Everything was still, no wind, no life. No human for a long way, just him. His steps were silent, just as everything else was in the area just outside of the forest. He stepped into the mouth of the forest, the darkness encasing him. But he wasn't afraid, no, he welcomed the darkness.
The floor was cold and gray, the windless sky colored a pale, frozen blue. Things swirled on the ground, leaves and dirt pushed by some invisible force that had no definite direction.
Things swirled in the mind.
The trees themselves were decaying, their once vibrant bark color now a grim black color. The green leaves that once casted a beautiful yellow-green glow and showered the forest floor, were now a dank gray color. This is what the Viridian Forest has come to, Josh merely closed his eyes and continued walking through the empty silence.
A quiet, almost inaudible crackling sound alerted Josh.
He cracked one eye open to see a tree nearby, begin to be covered in a thin sheet of ice. The darkness around the area swirling more violently, Josh remembered this kind of sight.
Just weeks earlier, before his journey even began, there were reports of ugly and horrible accidents around the Viridian area. Having untold curiosity, Josh would always sneak over to the crime scene. One pecuilar piece of scenery always caught his attention, at every crim scene the surrounding area was always colder. Ice...the dark Ice was present at those scenes, just as it was during his battle with the dark robed man.
The worst thing was...those trainers were Josh's friends. His only friend now, was Andrew...
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Dark and sinister, the forest had always been there. Since the dawn of time, lofty branches and intertwining wholes of jungle vines made a prison most secure on a city so isolated. The dark air and ruins were entrapments already, and then the forest became that little, completely closed cell-within-a-jail.
Wing clipper of a forest.
Not many knew the extent of the forest's restricting capabilities. Andrew Giles, on the other hand, knew all too well.
He had lived there all his life, ever since his parents both died in a boating accident when he was nine or ten, he had refused foster homes and fled to the forest, where, after a few months he learned the rhythms of the place, and where, after a few days, everyone had stopped bothering to look for the penniless, dishwater-plain boy.
His only friends: Josh, Scarlett, Tanner, and Marafield were all promising students at one point at the Academy. All praised by Prof. Oak, until Andrew's parents died, that's when his personality changed. Soon after, is when Kanto fell into darkness. This only encouraged Andrew's depressed personality and prompted him to stay in the forest, where his friends would visit often. These five trainers had something special, but sometimes special isn't always good.
Andrew loved the forest. This forest had always been his parent.
protective, sheltering, encouraging.
So when the intruders came, he knew the second they stepped into his territory...
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Josh walked a little forward, the ice only following him. The boy clenched his fists, only to receive a blow to the face from a sharp gust of wind. But this was no ordinary wind, no, it reminded him of thick smoke. Thick, dark violet smoke.
He followed the visible dark breeze to a clearing, Josh quickly hid behind a frosted tree. There in the clearing stood Andrew Giles, his remaining friends. His silver-hazel eyes widened, he had forgotten he lived here. Amongst the dark wilderness.
Andrew waited with open arms for elimination, standing outside the skirts of his hut and the land beyond, his faithful pokemon locked away to prevent their injury in coming to his foreseen aid.
The duo broke through the ring of trees with a small explosion of dark smoke. The girl, with strawberry hair and demon-like red eyes, the boy with dark hair and light eyes, tall, and both dangerous in every regard.
"Ah, Andrew! So good of us to finally have found you! This jungle of yours is so complicated, it would have taken us years to find you and challenge you to a battle if not for Yamari's quick thinking, here." The girl's voice, sickly sweetened with acting, made Andrew scoff in anger. The dark-haired boy, Yamari, narrowed his eyes to slits.
"You think this is funny, Andrew? We want our battle with one of the famed five trainers of Pallet."
Andrew's laugh became louder, his hand coming to his face as he covered his eyes and mouth with shaking insanity. Suddenly, the hand came down violently across air, and his green eyes were ablaze.
"Drop the act and kill me, already. You've done it to Scarlett, she didn't know any better, and Tanner and Marafeld were just kids, they assumed the best in people. But I, I know things thanks to this forest. Things you can only imagine, things you keep in blackness and deepness." He found slight confidence and a tiny swell of courage that the girl and boy looked slightly shocked.
Josh gasped, only to close his mouth with his hand to stop his hard breathing. What was going on?
"I knew you were coming the second you enetered this forest. So do what you came to do, and get it over with. The trees will drink the blood you spill from me and grow rings of this moment in history, they will be my witnesses."
rustling silence
The girl spoke first, grinning widely. She would be beautiful if she wasn't so cruel looking in amusement.
"Poor thing." She crooned. "You had to deal with the terror of us Dark Brotherhood before we actually came. You could have made it easier on yourself, and just pretended not to care."
Yamari took a step forward, hand on the pokeball no doubt containing a berserker of a Pokemon.
"If it is your wish for a quick death, I suppose we can arrange that."
The mountain of fur and rippling muscle emerged after a flash of dark light, the ring on its stomach glowing faintly in the dim forest. Foot-long claws and incisors with hooked ends, telltale signs of imminent destruction, glistened in Andrew's blurring vision.
Its eyes were two coals, bright, blood red. Andrew looked across to the girl.
Same eyes.
The vixen tilted her head to one side and smiled brilliantly.
