Post Office Buddy
Trapped inside this Octavarium
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- Seen Feb 6, 2019
This Fan Fiction is rated PG-13 for violence and suggestive themes.
Introduction
I began this fanfic on another forum a few weeks ago and decided to give it a shot on another forum, thus which led me here. I try to update weekly, and I may even post twice a week if I can find the time in the midst of AP classes. At the moment I have a prologue and two chapters finished, and am currently working on chapter three. I will post the prologue along with this introduction and will post the next two chapters within two or three days to allow readers time to digest and critique it.
Don't be afraid to criticize my writing as long as it is constructive and not flaming my story and I. I know that my writing is not perfect and that I will only benefit from my readers advice. If you want to talk to me directly and offer me advice in real time then just send me a message via AIM. My screen name is crrptjeff.
Well, I hope to have as much success here as I have had elsewhere, and I hope that you enjoy my fanfic. Without further ado, I present you with the first installment of The Fall of Light.
UPDATE: I have decided to discontinue this fiction for the time being. I may decide to completely revise and repost this in a separate thread at a later date, as I still wish to resolve the underlying plot, but that may not happen for quite some time.
There are a few reasons for my discontinuation of this fiction. Firstly, I feel that I presented it quite poorly, and as a result, rushed the plot too quickly. I didn't think a lot of it through, and unfortunately, allowed several minor plot holes to form. I attempted to thoroughly read through it and correct any grammatical and plot errors that I found, but there is too much to be done to simply revise it. To completely fix it, I will need to have a fresh start. I'll have to rewrite every chapter completely, using this "draft", if you will, as a reference for the general direction of the story.
Another reason I have discontinued this fiction is because I would rather focus more on my more recent addition to this section, Affliction. Although I haven't updated past the first chapter of that fiction, I feel that I have sufficiently planned the plot and have started the fiction on the right foot, so to speak. Also, since I am still early in the developmental stages of the fic, I can work to avoid my common mistake of rushing the plot.
Now, for the TL;DR version.
I am discontinuing this fiction because of developmental errors and the fact that I want to focus more on my other fiction. I may rewrite it in the future, but it isn't certain. I am leaving this version posted for those who liked it and may want to read it again or for the first time in the future. I discourage bumping, since it will only be locked anyway. Likewise, I am not going to bump this update, since it isn't really necessary and will only push continuing fictions further down the list. Think of this as more of a silent update.
I hope to see all of you on Affliction.
Prologue
Entei jumped over a boulder wildly, trying to evade his pursuer, but to no avail. With every step the masked man gained on him, how Entei did not know. He was nearing the point of exhaustion, considering just giving up. The masked man's Pokemon seemed to be immune to any attacks Entei had tried, and the man himself demonstrated advanced psychic powers. Just a ball of psychic energy had left Entei shaken and weak. The only thing pushing him onward was pure adrenaline.
Entei sidestepped a tree, ducked under a fallen sapling, and scaled a cliff, but no matter what the mysterious masked man gained. I should be faster than him, he thought. He is only human, after all. This encouraged Entei and gave him another burst of energy to speed up.
"You may as well give up," the man shouted. "You're only making it hard on yourself."
This human isn't even winded! Entei thought. How can this be? I should be faster and stronger than any man alive!
"I'm giving you one more warning before I attack again," the man yelled. "You have ten seconds to stop running."
Maybe I can lose him in the volcano, Entei thought. I know I can survive the heat, but I doubt very much he can. So Entei shifted his direction towards the looming peak of the Mt. Ember. He climbed the mountain with every ounce of energy he could muster, running at breakneck speed. However, when he turned his head to see how much distance lay between them, he saw that the man was floating. What in the world? Entei wondered to himself. Who is this man that he can chase me with no more energy than lifting a finger?
"Give up before I have to hurt you," the man yelled. "I don't want you injured when I capture you."
Capture this, Entei thought to himself, leaping onto the peak of the volcano and running across toward the crater. He halted to a stop at the crater, however, unable to believe his eyes. This isn't possible, He thought. There's no way this can be happening. Standing in front of him was Moltres, one of the legendary bird Pokemon of the Kanto region.
Entei knew all about the bird Pokemon. They were supposed to live peacefully in the islands of thunder, ice, and fire. What is Moltres doing here? He wondered. Did someone drive him out? Or is there an imbalance in nature that baited him out? He was unable to ask Moltres this, however, because the man suddenly appeared over the edge of the crater, a pleased look dominating his face. His eyes burned with sadistic joy at the sight of Moltres and Entei side by side. His mouth curled into a grin and his sharp teeth were bared at the legendary Pokemon. Entei shot the man a look of disgust and contempt, but the man did not seem fazed.
