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Frances Copeland - Unranked
June 10 - Route 10, Galar


Frances gave a nod of assent as her passenger returned her gesture. “Alright Hurricane, you know what to do,” Frances commanded as she released her Togekiss from her ball. Hurricane, who was well accustomed to dealing with troublesome wild Pokemon, immediately zoomed into the fog to confront their assailant. In the meantime, Frances fished another Pokeball out of her pocket, and released her Metang. “Nugget, help me break this ice,” she told the Pokemon, gesturing to Corviknight’s wing. Nugget looked to her and gave a metallic hum of assent before going to work on the ice with its sharp claws.

The battle between Togekiss and the wild Pokemon rang out all around them. Frances could not see either Pokemon, outside of the occasional passing of their shadows in the mist, but she could tell that they were fighting ferociously from the frenzied sounds of their attacks. She hoped that Hurricane was doing alright; the Togekiss was powerful, but right now she was fighting blind and with a likely type disadvantage. Knowing that there was nothing she could do except have faith, Frances diverted her attention back to Nugget. The Metang, invigorated by the cold, had done its job swiftly. Most of the ice was cracked off, and Corviknight was able to shake his wing free. Just as Frances was congratulating her Pokemon, there was a bright flash—Hurricane’s Dazzling Gleam. Frances and Nugget, thoroughly curious, turned to the mist in time to see the same attack fired off again. In a few seconds, there was another flash, and then another. Each successive pulse of light illuminated the mist for a brief moment, revealing the silhouettes of the two Pokemon. In the epicenter was Hurricane, barely visible over her own glow. They were also able to see for the first time the silhouette of their assailant, barely illuminated as it hovered just beyond the light.

Frances squinted, trying to identify the Pokemon from the brief flashes they were getting. It seemed to be about the same size as her Togekiss, with a similar body shape too. Given where they were flying, Frances had an immediate suspicion as to what they were dealing with.

Suddenly, there was a loud boom followed by Hurricane crashing violently into Corviknight’s side. Before the Togekiss could recover from the apparent blow, she was immediately struck by a follow-up Ice Beam. Frances watched with dismay as her Pokemon began to plummet, completely out of strength after taking the super effective hit. She quickly returned Hurricane to her Pokeball, muttering a few words of gratitude for the Togekiss’s efforts.

The dark figure of the wild Pokemon swiftly descended upon them, seemingly aware that it had bested its adversary. “Hit it!” Frances quickly commanded. Nugget, recognizing the urgency of the situation, immediately took a wide swing at the figure who unfortunately rolled out of the way and into their headlight. For the first time, they were able to get a good look at their assailant. It was a moth the size of a person, with a pure white body and a pair of huge opaque wings. The Frosmoth made a leathery sound as it flew, seeming to leave an infinite trail of little white flakes in its wake. In any other situation, the creature would have seemed beautiful.

Frances watched as the Frosmoth dropped under the carriage before coming back up behind it. She was fresh out of options; her Flying Pokemon was down and out, and neither of her remaining Pokemon had enough reach to land an attack from her position. Now, she realized helplessly, the only one in position to defend them was her passenger. It was all up to him now.
 
"Huh, it's fine. We all have bad days. I can be pretty grumpy sometimes too. At least your nice about it. Lapras, huh? I can't say I can't say I've ever seen one of them before. Certainly not here" Aldon said looking around.

"Well that's pretty obvious. No water over here, or underground lake here in this immediate area. The idea of one being further into the cave seems like a possibility" Aldon said. Aldon noticed the onix. It didn't seem hostile so Aldon minded his own business and wasn't gonna bother it.
 
Trainer Firey Argentston, Rank 20, Wild Area, Galar, Thursday June 9th.

Firey had heard that she was from a place where they don't catch Pokémon.

"Oops, I forgot to introduce myself," Firey grinned sheepishly, "I am Firey Argentston, The Frontier Brain of the Battle Maze back in a place called Hoenn, I am here to help my Pokémon become stronger, learn new moves, and unlock something my daughter said about Gigantimaxing, apparently my Garbodor can do so."

The Absol looked on, watching the interaction, that reminded her of how her trainer interacted with a girl called Ariana about twenty-five years ago, her Trainer's wife. This interaction took, from Sharp's view, that of a possible mentorship.

Trainer Emma Argentston, June 8th, National Park, Johto, Rank 48,679.

Emma had managed to get a hold of the National Park heads, as her Pokémon had managed to calm the Water types down from trying to Maul Charade, the ones that were out were returned, as she started the call.

"Hello, I'd like to report a crime, someone vandalized the Fountain, I had kept an eye on the possible vandal, and it was most likely done while I was looking away. I turned around and spotted what had happened."

"Please describe what you had seen."

"Lots of red, some markings and the words Crimson Crew, and a person with a Croagunk, he's in a battle with someone who was headed In the direction of the fountain."

"We'll send help to scout through the air, stay tight until they arrive."

"Understood."

The phone line cut off as Emma kept an eye on Dusknoir, who had been watching the battle, his point of view gave that Politoed was not out yet, but hurt, he'd interfere if Politoed was knocked out.
 

Montagne Khastil - Unranked - June 9th, Morning - Lumiose City, Kalos

For the first time since his incarceration, moonlight flooded through the barred window of a young Kalosian man's cramped cell as he made his best attempt at sleep. The gentle light reflected off of his pale skin with a radiance betraying his relative youth, illuminating his tall and bulky frame even through the blankets with which he endeavored to bundle up, and revealed the even rise and fall of his chest as he breathed in the cool air.

The gentleness of the light was a gift compared to the harsh fluorescents that dominated every dank grey inch of the prisoner's new home, and if he were awake it would have brought him great comfort to bask in its glow. Alas he had long since drifted into fitful sleep, and the moon was shrouded by Kalos' thick winter clouds once again as the cell was plunged back into an oppressive darkness; an omen of what was to come.

The cell was cold, as usual, and the paper thin blankets provided to prisoners did little to help warm the world-weary young man as he lay on the hard mattress. His slumber was uneasy, as though his body refused to comply with his mind's signal to relax, and he tossed and turned at regular intervals in search of a comfort he wouldn't find for another four months.

A sense of dread wormed its way into the man's dreams as his subconscious screamed out a plea to rise, to fight, to do anything but lie in utter ignorance of the danger mere moments away from arrival, yet his uneasy slumber continued as the shadows on the opposite wall began to twist and writhe.


Suddenly, the faint wooshing of wings began emanating from the window. The sound seemed to bring the sleeping man a small comfort, as his body finally started to relax, but it also began to rouse him from his slumber. The room began to fold in on itself, seeming to dissipate into a thick smoke, yet it didn't prevent a white hot pain from searing its way across his jaw as the cell faded away...

Monty's eyes snapped open and he drew in a sharp breath from the searing along his scar, but by the time his hand reached up to feel it the pain was gone. The young man exhaled softly as he felt along the healed incision, and he half expected his fingers to come back slick with blood as the last remnants of the dream fully faded.

Thankfully there was no blood, no cell, and nothing to fear in the safety of his own bed. Part of Monty wished to lay there a while longer and enjoy the peace, yet the rest of him knew that he couldn't stay forever. After a brief mental struggle his more rational side won, and he sat up with a yawn before swinging his legs out of bed.

As Monty wiped the sleep from his eyes he felt as though he was forgetting something, but a quick scan of the room didn't reveal anything until he glanced at his alarm clock. The time was nothing out of the ordinary, maybe a little late at 9:10 a.m., but starkly abnormal was what sat next to the clock; a black and gold sphere with a big button in the middle.

Yesterday's memories flooded Monty's mind as his hand shot out to grab the sphere, and he realized who was missing as he rescanned the room. He cursed himself for never having actually caught the Absol the previous night, but expecting it to stay in his room. The blanket he'd given his new partner was strewn on the floor, and the now-ajar door had a deep gouge where the doorknob should have been.

"Uh oh," the now-wide-awake young man said aloud as he sprung from the bed and swiped a t-shirt off the floor. He slipped them on over his boxers, followed by a t-shirt over his torso, and stumbled out into the brothel hallway without bothering to try and shut the broken bedroom door.

"Absol!" Monty called out as he stormed through the halls. He checked the kitchen, a couple storage rooms, and the laundry room but muttered, "This thing is gonna turn out to be a bigger pain than I thought," when the Absol was absent from all of them.

After a few frantic minutes Monty had only one place left to check, and his pace picked up as he flew through the halls toward the brothel's main chamber. Just before he crossed the threshold he thought, If it isn't here then-

"Such a pretty girl!" A voice cooed from the main chamber. -where else could it be? Monty peeked his head into the vast room and his question was answered. The Absol lounged in one of the long leather booths, sprawled out and looking quite pleased with itself, while one of the girls fawned over it as she tidied up.

"No way," the young man muttered as the very woman whom Madame Brusseau threatened him over that night lauded his wayward partner. Her jet black hair was tied up in a messy bun, and she worked more earnestly than Monty ever did when he got stuck cleaning the booths. "So dignified, too! A veritable queen!" She showered the Absol with compliments as she sprayed cleaning solution on the seats and wiped it off with a rag, and the feline Pokémon obviously basked in her adulation.

That's enough of that, Monty thought. "There you are," he called down to his partner as he entered the main chamber. "I've been looking everywhere for you." The Absol hardly acknowledged his appearance, merely yawning and continuing to loaf around, but the woman turned to him with a curious expression. She set down her cleaning supplies and placed her hands on her hips as he approached, and with a raised eyebrow she asked, "Who are you supposed to be?"

The question was enough to stop Monty in his tracks. Who am I supposed to be?! He thought in disbelief. "Who are you supposed to be?!" The young man echoed incredulously. He hadn't lived at the brothel for 21 years, doing chores and fighting creeps when creeps needed fighting, only for this random upstart to ask him who he's supposed to be.

"I asked you first," the woman insisted. "If you're just some brute who can't even bother answering a question when a lady asks it, there are people here who will straighten you out." She crossed her arms and fixed him with a glare rivaling Madame Brusseau's.

"I'm the one who does the straightening out around here!" Monty exclaimed, pointing at his chest with a thumb. "I'm Monty! The bouncer!"

"You're Monty?" The woman asked skeptically. She looked his t-shirt and boxer clad form up and down and rolled her eyes. "Hmmphf, I expected different from the way the girls here go on about you."

What's this girl's problem? Monty blushed and gritted his teeth. He'd only known this woman a few seconds, but his feelings from the previous night were quickly being reinforced.

"Who the hell are you, anyway?"

"Evelynne." She said it like it should be obvious.

"Ok, Evelynne, I'm gonna need my partner back now," Monty said. "Come on, Absol."

Evelynne took a step forward, placing herself between Monty and the lounging Dark-Type, and leaned forward to get in his face. "So you're her trainer? And you haven't even bothered giving her a name?"

"Huh?" A name?

"You called her 'Absol'," Evelynne stated, "But not by a name. What kind of trainer are you?" She turned her back on Monty and placed her hands on her knees to better inspect his partner, catching Monty off guard as his eyes wandered over her attractive figure. She wore a pair of black leggings with a black tank top, which accentuated her body in a way that in Monty's opinion was almost better than that night's dance routine.

The young man blushed again and tried to stammer out a rebuttal, but Evelynne stood back up with a snap of her fingers and exclaimed, "I got it! Her name will be...Oracle!" She turned back to Monty and rolled her eyes as she said, "You're welcome."

Oracle? Monty thought. The Absol didn't seem to disapprove of the name, but had one large red eye open and fixed on him. "Oracle it is, then," he accepted after a moment. "Come, Oracle."

Evelynne smirked as the Absol stretched its limbs and slowly rose, and when it reached Monty's side she said, "See, she likes the name. Can I get back to my job now?"

"Your job? What do you even do?"

"If you're Monty, that means I've been doing your job." Evelynne tossed her hair over her shoulder and re-crossed her arms. "I've only heard a little about it, but apparently when you were arrested things got harder for the Madame to do on her own around here."

"But I'm back now," Monty growled as he crossed his own arms.

"Sure, you're back, but are you really?" Evelynne asked with a hint of condescension. "You've got yourself a Pokémon, which you don't need to work here, which means you're probably going on a journey or something right?"

"Well, yeah, but-"

"So you're not back." Evelynne stated matter-of-factly. "And the Madame needs someone here to help her until she retires."

Monty was practically stupefied by the truth of her statement. He hadn’t given Cormier’s journey much thought now that he had his partner, but Evelynne’s words made him think now. “I’m still doing my job,” he retorted. “There’s more to being in the Guard than babysitting around here.”

Evelynne scoffed and waved her hand dismissively. “Run off and forget about it, then.” She turned away and picked her cleaning supplies back up, clearly done with the conversation.

Monty stood there for a moment, trying to think of some snappy comeback but at a complete lack for words in the face of Evelynne’s tear down.

“Whatever. Let’s go, Oracle.” The young man said finally, turning away and stalking back towards his room. The Absol followed close behind, and Monty looked down at her and said, “Thanks for making that little chat happen. Next time stay in the room, will you?”

Oracle blinked slowly in acknowledgment, though a hint of satisfaction was still present in her large red eyes.
 
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June 10, Friday - Union Cave, Johto. Reina, current rank, 49,425.

Reina looked away, trying to ignore the previous comments made that made her feel a bit silly. She decided to focus her attention on the Onix nearby. The big rock snake seemed to have noticed them as well, but maybe it was best to avoid a conflict? Then again, maybe this was a great opportunity for Penny to get some training!

"Pst, Penny." Reina leaned towards her friend, keeping her eye contact on the Onix. "This is a great opportunity for you and Therasus to train. Diva can give you support so you don't have to worry about any serious damage." A small flashback of how Penny got upset earlier made Reina gulp. "Or we can skip out on it, up to you."
 

Esther
Thursday, June 9 – East Lake Axewell, Motostoke, Galar Region​

The strange man introduced himself with a bashful grin, he was one Fiery Argentston—a strange name if Esther had ever heard one—and he was a...Frontier Brain? The term was entirely unfamiliar to the Oblivian, but with the minimal context she had, Esther figured he was some kind of...trivia expert or academician. She had no clue why that was relevant, but she supposed he was one of those people who made sure they’d be introduced as Dr. So-and-so. Couldn’t blame him, if she had a fancy title, she’d probably snub people with it too.

“Nice to meet you, I’m Esther.” The Oblivian paused for a moment and pursed her lips. Truthfully speaking, beyond his introduction the rest was practically speaking Greek. Pokémon and moves, she understood. Gigantimaxing? Garbodor? She was unfamiliar with those terms. “Garbador...that’s a Pokémon, right? But what’s Gigantamaxing?”
 

Shen: King of Digimon

Previously Shen: King of the Mist
National Park, Johto
Charade


As the rain began to dissipate, Charade unhanded his cape, semi-dramatically allowing it to unfurl in the wind...though it being damp just had it moistly slap against his leg, sticking in place. Despite this, he kept up his persona. That's when Desmond suggest they call off the fight, Charade stomping repeatedly in place.

"No No! Just because I happen to care about my Pokémon and a slightly about yours doesn't make me any less evil! A true villain values what he destroys! After all, that's how we know how to target of course!"

Croagunk nodded up and down and struck a pose, acting like the 'yes man' of the pair once more as Charade marched forward to Desmond.

"Aha! You don't want to fight! A surrender! So you admit defeat to the might of the Crimson Crew!" Charade boasted. "No take backsies! You said it! Yes, that IS how it works!"

