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Chapter 1
-Awake-
I woke up again just outside of Crevice City. I had forgotten about the lack of foliage in this area, a hard sleep on rocks and gravel reminded me of that. Personally I'd rather not sleep outside, but with a lack of money and little interest in the centers I'm stuck roughing it. I've been here for several days and haven't been able to pass through. Apparently there is some sort of construction on the other end of the city barring me from getting through. The city itself is suspended upon a large bridge above a giant crevice upon a mountain, hence the name.
The city used the high winds around them to power itself as well as creating a larger power source for most of the region. Despite the height there were few flyers about, but plenty of rock types. Due to the amazing power of the wind, however, the trainers of the area specialized in flyers, the challenge from them was a simple one for my partner.
I sat up and to my side was the Magnemite that had followed me for so long. He was my partner and rarely left my side. He was hovering a bit off the ground and seemed to have been awake for a while and was a bit anxious. I can't blame him, it's not often that we waste so much time in one place, we have the need to travel and that need hasn't been met in quite a while. I reached over and patted him on the top of his circular little head, his magnets spun a bit and he seemed to calm down.
"Alright, lets go", I got up and threw my pack around my shoulder, Magnemite rose to my side and we set off towards town.
The buildings of the town are rather small, I assume that they needed to be light weight in order to keep the bridge in tact. Walking along the streets of the town was something that needed getting used to. The roads were solid but still gave you that feeling of being suspended in the air, which messed with my head a bit. There were only a few streets but they were long and wide with multiple shops and homes strew along them, all of which were rather small. We barely got into town when I was unfortunately stopped.
"Hello! I'd like to welcome you to Crevice City on behalf of the Figment Organization," he was a short man, skinny and bald with a jet black goatee. He seemed way too excitable for the way he looked. He almost seemed a bit goofy as he extended his arms out wide in an odd and overly excited sort of greeting.
"Yeah, I've been here before," I told him and continued walking forward.
"We of Figment are doing a survey of the trainers in this area, if you wouldn't mind showing your Trainer card and answering a few questions," he hurried to catch up to me. When he was beside me I noticed how similar in age we were and I'm sure he would have mentioned it in his persistent manner had I not responded.
"Look, I'm not a trainer, I'm just passing through to see if the construction is done. So please, I'm not interested," I feel like I have to be harsh with these sorts of people or else they'll cling to you for good. This didn't seem to stop him though.
"Ah! So you've noticed our work on the Crevice City branch of our new Figment Park. It's a great place to hold battles or even just relax in our nice artificial environment. All of it put up by us for your enjoyment, be sure to fill out our survey once you reach the park."
"Uh, yeah sure," after that he stopped and finally turned back towards the city entrance looking very accomplished as if he had actually won me over.
I don't really care about the park, but he made it sound as if it were finished. If that's the case then I'll finally be able to leave this city. The construction had blocked off the western entrance and was the only thing that kept me cooped up on this town for so long. I continued down the road, I noticed the town's people were sitting outside their houses enjoying the day. I had an abundance of stares thrown at me as I went my way, I imagined that the locals didn't really know what to think of me hanging around the town for so many days. I tried to shrug it off and not let it get to me as I made my way down the road. The streets being so long made just walking down them quite the journey in itself and the stares only served to make the experience even longer.
I felt like I had just about made it to the other end of town when I began to notice a gathering outside of the center. We headed over towards the crowd and it seemed like I would have to force my way through as the crowd had blocked the road completely. As we pushed past the people I noticed that the thing that was attracting everyone's attention was a battle. I couldn't see any of the Pokemon or even the trainers but I could hear an abundance of growls and squawks coming from the center of the crowd. While I was competent enough to hold my own things like battles didn't really amuse me so I just kept trying to make my way past.
Part way through the noise from the crowd turned to applause, it seemed as if the battle had ended. While some of the crowd dispersed a few had remained behind and closed the circle around where the trainers had been. It must be the trainers' friends going to either congratulate or sympathize with them. Things like "Way to go!" and "No one can take you on!" where floating from them. I've always been a bit apathetic towards battling. Maybe it was the pacifist in me but the idea of getting all worked up and excited over a fight just wasn't appealing. I was more content with just traveling with Magnemite than battling with him.
I walked away further down the road, the path now clear, behind me I could hear one of the members of the group mention challenging the gym. As I reached the edge of town I noticed a large newly constructed building blocking my path. As I approached the doors Magnemite let out an excited buzz.
"I know, we're finally getting out of this town, partner." Magnemite bobbed back and forth in the air happily and we continued through the door.
