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The Dandy Highwayman (That You're Too Scared to Me
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- 10
- Years
- Age 31
- Chichester, UK
- Seen Jun 16, 2019
A New Challenger Appears!
It was quiet in Fort Ferrol for now. Guardia wasn't sure at that moment if that was a good thing or a bad thing. It meant at the very least that the war had not yet reached it. But the place had altered a bit from their first venture here a little over a week ago. Ferrol was occupied by perhaps two hundred villagers, with two dozen Valkarian soldiers also present, as well as a small SEC and Seeker presence. There were also three Gold Tribe members stationed here to help protect: 'Reign' the Seaking, 'Whirlwind' the Fearow, and 'Wraith' the Dusknoir.
Now, refugees from the south have come here for shelter, a sign things weren't doing well in Valkaria. Though Guardia didn't need confirmation of that. Hanso's update did more than clear that up. The problem was that while the refugee and citizen size doubled, the defenders did not. If any sizable army under Darkrai would come through here, Ferrol wouldn't last long. The Gold Tribe leader could only hope selfishly that Darkrai's forces were preoccupied in other locations.
As she sat on top of the watchtower and scanned her eyes across the mountains and forests, she found herself with little to do while the others continued to prepare for the upcoming trip to Anatellia. It wouldn't be long now before they left, but she hated to sit around and do nothing, so scouting was perhaps the best thing for her to occupy her time.
Behind Guardia, the head of a certain blue Floatzel peeked up over the floor before the rest of Kaveri followed it up. A mischievous glint in her eyes, she crept forward and slapped her paws down on the Zangoose's shoulders and leaned forward to whisper in her ear, "'Sup."
Guardia tensed a bit at the surprising grasp on her shoulder and the subsequent whisper. However, the Gold Tribe leader relaxed soon after it was none other than Kaveri. "Just relaxing, scouting. You?"
"Well, keeping you company now," Kaveri said as she leaned back on one of the railings. "You looked bored."
Guardia grinned and nodded her head. "Plenty of room up here."
"You know, that's a good way to lose an eye Kav." A familiar voice piped up shortly before Callimer drew close to the two. Of course if not for Kaveri's distraction any number of things about him would have been noticed by Guardia from miles away. "Next time Guardia might just turn, claws out, and catch ya by accident." The friendly smile proved the Dragonite's jest, although it was a possibility, if an extremely remote one.
"Well, you're not totally wrong, especially with everyone on edge right now," Guardia muttered and looked across Fort Ferrol from the top of the watchtower. "Did you see the new influx of refugees? There must be a hundred new ones!"
Cal looked at the various 'mon who could only have come from areas taken or razed by Darkrai. "Yeah, that means things are still getting worse, and not only worse, but closer. All the more reason we have to keep going, and win. As long as I don't have to go toe-to-toe with any more legendaries, that wasn't as fun as I would have hoped in my old delusions of greatness."
Kaveri thumped a paw on her brother's back, hanging off of him - quite literally, he was tall enough that her paws weren't touching the ground. "Not so delusional if you are great," she said, giving him a grin.
"Oh? Then all those bruises must have been my imagination, silly me spending all that time in bed for nothing." Cal smiled back at his sister, still glad to have her companionship again. He'd barely been able to stand letting her out of his sight since they'd returned to Ferrol, though he'd suck it up and cope if she decided to run off.
Guardia grinned as she watched the two of them have their banter. "It's good to see the two of you together again. Us Gold tribe in general are a pretty tight-knit group, like a family. But having actual family in here makes it all the more special, I'd say. You guys are lucky."
"Can't argue with ya there," Kaveri said with a chuckled, dropping the short distance back to the floor from Cal's shoulder.
Cal put a hand on Kaveri's shoulder. "We're a package deal, lucky you Guardia, you got a two-for-one."
