Arylett Charnoa
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An interesting concept! I personally don't read much fanfiction, so I can't compare this to other Nuzlockes. But it does definitely catch my eye for being rather unique. I like your explanation of how shinies are mauled in the wild by their mothers due to being oddly colored. Also unique. You have some interesting ideas!Well, I'm brand new to here, but I've started my first written nuzlocke. It's a randomized nuzlocke, so I had to come up with a unique way to explain why my character was getting these pokemon, and this is what I came up with. I'll post the little blip under a spoiler tag so this won't be a giant post. (Also, my character is extremely Russian.)
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Okay, I guess I'll show you a random snippet of my Aelita series I wrote not too long ago. Not my best, but hey. It's something! And something usually doesn't happen very often.
Of course, you'll need some context for the terms and such used. Since this is completely original. A Valstaen is an anthropormorphic canine/avianlike creature that has mostly replaced the human race now on this planet. One of their key features is the gems on their chests. The human race lives on a tiny island (Yuval) segregated from the rest and have an option to integrate into the rest of society by undergoing something called Valist Conversion. (That turns you into a Valstaen)
The two main characters are meeting each other for the first time here. One of them is named after me, you'll notice.
Spoiler:
Lunaris Adamantine paced around his office, overlooking the test results that his father had sent him. His mind spun and rushed, trying to concentrate on this boring part of the job. It was loads of paperwork. Field research was over now, and he needed to check that idiot's mistakes.
He heard a "ding" and a vibrating sound coming from his cellphone. Sighing exasperatedly, he picked it up to see what stupidly repetitive and obvious message his father had sent him this time.
Huh… an e-mail.
Sender: HQosYih… continuing nonsense. Title: How would you like to finish what you've started?
He stared at it derisively and opened it up. Some random spam… at least it'd probably give him a good laugh.
To Lunaris Adamantine, the unfinished Valstaen… Those words immediately caught his eye, and his body tensed up.
The message continued, listing specific coordinates for a meeting place and informing him to print out a special attachment to bring it with him. Lunaris didn't know what he felt exactly. Excitement? Maybe that was it. But he was also cautious. They hadn't contacted him in years and now that they might have figured out a way, he'd have to work for it even more.
But he might as well not worry about things he couldn't change. What mattered is, there was a chance. And he wasn't going to hesitate the opportunity to seize it.
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Arriving in the secluded area of town that they had requested to meet him, Lunaris waited patiently for the agents of the HRC to arrive. Waiting in a weird part of town like this was nothing new to him; these people always preferred the shadows due to the stigma Valist Conversion held in human society.
"Present the attachment as instructed," A voice sounded from the shadows. Lunaris obeyed and placed a sheet of paper with odd symbols on the ground. The symbols began to glow, first becoming orange… and then green.
"Very good. Your interaction is approved," Although the words this woman spoke sounded oddly robotic, he could clearly tell that this was a natural human being, and not one of the usual androids they sent out. Strange…
"Mr. Adamantine, you are to go to HQ-Y6 to meet the client and undergo your briefing. Do you understand the conditions of your agreement?"
"Yes,"
"Very well. Preparing for transport… step onto the symbol," He did as he was instructed and suddenly felt very dizzy. A blur of colors were rushing all around him, his surroundings unclear. The familar sensation of teleportation. Abruptly, everything around him stopped, and he nearly fell over when he arrived at the final destination.
"Ah, ha ha. Welcome, Mr. Adamantine!" A voice with an odd accent practically shouted at him enthusiastically. He merely rubbed his head in response, trying to gain his bearings as he slowly got to his feet.
"I'm sorry about the bumpy ride. Those pieces of paper are terribly antiquated… but it's the only way to get around here without looking suspicious!" He started to laugh in a jolly fashion.
"It's no problem,"
"So… why don't you show me… your gem?" The older gentleman stroked his beard, staring at Lunaris in an intrigued fashion.
The young man removed his rather baggy shirt, revealing a somewhat dim-looking blue gem, its insides looking a bit murky.
