Duncan McNeil
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Hello and welcome to Legends of Sinnoh! Let me just get a few things out of the way and then the story will begin. Blazing Dreams is a fic that I have been working on for over two years now. This is the second installment of Blazing Dreams. I may post the first some time in the future, but it was written a long time ago and as such isn't up to the quality of this.
If you would like to read the first installment, PM me. I'll see what I can do. But don't worry. You can, without much worry, read this by itself.
Lastly, comments and reviews are greatly appreciated. I am pretty far ahead in this at the moment, so I will update once to twice a week until I have caught up.
This Fic is rated PG-13. It contains violence and language, so please be warned.
Chapter List
Chapter One: Revealing The Legend
Chapter Two: Uxie, Mesprit and Azelf
Chapter Three: A Battle of Valor
Chapter Four: A Personal Defeat
Chapter Five: The Choice: Duncan's Pain
Chapter Six: The Ultimate Test: A Destiny, Revealed
Chapter Seven: The Duel: A Fated Meeting
Chapter Eight: The Most Powerful Clone
Chapter Nine: The Ultimate Loss
Chapter Ten: A Fateful Meeting: The Legends of Time and Space
Chapter Eleven: The Devil in Disguise
Chapter Twelve: The End of The Line
Epilogue
I guess that just about covers everything. Enjoy!
"So many months have passed...And yet you have remain silent...What has it gotten you?"
"Th-they will look for me..." sobbed a voice. The sound echoed around the dark room.
"Such faith...But it is misplaced...Are you ready to talk yet?" came the soft voice again.
"No..."
The small room echoed with laughter. "As you wish..."
"No! No...Please," pleaded a voice.
Click. A dim light lit up the dark room. It was concrete from floor to ceiling. A man, beaten and bruised, sat alone. His head hung low and he was tied to a chair in the center of the room.
"I have given you every opportunity to divulge what you know... Yet you still refuse... Are you, perhaps asking for more?" asked another man. He was circling the small room, his face shrouded in shadow.
"NO! No, anything but that..."
"Then tell me. Tell me and it will all stop. I don't want to hurt you, but you are giving me no choice. I will give you one more opportunity, Oak. Tell me about the Legends," The circling man stepped into the faint light. He had a strong jaw that strongly contrasted with his tired, sunken eyes. He wore an all-black jumpsuit that melted into the surrounding darkness. Dusek stopped in front of the quivering man and stared him in the eye. The man flinched.
"I- I don't know everything..." muttered Oak, his head tilted toward the floor. "But the Legends, they are the powers of Time, Space and Dimension. D-dialga, Palkia and, Giratina,"
"I see. Anything else?" asked Dusek quietly.
"Y-yes. There, is a book. It tells of all the old legends. Please, that's all I know," said Oak, still looking at the floor and beginning to sob.
Dusek considered the tortured man for a moment. "That is all you know?"
"Y-yes," moaned Oak.
"Very well then," said Dusek, drawing himself up to his fullest height. "You have reached the end of your usefulness,"
"NO!" cried Oak, coming to life at once. "Please, have mercy!"
Dusek's face twisted into a sadistic smile. "Mercy? I've never heard of it. Goodbye, Professor Oak. I daresay you have been useful,"
Bang!
The dark-haired man walked out of the holding room, looking smug. So there was a book with all the answers. It would be easy enough to locate.
He exited the room to a dimly lit corridor, flanked by metal doors. He smiled slightly at the sight of the dungeon-like corridor and started walking down it until he stopped at one of the large, metal doors. He opened it and entered.
There was a large, unconscious, stone gray Pokemon that took up the majority of the small room. It's chest slowly rose and fell in time with it's nearly silent breathing.
Dusek smiled at the creature, looking over the metal plate it was affixed to by its wrists and ankled. There were various machines attached to it as well, and a dim computer monitor that registered vital signs.
"Mewtwo, you are nearing your time. The plan has been set in motion." said Dusek, walking over to the monitor and typing on the keyboard below it. The computer hummed and whirred, and Dusek nodded. He turned and left the small room.
The man started walking down the corridor when he heard a banging from behind another of the doors. Dusek paused and looked curiously at the door. He then smiled and continued.
