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Lauren: Although it was a good post, it was still very short. You have the talent to make a good post, just pack more stuff happening into that walk. Other than that excellent post :D

EDIT: Ok, I looked at ur other post, and I understand, I should of made it clearer. If you could edit your post to fit the new chapter that wuld be awesome :)
 
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On a dirt road not far away, a new figure glided across the ground, a dreary black cloak hiding the figure's determinant features from the gleaming sunlight of early morning. At a slow pace the dark character treaded through the gravel, barely letting a sound escape from beneath the cloak, which was in itself very out of place in such heat. A billowing tail, tufty and soft and with lovely fur of the finest auburn-orange and tipped in snow-white, poked out from the strange cloaked assailant's robes, giving the only hint at what could possibly lie beneath the layer of cloth. After a few more paces into the trough between two hills in the road, the figure paused, and a crackling, gravelly and rough-sounding voice weakly faded into existence, as if via radio. "Okay. You're out of eyesight from the town."

Ripping the cloak off of herself in one smooth motion and leaving the thick dress to the wind, a small female fox at about 5' 2" stood in the center of the road, letting her hair flow freely in the wind for the first time in weeks. The new aroma of the Hoenn flora was pleasing to her after spending most of her down-time on a cargo ship as a stowaway to the region, and if nothing else, she felt great to finally be free of any attempts to hide her identity. Arlene had come prepared, as well - smuggling a deadly-looking combat knife on the back of her belt, and with heavy jet-black combat boots, it was not as if she had been expecting the trip to be an easy ride. She paused for a moment, breathing in the new scents and aromas of this strange region. Already, she noticed many smells that she could not place, hear the sounds of wild Pokemon that she had never encountered before... It made her thoughts wander to Snake, to Jaydin, and to Fate - whom she had left with a close personal friend in Sinnoh.

Her shallow, gingerly-placed steps continued, as the vixen contemplated the letter she had received days prior to arriving in the region. A strange sense of emptiness filled her as she thought too of the guild of assassins trailing her, possibly watching her every move as she lay dormant in idle thought this very second. The rustling in the leaves above in the trees, Arlene noted, had come to an odd pattern which she could not quite place. You tended to notice unusually insignificant things when you were running from death. It was a grim reality that had dawned on Arlene as she attributed it to the new region being unfamiliar to her, but as the walk progressed, the leaves stirred very unnaturally, and the grass blew a little harder than normal. A wind had begun to pick up, definitely, but Arlene sensed something amiss.

A scream for help entered her ears, which perked up as the fur on the back of her neck bristled in fright. Trying to maintain her cool, the vixen increased her pace, not daring look in the opposite direction. As the screams became more desparate, she didn't realize that she had broken into a running gait down the dirt road, which spiralled away into tangling, winded foliage and darkness. She braced herself and pushed through the thick vines and leaves, until finally separating herself from the thick mass of flora and sprawling out onto the ground before a rather typical scene that should not have unnerved her as much as it had. Another girl was present, about her age Arlene guessed, and who she could only suppose was a scientist of some sort - possibly the man Arlene needed to meet.

Then it occurred to her that other Pokemon were present as well, which she scented quite vividly and placed into memory the thick layers of stink the wild Pokemon in this region seemed to possess. Reacting to the tactical lobe of her brain first, she drew her combat knife - a black-bladed Ka-bar at about seven inches - as a rather grizzly, mousey Pokemon made a lunge for her. It wasn't until she recollected herself in the heat of the battle that she recognized the Pokemon as a Rattata, which was common in her home region of Kanto; but this one seemed... More aggressive, somehow. The fox couldn't quite place it, but something about it was quite wrong. Using the askew nature of the battle between a trainer and a Pokemon to her advantage, Arlene held her knife cross-turned and made what appeared to be a jump towards one side of the Rattata, which it attempted to anticipate.

Instead of following through with the move, Arlene turned about-face and tank-rolled to her right side, wrapping her tensed paw around the strap of a messenger bag. To whom Arlene was not sure it belonged, but she was not about to stop and ask. Instead, she gripped one of the Pokeballs hanging at the side of the bag, and tossed it forth, both stunning the Ratatta by clobbering it in the head with the ball and releasing a Pokemon entirely at random. A grin upturned in Arlene's lips as the spiralling stream of bright, free energy took the form of a small, blue penguin with a very round head and big, pretty jet eyes.

"Piplup!" the small creature verified, though Arlene was quite aware that she had been right to place her success of this battle in the hands of chance. She stuffed her combat knife away onto the back of her belt - she most certainly did not want to use it, and tended to use it for intimidation at any rate - and spoke in a calm, collected voice that definitely did not mirror how she felt. "Piplup... Er... Do something to beat this thing back! Anything will do!"

On this shaky, generalized command, the first few milliseconds of hesitation manifested itself in Arlene's Pokemon not being quite so sure how to react. Eventually, the Piplup soared into action, launching itself face-first at the angered Rattata. It's beak pounded into the Rattata's forehead, causing a deafening crack; when the Piplup strayed away from it's target and returned to Arlene's side, she noticed the Rattata had been bruised in the spot, possibly scraped as well, with a hint of blood beneath it's purple fur. In the same careful voice, Arlene ordered again, "Piplup, do it again!" With a fierce readiness in it's small voice, the penguinlike Pokemon forced it's beak into the Rattata's side, and Arlene was sure she heard a rib snap. With this, the Rattata was forced to retreat, bloodied and defeated.

Turning down her gaze to the Piplup as it returned once again loyally to Arlene's side, the vixen kneeled down and raised her paw to pet the cute creature's soft fur, marvelling in the smooth, thin layer of pretty blue bristles that adorned it's body. It gave what could be considered a smile given it's lack of lips, and Arlene smiled back, unaware of the scene not far away. Or that she was supposed to return this Pokemon. Immediately on this realization, she stood and padded towards the other girl and the scientist, who she assumed was Professor Birch, the head of Pokemon Research in Littleroot Town. What he was doing out here, Arlene left for him to explain.