Charade was prepared to bolt out of the place, but that's when he turned to see a crying Azurill, being consoled by a poliwag about the fountain's condition. This made the so called supreme leader sweat, looking the other way. Clearing his throat, he flicked his wrist so it hand rested on his chest.

"erm...ERM! But, I already violated this place, so I suppose I have no reason to continue my heinous deeds here. Too many in one place is bad for my image, ya know? T-Though don't mistake this for mercy, slightly-more-annoying civilian! Erm...uh...what was your name again?"
 
National Park, Johto

Even as Desmond worked to shake off the water from the Rain Dance, it seemed this guy was...well, he was a character, that had gone without saying. Once he worked to remove the water he continued to insist on his villainy and even his recovered Croagunk seemed to pose in agreement.

Politoed clapped a bit as he seemed to admire their spirit, which got a side glance from Desmond as the Politoed let out a sheepish "Poli."

"Woah, hold on..." Desmond said as suddenly, this guy seemed to declare victory as he claimed Desmond "obviously" surrendered. Desmond had prepared to object to this as he merely preposed a mutual ceasefire than a surrender but he realized this may have been the key to get out of a battle and saved himself some anxiety. Perhaps it'd be best he'd let him have this one.

Though as he prepared to depart, he seemed to glanced at the ruined fountain and Desmond guessed he may have had something to do with it, but before that he seemed to ask for his name which caused Desmond to sigh.

"Desmond."
 
Penny Lepiter; Trainer Ranking—Unranked
June 10th. Route 33.

"It's The-see-us, The-see-us," Penny said, trying to remind her friend of Heracross's name. She had to admit, she hadn't picked the easiest nickname. Her gaze followed the Onix as its long, stony body wrapped around the natural rocks poking up out of the cave ground. A bead of sweat formed at her temple. "I think training with wild Pokemon is a great idea but look at him! He's so comfy!"

The screeching of a small flock of Zubat somewhere further down the cave caused the Onix to raise its head in grumbly annoyance. Penny held her breath for a moment. Thankfully, the rock snake chose to settle back down and close its eyes, letting out a soft, rumbling snore.

"M-maybe we should just go down a little further in the cave? And if any wild Pokemon get in our way and try to attack, I'll fight those?" Penny couldn't help but feel she was making a fair compromise. She looked over to Aldon, who seemed to still be looking further down the cave. "I think you're right, weird guy. If we wanna go down a level, Reina, we have to go a bit further in on this level."

Trying to play confident, Penny started walking off toward the dark depths of the Union Cave, past the slumbering Onix and the screeching Zubat, who kept their distance near the cave ceiling.
 

Shen: King of Digimon

Previously Shen: King of the Mist
National Park, Johto


"Desmond...Desmond! Yes, yes! Truly the name of a slightly less bland than average civilian!" Charade proclaimed, taking on a vampire esque pose with his cape draped in front of him. "Villainy has won this day, and it shall win again once I make my move on Goldenrod City!"

A moment of pause occurred as he processed the words that just flew out of his mouth. He then froze still like a statue, practically forming cracks. Craaaaaap I wasn't supposed to tell anyone, was I? Well, no matter! Not like a civilian like des...man will do anything to stop me, especially with that kinda name! Might as well have been named Harold or Jenkins.

"Erm, ERM! Yeah! Evil always triumphs over good! Remember it well, and always forget to tip your waitress! MUHAHAHAH!"

Flapping his cape like a kid on Halloween night, he and Croagunk bolted away from a Desmond and his Politoed. Villainy waits for nobody, and so must Charade! Whilst he fled the scene of the National Park, the Crimson Crew had departed...since that was just Charade though that made this statement rather redundant.
 
Brian Killian - Trainer rank: 267
June 10th - Galar Region


Brian watched as a Togekiss emerged from Frances' Poke ball to take on their unknown assailant, thanks to the clouds, he could barely see what happened apart from the occasional flash from Togekiss' Dazzling Gleam, he only turned his head to watch as Frances let out a Metang to assist with breaking the ice off of Corviknight's wing.

"Metagross, come and help out!" Brian said as his Poke ball opened to show a large Metagross emerge from the light with a little sparkle before the end of it's entrance, while Frances' Metang was colored blue, Brian's Metagross was a stunning silver with golden claws, the hulking metallic Pokemon looked back at Brian who pointed at Corviknight's frozen wing where the Metang was, Metagross paused at the sight of a Pokemon of the same species as him before he nodded and levitated up to use his claws to chip away at the ice, careful not to damage Corviknight's wing in the process.

Just as Corviknight's wing was unfrozen save for a few tiny pieces of ice on he feathers, both Brian and Metagross flinched when Togekiss few straight into them and hit by another Ice Beam. As Togekiss was returned, Brian managed to get a better look at their attacker, it was the Frost Moth Pokemon, Frosmoth, it seemed to explain a lot to Brian; the ice type attacks from the air, the fact they were attacked within the air above the colder parts of Galar, the Frosmoth was most likely angry that Frances and he trespassed on its territory.

"Metagross." Brian said in a colder tone as one hand pointed at the Frosmoth, Metagross nodded and immediately tucked his legs in before he flew towards the Frosmoth, rather than directly towards the Pokemon, Metagross flew around and put the Frosmoth between himself and the cabbie, to keep it's eyes on him so it didn't attack the Corviknight again and to keep it from trying to hide itself in the clouds again. "Meteor Mash!" Brian commanded, Metagross roared as his two front legs untucked and glowed white, as they went to land a series of blows, a light blue aura trailed off them, while the Frosmoth dodged the first attack, that left the poor Pokemon right where the second blow landed, the impact caused the Frosmoth to fly back a few feet before it shot another Ice Beam in retaliation. "Block it!" Brian shouted, Metagross used it's Meteor Mash hands to cover it's face just before the Ice Beam landed, Metagross' arms looked frozen solid, but Metagross didn't seem too worried about it, all it took was a simple bash of his arms against one another to shatter the ice.

"Now, Rock Slide!" Brian said with a smirk, Metagross began to summon a group of glowing rocks that orbited around him, he flew towards the Frosmoth only for the rocks to shoot downward towards it, while a few missed, enough of them managed to hit the Frosmoth. Before it could prepare another attack, it flinched at the sight of Metagross' glare, hesitant with it's next attack as it knew if it took one more attack, it would fall to it's potential demise, so the Pokemon turned and flew back in to the clouds, Metagross watched on as the Frosmoth left before he flew back to Brian who smiled and nodded.

"Excellent work, Metagross, thank you kindly for your assistance." Brian said as he got out Metagross' Poke ball and returned him to it, the large shiny Pokemon faded in to the ball within a bright red light. "Are you alright?" Brian asked as he looked up at Frances and Corviknight. "Are either of you hurt?"
 
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Friday June 10- Saffron City, Kanto. 'Ace the Mercenary'. Last Known rank 166.

Ace had long forgotten about the mysterious girl by the time he had found the large but old looking skyscraper. It wasn't quite as tall as some other buildings, but it still towered over the Grand Ditto Hotel. It seemed abandoned and delabidated, at least at the top of the building there weren't offices or any indication of life. The base of the building was covered in a dark green moss which rose to about two floors up and was steadily on the rise, in addition to a plethora of different mushroom which grew alongside it. Ace scowled as he saw this. But this was where the coordinates on his tablet had taken him.

He crept behind the building and spotted a window from behind. He considered breaking in but said to himself that it was abandoned and so went through the front. He dashed back round when he caught the sounds of a conversation between two bulky looking men with a third skinhead cue ball marching up to them. The three of them chuckled. Ace tiptoed towards a low rise window that was attached to a former office in a section that was out of reach from them. He threw a Poke ball and out came a green mantis Pokemon, which seemed eager to break open the window.

"Scy-"

"Quiet." Ace whispered harshly.

Scyther immediately hid below the window as another group of rough looking thugs stomped past the window they were trying to break, in deep conversation and paid no attention to anything they could hear. Ace noticed several mushrooms on the base of the bare stone floor below the thugs which didn't seem right with him. He saw how the thugs marched to one corner of the room.

"Scyther, now."

Scyther unleashed a downwards chop with the blades on its arms, cutting through the window easily but creating a great noise. "Run." He said to himself. He crept quickly to the other side of the building as a great noise droned throughout the building. Scyther flew beside him as he returned the mantis Pokemon back to its Poke Ball.

Ace crept back to the enterence, seeing that everyone on that floor had ran over quickly towards that window and were belting things loudly and hid next to what seemed like a ruined reception desk. He noticed more of the mushrooms on the counter and floor all around. They seemed odd to him as they looked like the kind that would be in a forest or cave. Amongst the noise of the thugs, Ace heard the sounds of a little girl. He peered over and saw the cutely dressed girl in pink from before examining one of the larger mushrooms in the middle of the room. It had a music box playing in the middle of the mushroom with a soft yet ellegant song playing. She looked around to see what the thugs were looking for.

"Enough of that!" One of the cue balls yelled before he grabbed her.

"Aaah. I'm sorry. Me sorry!" She cried as she was lifted up into the air then thrown down. The thug kicked the music box and it went flying, the little tin pieces exploding but still not making much sound.

The large man scalded her. "You should be looking for the intruder." He said. "Someone's broken in." He then went back to searching for Ace.

A thinner less aggressive man comforted the girl and lifted her up. He took her into a lift which was right next to the middle of the foier. Ace crept next to a group of boxes. He slid next to the lift after it went up and pressed a button. He sneaked next to another obstacle as a different thug went to examine the glowing from the button. "Who did this?!" He said, but noone noticed him. He shrugged before walking around the pillar which held the lift, right past Ace, but didn't notice him, Ace blending in with the wall beside him. Ace realised that the mushrooms around him on the floor were red and yellow, which seemed deadly to him. He then noticed that the thug that had walked past him had one of the red and yellow spotted mushrooms on the man's hand. He also paid attention to the different buff men that went past, most of them the same apart from the man who went into the lift. They appeared to be some sort of hired mercenaries, more thuggish than Ace, more aggressive, and more akin to that of one of the evil teams like Team Rocket. Most of them wore a torn, edgy but futuristic looking jacket and coat which were black. They did not bare the symbols of Team Rocket but that of either a large mushroom or fungus and/or some sort of Pokemon Ace could not see. Two men spoke to each other beside Ace, their faces appeared to be covered in the red and yellow spotted mushrooms. When Ace's phone started rigging, the two men glaced at him then Ace heard the dinging of the bell to the lift and Ace rushed towards it. The doors closed as the two men yelled at the top of their voice, "Get him!"

The lift went up and Ace noticed the building had a significant amount of floors, more than 60 at least. Above the very top button was a button that had a picture of chemical flask. Ace assumed it meant some sort of laboratory. There were mushrooms again all over the walls of the lift and it went up quite slowly, as if it was being clogged by something. Ace turned his attention to his phone and put one of his earpieces in.

"What is it?"

"Ace! I've just noticed something!" The Inquisitor bellowed. "The person who stole your Pawniard...he's with this group, one you may know or remember from the Westono Tournament."

"Yes? I've got no time here. I'm in-"

"It's...it's..." The Inquisitor was cut off as the connection died down. Ace quickly put away his stuff as he noticed the lift door was opening and he could hear voices. He could also see the mushrooms on the walls of the lift starting to move. Creeped out by this, he kept low but dashed towards a group of tables, realising he was in a lab. A group of white cloak wearing scientists moved from table to table before leaving the room. A large number of thugs took their place as they bullied and pressured them. They investigated the lift door but couldn't find him despite their searches. Ace attempted to move to the end. He saw more of the mushrooms on the walls and ceilings and spotted they were also moving. He saw in the petri dishes the scientists had been observing more of the fungus crawling around with crab like claws coming out with tiny eyes.

In the middle of a large metal table was a gigantic red and yellow mushroom which rose with an anger in its eyes and two big claws. It's eyes spotted Ace as Ace realised what this was. An infestation of Paras and Parasect had taken over the building and it was too late to salvage it.

A tall thinner man marched into the room, flanked by more thinner and taller men, all in the black futuristic rough uniform with a white circle in the middle. Dozens and dozens of cue ball muscular thugs also appeared seemingly from nowhere, all of them either chuckling or making loud shouting noises. They were covered in the mushrooms, as Ace realised that the Paras and Parasect had infected them all. All of them except for the thinner man in the middle, the man with the ginger hair. He stopped in the middle of the room with a taller large man who stood out also due to his blue uniform and hat identifying him as a police officer. He seemed to be his subordinate. The ginger haired man laughed as they bantered together, seemingly having a personal relationship.

All these recent revelations shocked Ace, a person not easily scared and not easily suprised by people. He realised most of all the most shocking revelation, that he had seen some of these people before, especially the police officer and the ginger-haired man. He couldn't put a foot on who this was. Out of the shadows, came the pink wearing girl Ace met earlier. She ran up to the ginger haired man with a smile on her face, happy go lucky. The middle of her body seemed off to Ace, like it was fading in and out, her arms and legs seemingly more flexible. She stared towards Ace's direction.

A tough looking thug pulled Ace out immediately from his hiding spot. "I found this one!"

"Hey! He looks like that one guy!" Another thug yelled as all eyes were on Ace. "The one who-

"Ace." The ginger-haired man said as he went over to examine him. "From the Westono tournament. Glad to finally meet you again? Are you doing well? You remember me right?"

"Angus." Ace muttered.

"Welcome to the Black Fungus!" The ginger-haired man roared.
 
Trainer Firey "Maze Guardian" Argentston, June 9th, East Lake Axewell, Wild Area, Galar, WCS Rank 20.

As Firey had seen the lost look on her, he prepared to explain.

"I am a Frontier Brain, I run a Facility that is part of the Battle Frontier called the Battle Maze, my Frontier Brain title, as the Head of the Facility, is The Maze Guardian, one would have to Battle their way through five floors of mazes to find me in a three on three Battle in the center, if you beat me, I'm usually only using one of my Pokémon I Have here, I have a Drakloak back at home, and some others that weren't part of the permanent on hand team members. When that happens, you gain my symbol for the Battle Frontier, and it looks like the symbol on my cloak." Firey explained, "Dynamaxing is what I'm trying to learn more about, where you use a wishing star on a power spot, which will allow the Pokémon to Grow to massive size for a little bit during Battle. Gigantimaxing is available to certain Pokémon, it is a special form, and a special Dynamax Move is available to use, Garbodor is one of those certain species that has a Gigantimax form."

Sharp looked around, making sure nothing went wrong, if something did, her disaster senses would go off.
 
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Esther
Thursday, June 9 – East Lake Axewell, Motostoke, Galar Region​

Between the unfamiliar names and labels, only about half of what Fiery said made sense. The specifics of what the Battle Frontier was hadn’t been explained to her, but from the context was obviously some kind of battling facility; and a strange one at that. The Battle Maze didn’t sound very conventional, so it was probably a niche or fringe experience. Maybe this guy belonged to a group of people who were just that enthusiastic about battling. Old people would do anything to feel young again.

“Massive size, huh? That’s interesting.” It was as noncommittal as responses came, a small show that she’d been paying attention and then a poorly feigned show of interest. Pokémon changing size wasn’t uncommon. Pokémon could use moves like minimize to shrink themselves, so a move that did the opposite didn’t seem out of place or worth any special attention. And as much as she would love to listen to the older man ramble on about nothing, the reality of the situation was: one, that was a lie, and two, she was already in a foul mood—a mood that began to present itself in the slow, impatient tapping of her foot.