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Eterna City, One Year Later
Duncan McNeil stirred fretfully in his sleep. His blanket rolled off as he muttered incomprehensibly, the scar on the side of his face shining pearly white as the light from the open window fell upon his face. His back came to rest on the rear of the couch he was sleeping on as he gave a grunting snore.
Knock! Knock!
Duncan awoke suddenly. He looked around the small, one-bedroom apartment. The small kitchen was directly to his right, with only a small refrigerator and a stove in it. Next there was two doors on the opposite side of the room that entered into the bathroom and bedroom.
Duncan picked up his jeans from the table that laid right in front of the couch and hurriedly put them on. He knelt down and pulled out his pistol from beneath the couch and stuffed it in the back pocket of his pants.
He then proceeded to crack open the door. "Hello?" asked Duncan.
"Long time no see." grinned the man who stood on the other side of the door.
"Tay? Come in, come in," said Duncan incredously, opening the door wider to let Tay in.
"Nice place." grinned Tay, walking into the small apartment. He too looked considerably older, with facial hair that suggested he had not shaven in the past few days. He was wearing a large black trenchcoat.
Duncan snorted and cleared his blanket off the sofa. "How the hell'd you find us?" asked Duncan, tossing the blanket on the floor.
"It wasn't easy." said Tay, sitting down on the couch. "You sure know how to cover your tracks. What's it been, two years?"
Duncan nodded and sat down on the table. "Two years sounds about right. You're the first person from Team Knight I've seen since we went dark. What's going on?"
"That's the thing." said Tay, taking off the trenchcoat and setting down on the arm of the sofa. "Everyone from Team Knight has gone underground since Dusek took down the base. I've been hiding out in the Viridian Forest."
Duncan nodded. "We were there when it happened. If it wasn't for Michelle, I probably wouldn't have made it."
Tay cringed. "Is it true? Is Allen, really?"
Duncan nodded. "Yeah. It wasn't pretty. We decided that Sinnoh would be the best place to go, so here we are."
Creak. "Tay?" came a sleepy voice.
"Michelle!" exclaimed Tay, turning to see Michelle's head poking out of the bedroom.
"Hang on, I'll be right out." said Michelle, closing the door.
Tay smiled and sat back down. "So how's Michelle doing?"
Duncan shrugged. "As well as could be expected, I suppose. We had her seventeenth birthday last week, it was pretty cool."
Tay nodded. "Wow, I forget you guys are so old now."
"Hi Tay!" came Michelle's voice. She had come out of the bedroom and was dressed in a tight pink t-shirt and yellow pajama bottoms. Her hair was no longer brown, though. It was now blonde, running down to her shoulders.
"Michelle!" said Tay, standing up and hugging Michelle. Duncan smiled.
"Tay!" exclaimed Michelle, releasing Tay and looking him over. "How did you find us?"
"A long story," said Tay. "And a boring one. So how are you doing?"
Michelle smiled. "Fine, fine," she said in a not altogether convincing tone. "Are you hungry? We've got some cereal..."
Tay smiled. "That would be great, I haven't eaten anything this morning." Michelle nodded and walked into the small kitchen.
"So how are you renting this place?" asked Tay conversationally, sitting back down on the couch.
"Well, say hello to Jacob and Delilia Burns," grinned Duncan. "We're twenty years old, and we got married two years ago. Wanna see our wedding pictures?"
Tay laughed. "You guys didn't really get married, did you?"
Duncan shook his head. "If we had, would I be sleeping on the couch?"
"Guess not." said Tay, chuckling. "Thank you Michelle." he added as Michelle walked in with a bowl of cereal.
"Don't mention it..." said Michelle. "So what brings you here?"
"Ah." said Tay, setting down the bowl. "Yes. That. Well, it's Dusek."
Duncan sighed. "What now?"
"It's a long story. I don't know all the details." said Tay. "But that's also part of the reason why I came to Eterna. To see the Statue of Legends."
Duncan frowned. "The Statue of Legends? I don't understand."
"Here, let me just show you. Do you know the way?" asked Tay.
Michelle nodded. "I walk by it all the time. It's just down the street."
Tay nodded. "Then let's go."