"Wow, that was impressive!"

Arlene wasn't quite sure who the man was talking to. He shook Allison's hand, which she seemed rather ill-equipped to return the gesture. She smirked, and retreated into the dark to congratulate the newly appeared Pokemon's performance in combat. Not a minute later, as she lifted her her eyes back to the scene, the scientist turned to Arlene.

"And you, too, miss... Ah... Didn't catch your name?"

"My name is Arlene. I assume you're professor Birch, who the President of the Pokemon Welfare whatever-the-hell says I am ordered to meet. I trust you're okay?" That was just like Arlene - to keep everything strictly business.
 
"You man NOT decline this offer..."
Mira grumbled to herself. She was not used to being told what to do. Her parents ignored her so she was her own boss.
She grimaced at the thought of her parents. The sting of guilt was eating away at her heart but she had to grin and bare it. Apparently she needed to get to Little Root Town and pronto. It was out of pure coincidence that she had checked the mail on her way out. She didn't know why she had done it, but after she turned her back on Lavender Mira felt as though she were forgetting something.
The letter was already extremely worn. The blond had folded and unfolded it so many times, still surprised every time her stormy eyes read the demanding words. She was planning on leaving home anyways, at least now she had a plan.
Kinda.
The train ride from Saffron City to Johto made her realize that she hated trains. Mira wished she could just find this Professor Birch and get started. She was getting impatient, yet excitement filled her to the tips of her fingers. Mira had rarely left Lavender and had never set foot outside of Kanto. She'd always wanted to travel.
Despite the adrenaline pumping in her veins, she was in not a good mood. The weather seemed to oblige her feelings, as it usually did. The rain drizzled lazily down the window. With her thin fingers she connected the drops to make simplistic pictures. It was the only thing she could do to distract her from her annoying seat partner.
"So why you heading to Johto?" the thirteen year old asked, again. The girl's red hair was up in ridiculous pig tails that swung as she bounced in her seat.
"To take a train to Hoenn," Mira said through gritted teeth.
"Why?"
Mira let her hand fall from the window and clenched her fists so tightly that her knuckles were white. Slowly she turned toward the girl.
"None of your business," her eyes bore so intensely into the stranger that immediately the young girl asked to switch seats as soon as an employee walked by.
"Kids," Mira spat.

Mira had been waiting at the Johto train station for over an hour; the train to Hoenn was late. Her foot tapped rhythmically on the marble when suddenly a weight prevented her from doing so.
Mira looked down to find an Eevee sitting contently on her right foot. She sighed, not annoyed in the least. The Pokemon smiled at her sweetly. Mira's knowledge of Pokemon was impressive for someone who wasn't a trainer and she hoped it would help her get ahead of the game. All those nights she had avoided going home she spent in Lavender's small library, reading up on everything Pokemon. She'd even fallen asleep there one night; it was the best sleep she'd even had.
"Eeeee," the Eevee was adorable but before Mira could even think of petting it, Eevee's owner ran over looking frantic.
"Oh, I am so sorry!" a small boy said, looking very concerned but relieved that his Eevee was safe.
"It's okay," said Mira, smiling for the first time that day, "This was the highlight of my day. May I pet her?"
The boy grinned, thankful that this mean looking teenager meant no harm, and held his Eevee forward. Its fur was soft and it made Mira forget all about the late train. She completely forgot she was even taking a train until an announcement blared over the speaker.
"Sorry for the inconvenience. The train for Hoenn is now arriving."
"Well, I gotta be going, thanks again," Mira said, giving the Eevee one last ruffle of the fur. It was moments like these that made her see that not everything in life was dreadful. If there was anything she had to look forward to, it was meeting her first Pokemon. She'd love it more than both her parents loved her.

One train ride later and the longest walk Mira had ever experienced, she finally arrived at Little Root Town. She was in such a rush to get there that all the beauty of the Hoenn region had gone unnoticed. Thankfully, it would be revisited on her journey.
Little Root was smaller than Lavender but she had the hardest time finding this Professor Birch. Even his lab assistants were clueless to his whereabouts.
"He said something about some field research," one of them mentioned as she stormed out.
Frustrated, Mira kicked every rock in her path as she began to leave Little Root. She had come all this way and Birch wasn't even here. Pissed was an understatement.
A ruckus distracted her. She perked up at the sound of a struggle and was ready to help whomever needed it. A man in a lab coat was flailing about helplessly, a Ratatta attacking him ferociously. "Use one of the pokeballs! Help me!" he exclaimed.
Without a second thought, Mira found a bag containing multiple pokeballs. She was drawn to one in particular and threw it.
"Squirrrrrtle! Squirt!" the turtle Pokemon let out a rather cute battle cry before turning to see who threw his pokeball. His big eyes caught sight of Mira and automatically accepted what he saw.
"Go! Help him!" Mira yelled helplessly. What attack did lower level Pokemon know? Think Mira, think!!
"Tackle?!"
The Squirtle ruthlessly struck the Ratatta with a full body blow. That was all it took, this Squirtle was tough. The wild Pokemon ran away, screeching as he left.
"Thank you! Oh goodness, thank you!" the man was so grateful as he got to his feet. "I really should be more careful. This isn't the first time this has happened, you see," he laughed at himself.
"Uh huh…" was all Mira could say. This guy was too happy, it made her skeptical of his intentions right away. Squirtle looked proud and was waiting to be congratulated; she patted him on the head absentmindedly.
"Are you Mira Joseph?" the man asked, picking up his notes and various other pokeballs.
"Are you Professor Birch?" she asked.
Birch smiled, "Yes, I think this was fate. Come back to my lab where we can talk about all of this. I would rather not be attacked again," he laughed again. "Oh, and bring your Squirtle."
"My Squirtle?" Mira practically choked out the words.
"Indeed" the Professor grinned ear to ear.
 
