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Farah Lumina & Alex Simmonds
Battle At the Beach
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Roserade (F)
"Rosalie"
Natural Cure
Grassy Terrain - Sunny Day - Weather Ball - Petal Blizzard
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Jellicent (M)
"Davvi"
Cursed Body
Ice Beam - Confuse Ray - Shadow Ball - Water Spout
Farah cursed under her breath, wiping more sand off of herself. The least people could do is move out of the way of pedestrians. Farah had been considerate enough to do that, but these guys with the monkeys? Right in front of everything, and they'd interrupted her time under the sun.
She stood up and walked over to the man with the Infernape. She'd witnessed enough of the battle to see that he was fond of wild tactics, more like a Pokémon Trainer than a Coordinator. Not only were those tactics poor for a Contest battle, they were messy and kicked up a little too much sand for Farah's liking.
"Excuse me," she said, her hand on her hip as she glared at the man over her sunglasses. "Next time you want to display your poor contest skills, take it someplace where it won't make a mess of things."
The appearance of a young woman who was clearly angered by the battle between Alex and David—the latter of whom had already taken off for the Pokémon Centre at a sprint, wishing to avoid her. Alex on the other hand took a different approach, returning Aedua to his pokéball with a word of thanks before acknowledging the woman who was leering at him sternly over her sunglasses.
"Poor contest skills? At which point did I ever attempt to display contest skills?" Alex said, his tone polite and a pleasant smile on his face. He was acting as though discussing the weather rather than retorting to harsh accusations. "I'm perfectly capable of displaying contest combinations, but why would I do that for a street battle occurring in an area populated almost entirely by my competition for the Grand Festival that was never declared to be a contest battle?"
Alex's demeanour did not shift as he continued. "As for making a mess of things, the beach looks no more or less covered in sand than it did before, so I don't really see the problem. Even the holes from Dig collapsed back in on themselves since they were made in loose beach sand."
Farah raised an eyebrow. Was this guy serious? "The boy asked if you were in the Grande Festival, and then for a practice battle. He made it clear that it was intended to be a contest battle, and even if he hadn't, it's very much implied when you're surrounded by people preparing to take on the Grande Festival. And as for the mess," Farah continued, gesturing to the surrounding areas that had been affected by the battle, where people had moved away after being assaulted by sand. "The beach may have no more sand on it than it had previously, but the people, pokémon, and objects around? They do. The mess may not be lasting, but it certainly was made when you were battling."
She removed her sunglasses so that her eyes could be seen clearly. "And if you insist on acting like a dick, I suggest getting off of the beach."
Still maintaining a totally pleasant demeanour, Alex shook his head, his smile not faltering.
"But we were the only ones in this area until you showed up. There's nobody covered in sand or anything." He then addressed the first point she made. "Oh, and whilst I can see why you'd think that, I don't see any reason for coordinators to always treat battles as contest battles. There's a lot to be said for keeping your pokémon strong too."
Alex brushed sand from his shoulders "Are there any other problems ma'am?"
Farah narrowed her eyes. "Other people were here, before you scared them off. And while it's important to keep your pokémon strong, their strength is not a deciding factor in contests; if their battle capabilities lack finesse, they will not ultimately prove to be victorious."
"Again, you assume just because I didn't bother with it then, I have no ability to battle with finesse, as you put it. I assure you that when the time comes I am perfectly capable of showing off the beauty and talent of my pokémon. It won't be too long before the appeals, but I'll gladly give you a sample right now." Alex continued to smile at Farah, either unaware of how irritating he was being to her or just not caring. Most people couldn't tell. More honestly it was a bit of both: it was hard to make Alex act aggressively outside of battle but he couldn't help but enjoy how much he irritated the rude woman.
Farah sighed. With her last statement she had been speaking in generalities, but this guy didn't seem to realize that. He also didn't seem to realize that he was a total moron. Granted, stupidity never seems to recognize itself.
"Fine," she said. "Let's have a battle to show off both our strength and skills as coordinators, one pokémon each. Here's your chance to show whatever talents you claim to have." She held out her hand as her Noibat, Vespasien, gave her her handbag. She produced a pokéball from it, proceeding to toss it into the air. Out of the resulting flash, a Roserade materialized.
Alex's calm smile became a competitive grin. At least the thrill of the competition was sure to be something they could agree on.
"Davvi, you're on!" In a flash of white light and spiral of crystal clear water, a male jellicent emerged before Alex, droplets falling artistically around the water/ghost pokémon. Alex had attached the seal since he was orginally going to use Davvi in the battle round, but had changed his mind upon his arrival.