-----
Duncan, Michelle and Tay walked out the front door of the apartment building. Eterna City was toward the northern end of Sinnoh. It was a rapidly developing city, with large, new buildings going up every day.
Off to the distant East was a large mountain range, topped by the huge Mt. Coronet and the cloudless blue skies. Duncan and Michelle lived in the northeast part of town, and as such the Statue of Legends was only two blocks away.
"Nice place, Eterna." commented Tay as a car stopped to let them cross the street.
"Beats Viridian, I'm sure?" said Duncan, giving the driver a quick wave and starting along the sidewalk.
"Yeah." said Tay, smiling at Michelle. She was staring at the ground and appeared not to hear Tay or Duncan.
"So the Statue of Legends. What's so special about it?" asked Duncan, casting a quick look at Michelle.
"You see, it contains the three Legends of Time, Space and Dimension. That's what Dusek is after." said Tay.
"What? But, they're just myth! Aren't they?" asked Duncan.
"No, they aren't. Dialga has the power of Time. Palkia has the power of Space. And Giratina has the power of Dimension. Together they keep the threads of the world together. Without one, everything will be messed up, big time." said Tay.
"Surely Dusek knows that?" asked Duncan. Dusek was evil, yes. But he wasn't stupid.
"Yes he does." said Tay. "Which leads me to believe that he has a plan to counter it. But here we are,"
The Statue of Legends were up on a large platform on a small lot inbetween two large apartment buildings. Tay, Duncan and Michelle walked up the crumbling steps that led to the Statues.
"Wow..." said Tay, shaking his head at the statues. There were three twenty foot tall statues surrounding a pedestal with all sorts of ancient writing on it.
"This is Palkia," said Tay, gesturing toward the statue on the left. "Ruler of Time. And this," he gestured to the statue on the right. "Is Dialga, Ruler of Space. Finally, this is,"
"Giratina." said Michelle quietly. She walked up to the centermost statue. "Ruler of Dimension, and the Underworld..."
Duncan looked at Michelle incredously. "How'd you know that?" he demanded.
"My mother..." said Michelle quietly, running her hand across the bottom of the statue. "Used to tell me about it."
Tay blinked at Michelle, then nodded. "Yes." he said. "Giratina is the Ruler of Dimension. These are the prizes Dusek is after. And this is what we must stop him from getting."
Michelle took a step back from the statue.
Leave... Leave now...
Michelle looked around for the source of the voice, but it seemed to be coming from the Giratina statue itself. She faintly heard Tay and Duncan talking behind her, but she strained her ears to hear.
Leave now... Leave at once...
Michelle stepped back from the statue. "Guys," she said. "We need to leave."
Tay stopped talking and looked at Michelle curiously. "No, we just got here." he said. "There might be clues here."
"No." said Michelle loudly. "We need to leave, now!"
Duncan frowned at Michelle. "Okay, okay. What's going on?"
"I, I don't know." said Michelle, starting to walk away with Duncan and a reluctant Tay. Just as Tay's foot left the bottommost stair, however, there was a loud noise from the statues.
"What was that?" asked Duncan, stopping and turning around.
BOOM!
Tay, Duncan and Michelle were thrown backward at least ten feet. The entire platform disappeared behind a curtain of smoke, pieces of concrete and clay pelting the entire area.
Michelle moaned, lying in the middle of the street, flat on her back. She tried to breathe, but there was an intense pain in her lungs. She pushed herself up, looking at the remains of the statue. Then her eyes fell upon Duncan, lying against the base of a tree over to her right. Tay was groaning in front of her.
"Michelle!" yelled Duncan, standing up and running over to Michelle. "Are you okay?"
Michelle nodded, wiping a trickle of blood off her arm. "Tay-he's over there!"
Duncan rushed over to where Tay was at. "Are you okay?"
"Yeah..." coughed Tay, sitting up. "Michelle's good... There was a bomb behind one of the statues..."
Duncan nodded and helped Tay up. "I noticed. Come on, it's not safe anymore, we need to go... Dusek must know we're here..."
"You think?" asked Tay.
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Okay, so that's Chapter One. Tell me what you think, because comments and reviews really do help.
If you would like to read the first installment, PM me. I'll see what I can do. But don't worry. You can, without much worry, read this by itself.
