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Tsulong
The Arcanine was standing on a hill, looking over to the battlefield. He saw Captain Vallckran, finishing off Lord Zeke. Tsulong was no vain person, he knew Zeke's time would come eventually; that the Brotherhood would lose this battle... yet he couldn't help but feel a pinch of sadness, seeing the Zangoose die again. He didn't expect anything less from Captain Vallckran; when he himself served his time in the Crimson Company, as a youngster, he foolishly looked up to the battle hardened Garchomp warlord, as he looked up to King Aion. Skill, and raw power, that's what he was taught mattered, for they brought influence. These figures all seemed so brilliant and flawless when he was younger. It was a similar fire than the one of the Forest's Heart that snapped him out of it.
The battle was lost. No member of the Brotherhood was standing to fight; scattered, they abandoned the field, running from the slaughter the battle had become. The rogues and thieves of the Brotherhood hoped to match the Cyalan strength in the dense cover of the trees. In a vast valley with the sun and sky above, like the Forest's Heart, they couldn't possibly stand up to toughened killers who had taken part in open battles of this kind more than twice at least.Their discipline had failed them against the superior might and numbers of the Crimson Company, it seemed, though perhaps Tsulong always knew that. He had hoped that the coming of the Paragon of the Forest would do more than heal Duskwood... but now he realized that these hopes were in vain. Even Celebi could not wipe a valley clean of half a thousand Pokemon. With that thought in mind, he recognized it was time to retreat; his efforts were wasted, and he could only hope his choice to help the Brotherhood instead of take their Plate and leave would still allow them to claim it.
The King's Justice had won; the outlaws of Duskwood were no more. Pokemon of the Kingdom would be able to traverse through the forest freely for the first time in a hundred years. The Trade Prince Januario would be most pleased, Tsulong thought, his gaze becoming darker from spite.
He rushed through the battle in an ExtremeSpeed, barely seen by enemy or ally alike, headed for the barrier. The Murkrows had all disappeared, the fog all sucked up inside the cave. His feet left the ground in a leap as he climbed the small hills, his heart thumping in his chest and his tongue hanging from his mouth with every breath he took. By the end of the run, he was grunting, his breathing ragged as he limped to the cave where they had first met Grandmother Cybella.
And there was Loria, the Frozen Witch, just outside the cave. "Loria," he called out, but he said no more, for he was too tired. When he took another step further, he saw it: the lush Grass Plate, floating in midair, and next to it a green, neon-like barrier with Roscoe, Howland and... Celebi.
"Stranger!" Howland shouted, raising his fist up in the air, "coward!" then he turned to Roscoe, saying, "that scum want the Plate, don't they?"
There weren't Murkrows or black fog inside the cave; nor any sign of the Stranger. There was a deafening silence that brought you the feel like someone was staring down at you from above your head. Where is he? Tsulong was about to shout, but he was out of breath. I thought I'd seen the barrier full of that fog, just moments ago...
The wounds he had suffered were taking a toll on his energy, too. Perhaps he had a fever that made him see things. He stopped on his tracks, unable to move his feet further, looking into the cave like a famished wolf. Celebi's neon barrier dropped, then Howland yelled, "get th' Plate!" and started running to the green, rad artifact.
A bright flash ensued, the familiar sound of a teleport cracking in the area; Durand had appeared in the cave, in front of them. The instant when he leaped towards it to catch it, the Xatu croaked, "No! Stay away from it!" But Howland's feet had just left the ground.
The chilly whisper returned, sweeping through the area like a cold wave. Time seemed like it had frozen in place. "Go on... touch, hero of the forest..."
Howland was in mid-flight. His hands, extended to the Plate, he hugged it and took it down to the ground with him. Tsulong had rushed in the cave to get a better view of what was happening; all hell had broken loose. With a buzzing noise, a vortex of darkness was being released from the Grass Plate, the black fog filling the cave once again. By the Paragons, what's going on? He saw Celebi diving right into the vortex, and Durand lifting his wing; the Xatu was glowing with pink power, casting a psychic spell that pulled Howland and the Plate to him, along with Roscoe and Tsulong.
The black fog engulfed them quickly. It felt like a rain of death, pain and despair... breathing had become impossible in this thick dark. Tsulong felt horribly dizzy, on the brink of losing his senses, before everything suddenly stopped.
The battle was lost. No member of the Brotherhood was standing to fight; scattered, they abandoned the field, running from the slaughter the battle had become. The rogues and thieves of the Brotherhood hoped to match the Cyalan strength in the dense cover of the trees. In a vast valley with the sun and sky above, like the Forest's Heart, they couldn't possibly stand up to toughened killers who had taken part in open battles of this kind more than twice at least.Their discipline had failed them against the superior might and numbers of the Crimson Company, it seemed, though perhaps Tsulong always knew that. He had hoped that the coming of the Paragon of the Forest would do more than heal Duskwood... but now he realized that these hopes were in vain. Even Celebi could not wipe a valley clean of half a thousand Pokemon. With that thought in mind, he recognized it was time to retreat; his efforts were wasted, and he could only hope his choice to help the Brotherhood instead of take their Plate and leave would still allow them to claim it.
The King's Justice had won; the outlaws of Duskwood were no more. Pokemon of the Kingdom would be able to traverse through the forest freely for the first time in a hundred years. The Trade Prince Januario would be most pleased, Tsulong thought, his gaze becoming darker from spite.
He rushed through the battle in an ExtremeSpeed, barely seen by enemy or ally alike, headed for the barrier. The Murkrows had all disappeared, the fog all sucked up inside the cave. His feet left the ground in a leap as he climbed the small hills, his heart thumping in his chest and his tongue hanging from his mouth with every breath he took. By the end of the run, he was grunting, his breathing ragged as he limped to the cave where they had first met Grandmother Cybella.