"Ladies first." Alex made a small bow.
"If you insist," Farah said, examining the Jellicent. She had half expected the man to use his Infernape again, but he had decided to go with a type-disadvantage. Granted, that's what she had been intending to do. She would have to be careful if this Jellicent had the Cursed Body ability, and its Special Defense could prove to be an issue, but she would find a way past it.
"Rosalie, let's start things off sunny!" The Roserade smirked at the Jellicent, then she twirled once in an elegant manner, starting out slowly, and followed through by launching a radiant beam into the sky. Her Sunny Day attack caused the sunlight in the immediate area to intensify, which would prove detrimental to any water attacks, and perhaps trick her opponent into believing that she intended to use Solarbeam.
"Now let's add some color to the place!" Rosalie twirled around, much faster this time, and released waves of green energy that spiraled around her like a long dress, quickly covering the area with a Grassy Terrain.
"Now that I have my little setup, I'll give you an opportunity to make a move."
Alex had to admit, this girl had style. Her combination hadn't done any damage to Davvi, but it was simple, elegant and clever. The combination had not been complex, but it had looked stunning and had turned the field to the Roserade's advantage.
"I must admit, that was a very good opening move. I should do something about this nasty field advantage you have." Alex's grin deepened. "Ice Beam on the terrain! Let's make some pretty sculptures."
Davvi rotated and twirled the Ice Beam attack flowing around Davvi like a gymnast's ribbon as it covered the field. The long grass that had grown as a result of Grassy Terrain being frozen in intricate crisscrossing patterns. The ice gleamed in the sun. It was beautiful to look at, but the move had a more practical purpose too. Alex had negated the field advantage by covering the field in ice that would hamper the non-floating Roserade, but not Davvi, and the rotating maneuver not only looked pretty, but made it it difficult to attack Davvi during the move.
"Let's see how she handles a Confuse Ray too." A group of five eerie but appealing spheres of yellow light appeared whirling around Davvi in a flashy display before launching at Rosalie, continuing to whirl around each other.
Farah smirked. "Not bad. A bit annoying, but commendable. Rosalie, let's dance around a bit with those lights!"
As the orbs from Confuse Ray closed in on the Roserade, she twirled around on the ice. She summoned a Petal Blizzard that swirled in the air in a flurry of thousands of beautiful flowers. The resulting winds took hold of the Confuse Ray, causing the orbs of light to combine with the petals, creating a a colorful storm of flowers that shone with an alluring glow. A moment later, Rosalie focused the Petal Blizzard and caused it to flow towards Davvi, returning the Confuse Ray along with a thousand sharp petals.
"Fire off two Shadow Balls!" As the glowing storm of petals reached Davvi he fired off two nefarious balls of an eerie energy. The balls collided in the middle of the flurry of shining petals, exploding in a powerful burst of purple sparks that separated the shining leaves, causing gold streaks to fly out among the sparks like some sort of gorgeous firework display.
"Ice Beam!" commanded Alex. Davvi launched the white-blue beam of energy, it's momentum causing the remaining sparkles from the previous combination to coat so that a shining beam of white-blue surrounded by thinner gold and purple streaks flew towards Rosalie.
"Believe me yet?" Alex chuckled at his opponent.
Farah chuckled. "Well, you're certainly not hopeless, but I'm still not sure that I like your attitude." She thrust her arm forward as she gave Rosalie another command. "I think it's about time to turn up the heat!"
Rosalie leaped into the air, a few stray petals still trailing around her. She held her arms up and produced a ball of flames that burned brightly with the harsh sunlight. She threw the Weather Ball towards the oncoming Ice Beam, melting some of the frozen terrain in the process. As the two moves closed in on each other, their effects on the environment begain to merge, with certain areas rapidly melting and others freezing. Water was produced from the previous ice, which was soon frozen again in new patterns from Davvi's Ice Beam. By the time the two attacks collided and produced a fiery blue explosion in the center of the battlefield, the area had been turned into an assortment of abstract ice sculptures and long grass, with a few flames here and there.
Rosalie alighted atop one of the ice sculptures, giving a curt bow to her opponents.
"Hey, you two!"
Farah and Alex turned to see a young man, possibly in his early twenties, calling over to them. "Judging by your battle, I'd say you're in the festival? Well, the announcement just went out that appeals are about to start, so you should probably head over to the Contest Hall!"
Farah nodded at the man. "Thanks!" she called back to him. She returned her attention to Alex. "Guess we'll have to wrap this up some other time. See you around." She recalled Rosalie. Her Noibat had already gathered her towel and her bag, so she turned to leave. The aftermath of the battlefield would clean itself up, with the sun quickly melting the ice and the grass degenerating as Grassy Terrain wore off.