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Dear Lex Maria, you have been chosen to enter the Pokemon Challenge. You will be given a Pokemon at your nearest lab and shall follow the path of a Trainer. You will defeat all 8 gym leaders to gain access to the Elite 4. The first 10 to defeat the Elite 4 will journey into the "Portal" and see whats on the other side. Thousands of Trainers across the globe are competing for the same rights. You MAY NOT decline this offer.
Thank you from, President Fuller
Chairman of The PWC
Pokemon Welfare Cooperation"


Sparky growled at the words "Lex Maria," she didn't like people using the "Maria" part of her name, though the "Lex" part actually didn't sound too bad. Maybe she should shed her childhood nickname, which she received because her first experience with pokemon was when a pichu she had found unconcious on the road shocked her as she ran for the nearest pokemon center. But she felt like she was outgrowing her nickname, still, she thought, how many people do you know named Sparky? I mean, seriously? Just me, so far as I know, it is pretty cool. Guess I might as well go to...wherever.

She left her house, walking down towards the Lab, she rummaged through her bag to retreive the letter that she had stowed away before she left the house. She stared at it for a few more long moments, pondering over the words, "you may not decline this offer..." Why though? How come she wasn't allowed to decline. Unless her mother or someone had fixed this up, she could decline if she wanted to. It was just that she really didn't want to. Shoving it unceremoniously into her bag, she stared forward at the road ahead. Her first journey, she supposed, and sighed before continuing.​

"Well...this is it, right?" Sparky muttered, staring at the front of a white building she was certain was the Lab. However, she didn't make note of the large red letter "P" above the doors. She walked in, passing through the glass doors, and was surprised to see Chanseys walking around. Chanseys? Professor Birch uses them too? I thought they were supposed to be Pokemon Nurses. She thought, puzzled, there seemed to be a lot of trainers here, all of them with pokemon. Funny, what do they need to see Professor Birch for if they've already got their first pokemon, or second, or third...? Then she spotted Nurse Joy walking calmly out of an examination room, an understanding look on her face as she spoke reassuringly to a trainer with a Treeko that seemed to be in very bad condition. Nurse Joy in the lab? Maybe she's doing volunteer work. Wow, I thought there was the Pokemon Center for that. Wait...Sparky did a facepalm and turned around, how could I be so stupid? I'm in the Pokemon Center! Geez, good thing I didn't go up to anyone and ask them for my first pokemon, god, that would have been embarrassing. She walked out of the Pokemon Center hastily, her face slightly pink.​

She decided to keep walking, it couldn't be too long before she found the Laboratory. She vowed to get it right this time. It wasn't too hard, in a couple of minutes, she had reached the Laboratory in Littleroot Town. Walking through the glass doors, she approached who appeared to be a lab assistant hesitantly.​

"Um, excuse me, sir. I'm here to see Professor Birch." She rummaged through her bag and pulled out her slightly crinkled letter, which she showed to the Assistant as proof.​

"Oh, I'm terribly sorry, but Professor Birch isn't here at the moment. He's conducting research on Route 101, I suggest that you go find him there, or wait until he returns to speak to him." The Lab Assistant explained, unaware of Sparky's annoyance. Though, he really wouldn't have noticed it, Sparky hid her feelings well, which she didn't do all the time.​

"Okay, thank you sir." She said respectfully, masking her irritation with a polite and light tone of voice. "I think I'll go find the Professor on Route 101." She backed out of the Laboratory, and made sure the glass doors has closed completely behind her before showing what she thought of that.​

"Okay, so they tell me to go somewhere, which is here, and then I get here and then they tell me to go somewhere else! What's up with that, huh?" She muttered irritably, then sighed, "well, there's nothing else to do, is there? Besides wait for the Professor to return, I mean." She walked forward, the Lab growing smaller behind her as the distance between her and the Lab increased. Route 101, she noticed the sign, onto which someone had etched their initials, but she didn't stop and waste much time on that detail. Okay, so Professor Birch was somewhere on this Route. The early morning sun didn't provide much warmth, and Sparky shivered, the occasional cries of pokemon in the woods were the only sounds that pierced the otherwise silent air.​

"Help! Please, help me!" An urgent cry, definitely not one of a pokemon, reached Sparky's ears. She ran forward, not knowing who it could be, but alarmed all the same.​

She hadn't ran far before she saw a middle aged man with a beard that appeared to have been ambushed by a black and gray pokemon resembling a dog. They growled and bared their teeth threateningly, Professor Birch spotted Sparky and his almost panicked look relazed slightly. Sparky wasn't exactly frightened, she was a black belt in karate, she could take care of herself, however, she wasn't sure the same could be said for Professor Birch.​

"Please, there are pokeballs in that bag over there! Pick one of them and throw it!" The Professor yelled desperately, his arms above his head as he tried to avoid the glares of the Poochyena.

"What?" Sparky wheeled around, spotting the ragged brown bag, she ran for it and picked it up, rummaging around. "How about...this one!" She tossed the pokeball into the air. Out came a mouse like pokemon. As it spotted the Poochyena, it began frightened and fire billowed out of its backside.

"Tell it to use tackle on the Poochyena!" Professor Birch called, running in circles.

"Use tackle on the Poochyena!" Sparky instructed the Cyndaquil, keeping her voice level despite her uncertainty. the Cyndaquil looked back at her almost disbelievingly, but refused to back down.

"Quil!" It ran towards the Poochyena, slamming into it with a full body tackle attack. The Poochyena squealed in surprised.

"Yena!" It stood up again after being knocked to the ground, tears seemed to appear in its eyes and it ran away. Sparky felt slightly bad for the Poochyena. But Cyndaquil was running back towards her.

