RocketMeowth
Holy catnip batman!
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- Age 34
- Everywhere I'm not - deep, huh?
- Seen May 25, 2011
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This is not a sequal or a prelude at all to my first volume, *image removed*. This is a totally different story that takes places in Eucser and still revolves around the seventeen EOC.
The main difference is that this story is set 400 years into the future, and every Pokemon in this (aside from Meowth and Persian) are all made up by me. There may be small appearances by official Pokemon, but they wont be long and there wont be many. Hardly any to say the least.
I truly hope that you guys enjoy this. I'm actually hoping to make a bunch of PMD stories revolving around what was created in the first story. And yes, I'm also thinking of some type of prelude or something that would be really short, yet explain even more about the Original Seventeen and what they did.
To find my first one, just click on the link above. The first one isn't complete, but it is on a halt due to certain matters (you can read about them in the last post I made in that topic).
So yeah, enjoy.
Chapters
~:Prologue:~ [2-20-08]
I. ~:Inside:~ (coming soon)
II. ~:The Book:~ (coming later)
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~:Prologue:~
~:Prologue:~
August 23, 2407
Vista Village, Mid-day
The region of Eucser anxiously prepared for what they called 'The Time of the Black Sun'. It was a strange event that rarely occurred. During this event, the lustrous moon would want to act as the sun. It would slowly make its way in front of the bright god-like sphere, blotting out all but a sliver of it. The end result was an all black sun.
As excited as the region was, none were more excited then a young bright orange dragon named Scorcher. He ran around in the grass fields outside of Vista Village, flapping his small wings as he jumped up and down. He would fly, but like all Fritar, his wings were too small to lift his body. On each side of his head were two pale white horns, making a total of four (all the same size). Unlike 90% of his body; the front of his neck, his stomach, and the bottom of the fatter part of his tail were a deep brick-red.
"It's almost here! It's almost here!" Scorcher cheered. He ran up to a blue-green puppy that had long green leaves for its ears and tail. "Just one more day Groll it comes tomorrow!"
Groll raised one of his resting eyelids and looked up at the smiling Fritar who was staring down at him. With a heavy and annoyed sigh, Groll re-closed the eyelid and responded.
"That's nice. Now… can you leave me alone? I want to soak up light in peace." Though annoyed, Groll's voice kept a calm and relaxed tone to it. Like all Greeto, Groll was able to keep his innate calmness even when around a ticking time bomb like Scorcher (and any Fritar for that matter).
"Aw c'mon!" wined Scorcher, "You ALWAYS lounge! Liven up and get active would ya?!" he finished as he tugged on one of Groll's leafy ears, pulling him forward. Groll quickly tugged back, snapping his ear from Scorcher's claw.
"Don't… touch… the ears," he huffed. The tone of his voice stayed surprisingly calm, even though his red eyes showed some level of discomfort. If there was anything Groll hated, it was his ears being tugged. To get rid of the tugging feeling, Groll shook his head back and forth like he was getting off excess water.
"Well EXCUSE me for wanting to play with my best friend!" exclaimed Scorcher.
"You're excused," laughed Groll as he lay back down on the soft grass.
"Fine! I'll just go explore the old abandoned rescue force building myself!" Scorcher yelled. He huffed out small flames from his nostrils, turned around, and stormed off while murmuring to himself about nothing.
"Have fun," Groll yawned. He took in a deep breath of the cool, fresh air and slowly let it back out. For him, today was perfect. Perfect temperature, a gentle breeze, a beautiful sun not being blocked by the puffy white clouds... perfect. Groll continued to bask in the warmth of the sun until his ears flicked and his eyes bulleted open. "WAIT!" he barked as his head jolted up, "WAIT!" he howled again. He jumped to his paws and then ran after Scorcher. It wasn't long until he caught up to the tiny dragon. He slid to a stop, his body halting right next to the Fritar as he starred blankly at the old rescue force building.
"Yes?" Scorcher said smugly.
"You can't go in there! You know that it's off limits!" Groll barked.
"Yeah? And?" Scorcher folded his arms, twitched his wings, and raised an eyebrow at Groll.
"And? And if we get hurt or worse, caught in this place we'll be in serious trouble!" Groll again barked. Scorcher knew that Groll was no where near what you'd call a dare devil. He was actually closer to a pacifist, never wanting to quarrel or get into trouble. He'd rather just lay in the grass and soak up rays through the leaves on his calm little head.
"So what! At least we would have had an adventure!" proclaimed Scorcher with loud enthusiasm, "C'mon. Don't you ever wonder what's in there?"
Groll turned his attention to the old building. He looked at its mediocre appearance, noticing the many fallen bricks, the faded color, and the sad looking symbol that could no longer keep its grasp above the entrance. He watched as torn curtains from nearly every window of both floors danced in whatever breezes they could catch. It was a peaceful… yet disturbing sight.
Groll's ears drooped. He couldn't deny it. There were times where his curiosity about whatever was in there would form images in his head. Images so vast and detailed, that he had to use every ounce of strength in him to keep himself from leaping into the building head first.
He looked over to Scorcher to see he was gone! He quickly turned to the entrance of the building to see Scorcher was now trying to get inside the building! He knew that he wouldn't be able to change Scorchers mind, so he decided to go along with him.
Before he walked to the entrance, Groll looked around in every direction to make sure that no adults were near them. If there were, Groll and Scorcher would be in even more trouble then they were getting themselves into!
"No adults," he spoke under his warm breath, "Scorcher… wait up!" he said as he jumped forward. It was times like these that he sometimes wondered why he hung out with such a stubborn Fritar such as Scorcher. Well… all Fritar were stubborn and short tempered, but Scorcher was by far the most stubborn headed Fritar Groll had come to know.
"Dude, I've already told you millions upon gazzilions of times! Don't call me Scorcher! Call me Scorch."
"Whatever. Look, if we get into trouble for this, just remember… it's all your fault!"
"It may be my fault, but you came along with me when you could have just stayed behind," Scorch laughed.
"You know I can't do that! I get all tense and sweaty when a grown-up asks me where someone is, and I know that that certain someone is in a forbidden place!" Groll growled.
"When has that ever happened?" Scorch asked.
"NOW!"
=^^= Nya