might I join as well?
name: Mary T
Age: 15
gender: female
Bio: A trainer who has experienced many things with her Pok?mon, Mary T is somewhat mysterious but always ready for a challenge, even from her own Pok?mon. She sometimes says things that are wise in their own way, but she can just as easily be silly.
Normal team: Blaziken [Terra], Metagross, Blissey, Vaporeon [Aquaria], Crobat [Spice], Umbreon [Moonbeam]
grass team: Tropius, Roselia, Bellossom, Meganium
Fire team: Blaziken [Terra], Camerupt, Flareon, Typholsion
water team: Vaporeon [Aquaria], Politoed, Blastoise, Gorebyss
Example RPG:
Mary T looked up from her notebook. Her Blaziken, out of its Pok?ball, was leaning against a tree, staring at her. Smiling, the girl put her former object of interest away.
"Ready to go, Terra?"
The Fire Pok?mon nodded as the two bent down to the ground in runner's positions.
"One...two...three!"
"Blaziken!"
The two were off in a flash of speed, legs cutting the wind and lungs pumping breath. They raced neck to neck, step for step, speed for speed, across a path and through a grassy field. Around trees and over rocks they leaped as if in unison, as if dancing, but the contest was on and the adrenaline flowed in their blood as each kept up the windbreaking pace.
With a gleam in her eye, Terra shot forward, only to be met again by her trainer. Each was equally determined to best the other - or so it seemed.
As the town came into view, Mary T started to get out of breath. She pushed herself harder, harder, but to no avail. Terra clearly had the lead now, and sped off to wait in front of their destination, the place of competition.
"Whoo!" gasped Mary T as she made her way over to her Blaziken. She flopped down by the wall and breathed hard, catching her breath. Then she looked up.
"See? I told you if you kept working on your speed, you'd someday break the wind. Terra, without wings... you have flown." Getting up, she gave her Pok?mon a high-five. "Great job!"
"Blaze!" The Blaziken was just as pleased as the trainer as the two headed into the building to await the beginning of the first battle.