Lastly, comments and reviews are greatly appreciated. I am pretty far ahead in this at the moment, so I will update once to twice a week until I have caught up.
This Fic is rated PG-13. It contains violence and language, so please be warned.
Update 11/17: First part of chapter one has been updated with rewritten version
Update 11/17: I have written up an overview of the first saga of Blazing Dreams. Feel free to PM me and I'll get you it, okay?
Update 11/17: I have written up an overview of the first saga of Blazing Dreams. Feel free to PM me and I'll get you it, okay?
Chapter List
Chapter One: Revealing The Legend
Chapter Two: Uxie, Mesprit and Azelf
Chapter Three: A Battle of Valor
Chapter Four: A Personal Defeat
Chapter Five: The Choice: Duncan's Pain
Chapter Six: The Ultimate Test: A Destiny, Revealed
Chapter Seven: The Duel: A Fated Meeting
Chapter Eight: The Most Powerful Clone
Chapter Nine: The Ultimate Loss
Chapter Ten: A Fateful Meeting: The Legends of Time and Space
Chapter Eleven: The Devil in Disguise
Chapter Twelve: The End of The Line
Epilogue
I guess that just about covers everything. Enjoy!
Blazing Dreams: Legends Of Sinnoh
by Duncan McNeil
Chapter 1: Revealing The Legend
by Duncan McNeil
Chapter 1: Revealing The Legend
"So many months have passed...And yet you have remain silent...What has it gotten you?"
"Th-they will look for me..." sobbed a voice. The sound echoed around the dark room.
"Such faith...But it is misplaced...Are you ready to talk yet?" came the soft voice again.
"No..."
The small room echoed with laughter. "As you wish..."
"No! No...Please," pleaded a voice.
Click. A dim light lit up the dark room. It was concrete from floor to ceiling. A man, beaten and bruised, sat alone. His head hung low and he was tied to a chair in the center of the room.
"I have given you every opportunity to divulge what you know... Yet you still refuse... Are you, perhaps asking for more?" asked another man. He was circling the small room, his face shrouded in shadow.
"NO! No, anything but that..."
"Then tell me. Tell me and it will all stop. I don't want to hurt you, but you are giving me no choice. I will give you one more opportunity, Oak. Tell me about the Legends," The circling man stepped into the faint light. He had a strong jaw that strongly contrasted with his tired, sunken eyes. He wore an all-black jumpsuit that melted into the surrounding darkness. Dusek stopped in front of the quivering man and stared him in the eye. The man flinched.
"I- I don't know everything..." muttered Oak, his head tilted toward the floor. "But the Legends, they are the powers of Time, Space and Dimension. D-dialga, Palkia and, Giratina,"
"I see. Anything else?" asked Dusek quietly.
"Y-yes. There, is a book. It tells of all the old legends. Please, that's all I know," said Oak, still looking at the floor and beginning to sob.
Dusek considered the tortured man for a moment. "That is all you know?"
"Y-yes," moaned Oak.
"Very well then," said Dusek, drawing himself up to his fullest height. "You have reached the end of your usefulness,"
"NO!" cried Oak, coming to life at once. "Please, have mercy!"
Dusek's face twisted into a sadistic smile. "Mercy? I've never heard of it. Goodbye, Professor Oak. I daresay you have been useful,"
Bang!
The dark-haired man walked out of the holding room, looking smug. So there was a book with all the answers. It would be easy enough to locate.
He exited the room to a dimly lit corridor, flanked by metal doors. He smiled slightly at the sight of the dungeon-like corridor and started walking down it until he stopped at one of the large, metal doors. He opened it and entered.
There was a large, unconscious, stone gray Pokemon that took up the majority of the small room. It's chest slowly rose and fell in time with it's nearly silent breathing.
Dusek smiled at the creature, looking over the metal plate it was affixed to by its wrists and ankled. There were various machines attached to it as well, and a dim computer monitor that registered vital signs.
"Mewtwo, you are nearing your time. The plan has been set in motion." said Dusek, walking over to the monitor and typing on the keyboard below it. The computer hummed and whirred, and Dusek nodded. He turned and left the small room.