"My, my! It's looking a bit dirty, isn't it? That's understandable though. We can get that cleaned later. Oh, I'm quite sorry! I forgot to tell you my name. I'm Dr. Franz Gunter, By the way, you can put your shirt back on,"
"Nice to meet you, Dr. Gunter!" He smiled in a friendly manner, placing his shirt back on, then looked at the doctor curiously.
"Anyway… in the message, it said there was a client I'd be meeting,"
"Ah… yes. Miss Charnoa. Of course, of course you'd be curious about your mentee. Come with me, please!" The somewhat eccentric Dr. Gunter led him away from the room he had arrived in and down a series of rather old-looking hallways, doors with chipping paint and broken down machines were just around every corner. The place looked like it could do with a good repair job. But that was to be expected in these facilities.
"So what's this Miss Charnoa like anyway?"
"A very sweet girl. Obedient and very displicined, just the way the higher ups like her!" He grinned somewhat mischeviously. "Don't worry, she won't give you any problems,"
As as they were to turn yet another corner, the doctor stopped abruptly at a rather new-looking door that looked out of place. He knocked.
"Miss Charnoa! Your new guardian is here to see you!"
"Just a moment!" A young-sounding voice responded, as they heard the sounds of rustling and objects being bumped around. The door opened to reveal a small dark-haired girl dressed in red. He noticed that she also had a gem embedded in her chest, but unlike his, hers was extremely bright and vivid. Lunaris looked down at her, but she seemed to avert his gaze.
"It's nice to meet you, sir," She bowed very formally.
Dr. Gunter laughed even more boisterously than before. "Now, now! You don't have to be like that around everyone! Especially not around this guy, correct?"
"Nah, not at all. It's very good to meet you too, Miss Charnoa!" He grinned at her in as friendly a way he could manage, noting that she seemed a bit uncomfortable.
"I'm sorry… uhm… my name is Arylett. You can call me that for.. less formality,"
"You can call me Lunaris then. Don't worry, Arylett! I'll be sure you're all fluffy and wingy before you can say 'squidwaffle'!" He responded to her cheerfully. She merely gave him a strange look, blushing rather red. It looked like she was trying not to laugh.
"Well, looks like you two are going to get along wonderfully! Let's go get you briefed," Smiling, he led the pair of them further down the old halls. In that time, Lunaris thought he should probably get to know this girl he'd be working with for probably quite a long time.
"So Arylett… what do you like to do?"
"I like to research Psyche through the use of runes," She stated quite plainly.
"Sounds pretty cool! I'm not really too good at Psyche myself… more of an Impulse guy, really,"
"Impulse… I'm not very good at that," Arylett sounded somewhat disappointed.
"That's okay! I'm good enough for the both of us,"
"Well, that's good,"
Obviously, she wasn't the best conversationalist, so he tried pursuing a different route. "I don't know much about runes. We don't study them much at the Bloodstone Supermarket. At least, not in the machines division,"
"Bloodstone Supermarket? You work there?"
"Yup. It kind of sucks, so that's why I'm here trying to become a Valstaen too. That and so I won't look like the only weirdo with a rock stuck in his chest," Lunaris stated, as Arylett gave him that same odd look in response.
"Sorry to stop your kids' fun, but we've arrived," Dr. Gunter interjected. The three of them entered through a particularly shoddy-looking blue door, where they were given a particularly long explanation of what was to come… Lunaris drank it all in. He was to protect this girl even if it meant his life. Other than that, it was more of what he already knew. Soon, he'd have to leave home… to face his father and tell him he'd be starting up his mad quest again.
When they walked out…
"Pah! So boring it made your head spin. All these formalities…" Dr. Gunter shook his head.
"This mission is very important," Arylett responded seriously. She had been carrying a small computerlike device with her, which she was still inputing notes about what had been said during the briefing. Lunaris chuckled at her diligence.
"I think I've got that drilled in my head now. Couldn't be any more drilled even if you grabbed one made of knowledge and poked a hole into my brain,"
She shook her head in a way that suggested she was half-exasperated, half amused.
"Let's get going," The young woman responded as she closed up her computer and began walking up ahead.