Professor Birch stood up and dusted himself off, looking embarrassed.

"I'm sorry. I assure you that this won't happen again. I apologize, I know I don't seem like much of a pokemon Professor right now, after that...er...incident, let's call it that. Well, why don't we come back to the lab. That Cyndaquil seems to like you quite a bit." He added, seeing the Cyndaquil jump into Sparky's arms and smiling a bit at Sparky's astonished look. Then he picked up the bag, thanked Sparky one more time, and told her to jump into the Jeep.

Back at the Lab, Sparky had decided that she would start her journey with the Cyndaquil. Professor Birch nodded, seeming to understand.

"Yes, a trainer always develops the strongest bond with the first pokemon they catch as their starter, or with the pokemon they win their first battle with. Well then, I've just got a few more things to cover then." He disappeared behind a desk, and could be heard muttering and rummaging through stuff. He emerged once more holding a red rectangular boxlike device, and a few red and white pokeballs. Sparky listened intently as the Professor explained both devices, and then what she should hope to encounter on her journey. Then he sent her off.

"I must thank you once again for saving me earlier. I hope we do see each other again, and I wish you luck on your journey."

"Thanks so much, Professor." Sparky said before leaving the Laboratory, looking at the shiny red and white pokeball in her hand, which contained the Cyndaquil, a triumphant feeling spreading through her, I won my first not-official battle, and got a Cyndaquil for my starter! I suppose the trouble was worth it.

[Hopefully its all satisfactory]​
 
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(The first battle does not grant you exp)
Lauren: Nice post, I liked the battle scene, pretty intense
Darkhaven: Very good, I could basicly stand in her shoes as she walked along and in the battle. Poor Rattata, a rib breaking hurts like heck.
billie: Very nice post, I hate kids too :)
Slytherfang: If anyone knows homework its me, dont worry about it!
 
(Soon to be replaced with my post as soon as I think of a good post...I can't think of one!)
 
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The air had grown warmer, Allison noticed after the battle between Professor Birch's Pokemon and the wild doglike one. Bright sunlight dappled the lush green grass and worn dirt path, Allison sighed at the feel of the sun on her shoulders, at the warmth of the air.
She loved heat and warmth.
That's why she wore her brown sweater so often; the colour was warm, even in the coldest areas.
Allison looked back to Professor Birch, who was reading her letter with a furrowed brow.

"Hmmm," he murmured, as he folded it up, slid it back into the envelope and handed it to Allison. "It would appear it is my responsibility to bestow upon you your first Pokemon," The Professor concluded with a wide smile "Heck, after seeing you battle today, I'd say it's more of an honour than a responsibility," he added, chuckling.
Allison shrugged; she had never been one for compliments, if she had talent, she knew it. Her self-esteem had always been that way.
"Well, considering that you've already met Charmander," Professor Birch continued, gesturing to the orange Pokemon "and shown that you two are talented together, I guess I have no other option then passing on this little guy to you"
"Oh... Umm... I was sort of wanting one that was less... lizardy," Allison said, inspecting Charmander again and then returning her attention to the Professor "But thanks," she continued "I'll give him a go."
Professor Birch laughed, loudly, too loudly for this time in the morning. God it was early, Allison though, inspecting her watch. If she were at home in Saffron City, she would be seated in her favourite coffee shop with a latte, ready for another monotonous day of school. Even monotony beat all this outdoorsy crap and lizard Pokemon.
He continued laughing, obviously taking her comment for a joke and then pointed down the trail of Route 101, which would lead them, back to Littleroot Town.
"Come on Allison, can I call you Alli?" the Professor asked.
"I prefer Bee," she replied coldly.
"Alright then, Bee, come with me back to the lab and we'll get this all sorted out," he proposed, scooping the remaining Pokeballs into his bag and hitching it onto his large shoulder.

Allison nodded and began making her way down the beaten trail, past the trees and rich green grass, she turned slightly to notice Charmander marching loyally by her side, with his head raised. Her Charmander, she thought.
Allison did not know what to think of the orange lizard like Pokemon, she'd never had much experience with Pokemon, apart from the ones that inhabited the areas she'd lived in. In Mahogany Town she'd loved the majestic Stantler's prancing through the woods surrounding Lake Rage, when she and her family had holidayed to Snowpoint City she'd always been amused by the Snover's, the tree like ice Pokemon and when Sabrina of Saffron Gym put on exhibitions Allison had always been awed at the power and mystery of psychic Pokemon.
But this Pokemon, Charmander, was just there. Small, orange, with a flickering flame on the end of his tail, which classified him as a fire Pokemon Allison assumed. He had held his own in the battle earlier, but Allison doubted his ability against stronger, more formidable opponents. He looked up at her, tilting his orange head, and cried his name out in happiness for his new trainer. Allison shrugged, she had never liked affection.


Sleepy Littleroot Town was beginning to wake; people, trainers and their Pokemon scurried past Professor Birch and Allison, ready for a new day of training.
Most of them waved and offered greetings, some even stopped to chat with the Professor, Allison rolled her eyes, she was so not in the mood for pretending she liked people. Some of the male trainers eyed her appreciatively, stunned by the exquisite colour of her hair, Allison scowled, tying it back into a severe ponytail, she was also not in the mood for being hit on, especially from strangers who chose to live in this boring little town.
Finally, the pair reached the lab and Professor Birch led her through a series of rooms, filled with complicated equipment, which appealed to Allison's scientific brain. She had always considered a job in Pokemon research, and had idolized Professor Oak for most of her life. When they reached a room, filled with bookcases, a computer and a large desk, Professor Birch sat down and gestured for Allison to do the same.

