Ten Carat Hill.
Such an odd place, once a diamond mining facility, giving the hill it’s namesake, now nothing more than a scenic spot off the trails.
There’s a good reason for that, and it’s a rather odd one.
It was around forty years ago when the miners perhaps dug too deep. They found an odd black object sealed within a chamber of some kind- whatever it was, the miners expected it to be a black diamond of sorts. There was soon quite an effort to go dig it up, but complications kept occurring. Unusually large, violent Pokemon began attacking, followed with swarms of weaker yet numerous Pokemon. Several sections of the mines had become flooded with seawater, as building a mine on top of a Underwater Volcano turned out to not be the most solid idea. One thing lead to another, and the mines were condemned and permanently shut down, and the black diamond was never extracted.
But the mines weren’t completely sealed, and while most of the equipment and housing around it had been ruined by nature or vandalized, the mines entrance had only been haphazardly boarded up, and unsurprisingly the planks they had put up were ripped down by rebellious teens interested in going places they shouldn’t. Many amateur filmmakers have recorded tapes of the mines, but other than water filled caverns and the occasional diamond left unmined not much has come of it, nor had anyone discovered the supposed black crystal lying in the deep.
But now... Something stirs in the depths, and with it the mines become less stable. And the shafts resting near the surface are no exception...and unwitting bystanders are flung into the deadly tunnels below.
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Anyways, welcome to “The Ten Carat Depths”. That intro tells you everything you’ll need to know about the background of this roleplay, but there’s still more I need to tell you, mostly in rules. Basically give these a quick rundown of what I expect.
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Hmmm.
Yeah, Gerald decided. This Ten Carat Hill place was boring...Along with pretty much the rest of the island. This Melemele place wasn’t full of exciting ventures, mostly just small sights and vistas, along with the boasted “biggest city in Alola” Hau’oli. But compared to Akala, the island he was staying at, which had a frickin’ volcano? This place was probably the least Alola had to offer.
Not that boring was a bad thing, in particular. It could’ve been dangerous instead. In fact, Gerald was quite surprised he hadn’t been roped into a mass Pokemon stealing scheme, some heinous Team Rocket plot, or mauled by wild Pokemon, knowing his terrible luck. Still, boring was boring, and Gerald was ready to get out of this hill place. It was pretty while it lasted.
“June, Switchblades, let’s get out of here.”
June, his trusty Delphox companion, had been out simply to accompany Gerald- He’d probably never say it outright, but she was his favorite- also he wasn’t about to travel around in the wilds without her heightened sense. The Switchblades were a little more of a strange choice, but for whatever reason, the two had been incredibly stubborn in...searching for something. Their diligence was appreciated in finding potential issues, even if they did run off time to time.
They could feel it. Something lurked on these islands, they could tell. Their dark lord, perhaps? It was hard to tell. So closely the swords had felt it- they saw it’s glorious face - yet why could they not recall the energy it emitted? Oh well. Something had to show up. And this Ten Carat Hill reeked of...Something. While they hadn’t found the something, they had been searching all afternoon- it obviously wasn’t on the surface, what they were searching for. And long as boring old Gerald and the fox were around, they weren’t going underground. Not that there seemed to be any way to go into the earth...With a grunt, they returned to their trainer’s side.
To even get into Ten Carat Hill’s interior, one would have to go through a small cave, not particularly dangerous or imposing. As Gerald head towards it, his Pokemon in tow, the Switchblades took one last bitter look…
But then they saw it. Behind rusted, green machinery and vine-entangled supports, was a man made tunnel...one of those mines. Just like the Terminus Cave, on a smaller scale. And obviously relatively unknown, considering it’s disuse. With widened eyes and excitement, the swords rushed to tug and stop their fellow teammate and trainer,
June gave an angry grunt to the one tugging on her tail. She never really liked the Switchblades, finding them brutish and overly obsessed with this Dark Lord shenanigans. She was occasionally willing to throw them a bone… but not when acting like children.
Gerald was a little more receptive to the one that tugged on his vest. “What is it, Switchblades…? Oh.” Spotting the entrance to the old mine shaft and it’s various abandoned machines, yellow paint chipped away to reveal layers of rust. “What’s this?” He couldn’t help but marvel at the long unused devices and machines, how nature intertwined them with vines and moss. Presumably what used to be an office, or some sort of work house, had been similarly broken and destroyed by time, It’s few standing walls littered with graffiti, spouting profanity and faded pictures. No doors, no roof, no windows, and what appeared to be inside was plant life along with dull art of rebellious teens.
