Chapter 3: The Adventures Continue
I
sighed as I sat on a bench
near where I had been training East of Vermillion City.
I
had helped the captain with his sea sickness, I had some medicine for
that sort of thing just in case, who then gifted me a strange item.
He called it a “Mega Z Ring”, basically a Bracelet inlaid with a
small gem at the inside of the wrist and a large plate with a strange
design at the top of it. He also gave me “Pikanium Z”, a small
yellow crystal that supposedly allowed Pikachu to use a special
attack, a Z-Move. The Gem on the other hand would allow me to invoke
Mega Evolution but I needed a special gem to do that.
After
the S.S. Anne had left Port I had gone to Digglet Cave, where the
construction Work had been done after three days, and went hunting
for a Digglet. Better yet, I found a Dugtrio instead who I named
Digger. I trained with this new addition for three days in which
Burst, my Charmander, evolved into Charmeleon after all and I managed
to teach Digger and him Dig.
Digger
also learned the move Bulldoze, a ground-type move as well, which
made me confident to beat Lt. Surge and his electric type Pokémon.
Oh
boy was I wrong.
He
wiped the floor with my Team and me, even with type advantage his
Pokémon
were
trained to take on ground types and other assorted Pokémon.
While
he hadn’t come in with his A-Game, it was still a pretty decent
team that used every trick in their book to beat us. It didn’t help
that we had to first fight our way through the test Trainers and also
solve a puzzle, which had made my temper a bit bad due to the
annoying nature of it.
That
was one week ago.
Since
then me and my team have been training non-stop in order for us to
successfully beat the gym. Anti-Electric training, resistance to all
of his strategies and known moves, evasion training and speed. Digger
had been taken out back then by a Hyperbeam, coming from Surge’s
Raichu. Which
had pretty much kicked my Strategy out of the window.
The
Zubat also kept up their assaults, ten years of this would probably
make the journey significantly more annoying but I had taken the
Drawback so I had to endure. At least they’re easy enough to deal
with.
“Excuse
me, are you a trainer?” That voice interrupted
my small reveree and I saw one of the Officer Jennies approach me.
The badge on her hat showing that she was the one from Cerulean City.
She was holding a Squirtle in her hands.
“Ah,
yes ma’am? Is something wrong?” I asked, not sure what was going
on now.
“Well,
I noticed that your
Pokémon
seem
to obey you fairly well. So I would like to ask you to take this
Squirtle in. He is quite a handful and we
need someone who can manage him in some way.” Explained Officer
Jenny.
That
was the way I got Blasty, my newest recruit for the team, on. Mind
you, by this point I had quite a collection. Eight in total to be
exact. I continued training after this point, getting Blasty up to
not only obeying me but also evolving him into Wartortle.
Thankfully he wasn’t that far behind the curve.
After
this come my next and, luckily, final attempt against the Gym Leader
Lt. Surge. I managed to put his Raichu to sleep with Flora’s Sleep
Powder, then finished him with Digger’s Bulldoze. His Voltorb
failed to defeat Digger either as it’s explosion wasn’t strong
enough to reach underground. His Magnemite didn’t last this time
around at all, thanks to it’s double disadvantage.
Thunder
Badge archieved.
After
that I decided to go to Lavandia Town but found the bridge on the way
from Vermillion to there, to be very robust with an absurd weight
limit. Why do I know that? ‘cause a Snorlax was sleeping on it! I
swear, this thing is made of some sort of super wood!
Anyway,
I fixed the problem quite easily, namely by throwing one of my
Masterballs at it and keeping it in the bag. Thank god I have
reserves of that. I went to Lavander
and found Blue and Red arguing near the graveyard tower, or
Pokémon
Tower
as it was called.
“And
I tell you again! There are no ghosts!” Shouted Red angrily at his
rival, he could get quite heated when he wanted, yes.
“Then
what the fuck were those things in that tower huh? They
sure didn’t look like
Pokémon!“
Argued
Blue back, red in anger. Ironic
yes.
“Erm,
what’s going on?” I asked, looking at the two hot heads as
I wondered what this was about.
Then
Blue rounded on me. “Yellow! Tell Red that this place is haunted!
Aren’t you some kind of psychic seer or something? You must feel
it!” I was taken completely aback, luckily I knew that he wasn’t
making it up since he and Red were the first withnesses of my first
true prophecy and me discovering my psychic powers.
For
those wondering, the prophecy was as follows:
Silent
Red who travels the stars
Blazing
through the endless night
Greater
yet the Green that Strikes
For
else only ashes is what remains.
Do
not ask me what the hell this all meant, I’m
the oracle, not the writer of this shit.
Anyway,
moving on from this, I looked at him strangely and answered: “Blue,
I may be prophetic at times, and psychic, and yes I have Aura
awareness, but I’m not a Medium. Aka, I can’t tell the difference
between a Ghastly and a The Ring ghost until I hit it with
something.” I stated with a frown, I also didn’t like the idea of
trying to communicate with the spirits of the dead or something like
that.
As
it turned out, there was some kind of ghost like apparition in the
tower, or rather, a whole army of them. They seemed to possess the
Exorcists who worked at the place and somehow scared Pokémon so they
couldn’t move. It made going up pretty much impossible to a certain
point and there was some kind of extra big and extra scary one to the
last floor. Blue had been there already, and it spoke so… yeah.
I
decided that I would try and leave it for now, chances were that it
was the local Ghost Pokémon population running another prank or
something, or they were upset by someone but who knows? For this
reason I booked it to Celadon City, which lay directly West of Safron
City and was, like Cerulean City and Vermillion City, connected to
Lavender Town by an underground tunnel.
The
first thing I realized after arriving there, taking two days where I
had to camp out in the open and fight off the Zubat once more, was
the presence of Team Rocket. Weirdly enough they were playing nice,
giving flyers to a local casino. Even to me. They also handed out
free coin cases which made me suspect that they were actually
involved there in terms of business, which made the whole thing
rather suspicious.
