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The Final Level (PG-16)

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The sharp, cold, and unfreindly remark startled me. Shaymin were supposed to be kind hearted, as far as I knew. Shaymin stared into my eyes, glaring.

"I know that you are stronger than you look. Legendaries are that way." I said. "So typical..." I added, mumbling under my breath.

"But I am glad that there's actually someone that isnt either amonster or a gigantic bug." I said after a small sigh. I thought of what to say next.

"Well, my name is Vanessa, for further reference." I said with a smile on my face. My blue eyes sparkled. "And, did you see that ginormous centipede back there?!" I exclaimed, pointing to the mangled hill.

"And worst of all, it's still out here, lurking about, unfortuneatly..." I added.

And if nothing is done about it, then we're dinner. I wonder where the end to this forest was...
 
Getting closer to the Medicham, Pika ran as fast as he could, and...

The Medicham dissapeared.

Just like that. Gone. The only other player he'd seen for two days, ends up to be not there...

Slumping on the ground, Pika decided to rethink his strategy. So, I've failed to meet another player. Should I go look for the exit, or look for others to assist me?... I'll go for the latter... I need support, knowing how weird this "forest" is...

BUM. BANG. CRASH.

"Wh-what?" Pika jumped into a tree in his suprise. Swinging along a branch, he flung himself to a higher branch to see what was happening...

It was a giant tree. And it was moving.

"Wait a second... Is that a human running there?... I need to help, human or not!"

Jumping from tree to tree, Pika's face spelled out "determination".

In mid-leap, Pika noticed a Charizard and another Pokemon sitting there. Deciding this meant nothing to him, Pika went on.

"Whoever you are... I'm here to help you!" cried Pika as he readied himself for the Pikachu species' unique ability:

Volt Tackle.

Pika flew at the gigantic tree, covered in an orb of electricity, wondering what would happen.
 
Shaymin ignored the Charizard's remark about Legendaries. She didn't approve of being patronized, and would not allow such a disgrace to herself to be dismissed with a small sentence. However, now was not the time to be upset. Shaymin was aware of this, and decided to hold back any more sharp responses. Besides, the Charizard seemed friendly enough. She'd much rather gain an ally than an enemy.

"I managed to escape from a wolfish creature, but I haven't seen any centipedes," Shaymin replied to the Charizard, whom she could now reffer to as 'Vanessa'. The thought of a giant centipede was, while a bit rediculous, quite frightening. If a Charizard was calling it gigantic, it had to be simply gargantuant. She almost shivered at the thought of something like that prowling around the woods, watching them, glancing back and forth in search of its next victim...

"They also seem to be at least somewhat resistant to attacks," she added, recalling the shockingly weak effect of her Energy Ball. Of course, it had shown a reaction, implying that perhaps serious damage was possible with more firepower. Stronger moves. "But I haven't tried to use any very powerful moves on anything here yet..."
 
"Crapcrapcrapcrapcrapcrapcrap," Michael shouted as he ran through the woods, the gigantic tree-monster still running after him. The thing could cross as much distance with a single step as he did with twenty, and was gaining on him fast.

There was a sound, like that of a small animal yelping. A crackling noise, and the thump of something soft hitting something hard. The loud booms of the tree-giant walking and the crashing of trees as it cleared its path abruptly ceased.

Not pausing to look, Michael dove into a nearby bush to hide. Only when he was sure he was out of sight did he turn around to peer behind him.

The tree-giant had paused, and appeared now to be stooping to examine something more closely. Michael couldn't be sure, whatever the giant was looking at was obscured by its mammoth legs.

A loud crackling sound resonated between the trees as the giant turned around, looking for the prey it had been hunting. The small yellow rodent that had ran into its leg was on the ground to the side of it, but the giant paid the rodent no attention. The ground shook as the giant thundered its way back to where it had planted itself previously to sleep.