"Goodbye."
The Ursaring lunged, and he knew then that he was dead. Josh shut his teeth and grasped the tree hard, Andrew looked over to Josh just before the Ursaring collided with him and smiled.
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There was a howl of pain, one Josh suspected was Andrew's, and the sound of a liquid, blood, dripping onto the forest floor. Josh, nor Andrew wanted to open his eyes; it was more likely than not Andrew's own blood and a sight he did not want to behold.
"YAMARI!" A screech emitted, and the urgent sound of it pried Josh's eyelids open, observing a most shocking scene before him, one not of his friend's death.
Before him, the Ursaring was on the ground, bleeding profusely from a wide wound like a giant shark's bite on its chest. The girl was crouched over the dark-haired boy, who was wounded as well, clutching his arm bleeding spurts into the thick jungle air.
It had all happened in a split second, the wounding of the two.
Josh looked around, his friend paralyzed with fear. But just who had saved him, the Clan of Hope? Whoever it was, made the duo of Dark BRotherhood members to vanish. Andrew only looked at Josh and stood there, his friend walking over to him.
The only other piece of flesh besides the duo was the pile of Ursaring, Josh could not get a clear view from where he was. The trees were blocking his line of sight.
The clearing was bathed in red, fur stuck in trees, mere particles of a once living organism floating down in the silent space. The forest was deathly quiet, as if just as awestruck as our traveler was by the bloodbath aftermath before him.
No breath or movement in the grassy outstretch, simply red, and a collection of moist slabs in a far corner. Moving closer, the smell overpowered and vermin scattered with the approaching footsteps of the three newcomers.
Andrew turned slowly, a pivot, and vomited into a nearby bush when a full view of the shape emerged. Josh's peachy face blanched to white, while Titan chimed up from his pokeball, concerned that his acute nose was being offended and where exactly the stench was coming from.
"No, Titan. You aren't coming out. Stay inside." Josh barked through his disgust, quelling the need to vomit as well.
Standing in front of the two recoiling friends, the shredded Ursaring body lay there. The only identifying feature of the mass of colored flesh, oozing patches of fur, and variously shaped soft things one deigned not to name, was the head of the giant bear itself, sitting atop the pile, smeared with dark bile and slime, from the depths of which the two dead, slowly-whitening eyes glistened.
Andrew spoke, after his retching finished echoing among the trees.
"Josh, this is it. That thing I told you four about in the forest, this is its work. And that…" He trailed off and glanced with great effort at the maw of the bear.
"…is the Ursaring that tried to kill me. Even when dead, its face shows all the past maiming it's done…"
"Hm." Josh agreed with monosyllables, soft and unassuming, "But just what exactly is
it?" Josh asked, Andrew sighed.
"I have no clue." The duo sighed, they always loved to solve crimes. Josh and Andrew were always the brain and pride of the group of five. Sadly now, only a duo.
The surrounding area thawed off the sheets of ice, now replaced by oozing blood. The surrounding bushes around the clearing rusteld at a fast pace, Josh placed his hand on Titan's pokeball ready for battle.
"You think that is the cause for this?!" Andrew shouted, only to stand straight up again when a purple Nidoran sprang out.
"Highly doubt it." Josh's hazel eyes analyzed the Nidoran, its eyes similar to his own. Full of experience, and hurt. Josh had indeed experienced much in his life, him along with the other four trainers once traveled through Sinnoh. They saw many horrible things there, almost as bad as Kanto. But his Nidoran spoke out to Josh, and he released Titan.
"What are you doing?" Andrew poked Josh, who merely smirked.
"BUBBLE!" Josh barked, Titan only smiling as he launched a stream of sticky bubbles at the poison pokemon. The Nidoran♂ caught off guard and sent flying into one of the blood-bathed trees.
It retaliated by rushing towards Squirtle, horn first. The horn on its forehead seemed to grow just a bit, a Peck attack. Josh snapped his fingers,
"Withdraw." Titan swiftly slipped its limbs and head into his shell, the Nidoran only crashing into the wall of a shell and falling on its stomach. Titan quickly popped up from the floor and smashed its shell against the slowed down Nidoran.
Leer, Peck, Focus Energy, double kick
The poison pokemon screeched and stomped on the forest floor, sparks of bright red beginning to suround the pokemon. It seemed to get pumped up, Focus Energy as declared by Josh. With that, the Nidraon bellowed down the field and leaped into the air.
It brought down kick after swift kick at Titan's face, the water pokemon only stumbling backwards.
"Withdraw!" The Squirtle tumbling back inside its shell, Nidoran only proceeding to kick the shell down the field. Titan screamed as it slid up and down the clearing, Josh slapped his forehead gently.
"Hehe. Looks like you've lost your touch." Andrew chuckled softly. Josh smirked then snapped his fingers, Titan released his tail from his shell and was sent flying into the air after he slammed it against the floor.
"TACKLE!" Titan rocketed down from the sky and landed a swift and deadly tackle attack straight at Nidoran's back. The poison pokemon launched backwards and barely standing.
He glanced over at Josh, "Didn't loose it, just mmm...misplaced it." He smirked as he launched the pokeball at Nidoran, the capsule popped open and absorbed the Nidoran...