I
still decided to go there and, luckily, managed to get premonitions
on the Roulette that never failed. I still kept a low profile by
placing more than just one bet on the table so it seemed just that I
was lucky, and for good meassure I kept losing too, just so no one
realized that I was literally predicting the ball’s landing. By the
time I went to investigate the Rocket Grunt at a poster nearby, I had
managed to purchase a Porygon and a Dratini with all the coins I had
won.
One
quick demolition later I found a secret switch behind the poster and
a Rocket HQ under the casino. A HQ filled with low to mid level
grunts, the pair in white costumes, and the Big Bad Evil Guy. In a
nice suit.
Giovanni
was the name, and he was Team Rocket’s boss, the Head Honsho, the
Godfather of this Mafia.
I
think he had been traveling light because Arceus, his Team went down
like a bunch of pussies! I steamrolled the lot of them without
breaking a sweat and he ran away along with his cronnies.
When
I was leaving I got accosted by a Team Rocket Admin named Archer who
I also beat. On my way up from the whole thing I encountered a member
of the international police who was undercover. She was quite shocked
by me actually beating the boss of Team Rocket and gave me as a
gift, for taking out the Team Rocket presence in the city, a Team
Rocket costume. It wouldn’t fool them with my physique, but it was
an interesting cosplay option.
Chuchu
got her own copy too, for little Pikachu apparently which I found
adorable.
After
leaving the casino I went for Celadon Gym where Burst finally evolved
into Charizard and Storm into Pidgeot. We won the Badge, naturally.
At this point it was a foregone conclusion when fighting Gym Leader
with a type disadvantage against my Pokémon.
With
Celadon done I went back to Lavender Town using the Sylph Scope,
which Giovanni had lost it seemed, to uncover the Ghost Pokémon
lurking around as well as, near the top, the identity of the greater
ghost.
“Marowak!”
Shouted the red glowing ghost of Marowak. Blue had told me about his
suspicion of this being the ghost of a Marowak that was killed by
Poachers a few months before and whose child, a Cubone, had been
taken in by Mister Fuji, owner of the Pokémon House in the town. He
was missing right now.
I
was about to try and calm it down with Aura, a neat trick I had
learned, when another cry erupted. “Cubone!” Turning around in
surprise I watch Cubone, Marowak’s child, run in crying. Marowak’s
eyes widened and she dropped her bone, her Aura almost being blasted
away into gold as she embraced her child.
I
smiled sadly as I watched the reunion but ultimately Marowak had to
pass on. Red entered at that point and took Cubone back to the
Pokémon House while I moved on.
And
had to stop the not-so-terrible trio from harassing Mr. Fuji who
wasn’t even aware they were there. Geez, talk about ineffective
villains. And yes, that Meowth can be called part of the group beyond
a simple Pokémon.
After
escorting him back out of the tower he gave me a Pokeflute, which
when played would awaken any sleeping Pokémon, but he warned me that
they tended to be rather grumpy after waking up. He also gave me a
small stone which he claimed he had found when he was younger while
vising the Kalos Region. My Pokedex was able to identify it as
Charizardite-X, a Mega Stone. I also decided to adopt Cubone, taking
the little cutie with me and naming him Shirou. I have no idea why, I
just had a strange feeling that it would fit.
Also,
little note: I caught an Abra while leaving Lavender Town. I named
her Dreamer because of her sleeping issue.
On
my way South to Fuchsia City I had plenty of practice time with both
the Pikanium-Z and the Charizardite-X. The first of which needed a
small dance that was taught to me by the captain but I didn’t have
much time to practice. Luckily there were plenty of fisher in this
part of the Region and they were perfect training dummies. Mega
Evolution on the other hand was a bit harder to get right.
The
process changed Blast into a Dragon-type, which was about damn time.
It increased his effectiveness with claw or punch based attacks and
gave him a sweet new look to boot. He had a bit of a temper in the
form but we managed to work with it.
By
the time we arrived at Fuchsia City to face Koga I had the trick
figured out and we still had six months until the next meeting of the
Pokémon League at the Indigo Plateau HQ. For reference, the League
meets every year on December 1st until January 1st to accept
challengers for the Elite 4 and the ruling champion. The latter is
generally not well known as far as I know, but it is a rather fluid
position with the first guy to claim it each year holding it.
Kanto’s
E4 is also shared with Johto with the current lineup being Bruno,
Lorelei, Agatha and Lance, being Fighting, Ice, Ghost and Dragon type
experts respectively. For those and some other reasons like it I had
been careful to train my biggest hitters as well as maintain a number
of contingency teams just in case as I would be uniquely capable of
switching Pokémon between active and inactive groups.
For
that same reasoning I had kept up training for my Snorlax, Lax. He
was the biggest tank I had and knew Sleeptalk, Snore, Hyperbeam,
Recover, Bodyslam, Dark Aura and, for some reason, Psybeam. I had
also managed to train Dreamer up to evolving into Kadabra, and
surprisingly she had kept her sleep problem so we tended to fall
asleep with one another because, well, narcoleptic attacks.
Before
facing Koga I wanted to go into the Safari zone where a lot of rare
Pokémon are found. While I had no hopes of finding any Pokémon that
would still be trainable into being ready for the next League, I was
hopeful to find one that may be a good addition for later in my
journey.
As
it turns out, I did find something. For starters, on my first try I
accidentally caught 30 Tauros. They kept running into my Safari Balls
for some reason. On my second attempt I found a wild Eevee, don’t
ask me what it’s doing in the Safari Zone but I managed to catch
it. Vee likes to sit on my shoulder opposite Chuchu, and is female by
the way.
Toward
the end of the Safari Zone, after catching a Exeggcute, I found a set
of golden teeth and a building where I got, as a reward for reaching
the place, an EXP-Share, a device that allows all Pokémon in
presence to gain power.
…
And
that asks for another explanation on how that works, especially
because of the terminology. EXP or Experience Points, are a
quantifiable energy that can be meassured. This energy is released by
a Pokémon upon fainting and is absorbed by Pokémon nearby. It is
theorized that this is a mechanic introduced by Arceus or nature
itself, to mitigate undue death while maintaining the natural drive
for strength built into Pokémon.
