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The Pokemon Revolution (Erm, PG-13?)

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OOC: Rayquaza1, you're in.

IC: "Idiots.." I muttered under my breath, and murmured, "It's a greeting, moron. I say it when I enter a portal, and that is.. now." I closed my eyes and stepped into the portal. Soon I would be in Aquace, but time did not exist in a portal.. I continued to keep my eyes shut.. counting the seconds..

OOC: Well, Naoko-chan, thanks for the explanation. I guess this stuff happens when you plan an Rp too well. But anyway, you guys are great roleplayers *hugs*
 
OOC:I know! ^^ LOL jk. I had to do that.

I blinked as the ninja disappeared into the portal.
I glanced at Jonathan and mumbled, "I still don't get it...meet you on the other side!"
Stepping into the swirling portal I felt the sickening sensation of my stomach dropping down to my feet, but it wasn't so bad this time...unlike my first two tries.

OOC:Short, yes, but I'm going to wait, because I'm busy busy busy!
 
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IC: I was walking down a narrow path when I heard a screaming. I rushed to the sound and I found a slugma hanging on the edge of a cliff. I reached down to grab on to it, but I couldn't. I morphed into a green swampert and I tried reaching again. I pulled him to safety. "Thank you, Thank you. How can I ever repay you?", said the slugma. I said,"Don't mention it. It's my job to help others. Take care." I walked away, my green cloak flowing behind.

OOC: What do you think? It's my first time ever in a rp.
 
OOC: Oh! Sorry!

BIC: I was ready to step in the portal until, I hesitated. Why was I doing this? Why was I hanging out with a bunch of strangers, an annoying ninja, and a squawking Skarmory? But, that wasn't in my nature to pack down from any challenge. Perhaps I might be paid handsomely from her majesty herself, or from Articuno perhaps. I shook my head, clearing my head from that silly thought, and slowly walked through the portal, Skarmory following.

Right before I began through travel through the portal, my emblem began to shine brightly. It followed around me in a circular motion until it reached my sword. It slowly began to form into the sword and too, the sword began to illuminate brightly.

"What the...," i spoke to myself, until I was sucked in the vortex
 
OOC: It's a lot better than some others on the first try. Keep it up hon X (Rayquaza1 I mean XD)

IC: I felt myself be tossed out onto the ground face-first. Stumbling to my feet, I closed my eyes and thoguht for a minute. I had lost count of all the seconds that I spent in that portal. "Darn." I whispered.

Soon, I took note of my surroundings. I had landed on a mossy rock, which was near to a two-meter-tall waterfall. Moss encovered everything, and I realized I was in the more jungle parts of Seaside Isle.

Light shone in on the waterfall and let it sparkle. I had seen this place many times before, unsuspecting a portal. "Hey guys, are you coming out or what? Lugia's Lair isn't a long walk from here." I yelled to the portal.
 
"Yipes!" I shreiked as I landed in the little pond next to the mini-waterfall.
"Oh yuck!" I shreiked again as I slipped in the gross moss and algae.
I dried myself off with a little maneuver of extracting water vapors from objects that absorbed water molecules, and freezing them in the air.
Pulling off the slimy and icky green junk, I emphasized my point by mumbling, "Ew, ew, ew, ew, ew, ew!"
I flung the moss and algae that had stuck to my clothing over my shoulder carelessley.
"Something about Lugia?" I asked, squeezing the water out of my hair.
 
Out of nowhere, I flew out of the portal 10 feet away and I began to dive from the sky. I decided to make this interesting by graceful doing a flip before landing. I carefully landed on my two feet in a crouching position. The area had a plethora of mossy boulders and was coated with a dense mist. Skarmory came from behind, landing smoothly just as I have. The spirit ninja probably landed face first on the ground from the mark on her face. The priest splashed into a mossy puddle of water from the state of her clothing, but seemed to be drying herself with some sort of technique.

It seemed that I was the only one that survived through the trip without getting hurt, until I tripped over a mossy rock... Skarmory laughed hysterically at my pain as I landed face first. That wasn't like me at all.
 
I glanced at Jonathan and sweatdropped.
"Wow...you're not anything like I originally thought you'd be." I sighed looking around my surroundings.
"I hate this place." I muttered angrily, pulling off some moss stuck in my hair.
I walked over to the tripped Jonathan and held out a gloved hand.
"Are you sure we're in Aquace?" I asked both the Spirit Ninja and Jonathan.
 
OOC: Ouch. Stupid computer. I made a MUCH longer post, but it got jammed up or something.

IC: "Lugia's Lair is only about two kilometers from here. Now, of course it's Aquace we're in, moron. And if you start griping about a long distance to walk, then I won't take to that attitude and will definitely not like the fact you'll be acting so bleeding kiasu. Of course.. I could see if you want to complain, and that will make me angry enough. We need to visit my master to ask about what the heck is in Moonlight castle. While we're at it, we should rest. The castle will not come out of the mist until night."

I closed my eyes and let a purple aura surround me. I was chiefly doing this playfully, to freak Icilia or Jonathan out; but I was also sensing for any rebels around. I rose a bit above the ground, and soon the aura faded, and I bounced on top of the air, making a safe landing on the ground. "There is no rebel pokemon within two kilometers." I smiled.
 
I sweatdropped.
"Okay then." I said.
Well then, if we're taking a break, then I might as well enjoy myself...
to the extent you can enjoy yourself with two silent black garbed people in the middle of a gross and humid forest jungle thing
I thought angrily, sitting down.
I froze, and felt my hair rise off my neck.
"Ew!" I shreiked Standing up immediatly.
A mound of wet moss was now slightly dented, and my skirt stained green.
I prevented myself from screaming, and instead growled "Once we get out of here, the better my life will be."
 
