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Cape City
Another blast shook Cape City. Once more, Zane saw as flames erupted into a large explosion that caused buildings to crumble, and fire to spread like a virus. Though he knew he was probably in for a huge fight once he would reach the area, he found himself releasing a sigh of relief, largely because he was thankful they had managed to evacuate most of the civilians before any of the destruction had begun. That lingering thought soon vanished, however, as he realized that if they didn't stop the Inferno soon, he would end up severely harming a lot of the Alpha Alliance soldiers, along with the Gold Tribe, if he hadn't already. Zane hoped he hadn't already.
As he approached the area, Zane could feel sweat dripping down his forehead. There was a significant increase in the temperature in the area, and portions of the area was already on fire, even if he was quite a distance from the point of the action. He quickly moved through, covering his mouth with his arm as to not inhale too much smoke and ash and dust. Then, another large explosion of energy hit, causing Zane to stagger back at this one. There was no telling the amount of damage that was being caused. He had to hurry, dashing past Alpha Alliance soldiers as they clashed with Ancients, and lending a hand as well along the way, quick with his Aerial Ace.
Gallant and Speculum retracted from the fighting momentarily to catch the other Gold Tribe members, Paladin, Blitzkrieg and the Shadow Protector along the roof.
"Hmph..." Gallant began, grunting and crossing his arms as he looked over them, having earlier observed Paladin and Blitzkrieg taken on Ancients. "I hope that's not all you guys are capable of. Back in my day, I could wrestle a Tauros with my bare hands and come out on top. Remember that you've got Valkaria on all your shoulders. We gotta give it our all!"
Sounds of battle escalating could be heard below. Gallant observed the battlefield, spotting General Hazone among the mix, directing Alpha Alliance soldiers through the hordes of Ancients. He was leading them to the Stoneguard, the capital building and base of operations of the Silver Tribe. Though, they still had quite a bit of Ancients to bulldoze through to get there. Still, they were slowly making progress. The battle seemed to go favorably.
Then there was the large eruption of flames further off on the battlefield, most of the others determining the handiwork of Inferno, to which Gallant agreed. But also, on the other side of things, he saw the crumbling of part of the wall of Cape City, an act seeming to have happened by a single Pokemon. If Gallant had to guess, it was another Sentinel, which reminded himself that there was likely more than one on this battlefield. When they would be making their appearances, the dynamic of the battle would change, and the advantage of the lack of leadership they would have had would be gone.
Gallant cracked his neck, preparing to go back into the fray of the battle below. He observed the others one last time, setting his eyes on each of them to see how they were doing. For the most part, they seemed to be in stable condition, though Gallant did worry a bit about the Golurk Paladin's appearance, the mysterious gray area that inhabited his body. He figured it was something better to handle after this battle. However, as he set his sights on Speculum, he noticed the Ditto, who now appeared in his Grovyle form, intently and somewhat uneasily staring off to something behind the old Sawk.
Gallant turned quickly to see the object of his torment, seeing a larger paw that is tipped in purple and split at the end grab hold of the edge of the building and make its way to the top. The Pokemon leaped up in a heave of his body weight, then landed with one paw and one knee to the ground, before standing upright, facing his Gold Tribe upon the rooftop. Gallant now turned his entire body to face the Pokemon, and Speculum did the same. Though the Pokemon appeared to be panting heavily, he gave his enemies a malicious smile. The Mienshao stared down the vast number of enemies upon the rooftop unfazed, each one of them of different sizes and shapes than himself, some of which were twice or even three times as large as he was, yet still no reaction of panic or worry came to him. Instead, he appeared to be in a state of jubilance, excited to finally be able to come toe to toe with the enemies they had been hunting for so long, without any roadblocks or red tape to stand in the way. As per the orders of Auron, and other roadblocks along the way which prevented him, he had not gotten a chance to entangle with the Gold Tribe since the torturehouse, which seemed so long ago, and even then, the encounter was brief. Now, the Mienshao was free to do as he desired, having been thinking about this moment for a while, and letting his mind roam free over the different, intricate, and elaborated ways in which he wanted to see his opponents suffer. Gathering his body, the Mienshao bent his knees and formed a fighting stance, preparing to engage his opponents head on. Though he was an enemy that Gallant once called friend, brother, he knew that one false move, one misstep, a single lowering of the guard, or misplaced footing could mean death against one of the most threatening Sentinels. After all, he had a reputation of getting things done with ruthless efficiency, upon relying not on brute force or his own form to accomplish goals, but on a combination of tact, strength, and careful deliberation in his movements. He was known to make use of every advantage he could get, of using his environment, his opponents' weaknesses, and his own advantages to the maximum, all while encompassing a body no bigger than Gallant's but deceptively much stronger and faster. Those who had typically died against this Sentinel saw only what their eyes could show, and thus were easy targets.
And that once again would be how Scar the Sentinel intended to destroy his enemies.