"See? Didn't I tell you? It's gonna be interesting with you two, eh?"
"Probably," responded Lunaris, as he followed his new charge down the spiraling hallways. She seemed to have started going down the completely wrong path from where they had been instructed to go. But he would teach the right way to go, as he would many things in time.
He heard a "ding" and a vibrating sound coming from his cellphone. Sighing exasperatedly, he picked it up to see what stupidly repetitive and obvious message his father had sent him this time.
Huh… an e-mail.
Sender: HQosYih… continuing nonsense. Title: How would you like to finish what you've started?
He stared at it derisively and opened it up. Some random spam… at least it'd probably give him a good laugh.
To Lunaris Adamantine, the unfinished Valstaen… Those words immediately caught his eye, and his body tensed up.
This is no random spam of your inbox, but a highly classified message for your eyes only. I apologize for the unprofessional appearance, but it had to be to disguise this message's very sensitive contents.
My name is Hayato Izamora, Chief Emissary of the W.E. As you may recall with your dealings with the Human Rights Committee, you were told that we would get back to you when we discovered a way to finish your Conversion. That way is now.
However, there is a mission of utmost importance that you must undertake before we can complete your transformation. One that necessitates your unique situation. There is a client of ours who requires your expertise and guidance on her path towards becoming a Valist.
Her name is Arylett Charnoa and she is an agent of our Human Ambassador program. A young and promising girl who is in great danger from a rogue organization known as MIANG. We must remove her from Yuval and put her safely in our care. A human operative with knowledge and experience in the process of Valist Conversion is required, and we have decided that you are the most suitable candidate for this job.
Should you choose to undertake this mission, please arrive at…
The message continued, listing specific coordinates for a meeting place and informing him to print out a special attachment to bring it with him. Lunaris didn't know what he felt exactly. Excitement? Maybe that was it. But he was also cautious. They hadn't contacted him in years and now that they might have figured out a way, he'd have to work for it even more.
But he might as well not worry about things he couldn't change. What mattered is, there was a chance. And he wasn't going to hesitate the opportunity to seize it.
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Arriving in the secluded area of town that they had requested to meet him, Lunaris waited patiently for the agents of the HRC to arrive. Waiting in a weird part of town like this was nothing new to him; these people always preferred the shadows due to the stigma Valist Conversion held in human society.
"Present the attachment as instructed," A voice sounded from the shadows. Lunaris obeyed and placed a sheet of paper with odd symbols on the ground. The symbols began to glow, first becoming orange… and then green.
"Very good. Your interaction is approved," Although the words this woman spoke sounded oddly robotic, he could clearly tell that this was a natural human being, and not one of the usual androids they sent out. Strange…
"Mr. Adamantine, you are to go to HQ-Y6 to meet the client and undergo your briefing. Do you understand the conditions of your agreement?"
"Yes,"
"Very well. Preparing for transport… step onto the symbol," He did as he was instructed and suddenly felt very dizzy. A blur of colors were rushing all around him, his surroundings unclear. The familar sensation of teleportation. Abruptly, everything around him stopped, and he nearly fell over when he arrived at the final destination.
"Ah, ha ha. Welcome, Mr. Adamantine!" A voice with an odd accent practically shouted at him enthusiastically. He merely rubbed his head in response, trying to gain his bearings as he slowly got to his feet.
"I'm sorry about the bumpy ride. Those pieces of paper are terribly antiquated… but it's the only way to get around here without looking suspicious!" He started to laugh in a jolly fashion.
"It's no problem,"
"So… why don't you show me… your gem?" The older gentleman stroked his beard, staring at Lunaris in an intrigued fashion.
The young man removed his rather baggy shirt, revealing a somewhat dim-looking blue gem, its insides looking a bit murky.
"My, my! It's looking a bit dirty, isn't it? That's understandable though. We can get that cleaned later. Oh, I'm quite sorry! I forgot to tell you my name. I'm Dr. Franz Gunter, By the way, you can put your shirt back on,"
"Nice to meet you, Dr. Gunter!" He smiled in a friendly manner, placing his shirt back on, then looked at the doctor curiously.