Inside was a large room with couches and end tables that sat along the walls near the entrance. A reception desk sat on the left and a large circular symbol hung on the wall to the right. It wasn't the typical poke ball that adorned the centers, rather it was a rather basic design with two perpendicular lines within a circle. I headed towards the receptionist at his desk and waited for him to look up from his computer. He was young and dressed in a uniform of light blue with pale green accents. It looked similar to a rangers suit and was pinned with a smaller version of the circular symbol. He wore a cap of the same colors that just barely missed covering the ends of his blonde hair. Not exactly the kind of team uniform I'd like to be stuck with that's for sure.
"Hello sir, might I interest you in a pleasant stroll in Figment's new virtual Figment Park?" the man looked up from his computer with an eager smile. "It's only a meager 500 Poke'dollars."
"No, I'm just passing through to the other side."
"I'm sorry sir but it's impossible to get through without paying the fee and showing proof of your accomplishments within Crevice City." he didn't really seem sorry in fact it all sounded rehearsed though to his credit he managed to give it a slightly cheerful inflection.
"Accomplishments? Like what?"
"By regulations of the Figment organization we require that all users of our park must have acquired at least one badge or ribbon within Crevice City." again this all seemed rehearsed. I can't really understand why such a requirement exists in the first place.
"Listen, I'm not a trainer and I have no interest in being one. How exactly can you make a rule like this when most people don't even challenge the gyms?" needless to say I'm a bit annoyed at this point.
"How about a nice contest then?"
"I'm not registered as a contest performer, I'm not even registered as a trainer," as I said this he looked quizzically to Magnemite who was hovering to my side and then looked back at me with a raised brow. "He's not caught, he just travels with me," he didn't looked convinced but thankfully he didn't address it.
"Well I'm sorry sir, but these are Figment's regulations I really have no say in the matter. Please come again when you have one of the required accomplishments," with that he looked back towards his computer.
After this I angrily left the building back into the city, clearly arguing with the receptionist wouldn't have gotten me anywhere. I looked at Magnemite who let out a low buzz, looking a bit disappointed with this outcome. I reached over and patted him reassuringly.
"Well Partner, it looks like we don't really have a choice in the matter. Will you help me with this?" I didn't want to make him do anything he wasn't prepared for. He looked at me for a while then buzzed in agreement. With him by my side I knew we could achieve something within this town without having to stay too much longer. I would need to register for a trainer's license first though. I have absolutely no idea where to start.
Chapter 1
-Awake-
I woke up again just outside of Crevice City. I had forgotten about the lack of foliage in this area, a hard sleep on rocks and gravel reminded me of that. Personally I'd rather not sleep outside, but with a lack of money and little interest in the centers I'm stuck roughing it. I've been here for several days and haven't been able to pass through. Apparently there is some sort of construction on the other end of the city barring me from getting through. The city itself is suspended upon a large bridge above a giant crevice upon a mountain, hence the name.
The city used the high winds around them to power itself as well as creating a larger power source for most of the region. Despite the height there were few flyers about, but plenty of rock types. Due to the amazing power of the wind, however, the trainers of the area specialized in flyers, the challenge from them was a simple one for my partner.
I sat up and to my side was the Magnemite that had followed me for so long. He was my partner and rarely left my side. He was hovering a bit off the ground and seemed to have been awake for a while and was a bit anxious. I can't blame him, it's not often that we waste so much time in one place, we have the need to travel and that need hasn't been met in quite a while. I reached over and patted him on the top of his circular little head, his magnets spun a bit and he seemed to calm down.
"Alright, lets go", I got up and threw my pack around my shoulder, Magnemite rose to my side and we set off towards town.
The buildings of the town are rather small, I assume that they needed to be light weight in order to keep the bridge in tact. Walking along the streets of the town was something that needed getting used to. The roads were solid but still gave you that feeling of being suspended in the air, which messed with my head a bit. There were only a few streets but they were long and wide with multiple shops and homes strew along them, all of which were rather small. We barely got into town when I was unfortunately stopped.
"Hello! I'd like to welcome you to Crevice City on behalf of the Figment Organization," he was a short man, skinny and bald with a jet black goatee. He seemed way too excitable for the way he looked. He almost seemed a bit goofy as he extended his arms out wide in an odd and overly excited sort of greeting.
"Yeah, I've been here before," I told him and continued walking forward.
"We of Figment are doing a survey of the trainers in this area, if you wouldn't mind showing your Trainer card and answering a few questions," he hurried to catch up to me. When he was beside me I noticed how similar in age we were and I'm sure he would have mentioned it in his persistent manner had I not responded.
"Look, I'm not a trainer, I'm just passing through to see if the construction is done. So please, I'm not interested," I feel like I have to be harsh with these sorts of people or else they'll cling to you for good. This didn't seem to stop him though.