And there was Loria, the Frozen Witch, just outside the cave. "Loria," he called out, but he said no more, for he was too tired. When he took another step further, he saw it: the lush Grass Plate, floating in midair, and next to it a green, neon-like barrier with Roscoe, Howland and... Celebi.
"Stranger!" Howland shouted, raising his fist up in the air, "coward!" then he turned to Roscoe, saying, "that scum want the Plate, don't they?"
There weren't Murkrows or black fog inside the cave; nor any sign of the Stranger. There was a deafening silence that brought you the feel like someone was staring down at you from above your head. Where is he? Tsulong was about to shout, but he was out of breath. I thought I'd seen the barrier full of that fog, just moments ago...
The wounds he had suffered were taking a toll on his energy, too. Perhaps he had a fever that made him see things. He stopped on his tracks, unable to move his feet further, looking into the cave like a famished wolf. Celebi's neon barrier dropped, then Howland yelled, "get th' Plate!" and started running to the green, rad artifact.
A bright flash ensued, the familiar sound of a teleport cracking in the area; Durand had appeared in the cave, in front of them. The instant when he leaped towards it to catch it, the Xatu croaked, "No! Stay away from it!" But Howland's feet had just left the ground.
The chilly whisper returned, sweeping through the area like a cold wave. Time seemed like it had frozen in place. "Go on... touch, hero of the forest..."
Howland was in mid-flight. His hands, extended to the Plate, he hugged it and took it down to the ground with him. Tsulong had rushed in the cave to get a better view of what was happening; all hell had broken loose. With a buzzing noise, a vortex of darkness was being released from the Grass Plate, the black fog filling the cave once again. By the Paragons, what's going on? He saw Celebi diving right into the vortex, and Durand lifting his wing; the Xatu was glowing with pink power, casting a psychic spell that pulled Howland and the Plate to him, along with Roscoe and Tsulong.
The black fog engulfed them quickly. It felt like a rain of death, pain and despair... breathing had become impossible in this thick dark. Tsulong felt horribly dizzy, on the brink of losing his senses, before everything suddenly stopped.
Durand
Night had fallen in Duskwood, but the screams hadn't yet ceased; the Cyalans had started a manhunt for the Brotherhood now; Durand could see from the top of the hill where he had launched that psychic blast at the barrier with Reginard. He had teleported all the heroes from the cave with the morbid fog to safety. The fog was now visibly storming out of the cave at the base of the Giant Tree, darker than the night but silent. The Stranger was silent... and the Paragon of the Forest was nowhere to be seen.
The Grass Plate was floating peacefully in front of them all, above the wet grass.
"That is it," Faolan announced in pure disbelief, "that is the Grass Plate." He turned to look at the fog that was rising to the sky, away from the Forest's Heart and to the north, headed to Cyala. "I refuse to believe the Stranger gave up on the Plate..."
"The Stranger knows well when he has lost," Durand declared calmly, although he was not sure himself. It was true, that the Stranger had all means to destroy the Paragon of the Forest, along with the two heroes that stood in his way. I am well aware of what this is, he thought to himself, this is his goodbye riddle, to give me something to ponder on the next few months; until the next riddle...
Tsulong let out a sound that was between a grunt and a laugh. "For a moment, I didn't think we had a chance."
Elder Durand looked around him, his eyes still glowing with the remnants of the power he used earlier. "Heroes! You have done well, quite so. Your strength is indeed worthy of a legend. But now you must leave this place at once, lest these meddlesome Cyalans capture you," the Xatu said, "head for Skyhaven. The Sky Plate lies in the Pinnacle, waiting... the road there will be harsh, treacherous and full of traps. Beware of your allies, is my advice to you. Remain restless and faithful to your cause. When our world is faltering with evil, you should be standing up, with the unbreakable determination of steel. I fear this is naught but the start of this journey... this day marks the start of an odyssey." For I believe powers beyond everyone's grasp have been set in motion here, in Duskwood. The future... is certainly not a bright one. The future is obscure with that fog...
The Grass Plate was floating peacefully in front of them all, above the wet grass.
"That is it," Faolan announced in pure disbelief, "that is the Grass Plate." He turned to look at the fog that was rising to the sky, away from the Forest's Heart and to the north, headed to Cyala. "I refuse to believe the Stranger gave up on the Plate..."
"The Stranger knows well when he has lost," Durand declared calmly, although he was not sure himself. It was true, that the Stranger had all means to destroy the Paragon of the Forest, along with the two heroes that stood in his way. I am well aware of what this is, he thought to himself, this is his goodbye riddle, to give me something to ponder on the next few months; until the next riddle...
Tsulong let out a sound that was between a grunt and a laugh. "For a moment, I didn't think we had a chance."
Elder Durand looked around him, his eyes still glowing with the remnants of the power he used earlier. "Heroes! You have done well, quite so. Your strength is indeed worthy of a legend. But now you must leave this place at once, lest these meddlesome Cyalans capture you," the Xatu said, "head for Skyhaven. The Sky Plate lies in the Pinnacle, waiting... the road there will be harsh, treacherous and full of traps. Beware of your allies, is my advice to you. Remain restless and faithful to your cause. When our world is faltering with evil, you should be standing up, with the unbreakable determination of steel. I fear this is naught but the start of this journey... this day marks the start of an odyssey." For I believe powers beyond everyone's grasp have been set in motion here, in Duskwood. The future... is certainly not a bright one. The future is obscure with that fog...
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