And finally the entrance to the mines- unstable looking and eerily quiet. Above the entrance were some words that reminded him of another spooky cave, “STARE INTO THE ABIS”. They probably meant abyss, but the misspelling kinda took away the effect of the words, but the cave nevertheless was still ominous. The Switchblades eagerly awaited for Gerald to go in and follow, but June was quite apprehensive. Terminus was a big and open cave, but this was a full on claustrophobic mine. She was not going to let that get on the next list of scarring locations.
Gerald, while certainly not the sharpest tool in the shed, but he wasn’t a dull one either. And from personal experience, this was bad news. “Yeaaah...Sorry guys, gonna say no to this one. I’m not going into a third death cave, thank you very much.”
With a metallic sigh, the Switchblades crossed their feelers in annoyance. Usually Gerald was dumb enough to fall into their plans...erm, all two of them they pulled off. Inversely, June sighed if relief. A bullet dodged, thankfully.
“Well, come on guys! Let’s get going again!” Gerald said, changing the subject and leaving the mine behind, in favor of the exit to Ten Carat Hill. June followed closely by, the Switchblades trailing back a little, still disappointed at not exploring the underground and finding their lord.
But deep within the Ten Carat Mines, in the very depths, dim multi-colored lights shone. Something powerful shook those old supports, cracking them under their burdens. Awakened were mammoth beings, ready to defend their territories and feed in the mine they called home, brought into action by that unseen force...stone ceilings threatening to fall, bringing down the ground above.
The very depths called, and the mines answered.
Such an odd place, once a diamond mining facility, giving the hill it’s namesake, now nothing more than a scenic spot off the trails.
There’s a good reason for that, and it’s a rather odd one.
It was around forty years ago when the miners perhaps dug too deep. They found an odd black object sealed within a chamber of some kind- whatever it was, the miners expected it to be a black diamond of sorts. There was soon quite an effort to go dig it up, but complications kept occurring. Unusually large, violent Pokemon began attacking, followed with swarms of weaker yet numerous Pokemon. Several sections of the mines had become flooded with seawater, as building a mine on top of a Underwater Volcano turned out to not be the most solid idea. One thing lead to another, and the mines were condemned and permanently shut down, and the black diamond was never extracted.
But the mines weren’t completely sealed, and while most of the equipment and housing around it had been ruined by nature or vandalized, the mines entrance had only been haphazardly boarded up, and unsurprisingly the planks they had put up were ripped down by rebellious teens interested in going places they shouldn’t. Many amateur filmmakers have recorded tapes of the mines, but other than water filled caverns and the occasional diamond left unmined not much has come of it, nor had anyone discovered the supposed black crystal lying in the deep.
But now... Something stirs in the depths, and with it the mines become less stable. And the shafts resting near the surface are no exception...and unwitting bystanders are flung into the deadly tunnels below.
-----
Anyways, welcome to “The Ten Carat Depths”. That intro tells you everything you’ll need to know about the background of this roleplay, but there’s still more I need to tell you, mostly in rules. Basically give these a quick rundown of what I expect.
1- Decently sized posts. At least two paragraphs a post, though honestly the more words the better.
2- No Mary Sues. Just...No.
3- No God modding. Most battles are going to be against wild Pokemon, not other trainers, so this isn’t too much of a problem, but your Pokemon still can’t just dodge every attack thrown at them and land each of theirs no problem. On the same note, don’t expect young Pokemon, like say, an Eevee, to do significant damage to a full grown Gigalith. That rock wall will shrug it off without a scratch to spare.
4- I'm going to say bend your realistic view for a moment for the sake of the RP. There's no danger or fun if we just dig or blow our ways out of the mines
5- If you want to join, please shoot me a message! It can be a profile comment or a conversation, either works.
That’s all, and with that, on with the show!
2- No Mary Sues. Just...No.
3- No God modding. Most battles are going to be against wild Pokemon, not other trainers, so this isn’t too much of a problem, but your Pokemon still can’t just dodge every attack thrown at them and land each of theirs no problem. On the same note, don’t expect young Pokemon, like say, an Eevee, to do significant damage to a full grown Gigalith. That rock wall will shrug it off without a scratch to spare.
4- I'm going to say bend your realistic view for a moment for the sake of the RP. There's no danger or fun if we just dig or blow our ways out of the mines
5- If you want to join, please shoot me a message! It can be a profile comment or a conversation, either works.
That’s all, and with that, on with the show!