“Did you need something from me?”
 
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=Nightshade=

Previously Night's Shadow
The two made small talk as they walked to the hotel, Emil striding beside Amaranth instead of riding the Stoutland to keep pace with the boy. When they emerged into the hotel lobby, Emil pointed Shiro towards the counter to book a room and raced towards another receptionist saying very quickly, “I-made-a-reservation-for-a-single-room-for-a-week-the-name’s-Emil-Olsson.” She took a breath, glad she’d finally found the right building. The woman behind the counter glanced up behind wire-rimmed glasses, made a few selections on her computer, and handed Emil a key card. A couple minutes later, she made her way back towards Shiro.

“Hey,” she said with a grin, “I’m gonna go up and drop my stuff off in my room. I’ll meetcha back down here whenever you’re done?” Emil deftly took her bag down from Amaranth’s back, swinging it over her shoulder, then lightly tapped the Stoutland with its Pokeball, returning it. She tucked the Pokeball into one of her many pockets before hiking the bag higher on her back and heading towards the elevator, giving a little “wave” with her right arm stump at Shiro as she went.
@Clite of Dragonbow
 
National Park, Johto

"You know you should work on your insults there..." Desmond mused with a sigh, as he listened to Charade's proclamation as he also seemed to blurt out plans to move onto Goldenrod City which caused him to raise an eyebrow.

"And that move might be?" Desmond asked, having apparently heard it which given Charade's immediate reaction he had not been supposed to. Soon enough he passed some "villainess advice" before he and his Croagunk departed in haste as his Politoed blinked as neither it nor Desmond had been able to process what just happened all too well.

"Poli?"

"D-don't ask me I am just as confused!?"

Desmond sighed, he should get back to Emma and least tell her what happened, though as he turned to walk with his Politoed he noticed the Dusknoir that had observed them which nearly caused his heart to jump out. But he managed to avoid a scream, this time..

"S-say, you know where...Emma is?"
 
'Colored'
Route 32 > Union Cave

Still having Nino roam behind her, the female had eventually reached the cave which lay at the end of Route 32 and entered. It was dark and spacious (as caves naturally should be) with the occasional Zubat fluttering overhead. Colored sighed gently as she turned to face her Heliolisk, who was clearly holding back from Thunderbolting everything in sight. This caused another sigh to be let loose from Colored.

"Ni... buddy. You don't need to assume everything will attack us. We don't bother them, they don't bother us. Okay?"
"Heliii..."
"Thanks. Anyways, it's kind of dark in here. Can you open your frill up and shine some light?"

The Heliolisk chirped eagerly, doing just as he was asked. His frill opened wide with a strong yellow glow, which startled some overhead Zubats and made them fly away. But Colored was content to travel inside of the cave now, just as content her partner wasn't going to lash at everything he saw while inside the cave.
 
June 10, Friday - Union Cave, Johto. Reina, current rank, 49,425.

"You're right, maybe now it's not the time." Reina nodded while at the same time thinking how she would've just jumped into battle without considering the Onix's feelings. "Okay, so I guess we're teaming up with weird guy now." She gave the new member a smile. "Welcome to the Union Cave exploration team. I'm Reina, a pretty good Pokemon trainer." She gestured towards herself, keeping up a confident look on, but in reality she was just suspicious after what had happened to Penny and wanted to get the message across she was no push over to any potential threat the new guy could oppose. "And this is Diva, my trusty Clefairy." She pointed at the angry fairy type glaring at Aldon.

With her introduction done, Reina took a hold of Penny's hand, believing in the buddy system, as she ventured onward into the cave. The lack of light was an issue at first, but the Rotomphone included a flashlight, illuminating the path in front of them. That seemed to bother some of the Pokemon though, as Zubat and Rattata scattered away from group as soon as they saw the light. Some Koffing seemed to enjoy the company though as the dance around the group for a bit and then floated away. As they went along they arrived at a split, one path leading to the left and one forward. Diva pointed out a dim light further down the path they were on. With mostly curiosity guiding them, they went on walking, until they finally reached the source of the light.

"Well that's not a Lapras." Reina said as the figure of a girl and her Heliolisk came into view. "Excuse me! Do you know how to get into the deeper levels of this cave?"
 
Trainer Firey "Maze Guardian" Argentston, June 9th, East Lake Axewell, Wild Area, Galar, Trainer Rank 20.

Firey had been speaking when Sharp nudged into her trainer. He had realized at that point that the young woman was annoyed.

"Not really, other than take care of the Pokémon, my wife's first Pokémon was a Houndour, now a Houndoom." Firey responded, "I've fought a Kommo-o before, nearly beat my Metagross."

Firey knew he had to get to the Pokémon Center to heal up Carbink and Metagross.

"I'm heading to the Pokémon Center in Motostoke City to heal the Carbink causing problems around here and Metagross." Firey continued, pointing towards a big entry way, "One can enter through that entryway, but I'm flying there, I hope I don't unintentionally scare you when I get Going."

Firey returned his Absol, and took ten steps back, opening the Pokéball containing his Salamence. He hopped on and said one more line.

"I hope we cross paths again." Firey ended.

He then flew off on Salamence towards Motostoke City.

Trainer Emma Argentston, June 8th, National Park, Johto, Rank 48,679.

Dusknoir looked at Desmond and Politoed, he gave a Wave and pointed towards the fountain. He then headed in the direction of his trainer. Emma spotted Dusknoir headed back after speaking with Desmond and his Politoed.

"Sliggoo, stay with the water types, Togekiss, Help Dusknoir."

Togekiss flew over to Dusknoir to assist with helping Desmond find Emma. The Togekiss waved a wing as it flew over to Dusknoir and then headed towards Emma's location by the Fountain itself.
 

Banan-chan

Previously QueOne
Frances Copeland - Unranked
June 10 - Glimwood Tangle, Galar


The Frosmoth was given mere seconds to relish its position of authority before it was met with the iron claws of the passenger’s Metagross. Frances watched with awe as Metagross managed to catch the Frosmoth mid-flight, sending it reeling with a powerful Meteor Mash followed by an even more potent Rock Slide. She gave an internal cheer as the Frosmoth appeared to yield, retreating back into the mist. They were going to make it.

As if to mirror these sentiments, the rough winds and suffocating fog of Route 10 suddenly gave way to the sunshine and mild breeze over Glimwood Tangle. Frances was relieved that they had finally escaped that frozen hell and were now due for some easy flying. She turned slightly as her passenger asked her a question.

“Yeah, we’re all okay for the most part,” Frances replied gratefully, knowing that she was only able to say that because of her passenger’s efforts. “Thanks for your help back there. I’m sorry that I wasn’t able to handle it on my own, like I was supposed to.”

With the battle still fresh on her mind, she couldn’t help but add an excited word of commendation.

“But anyway, your battling skills are great! That Metagross is really something.”

Nugget gave Frances a nudge and a low hum, seemingly wanting some praise as well. She gave the Metang a pat on the dome, assuring it that it did great too, although it was certainly rusty in more ways than one.

“By the way, whats your name?” she asked, turning her attention back to her passenger.
 
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'Colored'
Union Cave

The sudden appearance of others had certainly startled Colored, making her jump backwards while Nino simply stayed put (much to her relief). But since she was cooperative, she had at least decided to play her part the best she could.

"HUH?! Oh... floof I'm sorry. You, kinda, uh, scared me there.... as for that bottom level thing? Can't say I do... only just came in here myself, and that was just to pass through. So I'm about as useful as using Bubble to put out a fire caused by a Blast Burn. So sorry about that."

Her words had a mild hint of fear, although it eased up as she talked. While social interaction was anything but her strong sport, she knew when it was necessary to do so and push her awkwardness aside.
 
"Having fun, eh? That's good to hear. I've been on my own little trip to the Oblivia region, just got back from a dive in the Canal Ruins. I'd recommend it to anyone who has an interest in history, there's a whole town down there." Ezio said, grinning at Aldon whilst keeping a watchful eye on Erebus. The Fire type seemed to be quite agitated, probably because of the rain and Water types running rampant. "I'll keep you updated later, but I've got to make sure Erebus doesn't decide to annihilate everything in this room. Have fun, stay safe and don't do anything that I wouldn't do! If you get arrested, I can't just hop on Eviscerate and be there within 24 hours." Hanging up on Aldon, the man gathered his belongings and recalled his Pokémon as the room began to shimmer, a clear sign that Erebus was ready to turn Lombre into ashes.

As the man left the Canal Ruins, he sat down on Sophian Road, letting his clothes and his body dry in the summer heat with the help of Erebus' very comfortable passive warmth. In the meantime, he would relish in an old habit of his. Journaling. It wasn't the most effective way of writing down information in the age of electronics, but he was in no hurry.

The Canal Ruins are truly a place unlike any other. Even amidst the sweltering summer heat, this location is still as cool as can be with its perpetual showers. It is believed by locals that this rain is caused by Suicune, but I have yet to see any evidence of this being the case. My personal theory is that there lives a Politoed with the Drizzle ability within these ruins, which causes the rainfall. The perpetual rain does not seem to have any effect on the water levels, unlike the melting snow from Mt. Sorbet. It is a true miracle of nature, and one that I hope will remain for as long as I live. The Canal Ruins are a wonderful place to simply walk around and observe the surroundings, lest it is done with respect and with proper equipment. I cannot imagine how many people caught colds in this place.

There is also some kind of monument in the underwater area, it seems to have Ancient Oblivian engraved into its surface. I will have to translate these words before I can make a decent conclusion about its purpose.

With his small record of the Canal Ruins being finished with a sketch of the architecture and canals, Ezio put his notebook away and recalled Erebus. Next on the chopping block: The Oblivia Ruins. Releasing Eviscerate, he climbed on her back and took to the skies, a warm wind blowing in his face. He could use Erode to swim upstream, but there was a little something called Silver Falls in the way. That, coupled with the school of Carvanha that called the waters home was enough for him to choose the air instead of the water. He did not quite have the desire to miss chunks of his body.
 
Brian Killian - Trainer rank: 267
June 10th - Glimwood Tangle, Galar Region


As the clouds parted to provide a sunny atmosphere just as they made it to safety, Brian closed his carriage door and sat back in his seat with a relieved sigh, gladly that the hard part was behind them and all that was ahead of him was a peaceful trip. "No need to thank me... or apologize, I understand that there are some threats out there in the world greater than one would expect. And I believe Metagross was pleased to have some time to let loose and battle, a good warm up before training in the Wild Area."

Just like her, the battle was also fresh in his mind and with her comments on it, he knew it could only lead to a nice conversation for the remainder of the trip. "Thank you, I work hard to make sure my Pokemon are strong and happy, trying to bring out the best in them. And I still feel lucky the day I found Metagross back when he was a Metang, he became a valuable partner... and I don't just mean because he's a Shiny Pokemon. I also noticed you have a Metang with you, how are they?"

When Frances asked for his name, Brian's smile only got wider. "Brian, my name is Brian. What about you, madam?"
 

Esther
Thursday, June 9 – East Lake Axewell, Motostoke, Galar Region​

“Huuuh...?”

‘Not...really?’ While Esther had already intuited that Fiery was a strange man with a stranger disposition, in her professional and objectively correct opinion, he was even stranger than she thought.

Talk about himself and his family.

Refuse to elaborate further.

Leave.

Was this the so-called Giga-Chad?


Esther narrowed her eyes as Fiery retreated a few steps and then suddenly saw fit to release a... “B-b-blood-Wing!” Her voice came out as a wretched gasp, strangled away into fearful silence. She could feel her palms chafe against the ground almost before she was aware she’d moved.

The Blood Wing thundered off with a beat of its mighty wings but even long after it’d gone, the thundering beats continued, replaced by Esther’s beating heart.

Oblivian legend held that the deep red that gave the Blood-Wing its name was a result of the many it slaughtered on its indiscriminate rampages—the deeper and more vibrant the red, the more Pokémon...or people it had killed. Fiery’s Blood-Wing had terrifyingly red wings—a fact that was not lost on Esther and neither were its implications...she had just been face-to-face with a mass murderer.
 

9:30 PM June 9th, Thursday - Lumiose City, Kalos

Diving to his left, the teen barely managed to avoid a Tackle from the opposing Pancham. When Acer landed, he attempted to roll over to get back onto his feet, yet he didn't account for the weapon in his hand to get stuck to the ground. Acer found trying to pull the bubble dagger off the ground to be a struggle, the same as trying to get it off his hand. Curses rolled off his tongue as he made eye contact with the black eyes of the Pancham, who was watching him curiously. His eyes shifted to the left to find his opponent, who seemed eager to take advantage of the situation. A confident grin had been birthed on the lips of Patrick and with the flip of his bat, he darted towards Acer.

"Damnit! Come on!"

The teen shouted as he tried to pull the bubble sword off the ground. Seeing as he was running out of options and time, Acer felt he had no choice but to use his other hand to help. Grasping the hilt with both hands now, Acer gave one last heave and barely managed to pull the dagger off the ground just in time to narrowly avoid the swing of a bat from Patrick. The force exerted to pull out the dagger caused Acer to stumble backward, while the weapon itself appeared a bit deformed. Some of the bubbles from what was supposed to be the blade of the dagger now soaked the ground where the weapon was once stuck. Acer didn't have much time to think of it, let alone think at all, as the Pancham leaped at him from the side. The only thing Acer could do was swing at the panda-like Pokémon in an attempt to defend himself. Needless to say, the teen was surprised when he felt the impact of the collision of Pokémon and bubbles. It was very light, but to his shock, the playful Pokémon seemed to be holding onto the weapon. Whether that was its choice or not, it didn't matter to Acer as he swung the weapon and himself around just in time to meet Patrick's bat.

Of course, when the two weapons clashed, the bat came out superior. Acer was lucky he was in a position to avoid the swing of the bat when it went right through the tip of the dagger. With a part of the weapon damaged, some of the displaced bubbles were sent flying in different directions. However, when Patrick tried to pull his bat back, Acer felt himself being tugged as well. The part of the bat that had made contact with the Frubbles was now stuck to the bubble dagger.

"You damn brat!"

With a bit of rage occupying his tone, Patrick tried to pull his bat away but instead found himself in a tug of war with Acer. With his Pokémon covered in the sticky bubbles, it would be up to him to win this. Considering his opponent was a kid, when it came to strength, Patrick knew he had the teen beat. When Acer would try to pull back, Patrick would pull as well, hoping to use their combined force to snap the link of bubbles keeping the bat stuck. Yet, when Patrick pulled, he felt no pullback. Instead, he was the one stumbling back as Acer allowed himself to be pulled forward. With no force to hold the bubble dagger down, Patrick couldn't free the bat. Then every time Patrick would try to pull Acer in to at least try and land a punch, the teen would pull back instead. It was an aggravating cycle and Patrick found himself growing increasingly more pissed. What irked him the most wasn't the fact the teen was proving to be an annoying little bug, but the irritating smug look on his face thinking he had outsmarted him.

'In that case...'

Patrick let the teen think just that. Lightening his grip on the bat just enough for it to be noticeable, Patrick could see the confidence bright up the eyes of his opponent. Making it seem like he had lost his grip, Patrick let Acer pull the dagger back and his bat with it. Even the stuck Pancham had been caught off guard by this turn of events when it fell to the floor. Both of its hands were completely trapped by the bubbles after it had attempted to free itself by using Arm Thrust. Like usual, Patrick would have to settle things with his bare hands. This was why he brought a weapon, just in case he had to rely on himself. So when the teen stumbled back after taking the bat, Patrick took the opportunity to strike and pressed forward with his fists clenched.