The man started walking down the corridor when he heard a banging from behind another of the doors. Dusek paused and looked curiously at the door. He then smiled and continued.
-----
Eterna City, One Year Later
Duncan McNeil stirred fretfully in his sleep. His blanket rolled off as he muttered incomprehensibly, the scar on the side of his face shining pearly white as the light from the open window fell upon his face. His back came to rest on the rear of the couch he was sleeping on as he gave a grunting snore.
Knock! Knock!
Duncan awoke suddenly. He looked around the small, one-bedroom apartment. The small kitchen was directly to his right, with only a small refrigerator and a stove in it. Next there was two doors on the opposite side of the room that entered into the bathroom and bedroom.
Duncan picked up his jeans from the table that laid right in front of the couch and hurriedly put them on. He knelt down and pulled out his pistol from beneath the couch and stuffed it in the back pocket of his pants.
He then proceeded to crack open the door. "Hello?" asked Duncan.
"Long time no see." grinned the man who stood on the other side of the door.
"Tay? Come in, come in," said Duncan incredously, opening the door wider to let Tay in.
"Nice place." grinned Tay, walking into the small apartment. He too looked considerably older, with facial hair that suggested he had not shaven in the past few days. He was wearing a large black trenchcoat.
Duncan snorted and cleared his blanket off the sofa. "How the hell'd you find us?" asked Duncan, tossing the blanket on the floor.
"It wasn't easy." said Tay, sitting down on the couch. "You sure know how to cover your tracks. What's it been, two years?"
Duncan nodded and sat down on the table. "Two years sounds about right. You're the first person from Team Knight I've seen since we went dark. What's going on?"
"That's the thing." said Tay, taking off the trenchcoat and setting down on the arm of the sofa. "Everyone from Team Knight has gone underground since Dusek took down the base. I've been hiding out in the Viridian Forest."
Duncan nodded. "We were there when it happened. If it wasn't for Michelle, I probably wouldn't have made it."
Tay cringed. "Is it true? Is Allen, really?"
Duncan nodded. "Yeah. It wasn't pretty. We decided that Sinnoh would be the best place to go, so here we are."
Creak. "Tay?" came a sleepy voice.
"Michelle!" exclaimed Tay, turning to see Michelle's head poking out of the bedroom.
"Hang on, I'll be right out." said Michelle, closing the door.
Tay smiled and sat back down. "So how's Michelle doing?"
Duncan shrugged. "As well as could be expected, I suppose. We had her seventeenth birthday last week, it was pretty cool."
Tay nodded. "Wow, I forget you guys are so old now."
"Hi Tay!" came Michelle's voice. She had come out of the bedroom and was dressed in a tight pink t-shirt and yellow pajama bottoms. Her hair was no longer brown, though. It was now blonde, running down to her shoulders.
"Michelle!" said Tay, standing up and hugging Michelle. Duncan smiled.
"Tay!" exclaimed Michelle, releasing Tay and looking him over. "How did you find us?"
"A long story," said Tay. "And a boring one. So how are you doing?"
Michelle smiled. "Fine, fine," she said in a not altogether convincing tone. "Are you hungry? We've got some cereal..."
Tay smiled. "That would be great, I haven't eaten anything this morning." Michelle nodded and walked into the small kitchen.
"So how are you renting this place?" asked Tay conversationally, sitting back down on the couch.
"Well, say hello to Jacob and Delilia Burns," grinned Duncan. "We're twenty years old, and we got married two years ago. Wanna see our wedding pictures?"
Tay laughed. "You guys didn't really get married, did you?"
Duncan shook his head. "If we had, would I be sleeping on the couch?"
"Guess not." said Tay, chuckling. "Thank you Michelle." he added as Michelle walked in with a bowl of cereal.
"Don't mention it..." said Michelle. "So what brings you here?"
"Ah." said Tay, setting down the bowl. "Yes. That. Well, it's Dusek."
Duncan sighed. "What now?"
"It's a long story. I don't know all the details." said Tay. "But that's also part of the reason why I came to Eterna. To see the Statue of Legends."
Duncan frowned. "The Statue of Legends? I don't understand."
"Here, let me just show you. Do you know the way?" asked Tay.
Michelle nodded. "I walk by it all the time. It's just down the street."