Alex recalled his own pokémon. He watched for a moment as Farah walked away, before heading to the Contest Hall himself.
She stood up and walked over to the man with the Infernape. She'd witnessed enough of the battle to see that he was fond of wild tactics, more like a Pokémon Trainer than a Coordinator. Not only were those tactics poor for a Contest battle, they were messy and kicked up a little too much sand for Farah's liking.
"Excuse me," she said, her hand on her hip as she glared at the man over her sunglasses. "Next time you want to display your poor contest skills, take it someplace where it won't make a mess of things."
The appearance of a young woman who was clearly angered by the battle between Alex and David—the latter of whom had already taken off for the Pokémon Centre at a sprint, wishing to avoid her. Alex on the other hand took a different approach, returning Aedua to his pokéball with a word of thanks before acknowledging the woman who was leering at him sternly over her sunglasses.
"Poor contest skills? At which point did I ever attempt to display contest skills?" Alex said, his tone polite and a pleasant smile on his face. He was acting as though discussing the weather rather than retorting to harsh accusations. "I'm perfectly capable of displaying contest combinations, but why would I do that for a street battle occurring in an area populated almost entirely by my competition for the Grand Festival that was never declared to be a contest battle?"
Alex's demeanour did not shift as he continued. "As for making a mess of things, the beach looks no more or less covered in sand than it did before, so I don't really see the problem. Even the holes from Dig collapsed back in on themselves since they were made in loose beach sand."
Farah raised an eyebrow. Was this guy serious? "The boy asked if you were in the Grande Festival, and then for a practice battle. He made it clear that it was intended to be a contest battle, and even if he hadn't, it's very much implied when you're surrounded by people preparing to take on the Grande Festival. And as for the mess," Farah continued, gesturing to the surrounding areas that had been affected by the battle, where people had moved away after being assaulted by sand. "The beach may have no more sand on it than it had previously, but the people, pokémon, and objects around? They do. The mess may not be lasting, but it certainly was made when you were battling."
She removed her sunglasses so that her eyes could be seen clearly. "And if you insist on acting like a dick, I suggest getting off of the beach."
Still maintaining a totally pleasant demeanour, Alex shook his head, his smile not faltering.
"But we were the only ones in this area until you showed up. There's nobody covered in sand or anything." He then addressed the first point she made. "Oh, and whilst I can see why you'd think that, I don't see any reason for coordinators to always treat battles as contest battles. There's a lot to be said for keeping your pokémon strong too."
Alex brushed sand from his shoulders "Are there any other problems ma'am?"
Farah narrowed her eyes. "Other people were here, before you scared them off. And while it's important to keep your pokémon strong, their strength is not a deciding factor in contests; if their battle capabilities lack finesse, they will not ultimately prove to be victorious."
"Again, you assume just because I didn't bother with it then, I have no ability to battle with finesse, as you put it. I assure you that when the time comes I am perfectly capable of showing off the beauty and talent of my pokémon. It won't be too long before the appeals, but I'll gladly give you a sample right now." Alex continued to smile at Farah, either unaware of how irritating he was being to her or just not caring. Most people couldn't tell. More honestly it was a bit of both: it was hard to make Alex act aggressively outside of battle but he couldn't help but enjoy how much he irritated the rude woman.
Farah sighed. With her last statement she had been speaking in generalities, but this guy didn't seem to realize that. He also didn't seem to realize that he was a total moron. Granted, stupidity never seems to recognize itself.
"Fine," she said. "Let's have a battle to show off both our strength and skills as coordinators, one pokémon each. Here's your chance to show whatever talents you claim to have." She held out her hand as her Noibat, Vespasien, gave her her handbag. She produced a pokéball from it, proceeding to toss it into the air. Out of the resulting flash, a Roserade materialized.
Alex's calm smile became a competitive grin. At least the thrill of the competition was sure to be something they could agree on.
"Davvi, you're on!" In a flash of white light and spiral of crystal clear water, a male jellicent emerged before Alex, droplets falling artistically around the water/ghost pokémon. Alex had attached the seal since he was orginally going to use Davvi in the battle round, but had changed his mind upon his arrival.
"Ladies first." Alex made a small bow.
"If you insist," Farah said, examining the Jellicent. She had half expected the man to use his Infernape again, but he had decided to go with a type-disadvantage. Granted, that's what she had been intending to do. She would have to be careful if this Jellicent had the Cursed Body ability, and its Special Defense could prove to be an issue, but she would find a way past it.