"Now Bee, tell me what brought you to the Hoenn region?" he asked "Professor Oak is a perfectly competent man and was much closer to your home."
"Uh, I guess I learnt a fair bit about Hoenn in geography and Professor Oak recommended you" Allison explained, not wanting to go into the whole family situation.
"Ah yes, Samuel, I've been meaning to email him for a while. Right. Well, you best be on your way then, with Charmander, onto your Pokemon journey!" Professor Birch exclaimed, rising to his feet. Allison shrugged and stood up, stretching her long legs and looking around the office.
"These are for you!" Professor Birch declared, holding out a small red machine and several Pokeballs, which Allison took and shoved into her bag "That red thing is a Pokedex, it records data from Pokemon you see and capture" he explained.
"Oh, well thank you," Allison said with a smile, a genuine smile, and turned her heel to leave.
"Good luck Bee!" Professor Birch cried as she marched determinedly through his lab and out the door, Charmander following her.

They made their way quickly across the town and back onto Route 101, Allison noticed several trainers had begun to battle on the grassy area off the side of the trail.
"Well come on lizard," Allison murmured, addressing Charmander "Let's see if we can find a battle…"
 
OOC: If you have not posted your 1st Chapter, please do so!

Chapter 2: Route 101
Plot: You go through Route 101, facing custom trainers and wild Pokemon.

Pokemon
# 016 Pidgey
[PokeCommunity.com] The Realm of Legends
Level(s): 2-4
Type: Normal
Gender: Male 50%
Attacks: Tackle
Catch Rate: 255
Rarity: Common

#019 Rattata
[PokeCommunity.com] The Realm of Legends
[PokeCommunity.com] The Realm of Legends
Level(s): 2-3
Type: Normal
Gender: Male 50%
Attacks: Tackle, Tail Whip
Catch Rate: 255
Rarity: Overwhelming


#263 Zigzagoon
[PokeCommunity.com] The Realm of Legends
Level(s): 2-4
Type: Normal
Gender: Male 50%
Attacks: Tackle, Growl
Catch Rate: 255
Rarity: Common

#399 Bidoof
[PokeCommunity.com] The Realm of Legends
[PokeCommunity.com] The Realm of Legends
Level(s): 2-5
Type: Normal
Gender: Male 50%
Attacks: Tackle, Growl (If Level 5)
Catch Rate: 255
Rarity: Uncommon

Setting: Route 101 LittleRoot -> Odale
Gym: None



 
Mira and her Squirtle had followed Birch back to his lab and talked up a storm for hours before she remembered she was there for a reason.
"Pardon Professor, as much as I love talking about Pokemon with you, I need to get going on my journey," Mira interrupted politely.
Professor Birch shrugged and smiled, "Yes, it was pleasant talking. I've never met a girl your age whose read so many of my colleague's books! Anyways, I have something to give you before you go," he said. Birch reached into one of his lab coat pockets and pulled out a red device. "Here are some Pokeballs and this is a Pokedex."
Mira's eyes widened in awe, "Oh sir, thank you!" she had never been this excited about anything before. She'd only read about this genius piece of equipment. The fact that she now owned one made her giddy inside and out.
Squirtle, seeing his trainer's delight, also smiled, "Squirt!" he exclaimed, and hugged her leg. The two had taken a quick liking to each other after their first battle.
Mira picked up her things, "Is there a number I could reach you by?" she pulled out her phone. The Professor took is from her and programmed his number in.
"Don't hesitate to call," he said. With that Mira said farewell to the only adult who had ever showed her kindness and left to Route 101.

"These Rattata are EVERYWHERE!" Mira exclaimed. Squirtle remained outside of his pokeball because she liked the company and found it redundant to call him out every few seconds to fight off another rodent. They had just defeated their sixth one when Mira decided she needed to sit down.
Hoenn really was beautiful, especially that day. The rain from before was long forgotten as the sun warmed her from the inside out. She couldn't think of a time when she'd been more at peace. Squirtle came over and rested his round, blue head on one of her legs.
"Squirt squirrrtle!" he smiled up at her. He was excited, maybe even more so than she was, about heading out. She pet him and watched as he slowly fell asleep. After fighting all those Rattata, she didn't blame him. Before she knew it, Mira was asleep too.

Mira woke up to the sound of a struggle. Squirtle was no longer in her lap, he was fighting off a flock of Pidgey that didn't seem to happy about something. Quickly, after a tackle or two, most of them flew away. One, on the other hand, stayed and seemed to be challenging her Squirtle.
"I think I like this bird," she smirked, "Whats say you, Squirtle? You wanna add him to our team?"
Squirtle turned to her and nodded curtly. He looked determined and for second Mira thought she saw a little bit of herself in her Squirtle. It seemed as though they were the perfect match.
"All right Squirtle, Tackle!" she exclaimed, pointing at the Pidgey. The bird looked apathetic, either that or unthreatened by the team. This was changed as soon as Squirtle made contact with him.
Pidgey flew off the ground, from the tackle not his wings, and landed ten feet away. When he got up, Mira noticed a fire in those eyes that weren't there before. The Pidgey, with a running start, tackled right back.
"Squirtle, Tailwhip!" Mira said, too determined to let this fiery Pidgey get the best of her. "Now Tackle!"
The two Pokemon were neck and neck. After awhile, both were still up and both were exhausted. Mira pulled out a Pokeball and kissed it for good luck, "Enough of this," she muttered, throwing the red and white ball toward the Pidgey. All she could do now was wait.
 
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billie: short post and not that much detail, but most of it was ok.
You caught a Level 3 Male Pidgey! Would you like to name this Pokemon? (Do that in OOC Thread)
 
Allison grit her teeth as she surveyed the scene, all the trainers on Route 101 were locked in battle, leaving her with no options for battling. She sat down on the warm grass, absorbing the heat from the sun and reached into her brown leather satchel and found an apple, which she began to eat. Her Charmander curled up into a ball at her feet and dozed happily in the warm sunlight. A slight breeze gently rustled the leaves of the great trees, which grew on the dewy grass, inhabited by hundreds of Pidgeys.