This
comes from the fact that the act of letting another Pokémon live
means that you can fight another day, allowing continuous training
without running permanently out of opponents. As such beating other
Pokémon with your own is the best way to train them. Also, the
bigger and stronger a Pokémon is, the more EXP it gives. So knocking
out the Dragonite of Lance would net you an absurd amount of EXP
while knocking out a Rattata on Route 001 would barely even register.
The
EXP-Share on the other hand basically splits the energy and gives it
evenly to any Pokémon currently in custody. Which for me, means that
every Pokémon I have gains EXP now. Which is a neat trick to have.
After leaving the Safari Zone I overheard someone talk about how the
warden of the Safari Zone for some reason can’t talk anymore and
that he seemed to have no teeth. I suspected this come from the pair
of teeth I had found.
And
as it turns out, they were his. Thank god I had the sense to wash
them beforehand. Anyway, as a thanks for my help he gave me a small
crystal he had found a while back on a trip to Alola, said he had
found it at some kind of shrine after defeating a local water Pokémon
that had assembled a giant form with thousands of it’s kind. As it
turns out, this was Waterium-Z, a Z-Crystal for water-types. Perfect
for me.
With
this in preparation I headed to the gym and thank Arceus for
teleport, Koga was pretty startled when I teleported in personally
right next to him but didn’t complain about it. My fifth gym battle
went rather one-sided thanks to Dreamer and Shirou who wiped the
floor with Koga. Strangely Shirou had at some point picked up the
ability to project more bones out of thin air and was pretty skilled
at it.
Anyway,
this got me the Soul Badge from Koga and on asking him why the Soul
Badge was here and the Marsh Badge was in Saffron City, he told me
that it was a mix up and neither he nor Sabrina had bothered to
complain so far. Too much of a hassle apparently.
This
reminded me of the situation in Saffron City so I flew on Storm
there. I got almost instantly assaulted by Team Rocket, 15 Grunts at
once. Thankfully they weren’t ready to face my team. I made my way
to Silph Corporation where I met Blue, Red and a girl who introduced
herself as Green and who had the Blastoise from Professor Oak.
We
made our way in and along the way to the top, where I knew Giovanni
was waiting, Blastie and Flora finally evolved into Blastoise and
Venusaur. Fighting out way through hordes of Team Rocket members,
including Archer and the Team Rocket Trio, I confronted Giovanni
while the others were dealing with the rest of the criminals. I was
also gifted a Lapras, Serene I named her.
The
battle was this time even shorter as I had the superiority in almost
any regard possible and beat the living shit out of him. To my
surprise my reward as a Masterball alongside a letter of
recommendation for if and when I went to Hoenn, as Devon Corp., one
of Silph’s rivals on the market who was on good terms with the
company thanks to the CEOs of both sides being good friends.
With
that out of the way I was about to head into the Saffron City Gym but
a Blackout occurred suddenly and as it turns out, there was something
with the powerplant near the Rock Tunnel East of Cerulean City, which
I had skipped all the way back then.
I
then volunteered to go look and went to the Powerplant that was
basically working under automatic systems for years now. Going
through I caught a Electabuzz I named Tiger and found the culprit. A
hurt Zapdos, aka, a Legendary Pokémon. It had been feeding on the
Powerplant to speed it’s own recovery up and, after knocking it out
because of it’s aggressive behavior, I caught it to bring it back
into a Pokémon Center.
This
luckily also solved the blackout since it come from Zapdos eating all
of the electricity before it could transfer out.
That
was how I caught Raiga, the first Legendary I would encounter.
The
fight against Sabrina was, as expected, rather simple. My team was
heavily overleveled and I had also been able to bring Raiga to bear
after calming him down and him accepting his capture.
This
earned me the aforementioned Marsh Badge from Sabrina and evolved my
Dratini, Draka, into Dragonair. I even convinced her to give me some
psychic lessons while I was there. It was a pretty big boost to my
skills there. That left me with two gyms in total, Cinnabar Island
and Viridian City.
I
decided to go through the Seafoam Islands from Fuchsia City to reach
Cinnabar first, the Fire Gym there would be the ideal testing ground
for the Z-Move and give me some more preparation before going to
Viridian City. The sea travel was… weird. The local Trainer were
being dicks, challenging me every two minutes and somehow, Team
Rocket had set up ambushes everywhere!
When
I finally got to the Seafoam Islands I found, for some reason, the
entire area was frosted over. As you do in such situations that make
it obvious that some powerful Pokémon is messing with the area, I
ventured inside the caves.
The
entire area was a bit hard to traverse, and the damn Zubats! Anyway,
along the way I caught a Dewgong and a Jynx, to add some Ice-types to
my line-up. This was added further onto when I met the cause of the
frost. A Arcticuno. The legendary Ice/Flying type Pokémon had
evidently sought shelter in the islands and used it’s icy power to
ward off offenders while it recovers from a wound it had gained.
I
managed to calm it down and convince it to let me catch it so I could
bring it into a Pokémon Center for healing. This solved the local
problem. I also ran into the Team Rocket Trio, again. They make nice
pinging sounds when they blast off by the way.
From
the Seafoam Islands it was only a short way to Cinnabar Island where
the seventh Gym I was visiting lay. The island was volcanic in
nature, with a passive volcano sitting in the middle of the island.
As for the Gym, for some reason it was locked with the key indicated
to be in a nearby mansion which, as it turns out, had a number of
switches to be triggered for me to even get through. *sigh*
Anyway,
along the way I caught a Ditto, calling it Copy. I’m very
imaginative, thank you, as well as a Vulpix I named Inari, ‘cause I
heard that’s fox goddess or something. I found the key to the Gym
after reading through dozens of lab reports that speech about some
kind of cloning experiment for Mew, a legendary Pokémon, from an
eyelash that had been fossilized.