The next 'mon that began to cross the bridge into Ferrol was either a very, very strange refugee or not one at all. She was a Riolu, large in stature for her species, even if that did still leave her comparatively small. She bore very specific markings on her body - a purple flame covered the left-hand side of her face, a pattern that had been dyed into it many years ago and she wore around her right arm some kind of bracelet - made from the spare bone of her first hunting kill. Both of these marked her as a member of what were known as The Pack to those who knew of them... an indigenous tribe, from a long distance away... and this Riolu looked lost and apprehensive about even daring to enter the fort - she had prayed to the Eon before she even left the cover of her forest and marked out her trail through so she could beat a hasty escape. She was ready to turn tail, if things went sour.... but hoped that wasn't needed.
Guardia was the first to notice this newcomer to Fort Ferrol from the top of the watchtower as she chatted with Cal and Kav. Her appearance wasn't that of a typical refugee... in fact it wasn't typical at all of what she had seen. The closest she could think of to describe her was similar to how Abel described the Morrians back in Tollen. Feeling a bit paranoid, and a tad bit curious, Guardia called out to her from her spot on the watchtower.
"Where are you coming from, stranger?"
"Where are you..." The Riolu seemed to think over the sentence for a few seconds, given it could have multiple meanings, before deciding which one to take, pointing her right paw directly at the point at which she had emerged from the forest.
Guardia looked to where the Riolu pointed and cocked an eyebrow. She couldn't tell immediately if the 'mon was trying to be funny or if she was a bit slow. "Care to be a bit more specific? What country are you from? Or are you from one of the surrounding villages?"
She apparently needed to think longer on that. "I... apologise? I do not speak your tongue well. What is a 'country'? I know of my tribe only."
Guardia mouthed an 'Oh' in realization. "Non-native speaker, huh? You don't see many of those..." The Zangoose jumped down off of the watchtower and relatively nearby the Riolu. "What place do you and your tribe live? Do you have a village? A home?"
"We... roam? Is that your word?" the young 'mon responded. "We stay a place for a time, then we onward move." She definitely found this reaction... strange. Most who had heard of her tribe instinctively feared her, she represented the unknown after all.
"Oh, like nomads," Guardia stated with a nod. "That's interesting. I don't think I've met many like that," The Zangoose looked around the Riolu before she brought her eyes to her again. "Are you alone here now? Where is the rest of your tribe?"
The Riolu's eyes seemed to widen when she was asked where they were. She curtly swore, a foul curse in her own language. She knew how her people tended to move, usually she could find them, but she still didn't know exactly where they were... "I am.. unaware. I separate to seek help for us. We are in danger."
"Danger?" Guardia repeated with a tilt of her head. "Danger from what? Or who?"
"I.... I already speak too much." the Riolu turned her head away. "I come in search of a tribe of gold... I have heard speak of a tribe in the Stone Dwellers, I think they may believe the plight of another."
"Tribe of Gold?" Guardia repeated. "You mean the Gold Tribe? Yeah, that's us," She stated with a nod, pointing to herself and then the Floatzel and Dragonite still on the watchtower. "I'm the leader of the Gold Tribe. You can call me Guardia."
"And I'm Jetstream," Kaveri said, coming down in a spurt of water and thumping a paw to her chest. "No one but the folks in the Tribe really call me that, though. Yeh can just call me Kaveri," she added with a chortle, casting the Riolu a friendly grin.
The shimmering Dragonite Guardia had pointed to earlier floated down as lightly as possible, giving his wings one last powerful flap so he could touch down quietly. With the difference in size between them and the Riolu's nervousness he didn't want her feeling like he might be any sort of threat. "My name is Callimer, though many who aren't close to me know me as the Emerald Sentinel...or Greeny if you're tiny and evil." He finished with a smirk.
"I fought against another tribe not too long ago, I'm glad to see yours seems more reasonable. What is it you need of the Gold Tribe?"