"Ah! So you've noticed our work on the Crevice City branch of our new Figment Park. It's a great place to hold battles or even just relax in our nice artificial environment. All of it put up by us for your enjoyment, be sure to fill out our survey once you reach the park."
"Uh, yeah sure," after that he stopped and finally turned back towards the city entrance looking very accomplished as if he had actually won me over.
I don't really care about the park, but he made it sound as if it were finished. If that's the case then I'll finally be able to leave this city. The construction had blocked off the western entrance and was the only thing that kept me cooped up on this town for so long. I continued down the road, I noticed the town's people were sitting outside their houses enjoying the day. I had an abundance of stares thrown at me as I went my way, I imagined that the locals didn't really know what to think of me hanging around the town for so many days. I tried to shrug it off and not let it get to me as I made my way down the road. The streets being so long made just walking down them quite the journey in itself and the stares only served to make the experience even longer.
I felt like I had just about made it to the other end of town when I began to notice a gathering outside of the center. We headed over towards the crowd and it seemed like I would have to force my way through as the crowd had blocked the road completely. As we pushed past the people I noticed that the thing that was attracting everyone's attention was a battle. I couldn't see any of the Pokemon or even the trainers but I could hear an abundance of growls and squawks coming from the center of the crowd. While I was competent enough to hold my own things like battles didn't really amuse me so I just kept trying to make my way past.
Part way through the noise from the crowd turned to applause, it seemed as if the battle had ended. While some of the crowd dispersed a few had remained behind and closed the circle around where the trainers had been. It must be the trainers' friends going to either congratulate or sympathize with them. Things like "Way to go!" and "No one can take you on!" where floating from them. I've always been a bit apathetic towards battling. Maybe it was the pacifist in me but the idea of getting all worked up and excited over a fight just wasn't appealing. I was more content with just traveling with Magnemite than battling with him.
I walked away further down the road, the path now clear, behind me I could hear one of the members of the group mention challenging the gym. As I reached the edge of town I noticed a large newly constructed building blocking my path. As I approached the doors Magnemite let out an excited buzz.
"I know, we're finally getting out of this town, partner." Magnemite bobbed back and forth in the air happily and we continued through the door.
Inside was a large room with couches and end tables that sat along the walls near the entrance. A reception desk sat on the left and a large circular symbol hung on the wall to the right. It wasn't the typical poke ball that adorned the centers, rather it was a rather basic design with two perpendicular lines within a circle. I headed towards the receptionist at his desk and waited for him to look up from his computer. He was young and dressed in a uniform of light blue with pale green accents. It looked similar to a rangers suit and was pinned with a smaller version of the circular symbol. He wore a cap of the same colors that just barely missed covering the ends of his blonde hair. Not exactly the kind of team uniform I'd like to be stuck with that's for sure.
"Hello sir, might I interest you in a pleasant stroll in Figment's new virtual Figment Park?" the man looked up from his computer with an eager smile. "It's only a meager 500 Poke'dollars."
"No, I'm just passing through to the other side."
"I'm sorry sir but it's impossible to get through without paying the fee and showing proof of your accomplishments within Crevice City." he didn't really seem sorry in fact it all sounded rehearsed though to his credit he managed to give it a slightly cheerful inflection.
"Accomplishments? Like what?"
"By regulations of the Figment organization we require that all users of our park must have acquired at least one badge or ribbon within Crevice City." again this all seemed rehearsed. I can't really understand why such a requirement exists in the first place.
"Listen, I'm not a trainer and I have no interest in being one. How exactly can you make a rule like this when most people don't even challenge the gyms?" needless to say I'm a bit annoyed at this point.
"How about a nice contest then?"
"I'm not registered as a contest performer, I'm not even registered as a trainer," as I said this he looked quizzically to Magnemite who was hovering to my side and then looked back at me with a raised brow. "He's not caught, he just travels with me," he didn't looked convinced but thankfully he didn't address it.
"Well I'm sorry sir, but these are Figment's regulations I really have no say in the matter. Please come again when you have one of the required accomplishments," with that he looked back towards his computer.
After this I angrily left the building back into the city, clearly arguing with the receptionist wouldn't have gotten me anywhere. I looked at Magnemite who let out a low buzz, looking a bit disappointed with this outcome. I reached over and patted him reassuringly.
"Well Partner, it looks like we don't really have a choice in the matter. Will you help me with this?" I didn't want to make him do anything he wasn't prepared for. He looked at me for a while then buzzed in agreement. With him by my side I knew we could achieve something within this town without having to stay too much longer. I would need to register for a trainer's license first though. I have absolutely no idea where to start.