As the tree-giant wandered off, Michael breathed a sigh of relief. "This is a really, really bad day," he muttered to himself, and stood out of the bush. What had caused the giant to stop its rampage? He snuck closer to where the giant had been standing when it reversed direction and saw a Pikachu standing next to a set of gigantic footprints, looking dazed. A player, or a monster?
 
Whump.

Pika hit the ground HARD. Falling from a story or two high up, what can you expect?

Ugh. This is really not my day, is it...? Man, I used my most powerful attack, yet it was useless... I really do need to team up with others, do I?

Pika sighed wistfully as the giant tree monster grew smaller over the horizon, acting as if nothing had just hit it.

Well, I guess I can consider myself lucky that I'm not amazingly strong. Even if I was, I probably would only suceed in getting the monster's attention, and where would that get me?... Yeah. I am pretty lucky that I hardly spent any time training, using the time to read books.

With new energy in his eyes, Pika sat up. "Okay! It's time to find and team up with the other players so we can get out of this cruel excuse for a game!"

Just as he turned around, Pika noticed a... man standing there, looking quite ruffled and tired.

Ack! Is that.. a human? A player? Hm... Better not get my hopes up, considering what happened with the Medicham, but...

Pika decided to make his introduction quickly. He needed allies. Quick.

"Um... By any chance, do you understand me?... Well, I'm a Pikachu, and my name is Pika. I'm a 'plaer' in this 'game', and I need help. so, are you a player like me?"

Standing up straight, Pika prayed that the man would understand him.
 
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I hope this is exceptional enough...

Name: Cario
Gender: Male
Species: Lucario
Appearance: Cario is a biogenetically enhanced Lucario. He looks like an average Lucario, but instead of yellow and blue fur, he has white and silver fur. He also has a cleft in his left ear because of a sudden altercation with a Seviper when he was still a testing experiment. Cario is also slightly taller than most Lucario, standing at 4'2'' makes him taller than his peers. His eyes are also a light grey color and they change to a deep purple hue when he is using his powers of aura. A normal Lucario's aura is a deep blue color at its peak, but Cario's aura is a bright silver color.

Personality: Cario is quiet and well reserved. He despises violence but resorts to it only if he must. He does not generally speak to others and will only do so if their aura shows no sign of horrific evil in their past. Cario can also be quite rude at times because he is constantly wary of his surroundings, a trait he gained from being a genetic experiment. Cario, when not constantly surveying his surroundings, can be a nice and sweet Pokemon. He will look out and protect those in need, but will let them do what they please when they request it. When Cario notices that a friend wants to do what they please but they cannot, Cario will intervene against their will and help them, which may cause harm to the other person's honor.

History: Cario is a biogenetically enhanced Lucario. The byproduct of multiple genetic experiments, his powers of aura are greatly enhanced. Cario was born a regular Riolu but was quickly taken away by scientists against his mother's will. It was at labs where Cario made his friends. He made a friend in a lonely Breloom who was in the same situation as he was. Unfortunately, Breloom was a failed experiment and was exterminated in front of Cario's own eyes, which in turn created a newfound hate in all humans.

During the tests, the humans began to alter the genes of Cario. They forced Cario to evolve so that they sould truly unlock the powers of aura. Cario evolved, but rage and hate filled his heart. He suddenly lashed out against the scientists and destroyed a lab. Using all of his energy, his fur color changed from blue and yellow to silver and white. His once blue eyes suddenly dulled to a cool shade of grey. His senses also heightened because of the sudden release of energy. His aura changed from a deep blue to a bright silver.

When Cario changed labs, he met a Seviper. He tried to befriend the Seviper, but it constantly ignored Cario. This angered Cario to the point where he wanted to kill the Seviper. It was then when Cario realized violence was wrong and only wanted to escape the horrors of the testing experiments. During a strength experiment, Cario was pitted against the Seviper. Cario had no clue about the experiment and was unprepared. Cario was bitten on his left ear and lost a part of it. This angered Cario and his grey eyes turned purple as he used his aura to eliminate the Seviper. Unbeknownst to him, Cario had killed the Seviper. The scientists believed that Cario was ready for The Game and sent him to the large megadome.
Other: Cario is afraid of fire and loud noises. The Game may prove to be a difficult challenge to him if he wishes to survive. Cario can also speak many languages, including English. He can also speak in a Pokemon's native tongue and communicate with it, another trait he inherited from the experiments. Cario is also psychic, exhibiting traits of clairvoyance, telepathy, and telekinesis, but using these powers will drain his energy.
RP Sample: I am the author of 'All Too Real' in the Other Writing section.
 
