – and with a hint of excitement at the notion of adding new memories of new experiences to her mind, she stepped outside to the treetop platform her house was mounted on and locked the door behind her.
Fortree City has always been a curiosity of the Hoenn region - an odd meshwork of ‘grown’ and ‘built’. With a few rare exceptions, such as the gym and the Pokémon center, most of the town’s buildings were wooden houses built on wooden platforms anchored to the tree-branches of an otherwise-undisturbed old forest and connected to each other by a series of bridges supported by interweaving branches, their growth augmented by grass-type Pokémon. Turning to one such bridge, Riley began walking eastward, taking in the familiar – yet still lovely – sights. Her journey towards Lilycove would take her south through Route 120 and then east again Route 121. It should have been a fairly straightforward trip.
It is said that there is an infinite multitude of parallel worlds, some similar to our own, some so disparate they could hardly be recognized as having the same origins.
It is said that autumn is a season of transition and change, where disparate planes move closer until, for a while, they overlap.
Riley did not know this at the time - but worlds were about to collide in more ways than one, and she - and several others - were about to end up right in the middle of it all.
It is, after all, also said that life is what happens to you when you’re busy making other plans.
Riley Andrea Archer was not, as a whole, a girl given to wanderlust. For as long as she remembered herself she was content to live her life in peace and quiet, with a cup of tea and a good book at hand as the sounds of nature - almost ever-present in the lives of Fortree folk - provided a serene soundtrack.
But there was no way around it - long journeys tended to leave their mark on a person, and the 18-year-old's particular adventure across in the Hoenn Region was no exception. Riley's keen interest in myth, history and the points in which they intersected led her to take lesser-traveled roads and spend time amidst isolated clans and dusty, time-forgotten ruins - a far cry from the average trainer's brief adventures along well-trodden paths in pursuit of badges, ribbons and other trinkets of competition. When she finally returned home to Fortree after two years on the road, she thought that she would appreciate the downtime.
And at first, she did. Now, however - several months after that day - the girl found herself growing increasingly restless. She still spent much of her time reading, but the nature of her books of choice has changed, and so has the purpose of the activity. In fact, that is what she was doing at that particular moment - she was sat in her favorite chair - a blue-cushioned carved mahogany one set by one of the large windows of her house - poring over a pair of thick guidebooks placed on a nearby reading table, occasionally leafing through them or taking a sip from a cup of gently-steaming mint tea. The window was opened, a gentle breeze ringing a delicate string of emerald-colored wind-chimes and softly rustling the branches of the trees outside.
“What do you think, Audax? Sinnoh or Unova?" she finally said.
A long, golden-haired arachnid leg tipped with blue claws came to rest on the table, followed quickly by another as the large figure of a female Galvantula pulled herself upwards from her previously prone position on the floor, pedipalps vibrating lightly as they too came to rest on the table while the creature's blue eyes - all six of them - gazed at the guidebooks. A slight tilt of the cephalothorax followed as the electric spider shifted her focus to her trainer with an immensely catlike look of confusion - except with more eyes, of course.
"For our next journey," Riley explained, lightly petting the Galvantula as she stood up and stretched. "Both regions look like they have a lot to see and a lot to learn... And we've been lurking here for long enough, haven't we?"
At the sound of the word "next journey", the arachnid's eyes flashed with excitement. Audax - for that was her name - was very much fond of the outdoors and the idea of going on another journey caused her to drop her feet off the table and do a little spider-dance of excitement, which Riley couldn't help but giggle at.
"Oh, what am I even asking you for? You'd get excited about going ANYWHERE just as long as we're going somewhere." She said, mid-giggle. The spider appeared indignant for a moment, regarding Riley with a dark glare. The trainer glared playfully in return and the Galvantula relented, an expression of 'guilty as charged' settling across her face as she settled down a little closer to the ground, defeated. If spiders could sigh dramatically, Audax probably would have.
"There there. That's not a bad thing at all." the girl smiled, crouching down by the spider's side and gently brushing her fingers against her cephalothorax again "Tell you what. We're going to have to head to Lilycove to catch a boat no matter where we go - what say you that we just get on whichever one we can get tickets for first and Let Destiny Lead the Way?" The last words of the sentence were said with a theatrical inflection that some would have certainly rolled their eyes at. Audax did not - partially because she was excited about the notion, but mostly because as a spider she was physically unable to do so. She settled for quivering her pedipalps and emitting a few sparks of electricity in confirmation instead - and the trainer nodded.
"Excellent. Glad you agree!" Riley grinned "Now do me a favor and return. I need to get ready and make sure we have everything we need before we set off."
~*~
Preparations did not take long – Riley’s two-year adventure taught her much about what was absolutely crucial to bring along and what could be easily replaced or stocked up on whenever she reaches her new destination, wherever that may be. The fact that she has been contemplating this new journey for a while now - and what she did not already have packed up she had already organized at a convenient locate-and-store distance – made the process even shorter.
Slinging her backpack over her shoulders, she surveyed herself in the mirror one last time. The willowy, lightly-freckled redhead was fond of light, airy clothing and her chosen ensemble today was no exception – a greenish-turquoise pair of fisherman pants with lighter swirls running along their legs, white walking shoes and a white, lace-trimmed tank top. A double-terminated chrysocolla pendant hung around her neck and a midnight blue bracelet – the color of her eyes – adorned her wrist. As far as she was concerned, it was a perfect outfit for a warm early-autumn day – especially if she’s going to spend most of it on a boat.
Finally, she fastened her trainer’s belt over the waist of her pants, a full complement of six Pokéballs attached to its hooks. Lightly brushing her fingertips against all six, she smiled a little to herself as memories of her experiences with their occupants rushed briefly through her head – and with a hint of excitement at the notion of adding new memories of new experiences to her mind, she stepped outside to the treetop platform her house was mounted on and locked the door behind her.
Fortree City has always been a curiosity of the Hoenn region - an odd meshwork of ‘grown’ and ‘built’. With a few rare exceptions, such as the gym and the Pokémon center, most of the town’s buildings were wooden houses built on wooden platforms anchored to the tree-branches of an otherwise-undisturbed old forest and connected to each other by a series of bridges supported by interweaving branches, their growth augmented by grass-type Pokémon. Turning to one such bridge, Riley began walking eastward, taking in the familiar – yet still lovely – sights. Her journey towards Lilycove would take her south through Route 120 and then east again Route 121. It should have been a fairly straightforward trip.
It is said that there is an infinite multitude of parallel worlds, some similar to our own, some so disparate they could hardly be recognized as having the same origins.
It is said that autumn is a season of transition and change, where disparate planes move closer until, for a while, they overlap.
Riley did not know this at the time - but worlds were about to collide in more ways than one, and she - and several others - were about to end up right in the middle of it all.
It is, after all, also said that life is what happens to you when you’re busy making other plans.