Luphinid Silnaek
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Shrike Flamestar said:They're converted into energy in the anime. RBY at least has NPC characters specifically state that Pokemon are converted into data.
Really? I can't for the life of me remember where. Do remind.
All of your characters are inserted into a giant corn maze, and must be split into teams. There can be two or three people in a team, one team having four if necessary, but nobody can go alone. What would the teams be, and how well would they get along in the maze?
I'll mix time frames to get more characters. And HOLY **** the one-shot idea is wonderful.
Naturally, the first and easiest group would be Amaren and Ruki. Amaren would be confused, Ruki would be very entertained, and soon he'd begin to have fun along with her. I'm pretty sure Kalens Oak from the earlier chapters would like to go along with them, but he'd keep to himself in the background (he might find and start studying some shiny dustox or something).
I could group the pokémon into another. Ytarrik, Angin, Lepena and Akale would go in one team: Ytarrik extremely wary of Lepena and Lepena disdainful of everyone and everything, Akale at the front, waiting for evil monster pokémon to arrive whom he could battle, and Angin amusing herself by playing with Ytarrik's psychic trail and annoying the heck out of him.
Then it gets complicated: Luphinid would choose to go with later Ytarrik (I said I was mixing time frames), but Ytarrik would feel too guilty to entirely forsake his friend while being a good bit reluctant to get involved, and meanwhile Oak from the later chapters would constantly be trying to extend whatever help and counsel he could (rudely refused by Luphinid each time, of course) because of his anxiety for the lives and minds of both of them. There'd probably be an accident in Luphinid's assimilation heightening halfway causing the group to momentarily scatter and possibly injuring a few members, but Oak would prevail eventually in bringing them back together.
Now, from the last chapters, Luphinid and Ruki would have liked to go separately, but as there was no help for it and in any case there was no one else Luphinid felt like cooperating with for any long amount of time... all the while both of them thinking very quietly "GOD, JUST GROUP US TOGETHER". The parasite would piggyback on Luphind whether he liked it or not... and now that I think of that little circumstance I seriously doubt either of them would get through the corn maze whole.
It's a pity I haven't seen enough of the animé to answer the most recent question.