"We'll just wait for these trainers to finish, and then we'll challenge one, lizard," Allison said out loud before sinking her teeth into her red apple again.
Allison reached for her mobile phone, checking it for messages from her family and friends.
There were several, surprisingly. Her mother desperate to know if she'd made it safely, her friends claiming how much they missed her and her father bidding her good luck and suggesting they meet up in Slateport City where he was for an extended holiday.
Allison typed out brief replies, telling her mother she was fine, telling her friends she missed them too, she really did, and telling her father she couldn't wait to see him, before sliding her phone into her pocket.
Out of the corner of her eye she saw a purple body with a tail, assaulting her bag.
What the? Allison thought as she slowly turned to look.
The Pokemon was small, barely a foot tall and bright purple in colour. It had a long tail, two circular ears, whiskers and large, sharp looking front teeth.
Allison knew, from the wild ones that lived in Saffron City that this Pokemon was a Rattata, and had a nasty habit of stealing food from people.
She growled as the Rattata closed its imposing teeth around one of her apples and started to run away.

"HEY!" Allison shouted "Give that back! That's my apple!" she turned to her Charmander "Stop that Rattata, lizard!"
Charmander immediately jumped into action, keen to show his new trainer what he was capable of and raced after the purple rat Pokemon. When it was close it launched itself and leapt onto the Rattata, scratching its body ferociously.
The Rattata retaliated, tackling Charmander sending it flying for several meters.
Allison whipped out her Pokedex to find a list of Charmander's moves; ember was one of the first on the list.
"Charmander! Use ember!" Allison called to her Pokemon, which turned to look at her, with a puzzled look on his face.
"Ember! It's one of your moves!" Allison repeated, keen to see the fire move in action.
Charmander shrugged and launched another scratch attack, the Rattata responded with another tackle, slamming its small body hard into the lizard Pokemon, causing it to cry out in pain.
"Hmmm," Allison murmured "This Pokemon seems to be pretty tough, we could use it on our team" she mused.
Charmander was now scratching the purple Pokemon again, weakening it, so it could barely tackle Charmander back.
"Charmander! Try ember again!" Allison shouted, still not understanding that Charmander had not yet learned the fire attack, so Charmander again fought using his impressive claws against the Rattata.
"Okay! Good work, lizard!" Allison called, reaching into her brown bag and finding a red and white Pokeball.
"Lets end this!" Allison exclaimed, launching the Pokeball at the Rattata. It landed an inch away from the Pokemon, and opened, a red light transferred the rat Pokemon into the Pokeball, which then snapped promptly shut. The ball wriggled violently, from side to side, Allison held her breath, her long fingers digging into her side, being a Pokemon trainer was so much more exciting then she originally thought, she mused as she waited…
 
Lauren: Nice! I liked that she kept on screaming ember but he kept on scratching.
Charmander grew to level 6!
You caught a Level 3 Female Rattata? Would you like to name this Pokemon?
 
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Allison held her breath as she watched the Pokeball continue to twitch and wriggle, until it finally stopped, declaring her the owner of the Rattata.
"Yes!" Allison exclaimed, racing towards her new Pokemon's Pokeball and seizing it triumphantly. She then stopped, and composed herself, remembering she was not alone in the clearing.
"Umm, good work Charmander," she addressed her first Pokemon, turning to look at him "Now lets go and find a battle"

Allison found a trainer standing by himself, after winning his second battle of the day. She approached him with her shoulders back and her chin up, making herself look as tall as possible. The trainer was of average height, and at least a head shorter then Allison, he looked to be about fourteen and had light blonde hair, which he wore under a grey beanie.

"You and me, battle now," Allison demanded, looking down at him from her great height.
The boy looked her up and down appraisingly, a smirk stretched across his tan face.
"Sure, as long as the battle is followed by a date with you and me," he replied, grinning.
"Ew, no," Allison wrinkled her freckled nose in disgust "You're what, like eleven?"
"Fifteen," the trainer answered with a wink "So how about it babe?"
"How about you just battle me before my fist connects with your face," she spat, beginning to feel very annoyed.
"Ooh feisty," he grinned, "A battle it is" the trainer said reaching for a Pokeball in his pocket.
"Go Spinarak," he called releasing the green, tiny spider Pokemon. Allison reached for her Pokedex, curious about the trainer's bug Pokemon.

'Spinarak- the string spit Pokemon. It sets a trap by spinning a web with thin but strong silk. It waits motionlessly for prey to arrive'

"Huh. A bug Pokemon, guess I'll use you Charmander," Allison said, gesturing to the orange Pokemon at her side.
Charmander immediately jumped forward, eager to please his trainer.
"Spinarak, use string shot!" the blonde trainer demanded, rolling the sleeves of his red shirt up his arms.
The spider Pokemon shot a white web out of its mouth, towards Allison's Charmander
"Quick, Charmander! Dodge it!" Allison instructed, and Charmander leapt out of the attacks way "Good! Now use scratch"
Charmander charged forward and attacked the Spinarak with its formidable claws, weakening its opponent.
"Spinarak, jump away and use your poison sting," the boy called to his Pokemon.
The green spider Pokemon did as instructed and launched a poison sting from its fangs which connected with Charmander's face.
"Char-mander char!" the Pokemon cried out in pain, rubbing its face with its clawed hands in pain.
"It's okay Charmander! Use growl and then scratch the Spinarak one last time!" Allison called, concern for her Pokemon building up in her chest.
The Charmander nodded and growled, intimidating his opponent before leaping onto it scratching the Spinarak fiercely until it fainted.
"Return Spinarak," the blonde trainer called, still smiling "You win"
Allison smiled a small smile and turned to her Charmander
"Not bad for a lizard," she praised as it looked up at her adoringly. "I think I'll call you Izzy from now on," Allison decided smiling at her Pokemon.