"I-I got it! I got th-"

Acer didn't even get to finish celebrating this minor victory as Patrick connected a right hook to the side of his face. This caused the teen to stumble back and attempt to grab the side of his face that had been hit. Of course, Acer stopped just before he could get his hands stuck to his face with the bubbles. Still in shock, the teen panicked and widely swung the bubble dagger, loosely dragging the bat that was attached to it. Of course, the weapons were swung in a wide arc, so Patrick stepped forward and grabbed Acer's arm before he could swing further. Then he grabbed Acer's shoulder with his other hand before delivering a knee strike to his opponent's left side, which had been exposed due to their failed counterattack. When the teenager shouted in pain, Patrick didn't let up and punched Acer in the face again before delivering a jab to his chest. With the teen already falling onto him, Patrick then grabbed Acer, lifted him a bit into the air before throwing him onto the arena floor.

When Acer was essentially slammed onto the floor, the roaring of the crowd was at an all-time high. Whether or not Acer was only a teenager, the crowd didn't seem to care as they cheered at the show Patrick was putting on for them. With Froakie nowhere to be found, the Pancham on the verge of freeing itself, and Acer beaten and bloodied on the ground, the match seemed just about over. Patrick finally allowed himself to have a hearty laugh to himself as Acer writhed in agony on the arena floor. The bat was still attached to those pesky bubbles, but that didn't matter anymore. This match was almost won. At least, he thought it was. With a smirk, Patrick watched as the now hatless teen now struggled to lift himself off the floor.

"So you haven't given up, huh. Good. I'm gonna enjoy beating you to a pulp."

Being the generous man that he was, Patrick reached down and grabbed the teen by his collar before lifting him up into the air. He could feel the boy struggling to escape his grasp, but it was useless. Patrick delivered another punch to Acer's chest for good measure, this time causing the teen to spit out some blood. This seemed cruel, but what he was doing right now would help Acer in the future. A lesson to not mess with people like him. Especially without a Pokémon. Ricardo and the crowd loved a good show too, after all. Looking for his bat now, Patrick found it resting on the floor beside his useless Pokémon. He'd have to teach this Pancham a good lesson after he was done with-

"Haha...”

“Eh?”

It was soft and barely distinguishable underneath the roaring of the crowd, yet Patrick could’ve sworn he heard something. Turning his head in the direction where the noise had come from, he found Acer snickering as he looked up. What started as some light snickering turned into a louder chuckle before the teen broke into manic laughter. Patrick could only wonder what the teen found so funny about being beaten to a pulp.

"Looks like you’ve lost it. Must've hit your head too hard. Arceus won’t save you now, boy.”

As far as Patrick was concerned, even Arceus wouldn’t be able to save him from the beating he was about to receive. He wasn’t about to let some boy laugh in his face. That wasn’t how he was raised on these streets. However, it was what Acer mumbled after he suddenly stopped laughing that made Patrick decide to break both of his legs.

"You bastard...”

For a second, Patrick didn’t think he heard Acer correctly. Did he call him a bastard? This time it was Patrick who found himself breaking into a chortle after hearing the insult. The nerve of this brat incited a new level of amusement inside of him. In fact, everyone in the crowd seemed to have their eyes glued to the battle, waiting to see what would happen next. Even up in the booth, Ricardo watched Acer with a glass of some liquor in his hand and a smirk on his lips. Things seemed to be going just as he expected.

“Say it again, kid. I’ll teach you to watch your mouth.”

Tightening his grip on Acer’s collar, Patrick was just about ready to strangle him. With no rules against killing his opponent, he couldn’t be stopped now. This rage prevented him from noticing the light pitter-patter of something wet connecting with his arm. It continued to increase rapidly as Acer finally looked down at him, causing Patrick to stop.

"I'm not talking about you."

Patrick felt a chill go down his spine as his eyes connected with the glistening aqua blue eyes of his opponent under what appeared to be rain.

“Huh?”

Confused, Patrick thought he must be seeing things. Feeling things. More and more droplets of water began to rain down all around them. It started as a drizzle at first, then suddenly grew into a furious downpour that soaked the arena. The more water that fell, the foggier the area around them became. As his vision began to be limited by the lower visibility, Patrick found himself beginning to grow more desperate.

“What the hell is this? Pancham?!”

Having recovered, the Pancham turned its head left and right before looking up into the falling water, which began to slow down. What it found surprised both the crowd and him. Trailing behind the water, were bubbles that streamed down towards it. Pressing the small green leaf between its lips, the Pancham smirked as its hands glowed white. This would be its time to shine. With a mixture of essentially soap and water covering the floor thanks to the rain, the playful Pokémon knew better than to attempt to move carelessly. Instead, the Pancham rapidly popped all the bubbles that came its way before preparing to strike its opponent that might be hiding behind them. Yet, when all the bubbles had been cleared, there was nothing there.

“Pan-?!”

Realizing what was happening, the Pancham raised its fists once more and quickly turned around on its legs to meet its opponent. While its reaction was on point, it wasn’t enough. The Pokémon found itself losing its balance slightly thanks to the slippery mess underneath it. Shock filled its expression when Froakie delivered a full-strength Power-Up Punch directly into its face. Pancham was sent flying straight towards its unsuspecting trainer. Even with the rain beginning to clear up, Patrick still had no idea what was happening as his visibility was still returning to him. It was his concern that led him to focus on taking Acer out immediately.

“Whatever this is, it’s too late. Nighty night, kiddo.”

Clenching his fist, Patrick was ready to deliver a knockout blow. Of course, he was interrupted when something struck his right leg, causing him to let out a cry of pain as he slipped and fell thanks to the loss of balance. His grip on Acer was also released, dropping the teen onto the floor with a splash. When Patrick lifted himself up, his eyes widened in surprise when he saw what hit his leg was none other than his Pancham. Then his eyes located the frog-like Pokémon dashing towards them over the slippery floor.

“Damnit!”

Thinking quickly, Patrick grabbed his Pancham and then threw it in front of him to protect himself from some water that was sent their way. His Pancham should be strong enough to take that hit. All Patrick needed to do was grab his bat and knock out the teen. With the water washing away the Frubbles attached to the bat, there was nothing stopping him from using it now. His opponent seemed to realize this as well. Acer appeared to be clutching his ribs as he struggled to get up and move towards the bat. Since Patrick had taken minimal damage, he grinned at his advantageous position and attempted to dash towards the bat. However, he didn’t account for the floor to be slippery and ended up falling face-first into the wet surface. Letting out a curse, Patrick stormed back up and continued to try and reach the bat.

Meanwhile, the water that hit the Pancham didn’t seem to do anything. It was just basic water that was thrown. Pancham didn’t know what it was for but thanked the Froakie for this opportunity. As thanks, the Pancham would take it out with an Arm Thrust. At least, it would if it could find the Froakie. Once again, its opponent had disappeared. Turning back around, Pancham expected a similar attack, but instead found some Frubbles connecting with the feet of Patrick, causing its trainer to fall right in front of the bat. With its eyes on its trainer, ready to help, the Pancham had no chance to react to a barrage of bubbles suddenly sent its way.

‘It's actually helping...’

Thanks to the timely move from Froakie, the bat was now Acer’s to take. Acer hadn't expected the Froakie to assist him in any way after what it had done but he was too focused on the bat to think there was anything more to the gesture. Grabbing the bat before Patrick, the teen picked it up and panted heavily as he stood above his opponent. Patrick knew the teen could finish him right now and there was nothing he would be able to do with the sticky substance trapping his feet to the floor.

“AHAHAHA! That fucking bozo!”

Laughing his ass off was none other than Jeremy, who was currently watching the battle from the waiting room. There were others alongside him intrigued with the fight. Prince, who was resting by his feet, seemed to be watching the fight intently. As usual, Timothy sat with his Abra, wearing the same old innocent expression any old man would have as he watched the battle inquisitively. Even Jonas had paused his arm-wrestling match to see a potential upset while the blond-haired girl who had called him out earlier was shouting at the screen. It had been a beat down at first, but most of them knew better than to turn away from a fight before it even began. What really grew Jeremy’s amusement further was the interest his supposed rival seemed to have. The same guy he lost to in the finals last week had finally returned to the waiting room from sending Shane to his demise.

“Water sport, huh. His Pokémon sure is a funny one.”

Commenting on the generally useless move that the Froakie had used to create that water midair was none other than Blaze. Jeremy could see him watching the fight with a calm eye. Maybe this Froakie really was something special. The trainer was useless, but Jeremy figured this was what Ricky foresaw. Maybe Blaze was interested in it too. Now that would be funny. Just as hilarious as the hesitation Acer seemed to show.

All Acer needed to do was swing the bat down and he’d probably knock out his defenseless opponent, if not kill him, with a direct hit to the skull. But he couldn’t. Even after the beating Acer had taken, the bruises he had received, and his own blood dripping from his lips, Acer hesitated to finish the man off. The crowd called for it and Patrick’s pleading eyes didn’t seem to want his pity either. Acer didn’t know what to do. He wanted someone to save him from this choice...

“AND THE MATCH IS OVER! ACER AND FROAKIE ARE THE WINNERS!”

Just like that, the fight was suddenly over. Confused, Acer’s eyes found the deciding factor. Sprawled out by the edge of the arena was none other than the Pancham, completely knocked out. Needless to say, Acer was stunned. With the Pokémon distracted by its trainer’s collapse, it probably left itself open to Froakie’s attack. Whatever happened, Acer let out a sigh of relief as he glanced down at Patrick and dropped the bat. He could see the rage and embarrassment in Patrick's eyes but didn’t even care about that.

“Good fight.”

After that generous comment, it was the growing roar of the crowd that led his eyes to the one responsible for this victory. Underneath the spotlight was Froakie, displaying an elegant bow to every angle of the crowd. It bowed towards one side of the crowd, then turned to give another one and so on. The Froakie wanted everyone to see it. Right now, Acer just wanted to pummel the Pokémon while it was embracing all the hype from the crowd. It had put on quite the show and Acer suspected that was its goal all along. Once it finished hogging all the glory, the Froakie then turned to look at him. Almost as if it had sensed his displeasure, the Froakie held up two fingers for a peace sign with a proud grin on its face.

“You asshole.”

Cursing at the Pokémon was all Acer could manage before he picked his hat off the wet floor. He'd have to wash it later. As for now, Acer began to limp off the arena stage, with Froakie catching up to him soon after. The pain from the injuries was like nothing Acer ever experienced before as he felt like his body would just fall die on him if left in this horrible condition. Acer was pissed at the Froakie for the damage he had sustained, but at the same time, there was a small part of him pleased that the fight was finally over and they could move on.
 
~Aldon Charlton...~

"Bolivia? Ruins? Anything interesting there? I think me and some people are gonna find a lapras. I have doubts, but its possible. I'll call ya back later!" Aldon said, responding to Ezio(phone call)

With Reina's intro out of the way, Aldon paused and momentarily debated on introducing himself, though seeing how she could be civil, Aldon decided he would to. "Aldon. Aldon Charlton. Archeologist. Ruin maniac essentially. I suppose I can help search for a lapras" Aldon said. Aldon saw the look on the clefairy. With a trainer like that, it was no surprise where it got that behavior from.


Aldon grabbed his flashlight and a pokéball.

"Zippy! Come on out!" Aldon called out, opening the pokéball.

"ZZZzzzt! Zzzzt! Mmmagneeemiiite! Zzzzt! Zzzzt!" The magnemite rapidly spun as it cheered.

"Can we have a flash, please?" Aldon asked. Zippy's eye began to glow like a spotlight.

Aldon's flashlight though less effective than Zippy, was still pretty effective at creating light.
Skol was cheerfully smiling at the onix in the distance.


Aldon glanced over to see the heliolisk trainer that Reina spoke to. Aldon gave a friendly wave, "Good day" Aldon said.

Skol the slowpoke wasn't far behind Aldon. Using his psychic abilities to lift up rocks and gently fling them in the cave.
 
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The Skies above Sophian Island, Oblivia Region

As one took to the high skies around Sophian island they would find it was always quiet, eerily quiet. The keen-eyed would attribute the quiet to the bird Pokémon, or distinct lack thereof. Across all Sophian Island lived only seven families of flying type Pokémon. Of that number, roughly half were bugs—Yanmega, Ledian, and Vespiquen—and their prior evolutions. Roughly another half were bird-type Pokémon—Dodrio, Staraptor, and Delibird.

The superficially knowledgeable trainer would quickly conclude that the Sophian skies were so quiet because, of the flying types that called the island home, the vast majority preferred to remain land-bound.

The adequately knowledgeable trainer would know that although very few flying Pokémon called the island of Sophia a permanent home, a great many more called the region home; Charizard, Pidgeot, Skarmory, Honchkrow, Togekiss, and others—along with their pre-evolutions—could very frequently be seen soaring Oblivia’s skies.

The trainer with both adequate and an inquisitive mind would then wonder; if so many flying types called the region home, why then, did none of these Pokémon fly over Sophian Island? No, before that even taking a step backward, Sophia Island was home to Staraptor—who were proud & powerful Predators—the Predator Pokémon. Where were Sophia’s Staraptors?

The trainer whose mind exceeded all those before him would conclude thusly, something was scaring all the Pokémon away. From there, the answer was simple. Where were the Staraptor? They were on the ground because as proud and as powerful as Staraptor were, they were not the type of Pokémon who dared to soar in Sophia’s skies. For Sophia’s skies had an owner; an irascible, imperious, barbarous, and highly territorial owner. Considering that, not many dared to fly at all and those that did, knew to keep low to the ground.

Only three kinds of people dared to carelessly take wing—the confident, the suicidal, and the oblivious.

...

A peal like thunder shook the island. Pokémon and humans across Sophia abandoned whatever they were doing and fled for their homes, casting fearful glances onto the peak of Mt. Sorbet. A second peal—nay, it was clearly a roar—caused the mountain itself to tremble and the white cap of Mt. Sorbet fell, rolling into a devastating avalanche. The third was like the decree of a god; clouds scattered and even the sun seemed to dim its rays.

The first roar had subjugated man, the second had cowed the earth into submission, and the third had split the heavens. All life across the island held its breath. All life except a spritely explorer and his Aerodactyl...who were both caught in the sights of a living legend. A legend the islands called...the Blood Wing.
 
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Ezio found the skies to be.......barren. He was used to Pokémon hiding from Eviscerate, but it felt like today was worse than normal. Something was going on here, and he didn't like it. Leaning forward, a peal like thunder caught the man off-guard, causing his hat to drop. Still, that was the least of his concerns. There was something out there that was none too pleased by something, and he had a sneaking suspicion it was him. The roaring only started the moment he flew to the sky, after all. He didn't know what it was, nor did he have the desire to find out.

Sending Eviscerate into a free fall, the duo descended at rapid speeds, catching the fallen hat and stopping their descent right above the rushing river, the sudden stop blowing away any Carvanha who tried to get a taste of prehistoric meat. Landing on the rocky shoreline, Ezio put his hat back on and decided to make the last part of the trek on foot. Eviscerate would follow him, just in case, but she'd have to walk. He was not risking an attack from something powerful enough to roar three times and genuinely make him feel afraid.