(OOC: What the- I thought I edited my first post to say sign-ups were reopened! Guess not. :S

Well, since I had opened up a spot anyways, you are Accepted. Feel free to jump right on in or start from the beginning.

Sign-ups are once again closed.

And all OOC comments go in the OOC thread please.)
 
"Welcome to the game."

Ugh...where...where am I? Cario thought to himself as he rose form the dirt. He noticed a loud whirring noise. He looked around and noticed that he was at the end of a long hallway. It appeared that the hallway would not end, but it had to go somewhere. Cario looked around an noticed a loud, automotronic voice counting.

15---14---13---12

A timer! Cario shouted in his head. He didn't know what to do, so he sat there and waited for something to happen.

11---10---9

Suddenly, the wall turned around and many turrets were protruding from the wall. Terrified, Cario raised his paws and prepared for attack.

8---7---6

The guns began to fire. Using his psychic powers, Cario stopped the bullets and fired them back at the turrets.

5---4---3

Cario continued walking, deflecting the bullets as they continually fired. What is the point of this? Don't they realize that you can't stop me? Cario thought to himself arrogantly.

2---1---0
I am sorry. You have failed. It is time for you to die, Cario.

What the! How did they know my name? Cario thought as a chill rushed up his spine. He noticed that the turrets went back into the wall. Cario continued walking, but highly on his guard. He stopped when he heard a loud shrill alarm sound. Cario quickly covered his ears and sank to the ground. "AAAH!" Cario shouted. He fired Aura Spheres all over the hallway to try to quell the screeching noise, but he failed miserably. Suddenly, the turrets reappeared from the wall and all focused on Cario. Cario quickly rose to his feet and used an aura shield to stop the bullets. His energy could not be sustained as Cario quickly tired from the never-ending barrage of bullets. Cario used his ExtremeSpeed to try to get to the end of the hall, but was quickly stopped as the shrill alarm sounded. I can't take this anymore! Cario shouted in his head. Cario suddenly released all his aura and rushed towards the end of the hallway. A large bolted door was there. Using his immense speed, Cario rushed through the door and landed on a leaves. This is awkward..., Cario thought to himself. He brushed off his white fur has he stood up from the cold ground.

Congratulations, Cario. You have successfully passed Level 1. You success in this game will not, unfortunately, entirely depend on your aura powers. You will need to learn to use your surroundings to your advantage. This level will test that. Try to find your way out of this forest. But beware: creatures roam the forest floor at night. Sleeping is not reccommended.

A voice rang through the arena. One level down, many more to go, Cario thought. He walked the forest floor as the sun was just setting below the horizon.
 
Michael's eyebrows shot up so high they vanished into his hair. What in the world?

The Pikachu had talked. And Michael had understood him.

His jaw dropped to the floor in astonishment, and he stared at the little electrical rodent for a few seconds.

Wait a minute, he realized. The Pikachu hadn't actually spoken English. No, Michael clearly remembered hearing the sounds of "pika pika" that he associated with this small yellow Pokemon. What had happened was that there had been a small voice in his head that had somehow translated the words for him.

If it was a translation, Michael couldn't be sure that it had been translating properly. In fact, what if it was a deception, and this was a trap to lure him to his death? The Game had yet to show him a subtlety like that, but underestimating such a force was the realm of total stupidity.

He decided to be careful. Narrowing his eyes, he spoke slowly, and kept a close eye on the Pikachu, as though it might grow fangs and attack. "You're a player too?"
 