"Ah, how very fortunate. Just the Pokemon I was going to search for next. I must thank you, Entei; I never expected this," the masked man mused. "How very fortunate that you should join us, Moltres." The masked man's evil smile only widened when he said this, as Moltres and Entei returned an annoyed stare mixed with rage and hatred. the masked man only laughed in response. "So you wish to defy me still? So be it."
Moltres! We must fight together to stop this man from catching both of us! Fight with me! Entei said to Moltres, exasperated by the masked man's gloating. We can't afford to be caught by this man. Who knows what atrocities he will force us to commit once we are under his will?
Okay, the combined power of our fire shall send this human into submission. You appear injured, Entei. I shall heal you with some of my restorative fire, Moltres said. In that instant Moltres expelled a stream of fire from its beak onto Entei. It swirled around Entei for a few seconds, enveloping his body with its rejuvenating flames. The fire dissipated and Entei instantly felt revitalized. He now had his strength and stamina back.
Thank you, Moltres. Now we shall end this humans terror once and for all! Entei cheered. He looked at Moltres with a new sense of reverence, as if healing him had made the Moltres holy in a way. An implied connection occurred between them at that moment; if either of them needed anything, no matter how big or small, the other would be there to help no matter the cost.
"Nice little trick there, Moltres, but it is all for naught. Soon you will belong to me!" the man crowed with anticipation. "How can you possibly think that you can defeat someone as powerful as I? Or maybe I need to show you why I am unstoppable!" That said, the man threw off his mask glaring at Entei and Moltres with large eyes full of hate and rage. Entei stared at the face a split second before he realized who it was that faced him. His curiosity turned to sheer terror in less than a second. Before Entei could react, the man summoned a ball of dark energy in the palm of his hand and thrust it at Entei with enough force to send a semi flying. Entei instantly fainted, but was held in place by some power. Moltres, too, fell beside his comrade after the man threw another ball of energy at him. The man pulled out two Pokeballs seemingly from thin air and tossed them towards the two limp figures. He tossed his head back and laughed as the Pokeballs shook for the last time before remaining still. His laugh echoed down the mountainside and into the village sitting at the base of the mountain, where civilians heard it and shuddered at the tortured sound of the man's hysterical laughter. He laughed for a long time before finally calming down. "Two down, eight to go," the man muttered to himself while retrieving his Pokeballs.
Twenty miles away, a young boy awoke in a cold sweat, jolted awake by nightmares of a man with no face and extraordinary powers.
I began this fanfic on another forum a few weeks ago and decided to give it a shot on another forum, thus which led me here. I try to update weekly, and I may even post twice a week if I can find the time in the midst of AP classes. At the moment I have a prologue and two chapters finished, and am currently working on chapter three. I will post the prologue along with this introduction and will post the next two chapters within two or three days to allow readers time to digest and critique it.
Don't be afraid to criticize my writing as long as it is constructive and not flaming my story and I. I know that my writing is not perfect and that I will only benefit from my readers advice. If you want to talk to me directly and offer me advice in real time then just send me a message via AIM. My screen name is crrptjeff.
Well, I hope to have as much success here as I have had elsewhere, and I hope that you enjoy my fanfic. Without further ado, I present you with the first installment of The Fall of Light.
UPDATE: I have decided to discontinue this fiction for the time being. I may decide to completely revise and repost this in a separate thread at a later date, as I still wish to resolve the underlying plot, but that may not happen for quite some time.
There are a few reasons for my discontinuation of this fiction. Firstly, I feel that I presented it quite poorly, and as a result, rushed the plot too quickly. I didn't think a lot of it through, and unfortunately, allowed several minor plot holes to form. I attempted to thoroughly read through it and correct any grammatical and plot errors that I found, but there is too much to be done to simply revise it. To completely fix it, I will need to have a fresh start. I'll have to rewrite every chapter completely, using this "draft", if you will, as a reference for the general direction of the story.
Another reason I have discontinued this fiction is because I would rather focus more on my more recent addition to this section, Affliction. Although I haven't updated past the first chapter of that fiction, I feel that I have sufficiently planned the plot and have started the fiction on the right foot, so to speak. Also, since I am still early in the developmental stages of the fic, I can work to avoid my common mistake of rushing the plot.
Now, for the TL;DR version.
I am discontinuing this fiction because of developmental errors and the fact that I want to focus more on my other fiction. I may rewrite it in the future, but it isn't certain. I am leaving this version posted for those who liked it and may want to read it again or for the first time in the future. I discourage bumping, since it will only be locked anyway. Likewise, I am not going to bump this update, since it isn't really necessary and will only push continuing fictions further down the list. Think of this as more of a silent update.
I hope to see all of you on Affliction.