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Hmmm.
Yeah, Gerald decided. This Ten Carat Hill place was boring...Along with pretty much the rest of the island. This Melemele place wasn’t full of exciting ventures, mostly just small sights and vistas, along with the boasted “biggest city in Alola” Hau’oli. But compared to Akala, the island he was staying at, which had a frickin’ volcano? This place was probably the least Alola had to offer.
Not that boring was a bad thing, in particular. It could’ve been dangerous instead. In fact, Gerald was quite surprised he hadn’t been roped into a mass Pokemon stealing scheme, some heinous Team Rocket plot, or mauled by wild Pokemon, knowing his terrible luck. Still, boring was boring, and Gerald was ready to get out of this hill place. It was pretty while it lasted.
“June, Switchblades, let’s get out of here.”
June, his trusty Delphox companion, had been out simply to accompany Gerald- He’d probably never say it outright, but she was his favorite- also he wasn’t about to travel around in the wilds without her heightened sense. The Switchblades were a little more of a strange choice, but for whatever reason, the two had been incredibly stubborn in...searching for something. Their diligence was appreciated in finding potential issues, even if they did run off time to time.
They could feel it. Something lurked on these islands, they could tell. Their dark lord, perhaps? It was hard to tell. So closely the swords had felt it- they saw it’s glorious face - yet why could they not recall the energy it emitted? Oh well. Something had to show up. And this Ten Carat Hill reeked of...Something. While they hadn’t found the something, they had been searching all afternoon- it obviously wasn’t on the surface, what they were searching for. And long as boring old Gerald and the fox were around, they weren’t going underground. Not that there seemed to be any way to go into the earth...With a grunt, they returned to their trainer’s side.
To even get into Ten Carat Hill’s interior, one would have to go through a small cave, not particularly dangerous or imposing. As Gerald head towards it, his Pokemon in tow, the Switchblades took one last bitter look…
But then they saw it. Behind rusted, green machinery and vine-entangled supports, was a man made tunnel...one of those mines. Just like the Terminus Cave, on a smaller scale. And obviously relatively unknown, considering it’s disuse. With widened eyes and excitement, the swords rushed to tug and stop their fellow teammate and trainer,
June gave an angry grunt to the one tugging on her tail. She never really liked the Switchblades, finding them brutish and overly obsessed with this Dark Lord shenanigans. She was occasionally willing to throw them a bone… but not when acting like children.
Gerald was a little more receptive to the one that tugged on his vest. “What is it, Switchblades…? Oh.” Spotting the entrance to the old mine shaft and it’s various abandoned machines, yellow paint chipped away to reveal layers of rust. “What’s this?” He couldn’t help but marvel at the long unused devices and machines, how nature intertwined them with vines and moss. Presumably what used to be an office, or some sort of work house, had been similarly broken and destroyed by time, It’s few standing walls littered with graffiti, spouting profanity and faded pictures. No doors, no roof, no windows, and what appeared to be inside was plant life along with dull art of rebellious teens.
And finally the entrance to the mines- unstable looking and eerily quiet. Above the entrance were some words that reminded him of another spooky cave, “STARE INTO THE ABIS”. They probably meant abyss, but the misspelling kinda took away the effect of the words, but the cave nevertheless was still ominous. The Switchblades eagerly awaited for Gerald to go in and follow, but June was quite apprehensive. Terminus was a big and open cave, but this was a full on claustrophobic mine. She was not going to let that get on the next list of scarring locations.
Gerald, while certainly not the sharpest tool in the shed, but he wasn’t a dull one either. And from personal experience, this was bad news. “Yeaaah...Sorry guys, gonna say no to this one. I’m not going into a third death cave, thank you very much.”
With a metallic sigh, the Switchblades crossed their feelers in annoyance. Usually Gerald was dumb enough to fall into their plans...erm, all two of them they pulled off. Inversely, June sighed if relief. A bullet dodged, thankfully.
“Well, come on guys! Let’s get going again!” Gerald said, changing the subject and leaving the mine behind, in favor of the exit to Ten Carat Hill. June followed closely by, the Switchblades trailing back a little, still disappointed at not exploring the underground and finding their lord.
But deep within the Ten Carat Mines, in the very depths, dim multi-colored lights shone. Something powerful shook those old supports, cracking them under their burdens. Awakened were mammoth beings, ready to defend their territories and feed in the mine they called home, brought into action by that unseen force...stone ceilings threatening to fall, bringing down the ground above.
The very depths called, and the mines answered.