"Anyway… in the message, it said there was a client I'd be meeting,"
"Ah… yes. Miss Charnoa. Of course, of course you'd be curious about your mentee. Come with me, please!" The somewhat eccentric Dr. Gunter led him away from the room he had arrived in and down a series of rather old-looking hallways, doors with chipping paint and broken down machines were just around every corner. The place looked like it could do with a good repair job. But that was to be expected in these facilities.
"So what's this Miss Charnoa like anyway?"
"A very sweet girl. Obedient and very displicined, just the way the higher ups like her!" He grinned somewhat mischeviously. "Don't worry, she won't give you any problems,"
As as they were to turn yet another corner, the doctor stopped abruptly at a rather new-looking door that looked out of place. He knocked.
"Miss Charnoa! Your new guardian is here to see you!"
"Just a moment!" A young-sounding voice responded, as they heard the sounds of rustling and objects being bumped around. The door opened to reveal a small dark-haired girl dressed in red. He noticed that she also had a gem embedded in her chest, but unlike his, hers was extremely bright and vivid. Lunaris looked down at her, but she seemed to avert his gaze.
"It's nice to meet you, sir," She bowed very formally.
Dr. Gunter laughed even more boisterously than before. "Now, now! You don't have to be like that around everyone! Especially not around this guy, correct?"
"Nah, not at all. It's very good to meet you too, Miss Charnoa!" He grinned at her in as friendly a way he could manage, noting that she seemed a bit uncomfortable.
"I'm sorry… uhm… my name is Arylett. You can call me that for.. less formality,"
"You can call me Lunaris then. Don't worry, Arylett! I'll be sure you're all fluffy and wingy before you can say 'squidwaffle'!" He responded to her cheerfully. She merely gave him a strange look, blushing rather red. It looked like she was trying not to laugh.
"Well, looks like you two are going to get along wonderfully! Let's go get you briefed," Smiling, he led the pair of them further down the old halls. In that time, Lunaris thought he should probably get to know this girl he'd be working with for probably quite a long time.
"So Arylett… what do you like to do?"
"I like to research Psyche through the use of runes," She stated quite plainly.
"Sounds pretty cool! I'm not really too good at Psyche myself… more of an Impulse guy, really,"
"Impulse… I'm not very good at that," Arylett sounded somewhat disappointed.
"That's okay! I'm good enough for the both of us,"
"Well, that's good,"
Obviously, she wasn't the best conversationalist, so he tried pursuing a different route. "I don't know much about runes. We don't study them much at the Bloodstone Supermarket. At least, not in the machines division,"
"Bloodstone Supermarket? You work there?"
"Yup. It kind of sucks, so that's why I'm here trying to become a Valstaen too. That and so I won't look like the only weirdo with a rock stuck in his chest," Lunaris stated, as Arylett gave him that same odd look in response.
"Sorry to stop your kids' fun, but we've arrived," Dr. Gunter interjected. The three of them entered through a particularly shoddy-looking blue door, where they were given a particularly long explanation of what was to come… Lunaris drank it all in. He was to protect this girl even if it meant his life. Other than that, it was more of what he already knew. Soon, he'd have to leave home… to face his father and tell him he'd be starting up his mad quest again.
When they walked out…
"Pah! So boring it made your head spin. All these formalities…" Dr. Gunter shook his head.
"This mission is very important," Arylett responded seriously. She had been carrying a small computerlike device with her, which she was still inputing notes about what had been said during the briefing. Lunaris chuckled at her diligence.
"I think I've got that drilled in my head now. Couldn't be any more drilled even if you grabbed one made of knowledge and poked a hole into my brain,"
She shook her head in a way that suggested she was half-exasperated, half amused.
"Let's get going," The young woman responded as she closed up her computer and began walking up ahead.
"See? Didn't I tell you? It's gonna be interesting with you two, eh?"
"Probably," responded Lunaris, as he followed his new charge down the spiraling hallways. She seemed to have started going down the completely wrong path from where they had been instructed to go. But he would teach the right way to go, as he would many things in time.
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