"..."

The man had understood him! Although he looked a bit suspecting...
Pika wasn't suprised that the human looked suspicious of him, since anything in this maze could be dangerous and/or a trap.

Rubbing his green emerald a bit, he tried to think of a way to respond naturally.

Hm... What should I say without making it sound like it's a trap?... Maybe I'll... try to answer his question, then talk about the monsters I saw. And that I'm trying to get out of a heck of a maze.

Hoping for the best, Pika finally spoke. To answer your question: Yes. I am a player that is trying to escape from this "game." When I woke up today, I found myself in a metallic room with lots of gun turrets. After I escaped, I wandered for a bit and found a wolf-like creature chasing me. I had to jump up into a tree to get away. Then... I found another player, I think, but he dissappeared..." Pika's ears drooped as he remebered his first attempt at meeting another player. "Suddenly, I heard lots of noise coming from this area and I came to help, although I failed. Of cource that was in my favor, but... Now, I'd like to get an answer to my first question: Are YOU a player too?"

Everything flashed through Pika's mind at once. The monsters and dissappearances... could the other players have experienced them as well? Pika looked at his feet as he patiently waited for a potential ally and friend to respond...
 
Cario roamed the dense forest, his legs tiring from what felt like miles of walking. He sat down to rest, but quickly stood up when he heard talking.

"Pika pika?" he heard. He began to walk towards the sound, but stopped when he heard another sound.

"You're a player too?" the voice said.

Hmm...a male voice and a Pikachu...what is going on here? Cario thought to himself. He looked out from the side of the tree he was hiding behind and examined the humand and the Pikachu. That is odd...Cario thought to himself again. I can sense the same confused energy within them as I do within me... Cario put his hands up to be on his guard. He charged his aura and burst out of the tree towards the two.

RAHHHHH!!!!
 
(OOC: Sorry, I'm being a bit slow, aren't I? Anyway, here's my post:)

Radcliffe sat in his preemptive state for at least 30 seconds, before realizing - nothing? There's nothing there? The shadowy figure on the horizon had disappeared, only to be replaced by a continuation of the perpetual whiteness. He raised himself from an all fours position, into a more sentry like pose, standing on his brown forefeet.

... "Rai...?"

Nope. No response. Nothing. Was that it? He thought there were meant to be challenges. That's what the speaker had said. Was the challenge merely to traverse until something happened? Considering the first room, it had to be harder than that. He pondered on for a bit. Which, was perfect for the /thing/ that was behind him.

It was not quite like him to loose his wits about him, and here certainly wasn't the apropriate time to do so. The utterly silent, shadowy figure loomed only inches behind him. There was no way he could win, really. The grey humanoid shape behind him was both silent and invisible to all but Slowking, who's eyes-in-the-back-of-their-heads may have been useful at this moment. No sooner had the figure raised his sneasel-clawed hand, had Radcliffe recieved a note of intense pain from his nervous system, relating to the sizeable gash on his reer abdomen.

"%*(£$&(*£&!!!!!11!!!"

Came reverberating from his lips, as he bounced off the ground, following the fight-or-flight instinct. In this case, it was the latter. Bolting franticaly from the scene, he could only guess that his shadowy pursuer was behind him, for still, he made no sound. Adrenaline, regarding the pain as irrelevant guided him straight ahead, on the same, seemingly endless path, and seemingly endless symmetrical evergreen forestation. As his Linoone-speed bolt wore on, the nature of the forest, however, began to change. The trees became more clustered, less symmetrical, and slowly encroached further on to the path. The white floodlit sky of before turned into shafts of light, and eventually, the dusty path faded into leaves beneath the injured rat's paws.

"Rai... Rai... Rai..."