The tribal nodded her head to Callimer. "This is true. My people do not enjoy war. Should I perhaps share my own name? I would not impose and ask when our people have barely spoken... I am known as Maxia Nyalla. I will speak as the voice of the Eleven for the tribe of Gold."
Guardia nodded politely. "Nice to meet you Maxia Nyalla. Our tribe is in the business of helping 'mon, so if we can help you, we'll definitely try. Maybe you could lead us to where your tribe is and we can see what we can do? If they are nearby, that is."
"Hold on Guardia." Cal interjected. "If it was that simple I doubt she would be here by herself, how about for now we just let her talk to us about exactly why she came here."
Guardia nodded in agreement. "Alright, why don't you tell us exactly why you're here?"
Nyalla let the two talk amongst themselves, only speaking once she was certain they were done. "I am here alone... because my people are not friendly to outsiders... which is why I don't want to say much before I am sure we may trust you..." The Riolu started as she said that, realising what her words implied. "I promise by the Eon I come forward in friendship... I can't trust too fast though."
"I can understand that thinking," Guardia responded with a nod of her head. "We've been burned in the past too by trusting some we shouldn't have. But I agree that this works both ways. We really don't know anything about you yet so we're not sure what we can do for you until that. Maybe we can come to some sort of agreement? A trade for a trade? Help for help? It's the only way I can think we can both get what we want, without fully trusting each other yet."
"You are in need?" Nyalla inquired, her tone rising a little with the question. "I... can only try. Our situation is dire, I do not know what, if anything we may offer. Only myself."
"Yourself?" Guardia questioned. "Do you have some skill in combat or negotiations?"
"I am not certain. Do your people?" She asked. "I would be willing to show if you need."
"The Gold Tribe are known warriors, yeah," Guardia answered as she loosened her shoulders. "I guess a quick spar couldn't hurt, could it? Just to see what you're made of," Guardia bounced up and down a few times to get a bit more loose, and then positioned herself in a fighting stance. "Let me know if I'm going too hard, alright?"
Nyalla, on the other hand, did not seem to put up any guard at all. In fact, the only sign she'd done anything was a very hard to spot flicker of blue aura over her eyes that flared for only a fraction of a second. A Detect. Whatever this Zangoose had planned, she'd have it read before she even began. "If this is how you test, Chief Guardia. At your ready-ness..."
Guardia nodded and went to work right away. She decided to try a Crush Claw on the Riolu, though she held back as she struck so as not to harm Nyalla too much in case she was not an experienced fighter.
Nyalla smirked. Of course, she had it read out already, shooting forward and sliding beneath the Zangoose as she leapt, leaving only empty ground for her claws to strike, rising up behind her with... a laugh? She'd never seen an attack like it before, not from one of her tribe or their enemies. "Aren't you supposed to hit me?" She hadn't learnt the subtlety to put on a mocking tone, which almost seemed like she was genuinely asking Guardia if her intent was to miss. Regradless, she had a good idea for how far the Zangoose could reach now... just stay a little outside of that...
Guardia was impressed by the initial dodge of the Riolu. She was definitely a fast one, or maybe she had just been lucky with the first dodge. Guardia decided to try and test it again to make sure. "Not bad, let's see how you take this!" She yelled, and ran in again for a slash against the smaller opponent.
The Riolu most certainly was a fast one. With all her focus on defense, she could probably keep that up forever, although frankly, it'd never win a fight. But she was starting to figure Guardia's style, very aggressive, almost akin to a wild Tauros... She was going to have to strike after each attack, when the opportunity presented itself. Her size was actually to her advantage - if she'd been any larger, the Zangoose would've put a far nastier cut into her than she did as Nyalla spun sideways, just catching Guardia's claw in her side with a little grimace. No matter. She pulled her arm back, focusing and feeling her Aura energy convene, shooting it forward to release an Aura Sphere, one that would shoot over Guardia's shoulder, but definitely an apt demonstration of the 'special thing' she could do.