I
even found the lab, at the bottom of the mansion. There were five
tanks, one very large one and four smaller ones. The largest of them
had been broken out of with a small amount of liquid remaining
inside. Another, one of the smaller ones, seemed to have been opened
normally but I couldn’t figure out what was inside the smaller
ones, but the larger one was likely the “Mewtwo” the notes had
been talking about.
Making
my way to Cinnabar Gym I found a number of puzzles that were required
to be solved if one didn’t want to waste time on the Trainers. I
still beat the tar out of the Trainers for training but also solved
the quiz questions. They weren’t hard, I’m 10, nearly 11, not 8.
Blaine
was a nice guy, I’ll admit that, but I curbstomped him. Between all
the advantages I had and the fact that I had a Z-Move up my sleeve,
meant that Blaine had no hope of winning this fight. This earned me
the Volcano Badge.
If
you´re wondering about the Articuno, Snowie made a full recovery and
decided to stay with me, surprisingly. So yeah, I got an Ice-type
legendary now. Snowie and Raiga got along like water and oil, so
yeah. They’re not big fans of one another, at all.
At
the time I left the gym I got interrupted by Bill who informed me
that he was going to the Sevii Islands and wanted me to come along,
still as a thanks for my help earlier. That’s how I got to Island
#1 of the Sevii Islands. Also how I knocked out some of the problems
on the three islands I could reach and even managed to catch a
Moltres (Tria) along the way.
Bill
managed to get whatever the problem was back under control after I
brought along a ruby gem of some sort that I had found on the islands
and he slotted it into the machine he had been working on with his
buddy. Something about Infinity Energy and connecting to other
worlds, or something like that.
Bill
did mention something interesting, a lab on Cinnabar Island that
specializes on reviving Pokémon from fossils and I happen to have a
whole bunch of them on my person.
As
it turns out, they could. My fossils thuse turned into the following:
Dome:
Kabuto (Chrome)
Claw:
Anorith (Buggy)
Feather,
or rather Plume: Archen (Icarus)
Tooth:
Tyrantrum (Buddy)
Shell:
Tortouga (Leo)
And
finally the odd fossile that I found and not even the guys here could
identify: Mew.
…
Yes,
I found a fossilized Mew. I kid you not. There was a Mew Fossile in
Mt. Moon and Team Rocket almost got it if not for my intervention. I
named her Mi. No real reason why.
With
six Pokémon added to my collection I made my trip to Viridian City
for my eighth badge. Arriving in the city I found it swarming with
Team Rocket grunts who, strangely, weren’t doing anything of note.
They also took one look at me each time, then went running. I didn’t
know what was going on until I grabbed one before he could run away,
using my psychic abilities, and asked. Turns out I had a new note on
my file in Team Rocket.
Run
on Sight, Admins and above Only.
Yup.
I screwed them over so hard, they’re afraid of me.
Going
into the Gym I found it mostly deserted until I reached the final
room, which was a lavish office space with Persian statues lining
it’s sides, the large main battle field sitting in the middle. And
who’s the Gym Leader? I was kinda expecting it, after all the
grunts had been running rampant in the city and the Gym Leader,
strongest in Kanto’s roster I may add, didn’t move a finger.
Who
else could it be, but Giovanni? Well, he also had the trio and Archer
with him, who tried beating me or at least weakening me. I didn’t
even slow down thanks to them. The final Gym Battle of Kanto for me
was a rather interesting one. Giovanni pulled all the stops out, he
had all of his best Pokémon with him and even used items in battle.
I
was ultimately able to defeat him and he had the decency to finally
award that Earth Badge he had been holding out on all this time. He
then also proclaimed that Team Rocket wasn’t finished yet as they
were moving their operations to a new location and that I hadn’t
seen the last of him. Yada Yada Yada, you get it. He was really a
cartoon villain, isn’t he?
He
did drop a hint to me that there was something he was concerned about
at Cerulean Cave, apparently that’s where the Pokémon he had
ordered to be created had fled to, Mewtwo. Since I had Mew already
and my collection of Legendary Pokémon was almost complete except
for Mewtwo, who was technically one too, I followed the lead and went
to Cerulean Cave.
I
beat Mewtwo in a battle fair and square, I could’ve used a
Masterball, true, but that would’ve felt cheap to me. I caught him
instead in a Ultraball after knocking him down into being tired
enough to be caught properly. This basically added another
psychic-type to my roster. I named him Beta, as in two. It fit in my
opinion.
With
all that out of the way, I had another four months left to train.
Plenty of time to get my entire collection up to speed before heading
into the League encounter.
When
the month finally come where the Pokémon League Meeting took place,
I headed there with all due haste, beating out Blue for first try at
the Elite 4 in the process.
“Well,
looks like my first challenger has come.” Noted Lorelei, the red
haired ice mistress of the Kanto Elite 4 as I entered the first
chamber. I noted that it was an ice and water field, which was pretty
obvious considering that she was known to use Water/Ice types among
others. “Let’s begin, shall we? Jynx I choose you!” Declared
Lorelei before releasing the Ice/Psychic type onto one of the ice
floats.
“Okay
Blaze, heat’s up!” I declared in return, sending out my one Mega
Evolving Pokémon who took to the air immediately. Lorelei seemed to
notice the Mega harness that was draped across Blaze’s neck with
the Charizardite-X in it.
“Mega
Evolution? That’s something you don’t see every day. Okay Jynx go
for a Icy Wind!” Declared Lorelei and her Pokémon did as
commanded, a freezing cold wind erupting from her lips.
“Heat
Wave!” I countered immediately and Blaze let loose with a flap of
his wings, a gale of blazing hot air blasting down and breaking up
the ice move before hitting Jynx with barely lost power. “Okay and
now Firestorm!” I followed up and Jynx didn’t have much time to
react before being hit by the strongest fire-type move outside of
specialized moves. She went down immediately.