He was not sure how much longer he could go on. By now, he had been sprinting full-tilt for at least fourty-five seconds, which in Adrenaline time, seemed more like fourty-five minutes. By this point, his hind legs were less legs, more a storm of conflicting nerve signals, that dragged like the weight of a thousand Golem. THUD! In an almost merciful gesture, his run was broken short by what could only be made out as a silvery, jackal like blur, which along with him, came crashing to the floor, Radcliffe landing on the Pokemon's side, quickly slid off onto the ground beside. He remained lying where he fell, chest first in the blanket of autumn leaves. Panting, confused and unable to control himself, with the last of his remaining energy:

"WHAT THE **** IS GOING ON HERE!? WHERE IS THAT THING?!"

The expression on his face, at this point, was furious and completely wild. Never had he been so far out of his territory. The expression soon faded, however, as the pain from his side intensified. He must of lost a rather large amount of blood by this point, especially for a Raichu. There was nothing that his body would allow him to do now, other than lie where he was, and hoped what he had bumped into was more friendly than what had sneaked up on him beforehand. Which, by the way, was now nowhere to be seen. Also, he really wished that he hadn't made that outburst. Dumb, dumb, idea.
 
The Pikachu was silent for a period of time. Michael looked at the creature, not daring to take his eyes off of it. Him. Whatever. If he truly was a player, then he might actually be able to have an ally within this horrid thing. If it wasn't... well, Michael reckoned he would be able to take on a Pikachu, as long as it didn't transform into something else. He knew he wouldn't enjoy being shocked though, but he had read that shocks from a Pikachu rarely caused major injury. Mostly just pain and singeing.

His ear twitched, his mind poked out of thought by the electric rodent speaking again. Now that he was listening for it, Michael could clearly hear the Pikachu's voice, in addition to the second little whisper in his head.

"To answer your question, yes. I am a player that is trying to escape from this 'game.' When I woke up today, I found myself in a metallic room with lots of gun turrets. After I escaped, I wandered for a bit and found a wolf-like creature chasing me. I had to jump up into a tree to get away. Then... I found another player, I think, but he dissappeared..." The Pikachu's ears drooped, as though encountering a bad memory. "Suddenly, I heard lots of noise coming from this area and I came to help, although I failed. Of cource that was in my favor, but... Now, I'd like to get an answer to my first question: Are you a player too?"

Michael blinked, thinking about the Pikachu's story. So, unless the Pikachu was lying, it was a player. And it had apparantly woke up in the same circumstances he did. Michael shivered, remembering the gun turrets, and how close he had come to dying. And there were obviously more monsters in this forest than a giant centipede, some rolly-thingy, and tree-giants.

Michael nodded. "Yes, I'm a player too-" His speech was interrupted when a white blur rushed out of nearby bush, yelling "RAHHHH!" His reflexes ready, he dodged to the side, avoiding the white blur.

Then, without warning, the white blur was struck by a yellow blur. Both collapsed to the ground, revealing the two mysterious objects to be more Pokemon, an odd-looking Lucario and a Raichu. The Raichu shouted to the sky, swearing about some thing that Michael assumed had been following it.

Dumbfounded, he was afraid to approach the two. But the Raichu looked like it had lost a lot of blood, and it might die if it wasn't cared for. If it was a player...

Michael looked to the Lucario. The thing had ran out of the bushes, preparing to attack. Was it a misguided, confused player, or a monster? Michael wasn't sure, but he ran forward and picked up the Raichu, then jogged into the forest, putting some distance between him and the Lucario and the Pikachu. Once he was sure he was safe for the moment, he placed the Raichu on the ground.

"Hey... you okay?" he murmured to it. Pokemon care wasn't his strong suit, and he honestly had no idea what to do for the dying Raichu.

Abruptly, he heard a giggle in front of him. Startled, he looked up, and saw the girl from earlier. She was smiling sweetly, her arms gone in the folds of her dress.

"What the- who are you?"

The girl completely ignored him, and picked up the Raichu, cradling it sweetly in her arms. There was a flash of white light, almost blinding Michael. When the spots in his eyes were gone, so was the girl, but the Raichu was standing in front of him, looking perfectly fine.

Michael's jaw dropped. "What the hell was that?"
 