Ezio was no stranger to danger, having traversed many different ruins and faced lots of difficult opponents, yet he couldn't remember the last time he felt fear like this. The closest thing he could imagine was back when he and Eviscerate finally unlocked Mega Evolution after nearly falling to their deaths. Shaking his head and forcing himself to steady his breath, the man trekked onwards. Slowly and carefully, but forwards. Oblivia might be more dangerous than he thought.
 
Friday June 10- Saffron City, Kanto. 'Ace the Mercenary'. Last Known rank 166.

"Still a mercenary I see." Angus said scanning Ace's attire. He hadn't changed too much since the time of the tournament.

"Still a Garbodor shivering Buizel." Ace responded harshly. Angus give a smile which extended his lips upwards, suggesting he didn't exactly approve of this comment. The thugs and goons around him looked like they were ready to punch Ace into oblivion but Angus looked like he wanted to have more fun with the rogue.

"You have stumbled into something quite great. You see, I had acquired some wealth since I moved to Kanto...and people started to regard me as harmless, so I thought, what if I did that project I always wanted to do...but here in Kanto?" He smiled again at Ace.

"I have no time for your games." Ace muttered.

"No, no, I see. As do I. You see, we were just finishing off the planning phase to our new scheme. It is an experiment that will shake the world as we know it! But first, we must take over Saffron City and Kanto!"

"So you hired a bunch of worthless thugs? What good will that-"

A bulky looking thug looked at Ace as if he wanted to pound him into the ground. "Now now." Angus cut off Ace. "This fine men and women submitted themselves to me."

Ace looked at the mushrooms bulging out of the hands and chests of many of the men scattered around the room. "I..."

"You see what I see don't you? Unlimited opportunities. Join me, we can take over Kanto together, then we can rule the world...I'll give you a slice of this delicious cake...Johto, Hoenn, Sinnoh...all these regions can be yours."

"Mine?!" Ace considered it for a second. This made Angus excited as he smiled him again believing he had manipulated the mercenary. Then the mercenary's energy died down.

The girl from before skipped towards Ace. "Hello."

"You again."

"So you've met Layla? Excellent." Angus smiled again. He turned to her then pressed his hand to her stomach and her entire matter turned a flimsy pink. It then became more and more inhumane as the pink descended into a large blob that then extended past the girl's height. "Ditto." It said as eyes and a mouth sprang out.

"What?!" Ace couldn't believe it.

"She is a Pokemon...a Ditto. We found her alongside the road one day in her human form and she said she had lost her parents."

Ace looked suprised at first but then said, "She told me that too."

"So we decided to take her in...and the media. Oh the media! They lapped us up! They thought we were some charity organisation! They still think we are, given our willingness to science and the research of rare fungi Pokemon. Little do they know it's all part of our plan. We researched these mushrooms and the Pokemon affecting them in order to control the population. We'll release them on the population under our control and the Paras and Parasect shall infect them all! We shall have an army and you and I shall be the kings! Whilst this is happening, they will be under the illusion that we mean good to them. What do you say? Want to take a slice of the cake?"

Ace thought again with the same expression, that excitement from Angus appearing again. Ace's expression died once more. "Uh...no!!!" He shouted.

"So you don't wish to join me? You of all people...you were one of the few people I was going to give an offer to...one they couldn't refuse...and you declined? Very well. Arnold! Stanley! Take him to the holding cells!"

At once, the large blue dressed police officer nodded and grabbed Ace by the shoulders from the thug who was carrying him. An average height thin young man with short bushy brown hair popped out behind Angus. He looked very ordinary baring only a bright yellow T-shirt with the Black Fungus logo on it. "Yes master." The young man said as he aided Arnold who had successfully grabbed Ace despite his punching and kicking.

They took him to another floor, where they immediately shoved him into the corner, guarded by thick iron bars, but there were too few of them. Stanley and Arnold sat on stools next to the door. Layla arrived in human form and greeted them both but they took no notice. Ace noticed her though as she waved to him and ran up to the bars to try and talk to him.
 
Penny Lepiter; Trainer Ranking—Unranked
June 10th. Route 33.

Barely given the chance to let her first name slip out of her mouth, Penny found herself latched onto by Reina like a clamp and dragged off into the Union Cave. Try as she might to keep her eyes peeled, the young red-head couldn't see much, even with Aldon's Magnemite and Reina's Rotomphone lighting the palce a bit—a problem exacerbated by her friend's need to drag her along at a pace she found...expedient; and Reina didn't quite pace herself enough to see anything. Penny might be host to a head of fiery, red hair, but her foreign friend was the one with a head full of smoke and fire.

Finally slowing down enough to take a good look around, she almost didn't notice the frightened girl the group had run into. While Reina and Aldon spoke up, Penny's eyes zoomed around the cave, looking for anything man-made—eventually settling on what looked like the very top rung of a rickety, wooden ladder, somewhere back behind them a bit.

"Look," she nudged Reina sharply in the side with an elbow. "We—you passed it, it's back there, I think! The way down."

After dropping her observation, Penny took the time to look at girl the trio had run into—though her Heliolisk seemed well-trained enough, even around strangers, the girl (who seemed younger than Penny by a couple years at least) quite clearly didn't look the most comfortable. Which Penny couldn't blame in the slightest.

"If you're looking for the way through, it's back the way we came," she said, a kind smile stretching across her lips. "I'm Penny. This is Reina, and that's Aldon. We're heading down to the second floor of the cave because Lapras are supposed to gather there on Fridays—at least, that's what I've heard. If you want, you can tag along with us; we wouldn't be with you long, but sticking with a group - even for a little while - is never a bad thing!"

Cobel Timpinia; Trainer Ranking—Rank 982
12 years ago. Mt. Chimney, Hoenn.
Things had turned ugly, fast.

Some chump who called himself Quint had rushed up behind Cobel as the ladder pushed forward up the long, thin path up to Mount Chimney, having chosen to forego the cable car in favor of a more rigorous method of travel. Even after having paraded around Kanto and Johto the past two years, the brash, young Cobel Timpinia realized he made a poor decision even before the strange, aggressive Quint ran up behind him. It was clear Quint meant trouble, too—no stranger to the glinting look in the blond-haired boy's grey eyes.

"Can I help you?" he asked, a thinness to his voice just like the air as they rose ever higher toward the mountain.

"Depends," the boy replied—roughly the same age as Cobel, Quint's voice was twice as deep; and though Cobel stood nearly a head taller, Quint had the build of someone who'd taken bodybuilding as seriously as a Machamp. "You that kid from the Indigo League last year?"

"Yeah, I was one of 'em." Cobel replied in a short tone, crossing his arms. The two stood about four meters apart, in the middle of the path, each with their legs in a wide, near-fighting stance.

"Made it through Premier in his first year," Quint continued like he were reading off a list. "already soaring up through Great like it's nothin'. Where were you, beginning of the year? 6k? And where are you now? 1,000?"

"Right now I'm stuck near Mount Chimney listening to some nobody prattle off shit about me I already know." Cobel replied. He knew where this Quint was going; hell, he'd climbed rank through the WCS as much through people challenging him as he did making the challenge himself.

"Better than stuck half-dead at the bottom of it," Vamon replied coolly, pushing aside his bulky, blue bomber jacket to reveal a set of PokeBalls clipped to his belt. "Plenty of hopefuls find themselves disappearing when their heads get too hot."

"You reading your own fortune, now?" Cobel asked with a smug grin, pulling his overcoat back just enough to show his challenger; 19 badges and counting, and six PokeBalls clipped to the inside lining. He reflected sunlight off the freshly-shined badges, right into Quint's eyes.

Quint looked unimpressed, squinting as he tried to fight through the glare. From a back pocket, he pulled out a small case, like one would use for a pair of glasses. He pulled it open, just enough.

"Don't pretend like those mean anything to me," he growled, showing seven of the eight Hoenn badges. "While you charged forward through the world like a Tauros seeing red, I stayed patient and played my own game. And I can tell you, each battle I fought to earn one of these seven would have left you bald, blind and bleeding half-to-death."

"Save it for your autobiography, man," Cobel's hand fell to the top-most PokeBall on the left row. "Is this WCS, or is this personal?"

"We'll have plenty of time to fight for rank," Quint said, shrugging as he reached for one of his own. "if you make it out of this one, that is."

"Personal, got it," the young trainer sighed. All this, and the kid didn't even want to fight for rank; what a waste of time. "Whatever you think you gotta take out on me, let's get it over with—"

"Now, now," Quint grinned, wagging a finger. "No need to rush."

They were evenly-matched from the jump; both picking their leads and releasing them into action in the blink of an eye. Cobel led with his Yanmega, slashing in with an Aerial Ace before they'd even seen what Quint chose to lead with; from his red beam, a Machamp emerged, struck by Yanmega as it materialized, though the four-armed fighting type managed to hold on from the hit, digging into the solid ground with its feet and hardly moving an inch; as Cobel's Yanmega moved to fly away, the Machamp's two right arms reached out and grabbed the flying bug at the tail. Then, Machamp opened its mouth and—

Flamethrower??? A stream of projectile fire burst from the Machamp's mouth with concussive force; Cobel winced as he heard his helpless Yanmega screaming in pain. He reached out to recall the bug to its ball, but was too late; Machamp finished it off by slamming it unceremoniously into the ground with a harsh thud.

Not wasting a second, Cobel sent out his second Pokemon, choosing to fight fighting with fighting—Hitmonlee emerged from its ball kicking out its springy legs into a low sweep. Machamp was off its feet in seconds. When it tried to catch itself with its lower two arms, Bruce came crashing into it from above with a vicious Hi Jump Kick. Dust cleared, Bruce standing triumphantly atop the unconscious Machamp.

Without even attempting to recall his Pokemon to its ball, Quint sent out a second—a scarred, angry looking Swellow. It dove in at Hitmonlee from above.

"Protect" he cried out just in time; Bruce, instinctively, had moved to do exactly that, a protective shield forming around it just as the normal-flier would have connected. "Fake out!"

As the Swellow arced up to fly away, Hitmonlee kicked out to its right with one of its extending legs—and just when Swellow ducked to the left, the same leg extended up a few centimeters higher and crashed into Swellow with a diagonal slash. Caught off guard, the Swellow flinched and swooped around to look at its enemy, only to see itself facing a Lanturn instead.

"Thunderbolt!" Cobel commanded Turnaround. The angler-fish Pokemon charged up a bolt of highly-processed lightning, and fired at the swooping bird, who dived down to strike the Lanturn before it could be struck in turn.

Swellow was far faster, delivering a hardy blow to the side of Lanturn's head, but Turnaround maintained its focus, cheered on by Cobel as it fired a brutal Thunderbolt up at the bird Pokemon as it turned its nose up to the sky—where its beak caught the force of the attack like a proper lightning rod. Its unconscious husk crumpled to the ground in an instant; Cobel took his eye away from Quint for half-a-moment as the bird folded into earth, still taken aback that his foe wasn't recalling his Pokemon to their capsules. Then, his ears perked up at the sound of another PokeBall bursting open, turning just as the Zangoose came slashing in.

But it didn't slash at Lanturn; no, the massive, scarred cat-ferret had charged Cobel himself, and brought its dual claws down hard across the unsuspecting trainer's face—he'd been attacked before, but he was still caught off-guard by Quint's ruthlessness toward his own Pokemon.

Blood streamed down his face into both eyes, down onto his shirt and coat alike, a fountain erected in dedication to his slow reaction. He reeled back, gripping at the torn flesh around his eyes, nose and mouth as he stumbled back. He could feel the edge of the path at the back of his left foot, and from there, he knew it would be a long, long tumble down the side of the mountain back down to the bottom. Cobel held his ground, still trying to deal with the open gash where his face had been.

Quint's Zangoose hadn't wasted any time, turning from trainer it'd assaulted and catching sight of Cobel's Lanturn.

Though likely but mere seconds, Cobel felt he had his eyes closed for a solid hour—grimacing through the pain to try and find words, he heard Turnaround clashing with Zangoose all on its own. It doused the ground with a well placed water gun, between Zangoose and Quint, who'd stopped for a moment to cackle at the carnage before lowering his shoulder to charge at Cobel. But Lanturn had been trained well, dampening the area around Quint and Zangoose before charging forward, its yellow fin ray charging with electricity as it did. An area of effect Volt Switch, a little trick Cobel and Turnaround would refine later on.

The electricity wasn't enough to stop either Zangoose or Quint in their tracks, but it stopped them just enough for Cobel to set Bruce loose on them and wipe the trickling blood away from his eyes long enough to open them. Hitmonlee, like Lanturn, didn't need directions at the moment, which gave Cobel a little more time to find a towel in his bag to better mop up and try to clean the slash wound.

Leading with another Fake Out, Hitmonlee misdirected its normal type foe, leading left before striking right. Hitmonlee bounded in for a quick kick, but Quint's Zangoose - though fazed temporarily - recovered and dodged, juking under the fighting-type's sweeping leg, just slightly faster. It slashed up, clipping one of the springs on Bruce's legs. While Hitmonlee cried out, Zangoose spun and slashed up again, right across Hitmonlee's back with the brutal slicing sound of blade-on-flesh.

"Shit, no!" he grimaced, trying to lurch forward a little bit. He had just enough time to switch Bruce out for Turnaround again when Quint came from his left side, swinging a heavy fist. Cobel had just enough time to drop down and throw his shoulder into his attacker's chest. Quint was strong, but he was leading heavy with his punch, and hadn't set his feet for balance beforehand. Cobel crashed to the ground of the thin pathway, just at its edge. Quint had tumbled over, but the bastard had been quick enough to dig a serrated knife into the earth just before his descent got out of hand.

Was he going to fucking shank me with that blade? Cobel wondered, trying to figure out what to do with Quint, who'd started scaling the short distance he'd fallen back up to the path. Part of him wanted to find a nice, big rock and set it down on the bastard's head—but when that bastard reached with his free hand for another surface, and that surface broke off with a horrifying chunk sound, Cobel caught the fear in Quint's eyes.

He reached down, trying to grab for his opponent's hand before Quint fell too far—but Quint had reached out, not with his free hand, but with the knife, stabbing where Cobel's hand would have been (had he not noticed and withdrawn). Quint had found a divot with his left foot and caught himself instead, and the fear was replaced not with rage, but with an impassionate will.

What is he the goddamn Terminator? Just then feeling a bit frightened of his new enemy's determination, Cobel backed up, spinning as he heard another thud behind him.

"Turnaround, damnit, I'm sorry!" he'd gotten distracted just long enough for Lanturn to be knocked out, though thankfully not gutted like the fish he was by the brutalist Zangoose they faced.

Dropping to a knee from exhaustion, Cobel held Hitmonlee's PokeBall in his hand, squinting his right eye as blood once again started to get in the way of his vision. He could keep fighting, sure, but if he used more than three of his team, that fucker Quint would, too. And the way things had so quickly deteriorated, he didn't think his Pokemon needed a month in the hospital just to recover from a pointless battle. But of course, he couldn't run either—no, his misplaced pride wouldn't let him do that. Otherwise, what had they taken all these hits for? Just to waddle off like a lost Psyduck?

Quint crested over the side of the path with a wicked grin on his face, clambering to his feet with self-satisfaction.

"So, what do you think?" Quint asked, holding his arms wide like a Titan of Battle.

"I think you need some fucking therapy." Cobel replied, hardly able to stand at that point.

"Don't we all, don't we all," Quint laughed. "Anyway, I've places to be, much as I'd like to...give you the full show. We'll have to settle for this. Are you ready? For the end?"