Her opponent approached her, hand forward for Allison to shake.
"Great battle," he praised "But I expected so from such a pretty girl," he said with a wink.
Allison rolled her eyes, she was used to getting hit on, even from boys younger than her.
"Thanks," she said dryly and she turned to walk away when he held out a piece of paper with his name, Billy, and phone number on it.
"Call me," Billy winked, before turning on his heel and looking for another battle.
Allison shrugged and shoved the paper into her bag, she would never call him and Billy probably knew that. Most of the boys who gave her their numbers did.

Allison made her way back onto the trail of Route 101 and began to amble along it, feeling tired and hungry.
 
plz let me have an eevee

Name: Henry
Age: 10

Gender: Male

Personality: Henry is a very smart, cool and calm person. Girls think he is cute

Appearance: He has black hair and and a hat, he wares a brown scarf and a white shirt with green stripes, he also has brown jeans with green in the end
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History: he grew in Soleceon Town,he's father and mother own the day care center. He once took care of an Eevee That was abandoned by it's trainer, soon he released. he though that it may grow stronger on the wild. He's younger sister always saw how he did he's job so she can become a pokemon breeder. Henry 10th B-Day was coming up and he's mom and dad got him he's first actual pokemon, Moonlight ( Eevee ) he was determined to raise he's eevee just as good as the one he used to care for, he always said " I will be the best pokemon trainer ever and with moonlight i will show everyone how strong i am"
Pokémon: Moonlight ( Eevee )

Pokemon Trainer Card :

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Lauren: Nice post, her attitude and personality really showed in that post
Dark Blaziken or watecer: Where to begin...Everything was far too short, i know nothing about him, no RP sample, and NO YOU MAY NOT HAVE AN EEVEE? Did i make that clear enough? Denied.
 
"Wow"

Mira could think of nothing else to say as she stared at the Pokeball. She had caught a Pidgey. On her first try! She beamed at Squirtle, "Great job!" she exclaimed, finally putting her newly caught Pidgey on her belt. Squirtle smiled back, showing off a cunning smile.

The air was now thick with excitement. It seemed like her adventure had really started the moment that Pidgey was caught. She had whispered to the shiny ball, "I'll call you Bram," and really felt like a trainer in those few seconds. After naming one Pokemon she felt like Squirtle needed a name too. As they walked along, Squirtle skipping in a rather intimidating way, she thought long and hard about a name for him. Her peaceful thoughts were quickly interrupted by a arrogant voice beckoning her. Mira might have ignored the stranger had it not been a challenge.

"Hey! You're a trainer? Let's go, sweet cheeks!" a rather cocky young man stood off to her right, looking very much excited as though she were the first to cross his path all day. He looked to be around her age, standing at least a head taller than she, with windblown chestnut hair and light blue eyes. The eyes were narrowed, waiting for an answer to his snide remarks.

"Sweet cheeks?" Mira repeated through clenched teeth. Being a blond was anything but fun, especially a pretty one. You got remarks like this too many times to count. Squirtle stopped in his tracks to observe the humans curiously.

"Yeah, you heard me! Now what do you say to a battle?" he said, unaffected by the daggers she was shooting with her eyes. Usually one glare from Mira would turn anyone off, but this guy was just too stubborn.

Now she couldn't resist.

"Sure," she smirked, "But I must tell you I'm pretty experienced," she lied. Sure she had read a lot about Pokemon, but practice taught so much more than theory. Mira watched closely to see if he took the bait. She glanced quickly at her Squirtle, hoping he'd play along.

"Oh really? We'll see about that!" he said. "Let's go Geodude!" he yelled, throwing a Pokeball. Mira took out her Pokedex to see what she was dealing with.

Geodude. Rock type. It is impossible to distinguish from rocks. It slams against others in contests of hardness.

"All right Squirtle, let's go!" Mira called. Immediately, the turtle Pokemon sprang into action. "Tackle!"

"Geodude, now, Defense Curl!" the young man shouted. As Squirtle made his impact, the Geodude curled up, minimizing the damage. "Now Tackle back!"

"Watch out!" Mira exclaimed. Squirtle was getting to his feet, recovering from slamming against rock, when Geodude came right at him. Swiftly he moved, receiving only minimal damage as well. "Come on! Tail Whip!" called Mira, thinking defensively. It was executed beautifully.

Even with his defense down, the Geodude managed to hit Squirtle. "Squirrrrt!" he called as his body was forced many yards back. "Hang in there buddy! Tackle now!" said Mira. A full body blow hit the Geodude before it knew what was coming to him. "Again!" Mira ground her teeth, knowing she needed to end this quickly. Again the opponent was hit with full force. "Finish him!"

The last blow did it. It must have been a low level Geodude, Mira thought. Her challenger look awestruck at the results. "But...HOW?!?" he knelt next to his Pokemon.

"Told ya I was pretty good," Mira winked. "Now what's your name so I can tell everyone about my great victory?"

"You have no mercy do you?" the trainer laughed, slightly amused now, and returning Geodude to its Pokeball.

"Nope. None," she joked back. She gave Squirtle a pat on the head and picked him up. She'd carry him the rest of the way to the next town.

"The name is Nathan. Thanks for the battle," he said, sincerely grateful, "I was so bored!"

"No problem," Mira shrugged, "Now, if you don't mind Nat, I must be going." She waved half heartedly and turned her back on him, Squirtle riding on her shoulders. Once the town was in sight it dawned on her. At the sight of the Pokemon Center, Squirtle sighed but remained composed. "I think I have a name for you," she told him. He looked at her, unblinking, waiting patiently for her to continue.