Tay nodded. "Then let's go."
-----
Duncan, Michelle and Tay walked out the front door of the apartment building. Eterna City was toward the northern end of Sinnoh. It was a rapidly developing city, with large, new buildings going up every day.
Off to the distant East was a large mountain range, topped by the huge Mt. Coronet and the cloudless blue skies. Duncan and Michelle lived in the northeast part of town, and as such the Statue of Legends was only two blocks away.
"Nice place, Eterna." commented Tay as a car stopped to let them cross the street.
"Beats Viridian, I'm sure?" said Duncan, giving the driver a quick wave and starting along the sidewalk.
"Yeah." said Tay, smiling at Michelle. She was staring at the ground and appeared not to hear Tay or Duncan.
"So the Statue of Legends. What's so special about it?" asked Duncan, casting a quick look at Michelle.
"You see, it contains the three Legends of Time, Space and Dimension. That's what Dusek is after." said Tay.
"What? But, they're just myth! Aren't they?" asked Duncan.
"No, they aren't. Dialga has the power of Time. Palkia has the power of Space. And Giratina has the power of Dimension. Together they keep the threads of the world together. Without one, everything will be messed up, big time." said Tay.
"Surely Dusek knows that?" asked Duncan. Dusek was evil, yes. But he wasn't stupid.
"Yes he does." said Tay. "Which leads me to believe that he has a plan to counter it. But here we are,"
The Statue of Legends were up on a large platform on a small lot inbetween two large apartment buildings. Tay, Duncan and Michelle walked up the crumbling steps that led to the Statues.
"Wow..." said Tay, shaking his head at the statues. There were three twenty foot tall statues surrounding a pedestal with all sorts of ancient writing on it.
"This is Palkia," said Tay, gesturing toward the statue on the left. "Ruler of Time. And this," he gestured to the statue on the right. "Is Dialga, Ruler of Space. Finally, this is,"
"Giratina." said Michelle quietly. She walked up to the centermost statue. "Ruler of Dimension, and the Underworld..."
Duncan looked at Michelle incredously. "How'd you know that?" he demanded.
"My mother..." said Michelle quietly, running her hand across the bottom of the statue. "Used to tell me about it."
Tay blinked at Michelle, then nodded. "Yes." he said. "Giratina is the Ruler of Dimension. These are the prizes Dusek is after. And this is what we must stop him from getting."
Michelle took a step back from the statue.
Leave... Leave now...
Michelle looked around for the source of the voice, but it seemed to be coming from the Giratina statue itself. She faintly heard Tay and Duncan talking behind her, but she strained her ears to hear.
Leave now... Leave at once...
Michelle stepped back from the statue. "Guys," she said. "We need to leave."
Tay stopped talking and looked at Michelle curiously. "No, we just got here." he said. "There might be clues here."
"No." said Michelle loudly. "We need to leave, now!"
Duncan frowned at Michelle. "Okay, okay. What's going on?"
"I, I don't know." said Michelle, starting to walk away with Duncan and a reluctant Tay. Just as Tay's foot left the bottommost stair, however, there was a loud noise from the statues.
"What was that?" asked Duncan, stopping and turning around.
BOOM!
Tay, Duncan and Michelle were thrown backward at least ten feet. The entire platform disappeared behind a curtain of smoke, pieces of concrete and clay pelting the entire area.
Michelle moaned, lying in the middle of the street, flat on her back. She tried to breathe, but there was an intense pain in her lungs. She pushed herself up, looking at the remains of the statue. Then her eyes fell upon Duncan, lying against the base of a tree over to her right. Tay was groaning in front of her.
"Michelle!" yelled Duncan, standing up and running over to Michelle. "Are you okay?"
Michelle nodded, wiping a trickle of blood off her arm. "Tay-he's over there!"
Duncan rushed over to where Tay was at. "Are you okay?"
"Yeah..." coughed Tay, sitting up. "Michelle's good... There was a bomb behind one of the statues..."
Duncan nodded and helped Tay up. "I noticed. Come on, it's not safe anymore, we need to go... Dusek must know we're here..."
"You think?" asked Tay.
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Okay, so that's Chapter One. Tell me what you think, because comments and reviews really do help.
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