Roleplay Discussion: https://pokecharms.com/threads/pokemon-world-championship.20107
Dusk was fast approaching over the Alola Region, but the residents of Akala Island were alive with music and cheer. The preliminaries matches might be at an end, but their seemed to be no lull in the festivities. Innumerable lanterns adorned the shops, casting a warm, vibrant glow over their many patrons as native and tourist alike crowded every inch of HeaHea City, keeping the exhilaration of the Pokemon World Championship alive with conversation, laughter and song. It was a jubilant, idyllic atmosphere...
...unless you were trying to get somewhere in a hurry.
For obvious reason, the location and departure time for the Finalist-exclusive ferry to Aether Paradise had not been publicly announced. Instead, in the wake of their last match, each trainer had been handed a small, folded white business card by event staff, the time and place of their departure written inside in small, black and gold lettering.
Unfortunately for at least one of those esteemed finalists, their final match had only just concluded and that card had only just may its way into their waiting hands.
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FRIDAY, 6:50 PM
HaeHae City, Akala Island
At the far west end of HeaHea city, in the shadow of the Akala Terminal, the Aether 'ferry' bobbed peacefully. It wasn't a actually ferry as it turned out, but a luxurious catamaran. The massive 55 ft. boat offered an open flush-decked saloon and forward deck with comfortable seating enough for 12 in the main gallery, and 6 on the plush flybridge overhead. A polished silver railing encircled the entire open deck, giving its occupants a clear 360 degree view of the moonlit ocean. Whether the Aether Founder was showing off or merely giving her most accomplished guests their due welcome, it was hard to argue with the presentation. This was obviously not the usual ferry and would most certainly not be the to boat to ferry the event participants to Aether Paradise the following day.
A young man stood on the dock near the stern and watched the distant frivolity on the city streets with a stoic expression. Dressed from head to toe in white, the Aether employee certainly stood out from the crowd, seeming to shine even amidst the gathering darkness. Checking the time on his wrist watch, he glanced sternly at the tablet in his hand, reviewing the eight passenger names on his list.
Dusk was fast approaching over the Alola Region, but the residents of Akala Island were alive with music and cheer. The preliminaries matches might be at an end, but their seemed to be no lull in the festivities. Innumerable lanterns adorned the shops, casting a warm, vibrant glow over their many patrons as native and tourist alike crowded every inch of HeaHea City, keeping the exhilaration of the Pokemon World Championship alive with conversation, laughter and song. It was a jubilant, idyllic atmosphere...
...unless you were trying to get somewhere in a hurry.
For obvious reason, the location and departure time for the Finalist-exclusive ferry to Aether Paradise had not been publicly announced. Instead, in the wake of their last match, each trainer had been handed a small, folded white business card by event staff, the time and place of their departure written inside in small, black and gold lettering.
CONGRATULATIONS TRAINER!
Please report for the Aether Ferry at:
AKALA FERRY TERMINAL, HEAHEA CITY
FRIDAY 7:00 PM, AST
Please report for the Aether Ferry at:
AKALA FERRY TERMINAL, HEAHEA CITY
FRIDAY 7:00 PM, AST
Unfortunately for at least one of those esteemed finalists, their final match had only just concluded and that card had only just may its way into their waiting hands.
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FRIDAY, 6:50 PM
HaeHae City, Akala Island
At the far west end of HeaHea city, in the shadow of the Akala Terminal, the Aether 'ferry' bobbed peacefully. It wasn't a actually ferry as it turned out, but a luxurious catamaran. The massive 55 ft. boat offered an open flush-decked saloon and forward deck with comfortable seating enough for 12 in the main gallery, and 6 on the plush flybridge overhead. A polished silver railing encircled the entire open deck, giving its occupants a clear 360 degree view of the moonlit ocean. Whether the Aether Founder was showing off or merely giving her most accomplished guests their due welcome, it was hard to argue with the presentation. This was obviously not the usual ferry and would most certainly not be the to boat to ferry the event participants to Aether Paradise the following day.
A young man stood on the dock near the stern and watched the distant frivolity on the city streets with a stoic expression. Dressed from head to toe in white, the Aether employee certainly stood out from the crowd, seeming to shine even amidst the gathering darkness. Checking the time on his wrist watch, he glanced sternly at the tablet in his hand, reviewing the eight passenger names on his list.