Waiting patiently for an answer, Pika studied the man's face carefully.

...He was thinking. Hard. Had Pika said the wrong thing?

Suddenly, he nodded. "Yes, I'm a player too-"

Crash!

"RAHHH!" Out of nowhere, a Lucario came flying through the trees, ready to strike.

Trailing it was... a Raichu? One of Pika's species? Not believing his eyes, he stepped closer, only to be greeted by a terrible sight. Covered in blood, the Raichu certainly wasn't in a very good condition...

Pika watched as the human beside him ran toward the injured Pokemon and scooped it in his arms. Turning around, he ran away from Pika and the Lucario...

But then he dropped it. Mumbling something, the man looked frantic.

Hm... I don't blame him. I mean, who IS calm when something is dying right before their eyes?

Turning his attention to the Lucario, he noticed that it's eyes were wild and confused.

Another player? Lucario are quite strong, and I heard that if their aura powers get out of hand... then you can't hope to get out alive. So, I might want to calm him down a bit...

"...Hey...HEY...HEY! Listen carefully. None of us know where we are, why we are here, and what this place is. I, at least, have no intention to hurt anyone. Now, could you calm down now and not attack us? It would really help."

Pika sighed as he finished his sentence. Man... this is really a full day.
 
(OOC: Yes, I'm cluttering again, but not everything's worth putting in the OOC thread: Basically, I was so slow to write this post because of a huge computer virus problem which I've had to spend the last day or so sorting. All's good now, thankfully.)

Radcliffe had no power to stop whatever was picking him up off the ground. If this was to be his end: So be it. It seemed ridiculous to him, however, for his end in such a bizarre setting, and by a completely unstoppable force. In a way, this pandered to his ego: He was defeated only by something that was impossible to counter. Something that no, one, not even the orange hustler could see coming. At least it wasn't something stupid like being hit by a bus.

Only a vague sense of motion reached his cortex. Dimly, he could hear the sound of cracking leaves, and then, the sound of a human voice, coming from above.

"Hey... are you ok?"

Human speech was rather a strong point of his, learning it's seemingly illogical abundance of syllables and entirely extraneous vocabulary had often helped him pick out the best pockets to pick, and had once even directed him to an un-secured truck of pokeblocks. He felt, if his voicebox was capable of producing it's abundance of funny sounds, that he may be able to carry a conversation out in it. Here though, he heard only vague noises from the Human

"Chu..."

Was all he could manage. It didn't even mean anything. He wasn't sure if he'd managed to even pass it from his lips. He felt nothing, but a now numb pain in his side, and a all-to-vague perception of light, which it's self slowly faded.

Images flitted through his mind. The day he ran away from home - he could feel the door-flap hit his tail as he had bolted off. The night after he ran, when he was taken in by an old, street-wise Arcanine - and the day when said Arcanine faded away into the distance, in the back of a van, never to be seen again. When he narrow- The imagery was rather abruptly broken by an complete, instantaneous return of his senses. Arceus ex machina, if there ever was one. He was standing on his feet. He could see clearly, and he felt no pain... What?! Utterly startled, the Raichu turned his head side to side, looking around to make sure it was all real.

And surely, it was. A blond man in a red shirt. A Pikachu with a funny necklace, who had previously been facing a silvery, upright, canine creature. Whom to him, of course, was not identifiable. In common, they all had a slightly dazzled look on their face, a look in which Radcliffe also shared. He wasn't sure whether to run, attack, or simply stand there like a lemon. His conflict of instincts directed him to the latter. Shouldn't he say something? Probably. He turned and faced the be-necklaced Pikachu, judging him as the easiest one to communicate with:

"You, yes, old boy, you." He looked the Pikachu in the eye. "You look... Dazed. Believe me pal, the feeling is mutual. Did y'see the god-damned thing that just attacked me? And weren't I supposed ta' be dead?"

He spoke quickly and impatiently, with an accent that sounded like it had just jumped out of London's east end. Well, except of course, with the obvious difference that it was just a stream of "Rai"s and "Chu"s.