Prologue
Entei jumped over a boulder wildly, trying to evade his pursuer, but to no avail. With every step the masked man gained on him, how Entei did not know. He was nearing the point of exhaustion, considering just giving up. The masked man's Pokemon seemed to be immune to any attacks Entei had tried, and the man himself demonstrated advanced psychic powers. Just a ball of psychic energy had left Entei shaken and weak. The only thing pushing him onward was pure adrenaline.
Entei sidestepped a tree, ducked under a fallen sapling, and scaled a cliff, but no matter what the mysterious masked man gained. I should be faster than him, he thought. He is only human, after all. This encouraged Entei and gave him another burst of energy to speed up.
"You may as well give up," the man shouted. "You're only making it hard on yourself."
This human isn't even winded! Entei thought. How can this be? I should be faster and stronger than any man alive!
"I'm giving you one more warning before I attack again," the man yelled. "You have ten seconds to stop running."
Maybe I can lose him in the volcano, Entei thought. I know I can survive the heat, but I doubt very much he can. So Entei shifted his direction towards the looming peak of the Mt. Ember. He climbed the mountain with every ounce of energy he could muster, running at breakneck speed. However, when he turned his head to see how much distance lay between them, he saw that the man was floating. What in the world? Entei wondered to himself. Who is this man that he can chase me with no more energy than lifting a finger?
"Give up before I have to hurt you," the man yelled. "I don't want you injured when I capture you."
Capture this, Entei thought to himself, leaping onto the peak of the volcano and running across toward the crater. He halted to a stop at the crater, however, unable to believe his eyes. This isn't possible, He thought. There's no way this can be happening. Standing in front of him was Moltres, one of the legendary bird Pokemon of the Kanto region.
Entei knew all about the bird Pokemon. They were supposed to live peacefully in the islands of thunder, ice, and fire. What is Moltres doing here? He wondered. Did someone drive him out? Or is there an imbalance in nature that baited him out? He was unable to ask Moltres this, however, because the man suddenly appeared over the edge of the crater, a pleased look dominating his face. His eyes burned with sadistic joy at the sight of Moltres and Entei side by side. His mouth curled into a grin and his sharp teeth were bared at the legendary Pokemon. Entei shot the man a look of disgust and contempt, but the man did not seem fazed.
"Ah, how very fortunate. Just the Pokemon I was going to search for next. I must thank you, Entei; I never expected this," the masked man mused. "How very fortunate that you should join us, Moltres." The masked man's evil smile only widened when he said this, as Moltres and Entei returned an annoyed stare mixed with rage and hatred. the masked man only laughed in response. "So you wish to defy me still? So be it."
Moltres! We must fight together to stop this man from catching both of us! Fight with me! Entei said to Moltres, exasperated by the masked man's gloating. We can't afford to be caught by this man. Who knows what atrocities he will force us to commit once we are under his will?
Okay, the combined power of our fire shall send this human into submission. You appear injured, Entei. I shall heal you with some of my restorative fire, Moltres said. In that instant Moltres expelled a stream of fire from its beak onto Entei. It swirled around Entei for a few seconds, enveloping his body with its rejuvenating flames. The fire dissipated and Entei instantly felt revitalized. He now had his strength and stamina back.
Thank you, Moltres. Now we shall end this humans terror once and for all! Entei cheered. He looked at Moltres with a new sense of reverence, as if healing him had made the Moltres holy in a way. An implied connection occurred between them at that moment; if either of them needed anything, no matter how big or small, the other would be there to help no matter the cost.
"Nice little trick there, Moltres, but it is all for naught. Soon you will belong to me!" the man crowed with anticipation. "How can you possibly think that you can defeat someone as powerful as I? Or maybe I need to show you why I am unstoppable!" That said, the man threw off his mask glaring at Entei and Moltres with large eyes full of hate and rage. Entei stared at the face a split second before he realized who it was that faced him. His curiosity turned to sheer terror in less than a second. Before Entei could react, the man summoned a ball of dark energy in the palm of his hand and thrust it at Entei with enough force to send a semi flying. Entei instantly fainted, but was held in place by some power. Moltres, too, fell beside his comrade after the man threw another ball of energy at him. The man pulled out two Pokeballs seemingly from thin air and tossed them towards the two limp figures. He tossed his head back and laughed as the Pokeballs shook for the last time before remaining still. His laugh echoed down the mountainside and into the village sitting at the base of the mountain, where civilians heard it and shuddered at the tortured sound of the man's hysterical laughter. He laughed for a long time before finally calming down. "Two down, eight to go," the man muttered to himself while retrieving his Pokeballs.
Twenty miles away, a young boy awoke in a cold sweat, jolted awake by nightmares of a man with no face and extraordinary powers.
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