"Rosalie, let's start things off sunny!" The Roserade smirked at the Jellicent, then she twirled once in an elegant manner, starting out slowly, and followed through by launching a radiant beam into the sky. Her Sunny Day attack caused the sunlight in the immediate area to intensify, which would prove detrimental to any water attacks, and perhaps trick her opponent into believing that she intended to use Solarbeam.
"Now let's add some color to the place!" Rosalie twirled around, much faster this time, and released waves of green energy that spiraled around her like a long dress, quickly covering the area with a Grassy Terrain.
"Now that I have my little setup, I'll give you an opportunity to make a move."
Alex had to admit, this girl had style. Her combination hadn't done any damage to Davvi, but it was simple, elegant and clever. The combination had not been complex, but it had looked stunning and had turned the field to the Roserade's advantage.
"I must admit, that was a very good opening move. I should do something about this nasty field advantage you have." Alex's grin deepened. "Ice Beam on the terrain! Let's make some pretty sculptures."
Davvi rotated and twirled the Ice Beam attack flowing around Davvi like a gymnast's ribbon as it covered the field. The long grass that had grown as a result of Grassy Terrain being frozen in intricate crisscrossing patterns. The ice gleamed in the sun. It was beautiful to look at, but the move had a more practical purpose too. Alex had negated the field advantage by covering the field in ice that would hamper the non-floating Roserade, but not Davvi, and the rotating maneuver not only looked pretty, but made it it difficult to attack Davvi during the move.
"Let's see how she handles a Confuse Ray too." A group of five eerie but appealing spheres of yellow light appeared whirling around Davvi in a flashy display before launching at Rosalie, continuing to whirl around each other.
Farah smirked. "Not bad. A bit annoying, but commendable. Rosalie, let's dance around a bit with those lights!"
As the orbs from Confuse Ray closed in on the Roserade, she twirled around on the ice. She summoned a Petal Blizzard that swirled in the air in a flurry of thousands of beautiful flowers. The resulting winds took hold of the Confuse Ray, causing the orbs of light to combine with the petals, creating a a colorful storm of flowers that shone with an alluring glow. A moment later, Rosalie focused the Petal Blizzard and caused it to flow towards Davvi, returning the Confuse Ray along with a thousand sharp petals.
"Fire off two Shadow Balls!" As the glowing storm of petals reached Davvi he fired off two nefarious balls of an eerie energy. The balls collided in the middle of the flurry of shining petals, exploding in a powerful burst of purple sparks that separated the shining leaves, causing gold streaks to fly out among the sparks like some sort of gorgeous firework display.
"Ice Beam!" commanded Alex. Davvi launched the white-blue beam of energy, it's momentum causing the remaining sparkles from the previous combination to coat so that a shining beam of white-blue surrounded by thinner gold and purple streaks flew towards Rosalie.
"Believe me yet?" Alex chuckled at his opponent.
Farah chuckled. "Well, you're certainly not hopeless, but I'm still not sure that I like your attitude." She thrust her arm forward as she gave Rosalie another command. "I think it's about time to turn up the heat!"
Rosalie leaped into the air, a few stray petals still trailing around her. She held her arms up and produced a ball of flames that burned brightly with the harsh sunlight. She threw the Weather Ball towards the oncoming Ice Beam, melting some of the frozen terrain in the process. As the two moves closed in on each other, their effects on the environment begain to merge, with certain areas rapidly melting and others freezing. Water was produced from the previous ice, which was soon frozen again in new patterns from Davvi's Ice Beam. By the time the two attacks collided and produced a fiery blue explosion in the center of the battlefield, the area had been turned into an assortment of abstract ice sculptures and long grass, with a few flames here and there.
Rosalie alighted atop one of the ice sculptures, giving a curt bow to her opponents.
"Hey, you two!"
Farah and Alex turned to see a young man, possibly in his early twenties, calling over to them. "Judging by your battle, I'd say you're in the festival? Well, the announcement just went out that appeals are about to start, so you should probably head over to the Contest Hall!"
Farah nodded at the man. "Thanks!" she called back to him. She returned her attention to Alex. "Guess we'll have to wrap this up some other time. See you around." She recalled Rosalie. Her Noibat had already gathered her towel and her bag, so she turned to leave. The aftermath of the battlefield would clean itself up, with the sun quickly melting the ice and the grass degenerating as Grassy Terrain wore off.
Alex recalled his own pokémon. He watched for a moment as Farah walked away, before heading to the Contest Hall himself.