"And you there!"

He turned to the blond man, without stopping to think that he wasn't going to be understood.

"Were you t' one carryin' me? I coulda sworn I was bein' carried."

Realizing that he wouldn't otherwise be understood. he gesticulated the motion of carrying something, cradling his arms.
 
Feeling dazed, Pika looked away from the Lucario and saw something odd. The Raichu was standing. Magically healed, he had no traces of injury anywhere. He then approached Pika.

"You, yes, old boy, you." He looked Pika in the eye. "You look... Dazed. Believe me pal, the feeling is mutual. Did y'see the god-damned thing that just attacked me? And weren't I supposed ta' be dead?"

He's alive! That's amazing. Well, maybe I should answer all of his questions, so I can be of help.

"Ugh... Yes, I'm hearing you. Well, the only one that could have done it is that Lucario over there. Although he probably didn't do it with the intent to injure you... I remember seeing a silver-blue blur as I waited for that human to answer me. Then you crashed into this area. And you being dead: the only thing I really noticed was a glow when the human was talking to you. One moment you were lying there, one moment you were standing. It was really weird..."

There. I answered the best I possibly could. Now, I want answers as well...
 
(OOC: *coughtwopostrulecough* I'll let you go with just a warning this time...
Will edit this into an RP post later, unless someone else posts.

Oh yeah, IMPORTANT POINT: LONDON DOESN'T EXIST IN THIS WORLD. Neither New York, Italy, etc. Adds to the surprise factor of future levels, at least one of which takes place in a real-world location. ;) )

Who the hell is that girl? Michael wondered. There was no way she was another player. Yet nothing else in this game had deemed to help them so far.

He remembered something that The Voice had said at the beginning of the game. Something about helpful pixies pointing the way? Bringing back someone from the brink of death wasn't exactly what he would define as simply "pointing the way", but the voice had also said that rules were very few...

This Game was so confusing. The individual elements seemed to contradict themselves endlessly. Almost as though the Game was trying to simulate how an actual world with enormous centipedes and tree-giants would be, if one actually existed.

The Raichu turned towards the Pikachu and started talking to it. "You, yes, old boy, you. You look... Dazed. Believe me pal, the feeling is mutual. Did y'see the god-damned thing that just attacked me? And weren't I supposed ta' be dead?"

Michael had to stop himself from snorting. Maybe it was just the little voice in his head, but the Raichu had a funny accent, with a tendency to mispronounce his A's and E's. It was positively comical.

"And you there!" the Raichu called towards Michael, shaking him from his lonely train of thought. "Were you t' one carryin' me? I coulda sworn I was bein' carried." The Raichu then proceeded to pretend he was carrying something in his short little paws, as though to reinforce his speech. It occured to Michael that the Pokemon probably didn't know he was understood just fine.

"I can hear you just fine," Michael replied, keeping the annoyed tone out of his voice. "Something about this game. I was carrying you, and then some... thing came and healed you back up. Now-"

He was interrupted by the sound of shaking branches. A rumbling noise began to emanate from beneath them, and the ground had started to tremble.

"Oh... crap..." Michael muttered. "What now?"
 
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"Luca-wha'?"

Radcliffe, having been born and raised in Hoenn all his life had seen little of the Pokemon from other regions. Apart from the odd Floatzel with traveling sailors, or occasionally imported Glameow to be kept as fancy pets and of course the old Arcanine - really, he saw nothing you wouldn't normally see in Hoenn. He certainly wouldn't have seen a rare an elusive species such as Lucario.

He turned to face the silvery figure, assuming this must be "Lucario", being the only unidentified creature. This was the one he'd bumped into! "Sh*t!" He thought, seeing the spikes that adorned the figure's chest and hands.

"I was damned lucky. To damn lucky there. If I'd ran inta' one of those thingemies..."

He murmured under his breath. He was thinking out loud, obviously.