“Well,
that was quick. Return Jynx.” Stated Lorelei, recalling her
defeated Pokémon who drifted on the now rather warm water with the
ice slowly melting. “I didn’t see this coming to be honest, your
Charizard did an amazing job there.” Noted Lorelei as she put the
Pokeball back onto her belt before grabbing a new one. I did note
that they were all Ultraballs.
“Let’s
go Dewgong!” Declared Lorelei as she released the water type.
“Icebeam on the water!” Ordered the Elite 4 member immediately to
my surprise before her Pokémon froze parts of the water and cooling
it down. “Want to change your Pokémon? A challenger is allowed to
do that.” Noted Lorelei and I took the offer.
“Alright
Chuchu, let’s shock them!” I shouted, letting Chuchu take the
stage instead.
“A
Pikachu huh? Well you had her riding your shoulder so no big
surprise, but I would have thought you would’ve evolved her by
now.” Noted Lorelei, watching Chuchu as Dewgong sat passively
before us.
“We
don’t need her to evolve, she’s plenty powerful already!” I
declared, the decision had been made ages ago and we hadn’t
regreted it yet. “Show her our training Chuchu! Thunderbolt!” I
declared and Chuchu grinned, lightning sparking from her cheeks.
“Icebeam
Dewgong!” Countered Lorelei and her disadvantaged Pokémon fired
the beam that was immediately met, just moments before hitting
Chuchu, by the Thunderbolt.
Now,
remember those months upon months of training we did, and the fact
Chuchu has been with me since the very beginning? “CHU!!!” Well,
this cry is one of effort, because moments after the two attacks
meeting, Chuchu completely overwhelmed the Icebeam and struck Dewgong
with the kind of Thunderbolt that brought down Tria back on the Sevii
Islands.
Dewgong
was, frankly, down for the count in a second while Lorelei looked
torn between gaping and applauding because of that. “Well, that was
a bit underwhelming on my part. What do you feed your Pikachu? Rare
Candy syrup?” Asked Lorelei and I giggled at that, for reference,
Rare Candy are a special chemical compound in candy form that maxes
out the EXP energy of a Pokémon just up to the next “Level”.
“Nope,
just months of training and her being my Starter Pokémon.” I
answered with a grin as Lorelei recalled her Dewgong, who looked just
a bit on the raw side of well grilled through. “So, any more fish
for me to grill?” I asked jokingly, there weren’t that may
Ice-types that couldn’t be countered easily by a Charizard, mainly
due to secondary typing and even then, only Water-types were that
good at that aspect.
Sadly
for Lorelei those were vulnerable to my Chuchu Grill. “Well, I
heard about the incidents with Team Rocket already, but to think that
you had such a formidable little mouse at your disposal… I suppose
it was good that I called in some favors.” She stated, smirking as
she picked another Pokeball. “Go Mamoswine!” Declared the Elite 4
member as she threw the Ultraball forward and from within appeared
her Pokémon of choice.
This
one looked like a huge pig with long, brown fur and a white/blue face
coloration. It had two huge tusks on the front sticking out of it’s
snout. “Mamoswine? Isn’t that a Pokémon from Sinnoh?” I asked,
surprised to see the Ice/Ground type there.
“You’re
partly right, Mamoswine’s pre-evolution is native to Johto and
people simply didn’t learn how it’s evolution works until some
were imported to Sinnoh and evolved there.” Explained Lorelei as I
frowned, that was troublesome.
“Come
back Chuchu, that’s not one for you.” I stated, recalling my
Starter who come running back to me. “I guess I have to knock this
one out the hard way. Blastie go!” I declared, throwing my next
Pokeball forward from which my Blastoise emerged, blasting two jets
of water from his shoulder cannons in celebration.
“A
Blastoise too? Well, aren’t you one full of surprises.” Noted
Lorelei as I took out a Z-Crystal. “Now what are you doing there?”
She asked, noticing this.
“I’m
about to import something on my own.” I stated before innitiating
the Z-Move dance for the Waterium-Z. Lorelei stared at me blankly for
quite a few seconds until I completed the dance. At which point she
was taken aback as golden energy erupted from me, surging into
Blastie who cried in triumph.
“Wait
what-” Lorelei was about to ask what that was about, I’m sure
about that, but at that point Blastie fired Hydro Vortex, the
Water-type Z-Move.
…
Holy
shit that’s a big hole. And is that Bruno down the hall?
After
Lorelei recalled her Mamoswine, looking just a tad taken aback by
this turn of events, I took another Pokeball. “Well, I wasn’t
expecting you to basically one-shot one of my best Pokémon with an
Alolan Z-Move like that, but by the looks of it, you didn’t think
it would go that extremely either.” Noted Lorelei, sounding just a
bit nervous at the kind of shit I was packing.
“Weavile
come out!” Declared Lorelei, sending the Ice/Dark-Type out onto the
field who appeared with crossed arms. Then he took a look at the
trench the Hydro Vortex had cut into the ground, and the hole behind
him, then gave Blastie a disbelieving look which he answered with a
shrug.
“Return
Blastie.” I commanded, recalling him now that there was no
Ground-type around for him to blast into oblivion. “Blaze heads
up!” I called, throwing Blaze’s Pokeball forward where my
Charizard appeared in the air. “Give that Weavile a Fireblast!” I
ordered and watched the agile Ice-type squeak in fright as the
powerful fire move come screaming down in seconds on his position,
which he dodged barely.
And
then the water got hot, again. “Flamethrower! Keep blasting after
him!” I ordered and Blaze did just that, launching the fire move at
the fleeing Weavile, cooking the water and destroying the floats
until Weavile had to jump onto the side of the Arena. “Now!
Blastburn!” I commanded as the Ice type was catching his breath.
Seconds later an explosion of flame and heat engulfed him.
Lorelei
visibly winced as her fourth Pokémon went down with a cry of pain.
“Well, that went badly. Now I have one Pokémon left in accordance
to the league’s regulations.” Noted Lorelei, sounding a bit
strained. “Lapras go!” She called, releasing the large and gentle
Water-type who looked around, a bit startled because of a lack of
water in the pool.
