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D I G I M O N
REVOLUTION
REVOLUTION
the players
Carnivore Chie
Janice with Crest of Valour
Gatomon/D'Arcmon/Angewomon/Ophanimon
Apotheosis
Elliot with Crest of Redemption
Gazimon/Angemon/Lucemon/Beelzemon
Dragon
Lynn with Crest of Hope
Dracomon/Growlmon/Wingdramon/Slayerdramon
Legend
Robin with Crest of Determination
Gabumon/Garurumon/WereGarurumon/AncientGarurumon
gimmepie
Koren with Crest of Knowledge
Keramon/Chrysalimon/Infermon/Diaboromon
Godzil
Jay with Crest of Loyalty
Kokuwamon/Tankmon/Andromon/HiAndromon
Rose Quartz
Madison with Crest of Sincerity
Renamon/Kyubimon/Toamon/Sakuyamon
Nagi
Mitsuki with Crest of Kindness
Lunamon/Lekismon/Crescemon/Dianamon
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The town of Shepherd's Glen… a small, yet prosperous city located in the mountains of western Pennsylvania. If there was ever a place you could call the ideal slice of suburbia, this would be it. Being located in the mountains and near an expansive lake, Shepherd's Glen is commonly thought to be a quaint, pleasant place for many to vacation too, particularly during Autumn when the leaves begin to turn that oh-so pleasant shade of purplish-orange. It's an ideal place for camping and fishing, or simply a place to enjoy a little bit of rustic scenery in the form of a pitstop before making your way towards your final destination. It's a place where nothing exciting ever happens, where every day begins the same way and ends the same way. Many people could possibly go out of that way to call it boring. But the people who call this humble little city home would not have it any other way.
Janice Greene may have been an exception to this way of thinking. For her, life had become so repetitive and boring, that she honestly felt as if it was starting to form some sort of strangle hold on her. Janice longed for something… anything exciting to happen in this place. She dreamed that some grand event would plow through the city, changing everything that she thought she knew about Shepherd's Glen for years. In retrospect, it may have been a wish she could have considered a bit better. But that would be something further down the road… For now, it's best to start at the beginning… the beginning of what changed Shepherd's Glen and the rest of what the world thought it knew about reality.
"So, you are gonna be coming home this weekend, right?" Janice asked, running a hand through her brownish-red hair as she spoke into the cell phone. "I mean, he's got that big science fair project he's gonna be presenting on Saturday. You did kinda promise him you'd come."
A deep sigh was heard on the other side of the phone, the voice clearly filled with fatigue. "I know I did, Janice. I promised you and Scott I both would, but… Look, there's been a bit of a delay to the weather. It looks like this delivery's gonna take longer than I thought it would. About a whole 'nother day at best."
Janice rolled her eyes at her father's answer. It was one that she was all too familiar with. "Of course it is. There's always something, right?"
"Look, Janice. I didn't exactly conjure up a storm for the sole purpose of keeping me away from my kids," the man on the phone snapped.
"Yeah, yeah… I know," Janice answered, albeit a bit half-heartedly. She glanced up at the wall, quickly taking note of the clock's time that was approaching midnight. "Look, just… be careful, okay? Scott and I just miss you a bit and wanna have you home already."
"I promise, babygirl. Keeping taking good care of him for me," her father answered. "I'll give ya a call later on. Love ya."
"Me too," Janice answered, before hanging up her phone and tossing it aside on her bed.
Deep down inside, she knew her father did not have much of a choice. While the pay was not amazing, he made a decent living working a delivery man, often driving all around the country to make various shipments and the like. Still, it did not change the fact that she had found herself coming to resent her life and how dull it was quickly coming to be. While other teens her age were out having fun and the like, Janice was often forced to take care of her younger brother. It was not that she hated Scott, not by any means. As the boy's older sister (and more or less mother-figure), Janice had come to be quite attached to the little guy. Still, that did not change the fact that she often dreamed of a life outside of the everyday monotony she had found herself trapped in.
Making her way towards her computer, Janice decided to spend an hour or so vegging out on the internet as opposed to calling it a night. While she was honestly starting to feel a bit tired, the teenager simply did not feel ready to actually call it a night just yet. Rather, she figured that a little bit of video watching on Metube would be something much more entertaining… or at the very least, it would prove to get her mind off of the conversation she had just had with her father. Sighing, the girl pressed the button on her computer's tower and waited for the monitor to boot up with the familiar logo of the operating system installed.
"Great… What the hell am I supposed to tell Scott?" Janice thought, her fingertips tapping against her desk in the process. "He wasn't exactly thrilled with how Dad missed out on the class play last month. The last thing I wanna do is have to spend the whole night trying to promise him that he'll be around next time… Scott's not some little kid, he's not gonna take that response every time."
Janice's thoughts were interrupted by the sight of the lights in her room starting to dim,quickly starting to flicker on and off. A staticy sound soon came to her ears, the girl turning her focus to the computer monitor. Normally, the sight of static on a screen would have been nothing to make any special note of. However, Janice had to admit that seeing her computer monitor that way was something that she was not used to in the slightest bit.
"What… What the hell?" Janice questioned, pressing the power button of her monitor to turn it off and then back on.
Regardless of the fact that she had just pressed the button of the screen, the monitor stayed on as if she had never pressed anything at all. The sound of the static coming from her computer screen was soon mixed in with the loud buzzing of her alarm clock… which soon mixed in with some rather loud rock music blaring from the girl's stereo. Janice practically fell out of her chair from the blasting sound coming from her room. It honestly began to sound like the room was getting ready to explode from all the noise and electronics going crazy. Then, just as soon as all the commotion had began, it stopped. The lights stayed off and not a sound could be heard coming from the room. The only source of illumination came from the faint, blue glow of Janice's computer screen.
Slowly, the teenager glanced over at the screen. Her eyes widened as a beam of light was seen coming out of the computer screen, gradually coming to rest on in a point of focus in the center of the girl's bed. The teenager watched with intense curiosity as a strange object slowly came to materialize on the bed. It was a strange, oval-shaped object. It was mainly a lime-green in color, with purple stripes decorating its surface. Beside the object sat an orange medallion of sorts, a strange symbol that resembled a torch rested on its surface. Janice cautiously made her way over towards the bed. She gently picked up the medallion, examining the strange object. She then began to focus on the other object that had more or less come from the computer screen.
"Is… is that an egg?" Janice questioned, picking up the large object in question. "An egg…. Just came out of my computer screen."
The teenager simply stood there, trying to somehow make sense out of it all. The more she racked her brain over it however, the more she found herself getting confused. As far as she knew, which was fairly well, eggs simply did not come from a television screen. She was always taught in school that animals lay eggs, usually those of the amphibian or avian variety. That said, it was only natural for the girl to find herself puzzling over this new development.
"...I gotta stop drinking Blue Bull so late at night."
OOC: Everybody, start off around midnight with the invasion happening! Meet your digimon and just go from there in whatever way you feel like, and we'll get the ball rolling. Your digimon may hatch and evolve up to Baby II as quickly or slowly as you see fit.
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