Phanima
That servant of the evil one
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Having been acknowledged for her previous input—and by a ranger no less—the blonde wannabe suddenly found herself conflicted, in that she really didn't know how to respond. Of course, being the stubborn girl she was, she simply huffed at Robert's remark but nodded in agreement anyway, hastily waving off her ever so slightly flushed cheeks.
"Hey kid, we've got a plan, just stick to it," she remarked in the direction of the boy spouting all sorts of ideas that were obviously infeasible, before then turning attention back to Robert's suggestion, "and if no one else is going to pipe up, I may as well."
Although contrary to her remark, it wasn't only the ranger man who was starting to take some initiative in the plan's execution; the older, clumsy, yet classily clad girl with the emerald hair quickly snatched away whatever self commanding role she had established for herself. In most cases, she'd have shown this 'Mika' a thing or two about taking charge but since the opportunity to prove her worth had conveniently presented itself, she thought it best to simply get down to work. Although in all honestly, all of this putting up a strong front without any follow through was starting to irk her. It was about time for the first challenge to start and she was like before, still raring to go.
Even though she had expected the river's current to be somewhat volatile and completely unsafe for traversing, such expectations were understatements. The sheer force from the currents that ran the length of the canal was enough to forcibly de-root the protruding rocks there within, sweeping them effortlessly downstream. Not only that, but it was cold. Freezing cold.
Shuddering as she felt the backlash from the waves lapping against the riverbank, Seras promptly scanned the encompassing forest to pinpoint the appropriate lumber needed for the proposed bridge's construction, while the rangers were apparently off to round up any wild pokemon that could contribute to the cause.
"Setxaro'll get to work in cutting down some logs," she started, releasing the toxicroak in question, her eyes then scanning the current number of present team members to estimate her next calculation, "all we need to do is get about five or six logs, tie them together and push it over onto the other side."
Turning her attention to the raging river once again, her brow furrowed, slight hesitation now rising with her voice, "We'll definitely need something to hold it in place though, which I guess any pokemon that can throw a couple of rocks can handle."
With all the grace a poison clawed toad could muster, the champion's toxicroak had already made its way through the first of the nearest trunks with an elegant flurry of Fury Cutters when the girl finally added over her shoulder, "Oh, and if you can't help, don't get in the way."
"Hey kid, we've got a plan, just stick to it," she remarked in the direction of the boy spouting all sorts of ideas that were obviously infeasible, before then turning attention back to Robert's suggestion, "and if no one else is going to pipe up, I may as well."
Although contrary to her remark, it wasn't only the ranger man who was starting to take some initiative in the plan's execution; the older, clumsy, yet classily clad girl with the emerald hair quickly snatched away whatever self commanding role she had established for herself. In most cases, she'd have shown this 'Mika' a thing or two about taking charge but since the opportunity to prove her worth had conveniently presented itself, she thought it best to simply get down to work. Although in all honestly, all of this putting up a strong front without any follow through was starting to irk her. It was about time for the first challenge to start and she was like before, still raring to go.
Even though she had expected the river's current to be somewhat volatile and completely unsafe for traversing, such expectations were understatements. The sheer force from the currents that ran the length of the canal was enough to forcibly de-root the protruding rocks there within, sweeping them effortlessly downstream. Not only that, but it was cold. Freezing cold.
Shuddering as she felt the backlash from the waves lapping against the riverbank, Seras promptly scanned the encompassing forest to pinpoint the appropriate lumber needed for the proposed bridge's construction, while the rangers were apparently off to round up any wild pokemon that could contribute to the cause.
"Setxaro'll get to work in cutting down some logs," she started, releasing the toxicroak in question, her eyes then scanning the current number of present team members to estimate her next calculation, "all we need to do is get about five or six logs, tie them together and push it over onto the other side."
Turning her attention to the raging river once again, her brow furrowed, slight hesitation now rising with her voice, "We'll definitely need something to hold it in place though, which I guess any pokemon that can throw a couple of rocks can handle."
With all the grace a poison clawed toad could muster, the champion's toxicroak had already made its way through the first of the nearest trunks with an elegant flurry of Fury Cutters when the girl finally added over her shoulder, "Oh, and if you can't help, don't get in the way."