“Return
Blaze, Chuhu, let’s finish this.” I stated as Chuchu ran forward
and Blaze returned to his Pokeball.
“Well,
I have no delusions on the outcome, but I won’t go down without a
fight! Lapras Aurora Beam!” Declared Lorelei as her last Pokémon
fired it’s attack.
“Thunderbolt
Chuchu!” I returned the favor as Chuchu launched the high-level
electric move in return, which blasted apart the Aurorabeam and hit
Lapras with full force. To my surprise, Lapras didn’t go down
immediately, though a static shock showed it was paralyzed. “Okay
let’s finish this with Thunder!” I called and Chuchu obeyed as
the Water-type gave a small squeak of fear before being blanketed in
lightning.
This
was the last straw for Lapras and it collapsed to the ground in
defeat. Then a loud sound come over the loudspeakers, proclaiming the
end of the match. “Well, looks like I’ve lost. Pretty impressive
show there I must admit.” Stated Lorelei as she recalled her Lapras
and the Arena between us had plates move into position to cover the
pool or what was left of it.
“Thanks,
I just hope the rest goes as smoothly as this.” I stated with a
grin as I left the Trainer platform I had been on so far.
Walking
through the normal hallway instead of taking the hole I had
accidentally, I swear, made through the wall, I arrived in the next
chamber where Bruno was waiting, his field was a rocky battlefield,
albeit it had only a few rocky outcroppings and was otherwise mostly
flat and sandy. Perfect for Martial Artists and Fighting-types like
his own team.
“Welcome
challenger, it appears that I shall be the next one to face you.”
Stated Bruno, his eyes narrowed to a frown before taking a Ultraball
from his belt. “Go Steelix!” He declared, first surprise of the
battle appearing as the great steel and rock snake which looked as
friendly as ever.
“Get
the heat up Blaze!” I declared, throwing my own Pokeball forward
where my Mega enabled fire type took shape in the air above Steelix.
“A
Mega Stone huh? Good thing I prepared then.” He stated, and on one
of his hand cuffs I saw a Keystone and, when his Steelix opened it’s
mouth, I discovered that it had a Mega Stone hidden in the top of
it’s mouth. “Alright Steelix! Let’s show our strength!”
Declared Bruno as light emerged from his Mega Cuff and connected to
the Megastone, creating a bright light that engulfed the steel type,
covering it
It
resembled evolution and indeed, the shape of Steelix was clearly
changing and strange pieces of crystal manifested around it. And as
soon as this was over, the light was pushed out and Mega Steelix took
to the stage with a roar.
“Well,
I won’t disapoint you then!” I countered, raising my own
Z-Ring/Mega Ring. “Roar into the heavens Blaze!” I declared as
Blaze answered my call, energy erupting from the trinket and
connecting us. The evolution occurred just like with Steelix, but the
result was different. For one thing, Blaze’s body become blackish
blue in color with the insides of his wings now light blue and blue
flames emerging from his mouth. His tail flame was likewise blue.
Next
was the fact that his horns had gotten blue points now while he had
grown a bit in the transformation and his eyes were turned crimson.
This was Mega Charizard-X, it changed his type to Fire/Dragon and
altered his ability from Blaze to Tough Claws, which was a physical
attack boosting ability.
“Alright
Mega Steelix go for-” “Blast Burn Blaze!” My interruption
caught Bruno mid-sentence, throwing him off as Blaze let loose with
the colossal fire move. This was, basically, a small hydrogen
explosion going off on the opponent and it showed as Mega Steelix
fell and reverted to normal with one hit.
Bruno
stared for a few moments, trying to compute this before laughing.
“Heh, you took me by surprise there, going for an instant ko like
this is a pretty good strategy.” He admitted, recalling his Steelix
as I recalled Blaze. Blastburn is the kind of move whose absurd power
is comparable to Hyperbeam, and like that move it takes a short while
to recharge after using it. In exchange the chances of being able to
keep standing afterward are low.
“Anyway,
I don’t intend to lose this easily, my pride as a member of the
Elite 4 demands that much.” Stated Bruno with a smirk before
throwing then next Ultraball. “Go Machamp!” He declared and from
the ball emerged the superpower Pokémon with a cry.
“Time
to shine Dreamer!” I declared, throwing forward the Pokeball as my
Alakazam, having evolved after getting a second spoon, appeared
before me. Dreamer yawned, still as sleepy as ever, but focused on
the opponent at hand.
“Well,
this is getting almost a bit annoying, you got a lot of Pokémon
prepared for us, don’t you?” Asked Bruno as he eyed the fully
evolved psychic-type.
“The
Elite 4 is pretty famous so naturally I knew the general types I
need.” I stated, not mentioning that I had over 30 Pokémon to draw
on for this. Thank god no one could complain about me changing up my
team before every battle to accommodate each member.
“Well,
regardless, Superpower!” Declared Bruno and his Machamp went in to
try and attack Dreamer.
*Crash*
Sadly
for him Dreamer had a tendency to do whatever she wants and, well,
Psychic from a Alakazam isn’t something to sneeze at. Because
Machamp’s now lying on the floor behind Bruno, a Machamp-shaped
imprint in the wall.
“Yeah
I may have trained her a tad too well.” I admitted, scratching my
cheek because, holy shit that was fast.
As
Dreamer yawned again and Bruno recalled his Machamp I wondered what
would come next. It was 2:0 for me so far and Elite 4 members were
only allowed to bring five Pokémon into battle, therefore he was
down to 3 Pokémon, again.
“Heh,
looks like you’re pretty good, nice to see that the next generation
got such a good start already.” Noted Bruno with a smile, he was
known most well for his sportsmanship and sponsoring of young
trainers as a coach. So it wasn’t unusual for him to be happy about
a Trainer showing promise in battle. “Not that I will give up that
easily. Marshadow you’re next!” Declared Bruno and to my surprise
a new Pokémon took the stage.
This
one was fairly small, dark gray in color with a whispy appearance to
it. I had absolutely no clue what that was. But I had a Pokedex so…
[Unknown
Pokémon, this Unit is not equipped with data on the subject.]