Guardia seemed to be cautious for a moment when her claws connected upon the Riolu briefly. She studied her reactions to see how exactly she fared. Surprisingly, she didn't pay it much mind, which was a good sign for Guardia. When the aura energy shot out at Guardia, she quickly ducked to the side to narrowly avoid it as it passed over her shoulder. She briefly observed the attack go past her, before turning back to Nyalla and bracing for whatever would happen next, as well as prepare to go in for another Crush Claw.
Nyalla had already scouted the Crush Claw once, and seeing it come again, she was ready to jump backwards out of its path... and keep backing up and up and up, putting some space between the two - watching the Zangoose carefully, a few sparks of Aura flaring at her fingertips, but she didn't make her move just yet.
Guardia smirked as she watched Nyalla dodge the next attack as well. It confirmed for her that her initial dodge definitely wasn't a fluke. The 'mon was fast. But Guardia needed to know she was more than just a speedster. She had to see if she was able to take a hit... or hit back. She decided to speed forward and close the distance between the two. Taking off into the air, the Zangoose leader prepared her claws and burst forward a few meters off the ground and jumped at the Riolu. As she came down, she went for her side with an Aerial Ace.
Nyalla didn't flinch or even try to evade this time. That space had been made with a purpose, giving her time as the Zangoose strode up to her to focus down and prepare another Aura Sphere - with a shout in her own tongue, she released the blue soul bullet, straight at her - realising as she'd released it she hadn't remembered to hold back on the attack at all, her eyes already widened in shock at how much she stood to hurt her.
Guardia's eyes opened wide as she saw the blue aura shoot of directly at her. Being in mid-air and with no where to move or dodge, the Zangoose leader took the attack directly in the chest and was forced back. She collided and skidded heavily with the ground and groaned once she finally came to a halt. It took a few moments for Guardia to lay there and process what had occurred before she began to slowly make her way to her feet. There was a tingling pain which emitted from her chest that she attempted to ignore, though it was a definite confirmation for her that Nyalla was no pushover.
The Riolu charged up to the stricken Zangoose, offering a paw as she hauled herself to her feet. "I-I'm sorry! I didn't mean to do that so hard!"
"Ugh... don't worry, don't worry," Guardia stated as she grabbed hold of the Riolu's paw on her way up. She grinned at the Riolu and dropped her guard. "Yep, that'll about prove it. You've got a warrior in you, definitely."
Nyalla nodded. "All of my people have... I do not know if it is the same for you, we must hunt and fight every day in our lives. We cannot be weak." She seemed to relax a little more now that Guardia was back safely on her feet. "Then, is it settled, Gold Chief Guardia? Do we have co-operation?"
Guardia nodded. "It's a bit different, but there are similarities. Just like you we are the warriors of our people. Every day we must protect them," She explained as she gestured to herself as well as Kaveri and Callimer. "Right now, our people are in trouble and we can't protect them on our own. Which is why we're going to Anatellia to find help. To stop Darkrai and his armies. We can use a warrior like you on our journey. So I say we have cooperation. You help us now, and when you've gotten to know us, when the time is right, we'll return the favor. Agreed?"
Nyalla seemed very troubled, especially at the mention of Darkrai. "Darkrai... we face a god?" She bowed her head to focus. Perhaps going against a god was crazy. No, it definitely was. "I... I will go. In the names of my ancestors, my gods and my people. We need the help. I have question though. What is An...atellia?"
"It's a place far north of here, where many 'mon live together," Guardia explained. She tried to put it in simpler terms so that Nyalla would understand. "Like you and I, they have many different tribes living together in one area, over a hundred in fact, but many don't get along, and all worship different legendaries, err, gods, as you put it. My... associate will probably tell us more about them just before we head there."
Up above, near the rooftops, a dark figure sighed to himself as he stared across at the scene. He made sure to stay in the shadows as he began to hop along the shingles on the roofs. Now, the problem was figuring out how to keep a few details away from Penance.