Another blast shook Cape City. Once more, Zane saw as flames erupted into a large explosion that caused buildings to crumble, and fire to spread like a virus. Though he knew he was probably in for a huge fight once he would reach the area, he found himself releasing a sigh of relief, largely because he was thankful they had managed to evacuate most of the civilians before any of the destruction had begun. That lingering thought soon vanished, however, as he realized that if they didn't stop the Inferno soon, he would end up severely harming a lot of the Alpha Alliance soldiers, along with the Gold Tribe, if he hadn't already. Zane hoped he hadn't already.
As he approached the area, Zane could feel sweat dripping down his forehead. There was a significant increase in the temperature in the area, and portions of the area was already on fire, even if he was quite a distance from the point of the action. He quickly moved through, covering his mouth with his arm as to not inhale too much smoke and ash and dust. Then, another large explosion of energy hit, causing Zane to stagger back at this one. There was no telling the amount of damage that was being caused. He had to hurry, dashing past Alpha Alliance soldiers as they clashed with Ancients, and lending a hand as well along the way, quick with his Aerial Ace.
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Gallant and Speculum retracted from the fighting momentarily to catch the other Gold Tribe members, Paladin, Blitzkrieg and the Shadow Protector along the roof.
"Hmph..." Gallant began, grunting and crossing his arms as he looked over them, having earlier observed Paladin and Blitzkrieg taken on Ancients. "I hope that's not all you guys are capable of. Back in my day, I could wrestle a Tauros with my bare hands and come out on top. Remember that you've got Valkaria on all your shoulders. We gotta give it our all!"
Sounds of battle escalating could be heard below. Gallant observed the battlefield, spotting General Hazone among the mix, directing Alpha Alliance soldiers through the hordes of Ancients. He was leading them to the Stoneguard, the capital building and base of operations of the Silver Tribe. Though, they still had quite a bit of Ancients to bulldoze through to get there. Still, they were slowly making progress. The battle seemed to go favorably.
Then there was the large eruption of flames further off on the battlefield, most of the others determining the handiwork of Inferno, to which Gallant agreed. But also, on the other side of things, he saw the crumbling of part of the wall of Cape City, an act seeming to have happened by a single Pokemon. If Gallant had to guess, it was another Sentinel, which reminded himself that there was likely more than one on this battlefield. When they would be making their appearances, the dynamic of the battle would change, and the advantage of the lack of leadership they would have had would be gone.
Gallant cracked his neck, preparing to go back into the fray of the battle below. He observed the others one last time, setting his eyes on each of them to see how they were doing. For the most part, they seemed to be in stable condition, though Gallant did worry a bit about the Golurk Paladin's appearance, the mysterious gray area that inhabited his body. He figured it was something better to handle after this battle. However, as he set his sights on Speculum, he noticed the Ditto, who now appeared in his Grovyle form, intently and somewhat uneasily staring off to something behind the old Sawk.
Gallant turned quickly to see the object of his torment, seeing a larger paw that is tipped in purple and split at the end grab hold of the edge of the building and make its way to the top. The Pokemon leaped up in a heave of his body weight, then landed with one paw and one knee to the ground, before standing upright, facing his Gold Tribe upon the rooftop. Gallant now turned his entire body to face the Pokemon, and Speculum did the same. Though the Pokemon appeared to be panting heavily, he gave his enemies a malicious smile. The Mienshao stared down the vast number of enemies upon the rooftop unfazed, each one of them of different sizes and shapes than himself, some of which were twice or even three times as large as he was, yet still no reaction of panic or worry came to him. Instead, he appeared to be in a state of jubilance, excited to finally be able to come toe to toe with the enemies they had been hunting for so long, without any roadblocks or red tape to stand in the way. As per the orders of Auron, and other roadblocks along the way which prevented him, he had not gotten a chance to entangle with the Gold Tribe since the torturehouse, which seemed so long ago, and even then, the encounter was brief. Now, the Mienshao was free to do as he desired, having been thinking about this moment for a while, and letting his mind roam free over the different, intricate, and elaborated ways in which he wanted to see his opponents suffer. Gathering his body, the Mienshao bent his knees and formed a fighting stance, preparing to engage his opponents head on. Though he was an enemy that Gallant once called friend, brother, he knew that one false move, one misstep, a single lowering of the guard, or misplaced footing could mean death against one of the most threatening Sentinels. After all, he had a reputation of getting things done with ruthless efficiency, upon relying not on brute force or his own form to accomplish goals, but on a combination of tact, strength, and careful deliberation in his movements. He was known to make use of every advantage he could get, of using his environment, his opponents' weaknesses, and his own advantages to the maximum, all while encompassing a body no bigger than Gallant's but deceptively much stronger and faster. Those who had typically died against this Sentinel saw only what their eyes could show, and thus were easy targets.
And that once again would be how Scar the Sentinel intended to destroy his enemies.
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