Hitmonlee emerged from its PokeBall, its still-bleeding back almost pressed to Cobel's; Bruce stared down Zangoose—Cobel, stared down Quint.

"Looks like you're ready." The wicked grin crossed Quint's face again. Him and his ferocious Zangoose charged forward in tandem. Hitmonlee and Cobel took up a defensive stance.

Bruce caught Zangoose's wrists as it tried to slash out with both arms. Cobel took a left hook from Quint to his right side, still struggling to even stand, that eye still closed from the blood that had trickled down his face. His opponent went to slam into his back with an elbow, but Cobel managed, to take a hold of the boy's leg (still off-balance from his attacks, as before) and flip him onto the ground. Cobel threw his own weight on top of Quint, trying to punch out with his right hand for his foe's jaw.

Quint took the hit with an abbreviated grunt, trying to fight through it as he and Cobel started to grapple on the ground as if for their lives, each trying to gain the top position, occasionally attempting to shove the other off one side of the path or the other.

Zangoose and Hitmonlee grappled together as well—it looked like they were trying to dance, as Bruce had hold of Zangoose's wrists and kicked out with either leg to get a strong body blow against the evasive, feral, normal-type. Zangoose, however, contorted its body out of the way of each kick, even as it fought to loosen Bruce's grip and free up its claws for a final, decisive hit on the tiring Hitmonlee. Zangoose, however, was also starting to slow down, having been on the offensive for quite some time at that point.

Then, the decisive hit came—Zangoose slowed down as it broke out of Bruce's grip, but Bruce released its grip, waiting for its enemy to reach down in another slash to bring both of its legs up for a Double-Kick, dropping onto its back to create distance between Zangoose's downward slashing claws and its chest as it drove both feet into the cat-ferret's body. With a yelp, Zangoose flew at least six meters into the air.

Unlike with his other Pokemon, Quint grew fearful when he heard his Zangoose cry out. With a surge of adrenaline, he pushed Cobel off of him, weaseled past Hitmonlee and grabbed his unconscious Pokemon as it fell from the sky.

All of a sudden, he started laughing—even though he had technically lost at that point, he broke out into a vicious fit of laughter.

Cobel couldn't even ask what the hell Quint was laughing about. Two Machamp fists came crashing into his right side like an out-of-control bulldozer. Even as the world went black around him, he could feel himself soaring through the air and over the edge of the path to Mount Chimney. And then, cold—so, so cold.

Cobel Timpinia; Trainer Ranking—Unranked
June 10, Modern Day. The Slouching Pelipper Bar, Coumarine City, Kalos.
With a heavy sigh, Cobel ran his long fingers down the lasting remnants of Zangoose's near-deadly slash. He couldn't hold off any longer. The detective pulled open the door to the "Slouching Pelipper."

It had only taken the better part of a couple hours to track down a bookie in Kalos. Apparently, the gambling scene in Kalos was near as big as Johto—and this Henri Brignac had a good chunk of the Coumarine ports tied around his pinky finger; all Cobel had to do was ask around a pair of dive bars, playing up the tourist act and talking about Rapidash races or Snorlax wrestling when a fellow gambler let Henri's name slip.

"Guy's a staple of the city," the friendly degenerate told Cobel in a hushed tone at their shared booth, over a pint the detective had bought for him. "You tryna set up a deal, go to Brignac. You got a business opportunity you need a cash loan for? Go to Brignac. And if you're lookin' to place some bets—go to Brignac."

"And the police?" he asked, unsure about the region's police presence,

"The who? The wha?" the man held a hand to either ear as if he were going deaf and needed Cobel to repeat himself. Cobel did not repeat himself. "They the biggest damn gamblers of 'em all. Wouldn't dare go near Henri. Been around for thirty years, you bet you bum ass he got dirt on the Mayor's own damn mother. 'sides, Henri is good people. He do more to help Coumarine than them lame-oh five-oh any day."

Cobel found out Henri Brignac was the legitimate owner of a bar called the "Slouching Pelipper"—although it was a sailor-joint, it wasn't a dive, and it wasn't quite ritzy either. It stood out along the oceanfront, facing toward the Azure Bay and the Coumarine point alike. Hell, if someone had said it was the mayor's house, he might have been inclined to believe them at first. Until he saw the inside was just like any other, old bar. Smoke-filled, mahogany wood bar and booths, crowded to the shoulder with tourists and sailors alike.

A bouncer - a wide-shouldered man with massive muscles along his arms with a dirty-blond crew cut - noticed Cobel lurking, trying to slip through the crowd past a wave of boisterous sailors (who he couldn't quite tell which ship they were associated with).

"You lost, pal?" the bouncer asked.

"Looking for a friend," he replied casually. "Henri—heard of him?"

"Lotta folks looking for an audience with the boss today," the bouncer sighed, crossing his arms. "He can't see you today. I can put your name on a list for tomorrow. Might be free around, one-ish?"

"Any sailors coming through to see Henri today?"

The bouncer looked at Cobel with rousing suspicion.

"Bouta hundred or more," the bouncer replied. "As you can see, we get a lotta business from them ports over there."

"Any more still on the waiting list?"

"It ain't none-a your fuckin' business, buddy!" the bouncer, his eyes going wide, reached forward and grabbed Cobel by the collar.

In such a crowded bar, the bouncer making a move at an annoying customer drew no attention—hell, most people could hardly even hear it. But those near enough could see, even as Cobel was grabbed and the bouncer made to shove him around a little, the detective had reached into his pocket.

Stopping in his tracks, the furious bouncer could feel the cold steel of a PokeBall being pressed against his belly like a gun.

"Your head would be through the ceiling before anybody in here even knew what happened, buddy," Cobel said over the loud, classic rock blaring from every speaker in the house. He tried to ignore the smattering of eyes being drawn to the two of them. "Look, I'm a private detective. Go in my pocket and find my badge if you need to. I got reason to believe someone left Johto posing as a sailor, with the intent of killing your boss to erase their debt. Could be tomorrow—or it could be today."

Sometimes, even he wondered where he'd found his god-given ability to bluff his way around life. The private detective waited for the bouncer to dig out and fumble around with his badge, but the moment the young meathead realized it seemed legit enough, he went into a sweaty panic.

"Aw, shit," he muttered, handing the badge back. "Let's go. Up these stairs, straight ahead down the hall, last door on the right."

"I'll go," he said, charging past the bouncer. "You stay—and don't let one more goddamn sailor up to see Henri, got it?"

Met with a nod, Cobel realized he had stumbled onto a somewhat useful accomplice for the moment. The private eye smiled, and ran up the stairs two at a time.
 

Banan-chan

Previously QueOne
Frances Copeland - Unranked
June 10 - Stow-on-Side, Galar


Though a trace of disappointment lingered, Frances was relieved to hear that her passenger, who introduced himself as Brian, was not particularly upset about the ordeal in Route 10. She introduced herself as well.

“I’m Frances, but you can call me Fanny. As for my Metang, I bought it as a Beldum nearly nine years ago, during my first year as a trainer. It hasn’t seen much action for a few years, ever since I quit battling.”

Frances looked wistfully down at Nugget. The Metang’s metal shell lacked the polish of Brian’s Metagross; it was dull and blotchy, and rust clung to the traces of synthetic metals left over from a surgery many years prior. Still, the recovery was noticeable. For many years, Nugget had appeared more like a shiny version of itself rather than the characteristic blue of its species. It was likely that, at this point, the Metang would be able to battle at full strength once again. As for her other Pokemon…

“Anyway, when did you start training? It must have taken a long time to get your Metagross to that level,” Frances asked, quick to abandon that train of thought.
 
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Cobel Timpinia; Trainer Ranking—Rank 982
12 years ago. Lavaridge Town, Hoenn.
He woke up dazed and confused and light-headed and worried and soaking neck-deep in a beautiful hot spring; the fight felt too real to have been a dream, but it also felt distant, too much a nightmare to be reality. Cobel's hand drifted to his face, and he felt the scar splitting his face in two like a mountain range risen up to carve up a continent. Moving - or attempting to - hurt more than he could have ever imagined. If only he'd known things would only get much worse with Quint, long before they ever hoped of getting better.

"Oh goodie," a woman's voice said behind him, her footsteps getting closer to him as she spoke. "I knew a dip would be good for your recovery."

The young Cobel turned and his face flushed with extra heat. The woman speaking to him had wild red hair, flaring out in the ordinal directions; her orange crop top and black, collared-shirt tied together high along the button line offered a direct view of her flat, toned stomach. She held a pair of flared jeans over one forearm, instead wearing a pair of men's swim trunks indicating her intent to dip into the hot spring as well. Of course, Cobel recognized her from hearsay and rumor, having been on his way to Lavaridge to challenge her gym—but he hadn't expected her to be hotter than the spring he soaked in.

"A bit too hot for you, then?" she said, pouting a bit as she noticed the heat overtaking Cobel's face.

"No, no, it's good." he replied, trying to find the nerves he seemed to have left on Mount Chimney.

Flannery sauntered up to the edge of the hot spring, dipped one foot in tentatively, then walked in to her waist, almost as if Cobel weren't there at all; he wouldn't have minded being invisible then and there.

"So," she splashed the hot water around with her hands a little bit, as if working up the desire to dip further into the spring. But at the same time, her red eyes darted over to Cobel with both suspicious and worry. "Want to tell me how a Great Rank trainer ends up mangled half-way down Mt. Chimney?"

"Intense fight," he croaked, feeling guilty in a way, like he brought it on himself. "Guy was...way more serious than I thought."

The Lavaridge Gym Leader shot him another suspicious look, raising a left eyebrow, her mouth furling in contemplation.

"Serious shouldn't leave you bleeding out, carried into town on the back of your worried, wounded Hitmonlee—"

"—Bruce, Bruce," Cobel's eyes widened, and he stood up in the spring with a violent wave, fighting against his own body to do so. "Where are my Pokemon-the PokeCenter, where—"

"It's right here," she pointed to the hot springs exit. "You're not far, and they're still healing. Now. Soak."

He let the exhaustion take over, dropping his body back into the spring with an equally violent wave. Flannery looked annoyed enough as though she wanted to say something, but the sympathy for the wounded teen won out in the end, and she stayed silent on that front.

"Who did this?" Flannery asked. "If you can ID this person, we could contact the police in the area and have them brought in."

"He came after me," Cobel said, his brow furrowing as he pointed a thumb at his chest, frustrated. "All I had to do was tell him to keep walking—or better yet, all I had to do was mash his stubby face into the stupid ground. Why am I even doing this if I can't protect my damn self from any old prick who walks up with their big dick swinging...sorry, I shouldn't swear like that—"

"—forget that, you're talking nonsense," the Gym Leader sighed. "Just tell me the guy's name, we'll see what we can do."

Cobel looked at Flannery pleadingly, like a puppy whose tail had been stepped on searching for some form of validation. He was met with a stone-cold gaze. The leader's hands fell to her hips.

"Quint." he said, finally, looking away. He heard a gasp.

"Shit," Flannery said, a nervousness crossing her face. Her eyes ran up and down the scar over his face again, a realization hitting her suddenly. "Quint? Vamon Quint?"

"I didn't catch his first name, I was too busy catching his Machamp's goddamn hands." Cobel groaned, feeling the massive, lumping bruises where the fighting-type had slammed into his right side.

Flannery leapt out of the hot spring in an instant, Cobel's eyes hardly able to follow her as she sprinted toward the PokeCenter connected to the hot spring. The young trainer forced himself up again, and to step out of the spring. He found a towel on a wooden bench just outside the edge of the spring; he struggled bending over to wipe off his feet and legs before wrapping the towel around his waist and heading inside at the pace of a three-legged Slowpoke.

"—about 5'6", 200 lbs.? Dirty-blond, keeps his hair short. Keeps a Zangoose by his side at all times. Dangerous?" Flannery looked over at Cobel as he entered the PokeCenter, again offering a glint of sympathy. "To others, yes, and to himself, yes. No, no family to speak of. I don't know where he'd go, outside of Lavaridge...thanks, officer, I'll be in touch."

Hanging up her phone, Flannery hurried over to a table Cobel had settled into, essentially lying down as best he could in the too-short booth seat.

"I contacted the Lavaridge department, they're going to relay their APB for Quint to Fallarbor, Mauville and Rustboro," the Gym Leader explained, folding her hands together on top of the table between the two. "...I'm sorry."

"You're sorry?" Cobel paused, his head swarming with too much pain to properly process information. "Why are you apologizing?"

"Vamon worked for me," Flannery sighed. "he learned everything he knows about Pokemon at my Gym. He had a dozen tutors over the years, but still, it's my Gym. And I knew he had a...tendency to go too far."

"You...what?" he asked, still struggling even processing; he felt a quick surge of anger for the woman who'd nursed him back to health. "You trained that crazy bastard?"

"He never hurt anybody in an official battle," her eyes widened, the guilt growing. "But...there were a few times...outside the gym...a broken finger here, a sprained ankle there, things like that. He left last year, though—said he was going to train alone a while, then enter the WCS. We had no reason to believe—"

"That he'd try and kill some loser right outside your town?" Cobel finished her sentence for her, the anger strengthening him a bit.

"Please," Flannery placed both palms flat against the table, looking at the younger boy with utmost seriousness. "He came to me when he was seven. All he had was that Zangoose, and the fangs of a Seviper all-too-fresh with blood. When I asked him whose blood, all he said was: "Dad's." Sure he was angry at that age, but who wouldn't be? He was sad, too—and, most of all, he had the capacity to be happy. We did what we could, but I guess, sometimes a gentle hand and positive reinforcement can't do it all."

She looked hurt by her own words. Cobel was too blind and deaf to anyone else's problems but his own to care.

"I don't need his sob story," the vengeful trainer growled. "I need to know where the fuck he's headed."

He'd taken Flannery off-guard with his sudden viciousness—a quick turnaround from the kid who'd started off apologizing to her for swearing.

"Please, you still need a lot of rest," she said, turning to fumble around in the pocket of the jeans she'd been carrying over her arm around like a matador's cape. Flannery pulled out a metal pin that resembled a red eye, and an eyebrow that was a blazing flame. "Vamon was always one of the best, and always the first to jump at getting better—I believe I'm right in assuming whatever you went through battling him was more than enough to earn you this badge. Take it."

Cobel straggled to his feet, turning away from Flannery's out-stretched hand. She was right that he needed a lot of rest; just by himself, he assumed he'd need at least two weeks—and that wasn't even speaking for his three, injured Pokemon as well.

"Keep it," he said. "I'll win the thing the right way—and then I'll track down Quint. So you better hope he gets picked up by the cops first. Otherwise, I can't promise there'll be enough of him left to stitch together and heal in your hot springs."

He left Flannery with her mouth open, stunned. Cobel walked toward the counter, to inquire about his team and his belongings.

Cobel Timpinia; Trainer Ranking—Unranked
June 10, Modern Day. The Slouching Pelipper Bar, Coumarine City, Kalos.
Henri Brignac's office looked like a museum confused about what it wanted to display—a mixture of fine art (mostly impressionist, though with a bit of old realism), historical displays (mainly a depiction of Galarian mythos), even a massive fish tank that consumed the right-hand wall, full of Magikarp, Krabby, Chinchou, Corphish, Arrokuda, Qwilfish, and more.