This made me blink in surprise, because my Pokedex was completed so,
why didn’t it have data on this one?
“Smart
idea to try and figure out my Pokémon’s
data, but Marshadow isn’t the kind of Pokémon
you would find there.
They’re extremely rare and extremely hard to even find as they
usually hide in people’s shadows so they can avoid detection and
observe. I got mine only thanks to finding his egg years ago.”
Explained Bruno and I frowned, well that was interesting.
“Alright
Dreamer! Then let’s start this off with Psychic!” I declared,
deciding to take advantage of the fact that Bruno’s Pokémon
was likely still a
fighting-type even though it looked kinda ghostly in appearance.
“Shadow
Sneak!” Declared Bruno and I was caught off-guard as Marshadow
slipped into it’s own shadow, avoiding the psychic force and racing
forward.
“Teleport!”
I quickly called and just in time as Dreamer teleported out before
Marshadow could reach her. “Pin
it down with Psychic pressure!” I called and as Marshadow come out
due to the move’s limitations, he was hit with a floor-wide
psychic, unable to dodge or avoid the attack again.
“Shadow
Sneak again!” Shouted Bruno and Marshadow sunk into the shadows
again before rushing forward. Before I could command another teleport
Bruno was already on the ball. “Now Dark Pulse!” From out of the
shadow blasted a aura-based wave of dark-type energy, hitting Dreamer
before she could react, throwing her back against the wall.
“Come
back Dreamer!” I returned her before she could be properly brought
down, from the looks of it Marshadow was a high-power counter to
psychic-types. “I seriously underestimated what that Pokémon
can do, haven’t I? Is he,
byhaps, counted among the Legendary Pokémon?”
I asked, it was a suspicion
I had about this Pokémon
mainly due to it’s strange
nature to be honest.
“You’re
right on the ball, albeit “Mystic Pokémon”
is more accurate, they’re
also legendary but they are more along the lines of Mew or Celebi.”
Explained Bruno and I nodded, that would explain a lot.
“Well,
then I have no reason to keep this secret.” I commented, unplugging
one of my current Pokeballs from my belt which made Bruno stop.
“Secret?
You don’t mean you have some ace up your sleeve to counter that, do
you?” He asked, intrigued by the prospect.
“Not
quite, at Cinnabar Island I had a pretty big number of fossil Pokémon
revived from fossils I found
on Mount Moon. One of them was particularly noteworthy.” I stated,
enlarging the plain Pokeball in my hand. “I didn’t want to play
my hand like this yet, but I suppose I need to.” I stated before
throwing it forward. “Go Mi!” I shouted before the Pokeball
released it’s contents in a bright light.
“Mew
Mew!” Exclaimed my youngest legendary, being revived didn’t make
it the same as the one that died all that time ago, after all.
Bruno’s
slack jaw was only surpassed by Marshadow’s own hitting the floor,
quite literally. “Wait, are you telling me you found a Mew fossil?”
He asked shocked by that idea, taking a step back in shock at my
revelation of my third Pokémon
for this battle.
“Yup.
The rest were pretty normal Pokémon
though.” I admitted,
shrugging. “Anyway,
Mi! Shadow Ball Max Spread!” I commanded and got a giggle from Mi
who popped a bubble around herself before forming what may as well be
called a thousand shadowballs on it’s surface and firing them in
every direction, only to continue the barrage with three salvos of
this size per second.
To
say that Marshadow didn’t stand up after that one was putting it
mildly.
Bruno
was groaning into his hand, clearly not prepared for a sudden
butt-kicking of his ace. “Now I know why Lorelei didn’t last all
that long against you, if
that’s the standard.” He admitted before shaking his head and
recalling the young legendary. “Alright
Pangoro you’re next!” Declared Bruno as a tall, Panda-like
Pokémon appeared.
Unlike Marshadow I knew about this one, a Fighting/Dark type Pokémon.
“Alright
Mi you come back.” I ordered, recalling the small feline in pink.
Eyeing the fourth Pokémon
of Bruno’s team I decided
to go with brute force here. “Alright Chuchu, let’s show him how
it’s done.” I stated with Chuchu jumping forward.
“A
Pikachu huh? Didn’t think you’d send her out. But I’m also
afraid that you’ll lose this fight.” He stated.
I
smiled in return before lifting my Z-Ring. A yellow crystal slotted
in. “Says you.” I stated and then begun, under the confused eyes
of Bruno, the little dance that was for Pikanium-Z and which was
joined by Chuchu. She then jumped into my arms. Shining brightly as I
threw her into the air. “Catastropika!” I declared before Pangoro
got hit by the upgraded version of Volt Tackle. Chuchu had learned
the move from a lady who had I don’t know how many Pikachu.
Pangoro
fell like a tree, by the way, while Bruno looked like I had just
punched him in the gut. “Z-Moves, that explains the hole I guess.”
He muttered and recalled his Pangoro. He
was down to one Pokémon at
this point which I counted as quite an accomplishment since he was
the second Elite 4 Member I had challenged.
“I
picked that one up quite a while ago, actually. It’s Pikanium-Z.”
I explained, not mentioning that I had exactly one other Z-Crystal as
it was.
“Well,
I have one more Pokémon
left for this fight, I
didn’t think I’d be this desperate at this point but this big guy
is probably the best I have.” Stated Bruno, taking out a weird blue
Pokeball with yellow spikes along the sides and a strange concentric
circle pattern. “Alright, go Flexer!” I almost fell over at that
word but lost my balance fully when, with a quaking thunder, a
gigantic bug landed on the Arena.
Almost
three meters tall and decked out in an exoskelletton of red, orange
and black, this thing was a hulking mass of semi-transparent muscles
with a huge mosquito spike in the face but no discernible eyes. And
it started doing what it’s name says, flexing. Quite well at that.
“Okay,
what in the Distortion World is that?” I asked, completely taken
aback by that weird… was it really a Pokémon?
It’s Aura was off that was
for sure.
