Plumbum
The Dandy Highwayman (That You're Too Scared to Me
- 101
- Posts
- 10
- Years
- Age 31
- Chichester, UK
- Seen Jun 16, 2019
]Daybreak City Center - 12:00AM, Wednesday 14th November
Daybreak City had always been a city teeming with pokémon - following around their trainers or locked quietly away in pokéballs as they may have been, everyone had their lives to get on with and pokémon were another part of that everyday life as they were just about everywhere else. But today was a little different. There wasn't a single human to be seen in Daybreak - or at least, none that wanted to be seen, but the pokémon were still about in abundance. The wild pokémon scoured the streets - searching for any of the humans that had escaped their first onslaught, that may still be hiding amongst the ruins.
The twelve chimes on the city center's once-majestic clock tower signalled that two hours had passed since the wilds had began their siege on Daybreak City. Most of what had been the city now seemed as if the pokémon had reclaimed it - most of the industrial sector was overgrown with weeds and vines the like never seen in the city, Dawn Grove - the most residential area of the city now sat beneath a small river with a current vicious enough to drag a person away to never be seen again and the city's center had become a veritable tundra - the fresh snow glittering beneath the stars and the new moon, even disguising some of the havoc in the town square beneath the soft white blanket.
Only two wild pokémon had remained to search for humans - One Abomasnow, who appeared to be the source of the razor-sharp shards of ice still falling from the sky and an Mamoswine whose mighty tusks could tear through the buildings that stood between it and its prey - none of whom stood a chance when they were exposed to the elements and the Abomasnow's storm, cut to ribbons by the creature as it placed its full attention on them.
Overall, things are looking pretty bad for you. You may even be questioning if it was good or bad fortune that you survived this far, but that doesn't matter - you've got a problem approaching you, and wherever you may be hiding, you'd best find a way to make sure it's not the last problem you face on Lunea.
Daybreak City had always been a city teeming with pokémon - following around their trainers or locked quietly away in pokéballs as they may have been, everyone had their lives to get on with and pokémon were another part of that everyday life as they were just about everywhere else. But today was a little different. There wasn't a single human to be seen in Daybreak - or at least, none that wanted to be seen, but the pokémon were still about in abundance. The wild pokémon scoured the streets - searching for any of the humans that had escaped their first onslaught, that may still be hiding amongst the ruins.
The twelve chimes on the city center's once-majestic clock tower signalled that two hours had passed since the wilds had began their siege on Daybreak City. Most of what had been the city now seemed as if the pokémon had reclaimed it - most of the industrial sector was overgrown with weeds and vines the like never seen in the city, Dawn Grove - the most residential area of the city now sat beneath a small river with a current vicious enough to drag a person away to never be seen again and the city's center had become a veritable tundra - the fresh snow glittering beneath the stars and the new moon, even disguising some of the havoc in the town square beneath the soft white blanket.
Only two wild pokémon had remained to search for humans - One Abomasnow, who appeared to be the source of the razor-sharp shards of ice still falling from the sky and an Mamoswine whose mighty tusks could tear through the buildings that stood between it and its prey - none of whom stood a chance when they were exposed to the elements and the Abomasnow's storm, cut to ribbons by the creature as it placed its full attention on them.
Overall, things are looking pretty bad for you. You may even be questioning if it was good or bad fortune that you survived this far, but that doesn't matter - you've got a problem approaching you, and wherever you may be hiding, you'd best find a way to make sure it's not the last problem you face on Lunea.