The man himself sat smoking (from a cigarette holder no less) under the massive skull of a Copperajah, a smug grin across his face, a pencil mustache hanging just above his grinning lips. Henri wore a magnificent suit of sanguine, with a grey button-up and no tie, the top few buttons undone to reveal just a smidgen of bare chest (for the ladies, Henri would submit).

"So you seek an au-di-ance?" Henri's accent was thick, distinctly Kalosian. "'ow can I halp you?"

"I need you to tell me what about the crew of the S.S. Ablestar." Cobel said simply, wondering if the direct approach would work.

"They are sai-lors, so, they sail!" Henri shrugged, laughed, then took a great, long puff from the end of his cigarette holder with a coolness. "Some-times they gam-ble, o-ther times, they drink. Of-ten both, as - you see - these are wonder-ful things to pair to-geth-ar."

"They owe you money." He took a shot in the dark; it seemed most people owed Henri money.

"Sad-ly, non," Henri shook his head. "They, err, re-cent-ly paid off their debt."

"How recent?"

"A-bout a week a-go?" the most powerful bookie in Coumarine waved the notion off as if he'd rather forget it. "They will be back—gam-blers are ne-var flush for so long."

"What if they aren't?" Cobel asked. "What if the reason they could pay you off will keep them off your books forever?"

"One ship is one ship, I think of them like they think of one Krab-by get-ting loose from their nets—they have a thou-sand in their grasp, why wor-ry a-bout the one that gets a-way?"

"And you're not worried about them maybe butting in on your business?"

Henri's gaze grew furious at the suggestion, and he wagged a finger at Cobel as if the detective had messed up.

"No-bo-dy does this," the bookie said. "Now, I think I 'ave en-ter-tained you long e-nough mis-tar Timpi-nia, don't you?"

"You—" Cobel froze.

"—I used to make quite a bit off you, oh a de-cade or so a-go," Henri Brignac's grin returned, spread wide like the Cheshire cat. "When you were un-der-dog, no-bo-dy would bet on you, but you would scrape by a vic-tor-y! And when you were fa-vo-rite, none bet a-gainst you—and like a slow-ing clock, you would just miss your mark. Truth be told, I knew back then I should have found you. But I did not want to ruin a per-fect thing, you see."

Cobel returned Henri's affectionate stare and wild grin with a look of disdain and a curling, furious frown.

"Back to the Ablestar," he said, trying to avoid his history. "You know its crew came into some money recently. You got any idea what they're smuggling out of Kalos, into Johto?"

"Is it fish?" Henri shrugged, erupting into more laughter. He seemed to enjoy himself quite a bit. "May-be, it is a way to turn one fish, into one hun-dred."

"What? Nevermind" Cobel said, caught off-guard by the bookie's vagueness. All he could think about was the Bible, and even then he didn't want to think about it for very long. It felt like...a long shot. "Does a man named Grey Gant owe you money?"

"Oh, your old friend?" Henri grinned. Cobel couldn't believe he had slipped so easily—if Henri knew him, of course Henri knew Grey. "He is, in-deed, a new friend of mine."

"Been a while since I've seen ol' Grey," the detective said, finally playing along a little. "You think he's gotten into sailing lately?"

"Oh, so ma-ny in Cou-ma-rine do!" Henri's eyes glimmered. He turned his chair just a little to stare out a window diagonally behind him. "The A-zure Bay is i-deal for it, can't you see for your-self? Here, you can sail, or you can take a hike—and most choose to sail. Good for the soul, I say. Though to you, I might recommend...ta-king the hike now."

He took the hint with grace, though mostly frustrated. Cobel was just glad the bookie hadn't threatened to throw him to the wolves—the Ablestar or RKT, either or. Hell, he'd half expected to get tossed out on his ass my another massive bastard of a bouncer. As little as he felt like he'd taken away from the short interview, the detective couldn't help but feel like he'd found an integral piece to the puzzle; but he still had too much to fill around it. For now, Henri's puzzle piece would lay in the center of the board, with Cobel unable to tell whether it was right-side up or upside down.

Vamon Quint; Litigative Investigator, Unova District Attorney's Office
June 10. RKT PokeBall Factory, Kalos.
The stake-out lasted throughout the entire work-day. Vamon Quint waited in his car the entire time, parked just down the road and across the street from the RKT factory with a pair of binoculars in hand, his Alakazam keeping watch on Vamon and the surrounding perimeter from the rooftop of an abandoned motel, while his Cramorant circled overhead to get a top-down view of the factory.

Grey Gant...an old friend; they'd spent maybe a decade duking it out across League battles and WCS matches, always on an even-foot, even back in Vamon's rougher years. Most days, he felt lucky to have ended up on the right side of the law; other days, he wished for the simplicity of a small cell and three square meals a day, though those were his more morbid, regretful days.

His phone vibrated in his pocket. Still staring down at the PokeBall factory, he pulled the phone out and answered it.

"Vamon?" Miranda Dayne's voice spoke from the other side. Part of him always felt unsettled when they spoke—as far as he had come, he had yet to get used to being on good terms with a lot of people. "Vamon are you there?"

"Yeah, sorry," he said in a whisper, as if someone a hundred yards away could hear him over the roar of traffic. "What is it?"

"Cobel," she said, and his mind started racing, a bead of sweat forming around his temple. "he said he's leaving Grey to you—he's onto some guys at the port. The two might be connected though. And...he said to give him your number, in case he found anything good."

"And did you?" Vamon asked.

"Yes." Miranda said simply.

He sighed.

"Fair enough," he replied, gripping at the bridge of his nose with his thumb and forefinger, frustrated with himself. "And if Grey leads me toward the docks, I'll find him."

Vamon ended the call, opened up the car door, and slammed it shut. Cramorant swooped down onto the hood of the car right as Kadabra teleported over, both reporting much the same as he'd seen—just any, old factory cranking out sub-par product for cheap. But what else had he expected? RKT was a legit company. Yet, knowing Grey had declared bankruptcy mere days before being offered a juicy position with RKT made the Unova D.A's Investigator uncomfortable.

His Kalosian counterpart, however, seemed nonplussed by the whole affair, and though he'd given Vamon permission to look into Grey, he hadn't deigned to bother leaving his office in Lumiose to aide the Vamon in the process.

"Lookin' for something, mister?" One of RKT's easy-to-spot guards (red polo with a black R over the heart, black slacks and shoes, sometimes a matching newspaper boy cap as well.

"Vamon Quint, Unovan District Attorney's Office," he said, mustering up all of his official bluster as he pulled out his badge and left it hanging open for the man to observe every, pure inch of it. "Under permission from Kalos D.A Chaudoir, I'm here to speak with Grey Gant—I'm safe in assuming Mr. Gant's in his office?"

"No sir," the guard replied, leaving Vamon dumfounded. "Mr. Gant left for lunch 'round noon-time, and was called away on emergency. I don't think he's returning today."

"Impossible," Vamon sneered. He'd had eyes on RKT all day, from above and from the street the factory entrance and exit alike led out to.

Where the hell had that little rat gone?

"Sorry, sir, but it's quite possible." the guard shrugged. "Mr. Gant ain't in that office of his half the time—don't mind my sayin'. Says he's got a sick mother, and her home nurse is callin' in every few hours with this new problem an' 'at."

"Of course," Vamon replied, taking a step forward. "Well, I'd like to have a look at his office anyway, so—"

The guard held out one arm to cut off Vamon's path, giving a sharp shake of his head.

"You got a warrant, sir?"

Shit. He honestly hadn't expected the guard to ask for a warrant, given that the guard seemed open enough about Grey's movements, and otherwise seemed to be the typical, bumbling fool RKT employed for security. But even fools could be trained to spit out the word warrant.

"I don't need a warrant," he lied, taking a quick look at the man's name badge. "I've permission to investigate Mr. Gant by order of D.A Chaudoir—do I need to give him a call on behalf of your stubborn curiosity, Mr. Darney? Or have you never heard of an oral search warrant before, have you, Darrell?"

The man's pupils dilated for a moment, frightened by the prospect of the Kalos D.A being called. But still, he held his ground firmly, crossing his arms.

"However you bring your warrant," Darrell Darney replied, much to Vamon's major annoyance. "You gotta bring it—to my boss, Mathieu Force. That's how I'm lettin' you inside."

Vamon cursed his own fortune; he always felt like karma reared its ugly head to pay him back for his youth, and this was one of the many ways it did. Things never came to him easy, unlike some people he knew.
 
Brian Killian - Trainer rank: 267
June 10th - Stow-on-Side, Galar Region


Brian pondered when Frances asked her question. "Hmmm, well, I do believe I've been a Pokemon trainer for about... over ten years now, I started when I was about ten or eleven, and while Metagross may be a very interesting Pokemon, he isn't my first... or my strongest." Brian said as he went to take off his hat and let it rest in his lap. "My reason for journeying and becoming a Pokemon trainer was to live up to my father's prediction; He's a fortune teller who can see in to the future and told me that I was to "reach a new height as a trainer." I have yet to truly understand what that means, but sometimes the journey proves to be greater than the destination, so I mainly focus on what is rather than what will be."

"...But I digress. As for how long it took me to train Metagross to the level he is now, I would say several years, but even then, me and my team always look to improve." Brian let out a sigh after he spoke before a question of his own invaded his mind. "If I am allowed to ask--and you don't have to answer if you don't want to--...why did you quit battling?" He asked, almost reluctant in speech at the idea of bringing up what could be a sad story to do with the state of her poor Metang, but his curiosity often got the better of him.
 
June 10, Friday - Union Cave, Johto. Reina, current rank, 49,425.

Reina's attention fixed on the access to the lower level Penny had pointed out. She couldn't believed she had missed that. She raised her hand when her name was mentioned and signaled for the new girl to join them. "Come come, we can all leave the cave together after." She began walking to wards the new route. "Besides, weird people have been seen around the area, I would recommend you stick to us."

With Reina heading forward, her Rotomphone focused on guiding her path, not wanting to have the trainer suddenly fall into a hole or kick a Geodude. She looked down the hole containing the worn out wooden ladder. It didn't look safe at all, but that was the only way they could continue their search for Lapras.

"I'll go down first!" She called out, probably louder than she should've.

Reina quickly returned her Pokemon to their Pokeballs, so they wouldn't have to go down the same way she was about to. After a loud sigh to build up courage, and send a quick prayer to lord Rayquaza to not let her die in some cave in a foreign land, she began to descend down the ladder. To her surprise, the ladder was really sturdy. She had been expecting to feel it lose or weak but she had no issues with it. In fact, she began to move faster, feeling confident now, until the last step. As soon as her weight fell on it, it broke, causing Reina to fall and land on her bottom.

"Careful with the last step!" She called out, getting up and dusting herself clean. "At least I didn't die." She sent out her trusty Clefairy once more. "Come on Diva, we need your friend guard active."

Diva shot her trainer a mean look. Now she needed her? After having another human join their group? Wasn't Diva's company enough? It was outrageous!
 

Banan-chan

Previously QueOne
Frances Copeland - Unranked
June 10 - Stow-on-Side, Galar


Frances listened, intrigued, as Brian described how he started his journey as a trainer. Apparently, he started just a few years before her, and, most interestingly, he was originally inspired by some sort of prophecy. That must have given him a lot of confidence, Frances thought, knowing how things would end and all. Reassurance from fate in the face of adversity. It made her wonder what her own destiny was. At the moment, it seemed to her like it would involve a whole lot more flying.

Then Brian asked Frances why she had quit her battling career. It was a subject she never liked to talk about, but Brian was gracious about it and seemed genuinely curious, so she gave him the short version.

“I stopped because of an… accident that happened during my second year. My Pokemon and I were all badly injured, and although I was able to make a recovery in a couple years, my Pokemon were left severely weakened. Or without the will to battle...”

She said the last sentence a little quieter, and left it as that.
 
June 8th- Mt. Coronet, Sinnoh. Acacia Song, Rank 9

YES!

Acacia’s eyes contorted with overpowering animalistic characteristics as his dilated pupils reflected a dance of crimson and golden flames. He could feel the power of the colliding attacks, a relentless inferno that should have tormented him with singeing heat but instead just made him feel more alive than ever before. The collision of the two fires could not have lasted more than a few seconds, but to the trainer it was an eternal microcosm, a perfect moment that existed before victory or defeat, where nothing was established and anything was possible. This was life. This was why he battled. Not for the glory of winning but for the one pure moment that predated the outcome, a moment of pure and limitless chaos.

Unfortunately, physics didn’t have the same craving for disorder that Acacia did, and the power of their clash could no longer be contained. A ring of excess energy rippled outward, flinging Windie out from the explosion and causing the dog to skid to a halt next to his trainer’s feet.

“Wasn’t enough, huh? Guess we’re going in for round two.”

Windie growled in agreement, eager to battle until he could no longer stand. However, the conclusion of the battle would not be dictated by the endurance of trainer and pokemon, but rather the durability of the environment around them. A rumbling from above turned Acacia’s head skyward to see a wall of snow barreling towards them.

Damn, the heat of the attacks must’ve dislodged the snow. And just when this was getting good.

“Looks we gotta go, nice battle though!” He shouted to his opponent. “Guess we’ll have to call it a draw!”

Not eager to be buried before a defining battle of his career, Acacia returned Windie and reached into a pocket on the inside of his jersey. His fingers fumbled upon a red capture styler with the words “In case of emergency” scribbled onto it in black ink. It was a gift from an old traveling companion and ranger.

“Come on Drifloon!” He stuck the rod into the air and began spinning the tip in circles, creating a glowing blue ring that multiple drifloon began spawning from. After some brief adventures in Oblivia, Acacia was unable to perform all but the simplest of captures on the docile drifloon and only had to learn their basic summoning sign. The styler was given to him more out of pity than anything, knowing him to be too inept to ever use it as a threat but also giving him a handy tool to escape the predicaments he was infamous for stumbling into.

With a fleet of balloons gripping each arm, the trainer ascended above the calamity and began floating off the mountain, contemplating which potential landing spot would reward his team with the tastiest dinner.
 
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Brian Killian - Trainer rank: 267
June 10th - Stow-on-Side, Galar Region


Brian fell silent for a moment after hearing about what happened to Frances and her Pokemon. "Poor things..." He thought to himself before he broke the silence once more. "At least you and your Pokemon are alive and well, have you tried battling after said incident with those who are capable of doing so? Their will to battle may not be diminished completely, and if there is any trace, it's certainly likely to return to it's former glory."

He looked out the window to see the scenery before him if not his own reflection in the window, he reached in to his pocket and held out a Poke ball to look at. "I remember having moments where I felt like I lost my way, whether it was to do with myself or problems with my Pokemon... but they were there for me when I needed them and I did my best to be there for them, in doing so, we managed to help each other get where we are today." He put the Poke ball back in his pocket. "Do you... ever wish to go back to your days of being a trainer?"
 

10:37 PM June 9th, Thursday - Lumiose City, Kalos

The next hour or so after his fight, Acer spent watching the other fights. A few of them stood out to him, particularly the ones with Timothy and Jonas. What Acer hadn't expected was for Timothy to just lose in his first match. While the Abra put on a valiant effort against a Honedge, the ghost sword-like Pokémon still had the edge thanks to its typing. When Timothy had lost, the cheerful expression never left his face. He even thanked his opponent for the battle before returning before leaving. Acer didn't expect who seemed to be as old and wise to be knocked out of the tournament so early, but that just showed how fierce the competition was.