"I'm going to call you Bruce. It's a strong name. You know, for a strong Pokemon," she smiled. Squirtle -I mean, Bruce- seemed to like that very much. He nodded approvingly. "You're lucky. You had a say in your name," she laughed, her footsteps much lighter now. "Now let's go get you healed."
 
billie: Good post, It was longer this time :D
Bruce grew to level 7!
Bruce learned Bubble!

Chapter 4: Trouble in Odale?
Plot: A giant crowd is gathered outside of the Pokemon Center. There is a podium on a raised platform. Trainers and civilians alike trade anxious glances. A tall man with a purple slick hairdo in a long overcoat steps up.
"Do not worry, citizens and trainers of Odale! We are only going to be here for a while. I, Mr. Kade, am the leader of team Alpha. We are here because of Prof. Willow. She has 3 eggs that we need to study. Until we have her research and eggs, then the following places will be locked down. The Pokecenter, The Pokemart, the West Side of Resedentual, and Route 103, and 104. Have a nice day."
Trainers growl and women stare. The Pokecenter is guarded by two feirce looking trainers and their crazy Poochyenas. Fix what has gone wrong here.

Wild Pokemon: None
(Team Alpha Trainers are commonly found with Poochyenas.)
Setting: Odale Town
Gym Leader: Mr. Kade
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Poochyena
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Level 4
Attacks: Tackle, Growl
Item: None

Starly
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Level 5
Attacks: Tackle, Growl, Quick Attack

Magby
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Level 6
Attacks: Smog, Leer

Others: You have to be first to get the eggs. If you rescue Prof. Willow you can choose, 1. A Green Egg with Blue Stripes, 2. A Blue Egg with Grey swirls, 3. A Purple Egg with Dark Purple Dots.
 
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Allison slowly made her way through Route 101 and into Oldale Town, a place she had read about in school. From her own knowledge, Allison remembered the place to be peaceful and full of friendly people, this was however, not the case Allison thought as she looked around the small town.

There were the grey, doglike Pokemon at every single corner, growling at everyone who passed.
Allison whipped her Pokedex out again, hoping to discover some information about these Pokemon, which she had already defeated.

Poochyena, the bite Pokemon. This Pokemon has a persistent nature, it chases its chosen prey until its prey becomes exhausted.

Wow, that's lovely, Allison thought, feeling a shiver pass down her spine. She looked for the Pokemon Centre, only to find a crowd of people gathered outside.

"Oh great, people," Allison growled before crossing the town to the Centre, in hope of having her two Pokemon healed.
She then noticed the podium on a raised platform, just as the man stood up to it. He was very tall, and had purple hair slicked back and wore a long overcoat. The crowd became very tense, until he cleared his throat and began to talk.

"Do not worry, citizens and trainers of Odale! We are only going to be here for a while. I, Mr. Kade, am the leader of team Alpha. We are here because of Prof. Willow. She has 3 eggs that we need to study. Until we have her research and eggs, then the following places will be locked down. The Pokecenter, The Pokemart, the West Side of Residential, and Route 103, and 104. Have a nice day."

Immediately, mutters of outrage erupted through the crowd of trainers and citizens, with many of them crying out about the close Pokemon Centre.
Allison joined in and spat "This is ridiculous! I will get my Pokemon healed!"
And she pushed her way through the crowd towards the massive doors of the Pokemon Centre.

Two trainers, dressed alike in uniforms stood at the door, guarding it with their Poochyena's.

"What is the meaning of this?" Allison demanded of them, squaring her shoulders and drawing herself up to her full height.

"You heard the boss," the taller one replied, leering "We've closed the town off until further notice. But, having you stick around doesn't bother me much, babe"

Allison rolled her eyes and balled her fists up by her side, she was angry enough to hit them, that was for sure. She was hungry and tired, and just wanted to get her Pokemon healed before Christmastime.

"Firstly, if you hit on me again, I will hit on you… With my fists. Repeatedly. Secondly, I do not care about your 'boss', I care about getting into the Pokemon Centre, NOW!" Allison shouted, practically foaming at the mouth. By her side, her Charmander Izzy shifted his stance, ready to battle.

"If that's how you want it," the other trainer replied, smirking "Go Poochyena! Use tackle!" he shouted and the grey, doglike Pokemon leapt forward and slammed his body into Izzy's.

"This is how I want it," Allison retorted, reaching for her only other Pokeball.
"Go Rattata, attack the other Poochyena with a tackle. Izzy, use scratch on the other one!" Allison demanded and both of her Pokemon launched their attacks, the purple rat Pokemon slammed her body into the smaller Poochyena and Izzy used his formidable claws on the body of the other Poochyena.

"Ooh, she thinks she's as tough as she is pretty," the taller trainer sneered, "Poochyena use tackle again!" he called to his Pokemon.

"Izzy, dodge it, and then both of you attack him at the same time!" Allison instructed, her pulse racing. The Charmander leapt out of the way of the Poochyena's attack and then scratched it ferociously, weakening it. Finally, the Rattata jumped in, tackling the grey dog Pokemon to the ground, causing it to faint.

"Maybe, she's tougher than she looks," the taller trainer murmured "I'm going to go warn the others," he said before, fleeing into the Pokemon Centre.

"You may've gotten rid of him easy, but don't be so sure you'll do the same with me," the other trainer growled, mimicking his Pokemon "Poochyena use your tackle on the rat!"

"Rattata, dodge it, and then use a tail whip!" Allison called, eager to get past this trainer.
Her Rattata jumped out of the Poochyena's way and then executed a perfect tail whip, followed by a tackle, causing the Poochyena to also faint.

"Right, I'm getting out of here too!" her opponent cried, following the other trainer into the Pokemon Centre.

"Good work guys," Allison murmured "You stay here with me, I don't know what we're going to find in here," she told them, her voice quavering slightly as the trio stepped into the building.
 
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