"Oh my, now don't tell me your skirt is your life," I teased. "Oh yes, if it was your life, I could destroy it easily," I said intidatingly, drawing out ,my sword and holding it close to Icilia. "But.. I won't take 'you life' away, for modest reasons and for the fact that it would be too easy. Now, do you want your life to be better or not, because I'm not that patient. The longer we stay here, the more chores my master shall have for me."
 
"What a show off. She gets a katana and thinks she's invincible with her silly threats. Are all Spirit Ninjas like this?" I grumbled. Poor Icilia. She's probably considered worthless towards the ninja.

I glanced at Skarmory, who was attacking a nearby bush for no apparent reason. Most of the Ice Monks in Articuno's temple always thought my Skarmory was worthless and unteachable. They once said I should dispose of it now, but I strongly disagreed.

"Why don't you just get rid of the worthless bird? My friend could help you get a better, more obedient Skarmory, and..." One of the Monks spoke once before.

"For the last time, the answer is no. I need a real, more lively pokemon. Not one of your lifeless, so called obedient dummies," I replied sternly, heading towards the exit.

"You'll regret it! That Skarmory's nothing but trouble!"


I slowly formed a small, tiny smile at the steel bird pokemon, but it quickly disappeared. I turned to the Spirit Ninja after the "more chores" comment.

"Chores? What kind of chores does your master intends on you to do?" I asked quietly.
 
OOC: There is only one Spirit ninja.

IC: "Uh.. what kind of chores? What is your business in knowing, nosy? It's not like you're going to help me. Anyway, or we going or not?" I said. Jonathan probably thought me some snob. But I didn't care baout his opinion, he probably had parents growing up. Either that, or his parents weren't killed like mine. "Come on, you lazy people, hurry up. We all want to go to Lugia lair, don't we?"
 
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"Fine whatever, just wondering. And going to Lugia's lair will help us how?" I asked, wondering what Lugia could do to aid us. I heard rumors about his power, but in my opinion, Articuno and Regice are far more superior.

"Skarmory! As your master I command you to transport me to our destination on feet!" I teased. Skarmory responded by attempting to jab his razor sharp beak at my face. As usual, I avoided the attacks.

"Sheesh! Just kidding!" I responded.

OOC: OH, and Happy Halloween!
 
"Lugia will know more about Moonlight castle than me.. and I think we'll have to rest up a little before we go there tonight, it only appears at night anyway. Now, let's go. And Icilia, there's a stream near the lair, so if you like.. you can wash up your 'life'.." I thought about how long I'd call Icilia's skirt her 'life'. I honestly had fun doing it, but this was not the time to have fun. It was time to visit my master.
 
I ignored the ninja's remarks about my skirt, by examining my nails.
They were quite long, but it was usual tradition for priestesses to have at least a minimum amount of nails on their hands.
"I'm quite sure I don't need a 'stream' to wash up my life thank you, it's called 'magic'." I said moodily.
I extracted the dampness in my skirt, and got most of the green tint out.
Thank god.
"And I'll have you know, that this is my only skirt, so I've got a good reason for it to be my life thank you." I said.
Screw Emine. I'm transforming that ninny into a frog whether he likes it or not!
At least somebody I was traveling with wasn't completely first impression.
I glanced at Jonathan and his Skarmory, who was presently jabbing his beak at Jonathan for a remark I barely heard.
Certainly not like I thought he would be... I thought to myself.
"Well, Ninja here's goin' crazy about leaving, so before we get her more chores we should leave shouldn't we?" I said folding my arms and glaring at the snobby ninja.
 
I huffed, and sighed. "I'm sorry about my attitude. It just.. just.." I wiped my eyes for a minute, and continued. "Never mind. Come on, let's go. Master waits," I sliced my sword through the leaves, revealing a trail. Soon, we'd be at Lugia's Lair, easy enough to change a mood by then. After all, my master did not have the slightest good temper, at least to his servant. He hated to be waiting, imagine how he'd feel about all this feelign to end the war all on a loner trio that doesn't get along? I thought. Only time could tell.
 
I became immensly confused.
Snob at one moment, crying the next?!
Wow. Talk about jumpy.
"Wait up!" I said, dragging Jonathan along with me.
Well. One had to keep the semi-peace keeper in the group.
Two girls who don't get along. One guy who doesn't do anything about it. One Skarmory, who is extremely annoying.
And we were going to save the world?
This. I have to see.
 
"You see," I said, believing it was about time to tell them a little about myself, "My family, and my friends for that matter, were all killed when the pokemon revolution started, and I was at a very young age. ABout five years old, but I don't really know my age. I lost count more than ten years ago, which means I might be a teenager by now. I don't know, and my voice isn't used much, and I still haven't avenged the destruction of my village. I'm angry at this, probably why I act so snobby. Is that an explanation?!" I said, now a little angr, continuing to slash thrugh the leaves.
 
"Hmm, I see," I spoke emotionlessly, walking carefully in the makeshift path the ninja formed. Skarmory seemed unaffected after that statement, as he only glanced up at the sky and ground.

I couldn't reveal my personal life, well not yet. Firstly, it was too painful to bring up, and secondly, I didn't know these guys well enough to explain to them such secrets. I swiftly pulled out my katana, it's vicious blade cutting through the dense fog. I glanced at the handle, a shiny, aquamarine orb glowed brilliantly, even when there was no sun. I would have told the others, but I decided to wait until I knew more about this.

"So, how long until we reach there?" I asked the Spirit Ninja.
 
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