“Not
quite, you’re not the only one with a souvenir from Alola. This big
guy’s one of the Ultra Beasts, basically Pokémon-like
aliens from another dimension. The Beastball I used to catch him was
basically a prototype and is one of the few Pokeballs that work on
them properly.” Explained Bruno and
I blanched. Great, the only thing I can possibly know is that it’s
probably a Bug/Fighting type.
“Chuchu
come back, I’d rather not have you go ten rounds with mister
Universe there.” I called and Chuchu gladly obeyed my command,
Flexer ignoring us as he was want to do.
Contemplating
my next move I grabbed a Ultraball that I had prepared in case I
needed him. “Guess I need to take off the gloves already.” I
muttered, rolling the ball in my hand.
“Oh?
Another secret weapon?” Asked Bruno, intrigued by what I had in
mind as I contemplated the wisdom of this.
“Yeah,
I had him along actually to fight Lance, but I don’t know anything
about these Ultra Beasts and it has an odd Aura to it, so I won’t
risk anything.” I stated, which
wasn’t quite true since he was on my current active roster anyway
because, well, Bruno´s an Elite 4 Member and I was lucky of having
thought t bring my legendary Psychics along for this fight.
“Well,
I’ll have to
see this super Pokémon for
myself.” He stated, crossing his arms as Flexer continued to flex
randomly. Or not, there seemed almost a sort of pattern to it’s
movements to be honest. But I couldn’t figure out for the life of
me whether this was a form
of communication or just machoism.
“Alright
then, let’s see if you can face my own never seen Pokémon.
Go Beta!” I declared,
throwing forward the
Ultraball into the Arena where it opened and Beta emerged. He was
tall, and a rather strange looking Pokémon
with a purple tale with
little resemblance to Mew in form or temper. He floated a few inches
above the ground with psychic force.
Bruno
blinked as Beta eyed the
alien entity before him, clearly seizing him up. “What
in the blazes is that thing?”
He finally asked, clearly confused.
“Dunno
the name Beta, it’s apparently something called an
“Ultra Beast”, which is
apparently some kinda alien Pokémon
from another universe.
Anyway, care to help me
out?” I asked, and got a sigh from him. “Remember, I beat you
fair and square so don’t you go pull the “You didn’t prove
yourself to me card” like last week.” I also pointed out, he had
been… rather prissy about
his captuure and still insisted that I had to prove myself.
“Fine,
but we will have words after this.” Stated
Beta, glaring at me.
“You
said the same last week, so please stuff your Tsundere.” I shot
back, he had, actually. And calling him a Tsundere worked fairly well
actually.
“Alright
Flexer, then let’s go with Super-” Bruno didn’t even finish
before Beta picked up the flexing monstrosity and foce-pushed him
through the wall.
I
groaned, as the collateral damage just kept mounting. “Beta, a
little less “destroy the building” please?” I asked, already
dreading the possible outcome of this particular nightmare. After
all, what kinda bill do I get for wrecking the rooms?
“No
worries about that kid, we’re
used to seeing people wreck the place like this, you’re even just
about the third challenger I’ve had to face with legendary Pokémon.
That’s
why we got legendary Pokémon
of
our own, if one of us spots the possibility, or something like Mega
Evolution, we get an alert and prepare for that.” Stated Bruno and
I nodded, that made sense, since he had a Mega Stone on demand for my
own Mega Stone.
It
was at that point that Flexer come rushing out of the hole, ready to
crash into Beta who in turn erected a force field around himself and
took the brunt of the assault with it. “I’m
having Flashbacks here!” Growled
Beta as Flexer actually strained the field before jumping back and
going in for another attack, creating cracks with a punch. “Oh
hell no to that!” Declared
Beta before using his psychic power to slam Flexer into the ground
only for the Ultra Beast to, and I kid you not, jump up while still
under the pressure of his psychic and do some more flexes.
“What
in the hell? Beta’s a genetically enhanced Mew clone, how is that
thing standing like that?” I asked, not even bothering to keep that
a secret.
“I
won’t even ask, but for your question… I don’t know. The guys
at the Aether Foundation didn’t know either, they barely could make
the one Beastball I’ve used and it was an untested prototype that
they gave me to use in desperation since this guy was wrecking the
place.” Explained Bruno and I had to remember what that was. The
Aether Foundation was a Pokémon
protection
organization who did a lot of good in Alola and had some branches in
other regions. They worked closely with Pokémon
Rangers
too.
“Well,
then I guess we’ll have to break him out of that.” I stated,
nodding to Beta to let him know that he didn’t need to hold back.
Because OMA, this thing was going down.
I
sighed 30 minutes later when I exited the Pokémon
headquarters,
that was a pain.
Flexer
beat not just Beta but had a double tap with Mew, so I won but still
lost my two psychics. Thing was that you couldn’t heal knocked-out
Pokémon
during
the challenge and they were permanently disqualified from
participating for the duration of the challenge. Agatha then come
along next with Giratina
of all things and Lance took the rest of my legendaries and team down
using a Latios and Latias on top of his normal line-up, both of them
even Mega Evolved and kicked Blaze’s scaly ass!
“Well,
if it isn’t Yellow. Looks like you lost eh?” I glared up at Blue
as he waltzed past me, arrogant prick.
“Yeah,
you try beating Lance when he’s rocking a Mega Latios and Mega
Latias after Agatha’s Giratina chewed you out.” I shot back,
which made him stagger. I grinned, because there was no way he would
be able to claim the same amount of challenge I had to go through for
my own battle.
“Where
are you going?” That question, I realized, come from Red as he also
walked into the building, his Charizard with him.
I
sighed, stretching a bit before answering: “Probably Johto, it’s
the closest Region to here and I need to train some more.” I
explained as I continued onward. I wouldn’t know who become
champion of the year for a while after this, but I had a new goal set
out before me and I was intending to go through with it.
Pokémon
Leagues are, after all,
found in every region, not just in Kanto, so why not hit them up one
by one? It’ll take a while to run out of gyms to challenge at
least.
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