Turning once again to the human, he saw an almost smirky expression on his face. The expresion would be ignored - for now. What could the human possibly be laughing at anyway?

"I can hear you just fine."

Well, he'd hope so. He was pretty sure his voice was loud enough. What does that have to do with anything, though? He had no idea that this meant "I understand you". Humans say the most irrelevant of things most of the time, anyway.

"Something about this game. I was carrying you and some..."

Ah, he had understood the gesture.

"thing came and healed you back up. Now-"

Before he had the time to contemplate the possibility that this Human had never heard of Pokemon Centers before (As that seems to him what he was describing) or it was yet another of this "Game"'s seemingly arbitrary forces (typical humans), the ground below his paws began to shudder violently. Magnitude? Earthquake? Golem? Aggron?

The electric mouse was thrown off by the sudden force, at keeping balance on one foot before almost-comically toppling on his side. He was not having a good day for remaining upright.
 
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Cario jumped out at the Pikachu and the human, but was tackled to the ground by another Pokemon. Cario looked up and saw a Raichu laying by his side. Cario, still dazed by the tackle, lay back on the ground and held his left arm. The Raichu had bit into Cario's arm and took down Cario still clamped on, which resulted in Cario's left arm being slightly torn.

"Is that a Lucario?" the human asked. Cario opened his eyes, still holding on to his left arm, and raised his head.

"Yes. I am a Lucario. As you can already tell, I am not like other Lucario," Cario said in the human's language.

"Whoa! It can talk!" the human exclaimed as the Pikachu walked over to the Raichu and examined it. The Raichu was standing as if it had no injuries. Cario looked over at his left arm and noticed that it was healed as well.

This is odd..., Cario thought to himself. I feel no pain and I don't bleed. Cario stood up and watched as the Pikachu and the Raichu appeared to converse. Then, the human spoke to Cario.

"The name is Michael," he said.

"Cario. Charmed," Cario said in his nicest English. Cario shook Michael's hand and walked over to the Pikachu and Raichu. Cario motioned to Pikachu, who ran over to Cario. Cario knelt down and began to talk. "Pik-pik-pika?"

"Pika! Pi-pika-pik-pi-pika. Pikachu!" the Pikachu responded. Cario looked over to Michael who was scratching his head. "His name is Pika. He's a player," Cario explained. Cario then motioned to Raichu who was looking at Pika.

"Rai-rai-chu-raichu?" Cario asked.

"Rai! Raichu-rai-rai-chu-raichu-rai!" the Raichu responded. Still confused, Michael scratched his head. "His name is Radcliffe. He's a player too," Cario responded. Four players in the dense forest of the Second Level. The four had to stay together in order to make it out alive.



((I am SO sorry for the excessive bunnying. It was the only way I could make my post work because I was SO far behind. Please don't be mad! :nervous:))
 
(OOC: Lol, at least I don't mind, that's probably what I would make my character say anyways.)

"Luca-wha'?"

The Raichu looked genuinely confused at the metioning of the legendary Pokemon Lucario. Apparently, he had never seen one before...

That's not too suprising. I, for one, only know about Pokemon from other regions because I read lots of books. Hm... Judging by his appearence, he looks like he's never touched a book in his entire life. But... he probably knows a lot more than me about survivng in real life. Perhaps I can learn from him...

Snapping out of his day dreaming, Pika noticed that the Raichu was mumbling something under his breath. After a moment, said Raichu turned to the human.

Gosh... I really should learn their names. It would really help when I start talking to some of them.

"I can hear you just fine." is what came suddenly from the man's mouth.

Continuing to speak, the human looked at the Raichu with burning intensity.

"Something about this game. I was carrying you and something came and healed you back up. Now-"

Why'd he stop? It's not like there's any natural disaster going on anyways...? Huh?

Cuurrrunch! Rumble....

The ground began to shake... It was almost like an earthquake!

Wait! What in the world is happening now?

Caught comepletely off gaurd, Pika toppled over onto the ground.

"Ow... Why am I getting hurt so much today?..."
 
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