Another fight Acer had his eyes on was the one with Jonas. Unsurprisingly, Jonas and Throh brute-forced their way through their opponents. Considering what he had seen of their fighting spirit during their arm-wrestling match, which Throh of course won, Acer expected them to be quite the force. Their opponent had been some guy with a Makuhita and needless to say, the fight essentially turned into an all-out rumble. Both Throh and Makuhita wrestled each other using a combination of their moves and just physical prowess while Jonas brawled with the opposing trainer. It had felt like Acer was just watching a wrestling match thanks to the fighters essentially being in a fighting ring. Unfortunately, the Makuhita didn't expect the Throh to Circle Throw it at its own trainer, who Jonas seemed to lead into the perfect position. Overall, it had been an entertaining match to watch and Acer could tell that Jonas enjoyed it just as much when he came back into the waiting room roaring about his victory.

"Be quiet, you ape. If you're that hyped over a first-round win, you won't beat me."

Telling Jonas to lower his voice was Jeremy, who spoke in his usual cocky tone. Practicing its form as its trainer sat on the sofa beside it was Prince. For as long as Acer was there, the Pokémon had done nothing but exercise and be a footstool for Jeremy. The serious expression on its face never left. When Throh followed Jonas back into the room, there was a little exchange between the two fighting types. Just a glance the two shared with each other before the Throh continued past.

"Ah, just shut it, Jeremy. Talk shit after you fight me, you wimp."

Chuckling to himself after calling out Jeremy's skinny body type, Jonas just moved on. The cocky trainer just clicked his tongue in annoyance before sitting back down. Not seeing anything else better to do, Acer took this opportunity to go up to Jeremy and ask him something. It was a risk talking to a guy who could pull a dagger out, but Acer felt a bit more confident right now. Plus, he had a feeling that the dagger was more for show.

"What do you want, kid?"

It appeared Jeremy had noticed Acer coming towards him from the corner of his eye. Meanwhile, Prince didn't even stop what it was doing.

"You say that like you're much older than me. But I digress, I just wanted to ask where you got the Machop from."

Acer could make out a smirk that formed on Jeremy's lips when he called him out about the age difference. He must've been surprised Acer was now willing to talk back to him. As for Prince, there was a momentary pause from its shadow punching when it heard the question. Then the Machop went back to what it was doing, trying to pretend like it hadn't heard anything.

"Oh? Are you interested in Machop too?"

With some intrigue in his voice, Jeremy then stood up from the sofa. Acer didn't know what Jeremy specifically meant about being interested, but figured he just meant interest in the Pokémon.

"Yeah, I guess? That's why I'm asking where it's from."

Jeremy seemed to realize something when Acer reaffirmed his question. He continued to look directly at Acer's aqua eyes as a grin formed his expression.

"Nunya."

"What? Where's that?"

Confused by the response, Acer let the meaning of what Jeremy said go over his head. On the other hand, Jeremy pulled out his trusty weapon to reiterate his answer.

"Nunya business. Now get lost or I'll make you."

Having pulled out his dagger, Jeremy pointed the blade directly at Acer's chest, threatening to kill him right there. Of course, Acer wasn't confident to grapple with him when the dagger was already that close to him and quickly stepped back.

"O-okay! I was actually just about to leave. Seems like the battles are wrapping up soon anyways. G-good night!"

With that, Acer turned tail and fled out the room with his heart thumping in his chest so rapidly that he felt like it might burst out. All the while he could hear Jeremy's laughter as he was running out. It was embarrassing and he even made eye contact with Blaze, who had still been waiting in the room as well. Acer didn't even say anything as he just continued his path to the exit. Apparently. there was a specific backdoor exit for the participants and Acer hurried down a flight of stairs Power walking down the long, wide, dark hallways, Acer finally made it to where two guards stood by the exit. Wanting to just leave as soon as possible, Acer just continued forward. However, he was stopped just before the exit when he felt his arm being grabbed to hold him back.

"You trying to leave?"

In a deep voice, one of the guards questioned Acer. The teen turned around to find the man's black eyes staring right back at him. Acer gulped, not having expected any resistance now that he was a member of this tournament.

"Y-yes. Is th-there a problem?" One of the guards eyed him once over when he asked that.

"We'll need you to hand over your Pokémon before you leave."

With an outstretched hand reaching out like it was expecting something, the guard told Acer what they required. The teen couldn't believe it. They wanted to keep his Pokémon.

"Wait, why?! Froakie is my Pokémon! Right now, at least."

After saying Froakie was his Pokémon, the teen found himself backtracking just a bit. He still was unsure how to feel about that. However, the guard didn't even blink after hearing Acer's rebuttal. Instead, he shoved Acer back before reaching for something by his chest, being held up by a strap. Acer's eyes widened when he finally saw what it was.

"Once you're a participant of this tournament, your Pokémon belongs to Ricky. Every participant is required to hand the Pokémon over before they leave the premises, as stated by the rules of participation. You got a problem with that?"

The darkness of the room had made Acer unable to see the weapons both guards carried with them until now. An automatic rifle was pointed directed at him, causing the teen's heart to drop. He found himself unable to breathe once the guard essentially threatened to gun him down right there if he attempted to defy them. With the other guard continuing to just watch idly, with a rifle strapped to him as well, Acer knew there was no way around this. He had to comply.

"H-here."

Giving up, Acer took out his Poké Ball and handed it over to the guard. Thankfully, the man lowered the rifle afterward, allowing Acer to calm down just slightly. The fact they even had those types of weapons on then still left him very fearful. Once the guard confirmed the Poké Ball was legitimate, by letting out Froakie, Acer was given the freedom to go. The frog-like Pokémon didn't even seem to be bothered by this and just waved Acer off. Letting out a sigh, any trace of concern Acer had for the Pokémon left his system and he just turned away.

"Damn, today was a long day."

Now walking through the still busy streets of Lumiouse, with many folks partaking in the nightlife of the city, Acer just recalled everything he went through. From waking up and talking with Ricky to the events at the Police Station and eventually this underground tournament, Acer really felt like he had gone through a lot today was grateful he could get some rest soon. Reaching into his pocket, he felt the cold key still in his pocket, reminding the teen he at least had somewhere to stay, thanks to Ricky nonetheless. He didn't even consider going back to his home. The teen wouldn't be able to face any of them right now. As he continued to just walk under the bright lights of Lumiose, he could only watch as other trainers in groups were just walking around together. It reminded him he had no one else he could talk to about the situation he was in. Another part of the journey was making friends along the way and traveling with others. Journeying in a group with others sounded so much fun and something he had to experience. Unfortunately, as long as he was trapped in this underground thing, he couldn't even do that. The only thing that kept him moving forward was the belief that this was just a step of the journey he was on.

'All I have to do is win...'
 

Shen: King of Digimon

Previously Shen: King of the Mist
Route 35, Johto

Charade


"Aha! The first military triumph of the fearsome Crimson Crew! Truly our name shall spread from this evily EVIL deed! They are so afraid of us that even that chick with the ghosty boyfriend won't pursue! HA! We are going up in the charts of FEAR-MONGERING! Hear that Giovanni?? You will have competition soon enough!"

The frog and human pair then erupted into maniacal laughter, curling their fingers evilly as they roared from their bellies.

"Uh sir...this is an information desk..." The woman behind the counter spoke.

"Tch! So it is! Fine then, we are leaving! BUT WE WON'T BE QUIET DOING SO! MUHAHAHAHAHAAAAA!!"

Much to the annoyance of the woman, they continued their laughter to the outside. Soon enough, they reached the dirt trail, their throats growing agitated from all the laughter, leading them to take a water break. An evil water break.

"Throats must be taken care of before making other COWER in fear of our AWESOME decrees! Make sure you drink it all croagunk, you don't drink enough sometimes, that's not healthy."

That's when they saw a little whismur ecking as it ran away from the tree line. The pair of criminals arched a brow, wondering what was going on. Just then, a houndoom burst out from the tree, coal colored smoke bellowing from it's jaws I'm hot pursuit.

"Ngh...! That thing looks so cool!" Charade exclaimed, jumping to attention. "Truly e will material, don't you think?"

"Croag Croag!" The frog nodded enthusiastically.

"Ahem. AHEM! Fire dog thing!" Charade exclaimed, getting in the way of it's prey. "I, Charade, leader of the Crimson Crew, have nominated YOU to join our team! We are the most EVIL organization out there, it's pointless to resist! You see I got these flyers here."

He held a handmade flyer out to Houndoom, the fire pokemon's flames beginning to burn brighter out of impatience.

"You see that drawing there? That's me, with LOTS of grunts. You can be a grunt too. You just gotta do everything I say and-"

*Fwoosh!*

Houndoom blew a buff of breath in his general direction, setting the pamphlet ablaze. Charade howled as he dropped it.

"Hey Hey Hey! Those took hours to make!"

The houndoom barked at him as it thrashed it's forked tail around threateningly. It was seconds from charging. Charade hissed back at him, pulling out something from his bag. It was a pokeball, except on closer inspection...it was just a wooden ball that was carved to look like a pokeball, red and black paint crudely slapped on it with stickers of flames littered all over it.

"Jokes on YOU!" Charade snickered. "I got a pokeball! The strongest kind! Meet the grunt ball! It has a 1000% catch rate toward recruit types! HYAAAAA!!!"

He threw the grunt ball he had, the ball smacking houndoom in the head before falling to the ground uselessly, spontaneously combusting afterwards.

"Roooooooaar!"

The houndoom was done. He sped after them with killing intent. Charade and croagunk looked at each other in a nonverbal agreement. Flee. They sprinted quickly away from houndoom, dust flinging up as they went. It looks like they had practice in running away. They flew past the Whismur, who out of desperation, clubbed to Charade's boot while wailing.

"Get off of me! Can't you see we are running?!"

They duck and wove through the trees, Houndoom not far behind as it snapped it's jaws, almost grabbing Charade's cape. It was an intense chase, going on for a good five minutes before Charade turned a corner and jumped onto a log, pausing. A lake. A dead end, unless...

"Croagunk! Let's do the rocket technique!"

Croagunk seemed concerned by this idea, but got into place as houndoom turned the corner.

"Now!"

"Croag!"

Croagunk struck the ground with a powerful fist, sending the log upwards into the air several feet. In the air, they watched as houndoom leaped after them. The pair looked at each other before lunging off the log, falling down towards the other edge of the lake whilst the log carrying houndoom crashed into the water.

"Gah...we made it!" Charade exclaimed, looking around. "Where did that demon dog go??"

On the other edge of the lake, there were bubbles. Then, houndoom emerged out, shuddering as it's flames were extinguished. It shook off before yelping off into the forest.

"Ha...HA! Yes! Of course!" Charade yelled, overjoyed. "That's what you get for messing with the Crimson Crew you hot dog!!"

"Murrrrr..."

"Eh?"

Looking down, Whismur was still firmly attached to his ankle. It rode the whole ride here? Charade blinked as the pink creature nuzzled into his pants, grateful and relieved to have been saved.

"Don't mistake this for kindness, PINK ONE! I was merely showing that thing that we are more EVIL than it! And judging how it ran off, I say we succeeded!

"Murrrr..."

It didn't seem convinced. Charade grumbled, annoyed as he took a wide step with Whismur attached. Then another. He couldn't just pry it off. He was evil, not a monster. So for the moment...it would be a long walk.
 

sSoul

Previously Swirled
Wilford Pine
Trainer Rank: 99,999
Thursday, June 9th, 2022
Skies above Hammerlocke City, Galar Region


The sky had been reduced to a monotonous blur of blue and white for the duration of his flight. It wasn't much to look at, but Wilford knew that it was the best way to avoid falling asleep. When he wasn't looking out the window, he was making banal small talk with the flight attendants and his personal assistant. One could only talk about silverware and stocks for so long without going insane. Fortunately, the definition between the clouds and the sky was beginning to return, indicating that they were nearing their destination. The young man sighed, only out of relief and resignation. A private trip to a new, exotic region should be exciting; a change of scenery coupled with a bounty of new opportunities would make any kid jump in excitement. The main thing preventing this outcome from coming to pass was that unlike most trips to new regions, which would fall under the category of pleasure for people his age, Wilford was traveling for business purposes exclusively. Though he no longer had the need to keep himself awake, Wilford found himself staring at the window as the jet descended. The very first thing he saw beyond the clouds was a monolithic tower imposing its shadow on the rest of the city. A small smile appeared on Wilford's face for a fleeting moment, impressed by the spectacle displayed before him.

This smile disappeared as the plane landed, reminding the young man of his purpose in coming to the region. Before exiting his family's private jet, he thanked the pilot for a smooth, convenient flight and turned to his assistant, who was holding a modest black briefcase outlined with metal. In this suitcase, he would find a multitude of items: Four Pokéballs, each containing a Pokémon that was bred to perfection, twenty super potions, ten paralyze heals, ten burn heals, ten awakenings, ten antidotes, ten freeze heals, and five empty Pokéballs to catch Pokémon if necessary. After receiving the briefcase, Wilford turned to walk off the plane and finally get to what he came for, but he was momentarily halted by a voice of concern.

"Do you want me to accompany you on this journey?" The young man's personal attendant spoke calmly and devoid of investment, likely to be unaffected by whatever answer he received. Unintentionally, Wilford would go to test this theory.

"I'm not a child, and I'm not mentally impaired enough to be compared to a child. I can travel this region by myself and on the rare occasion that I need your help, I will call you," Wilford glared behind him without turning to make eye contact with his attendant. True to form, the attendant said nothing and took a seat in the jet, waiting to be flown home. Of course, the young man never knew this, as he was walking away from his transportation.

On the airport, Wilford couldn't help but notice the momentary but copious amount of glances that were directed towards him. It was only natural, very rarely are seventeen year old young men seen in a business suit carrying a briefcase. Wilford heard a few comments about him from the very same glancing passersby, but none of them were worth his attention. Eventually, he escaped the crowds of the airport, just to make his way over to the train station bound for Motostoke.

If there weren't so many people clogging the skies with their Pokémon I could've just flown straight to Motostoke...can't be helped I suppose.

Wilford had arrived at the station early, so there was some time to kill before his train had stopped. The young man took a seat on a bench in solitude, content to stare into the middle distance until he could leave. Unfortunately, his peace was interrupted by a snot-nosed brat with no sense of boundaries.

"Whatcha got there mister?" After picking his nose and eating his booger, the child pointed at the briefcase to accompany his question. Wilford instinctively put his hands on the briefcase in a needless attempt to protect it from contamination.

"Chocolate, a lot of chocolate," Having no intention of giving the child a truthful or even a serious answer, Wilford decided to mess with the child now that he was feeling safe from the threat of germs. Despite his facetious intentions, his voice was deadpan and disinterested.

"Can I have some!?" The child began jumping up and down after hearing Wilford's reply. The young man chuckled to himself but refused to smile, effectively exhaling through his nose repetitively.

"Ask your mother, if you can find her. And if she tells you to ask me, then the answer is no," Dismissing the child with a trio of handwaves, Wilford watched as the light disappeared from the boy's eyes and he slumped away in defeat. He found amusement from the interaction, but his expression remained neutral as he waited for his train to arrive.

Wilford's patience was rewarded when the train to Motostoke finally arrived. He was one of the first to find a seat, aided by his access to first class upon payment. While he waited for the train to depart, he took out his phone and opened the WCS app. After checking that he was registered, he closed out the phone screen, turned to the window, and resigned himself to watching the scenery yet again.

Travel is such a monotonous process...
 
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