This is a closed RP
Only these people can post in it
(Of course admins can as well if we do something wrong- most likely me so sorry in advanced)
@Captain Cardboard
@Grand Master Koop
@DarkHydraT
@Mango137
A small plot of land just off to the side of a berry farm was under heavy construction from a skilled and professional team ... in battling- they had no idea how to build. Rather than efficient, tight and safe work executed by a small team, Fin found himself desperately trying to direct a large group of Pokemon that were all over the place. "Lapuer put that down, we don't need it yet okay!" "No not there, a little bit- oh ah okay, that's broken now" "Garfield please don't attack anything, I get you want to battle but you just need to wait" "Guys watch out! AH!" "Look where you are going please" "Don't hold it like that it'll ... do that" "Raven please break those two up" "No not yet Anguirus" Their attempts at construction lasted the entire day and to say that it had been fruitless would've been an understatement.
The brief glow of dusk gently laid over the torn up land where Fin now sat with a cup of tea in his hand. His clothes, which were clearly an old pair. were now rather dirty and dusty, just like him. Tonight he'd definitely have a shower. Surrounding the worn out trainer were all of his Pokemon. Some looked rather disappointed, others were mildly embarrassed whilst others seemed completely unbothered. "Considering the circumstances I'd say we did ... decent work?" His optimistic view was met with disagreement from all of his Pokemon, some being more polite in their response than others. "I'd like to point out that you all loose this bet along with me. The shame of loss lays on all of our shoulders" Fin couldn't help it when a tired smile crept across his face. The orange haired trainer reached into his pocket to pull out a pokeball, releasing the pokemon that was held within it. A small Elgyem materialised and immediately looked around at the group of Pokemon that surrounded him. He grew a little bit nervous in the presence of so many however a comforting expression from a Vaporeon settled his nerves. "Hello Etri" Finion greeted the small Pokemon with a warm and friendly expression that was accompanied by a soft voice. "As you can see it is almost night and we have all ... Completely failed" The elgyem awkwardly turned around to observe his surroundings past the other pocket monsters. "You win the deal, you create what we need and you will not have to battle" Etri's face suddenly held a joyful expression, the psychic Pokemon's eyes glowing purple as he used his psychic powers and began his work.
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That had all occurred last night and thanks to Etri's efforts everything was now prepared for Finion's guests. He'd tried to settle down, years of adventure and tournaments had made him quite homesick. Unfortunately for him when arrived home he found himself still craving the rush of battle, the spectacle of the fight, the experience with his Pokemon and the fun of it all. He still wanted it. He'd decided to hit two birds with one stone. Not only would he make his own little domestic tournament but he'd also invite people he'd met but had never battle due to most competitions bracket system. It wasn't something he disliked it was just something he found problematic sometimes. Not anymore.
Fin had invited a few people to his home and to his delight most of them had responded and were now on their way. His home was in a rather remote location in Sinnoh and the closest settlement to it was a small one known as Twinleaf town. He'd arranged to met everyone there, specifically just outside a small cafe by around midday. Fin had no idea how they were arriving or when they were arriving he just knew (more so hoped) that they would indeed show up.
He'd arrived to early to met anyone there. Fortunately for him that did mean he could get breakfast whilst he waited. A couple of pancakes was a decent meal in his eyes and he rather strangely ate them plain, washing down the food with gentle sips of tea. As per usual Sparky accompanied Fin, refusing to go inside his pokeball and being a ravenous nuisance as usual. He sat on the table, eating the pancakes as well. Fin had been driven past the point of questioning his electric Pokemon's diet anymore, he knew Sparky had a stomach of steel and could eat almost anything he could fit in his mouth. Begrudgingly he allowed the electric squirrel to consume his breakfast as he didn't need a full stomach thanks to the excitement coursing through him. All he had to do was wait for them to arrive.
Twinleaf town was a very quiet and spacious place. There was no discernible entrance and buildings were sparsely separated rather than squeezed together. It was almost empty. It wasn't a ghost town by any means and despite how few people there were out and about it didn't seem unsettling at all. Calm would be the best word to describe the atmosphere of the place along with friendly. The cafe would be relatively easy to find and the locals would most likely be kind and direct anybody that asked them they way to the establishment where Finion waited. The weather was preferable, the sky being clear and the sun being bright but thankfully not to overbearing.
Only these people can post in it
(Of course admins can as well if we do something wrong- most likely me so sorry in advanced)
@Captain Cardboard
@Grand Master Koop
@DarkHydraT
@Mango137
A small plot of land just off to the side of a berry farm was under heavy construction from a skilled and professional team ... in battling- they had no idea how to build. Rather than efficient, tight and safe work executed by a small team, Fin found himself desperately trying to direct a large group of Pokemon that were all over the place. "Lapuer put that down, we don't need it yet okay!" "No not there, a little bit- oh ah okay, that's broken now" "Garfield please don't attack anything, I get you want to battle but you just need to wait" "Guys watch out! AH!" "Look where you are going please" "Don't hold it like that it'll ... do that" "Raven please break those two up" "No not yet Anguirus" Their attempts at construction lasted the entire day and to say that it had been fruitless would've been an understatement.
The brief glow of dusk gently laid over the torn up land where Fin now sat with a cup of tea in his hand. His clothes, which were clearly an old pair. were now rather dirty and dusty, just like him. Tonight he'd definitely have a shower. Surrounding the worn out trainer were all of his Pokemon. Some looked rather disappointed, others were mildly embarrassed whilst others seemed completely unbothered. "Considering the circumstances I'd say we did ... decent work?" His optimistic view was met with disagreement from all of his Pokemon, some being more polite in their response than others. "I'd like to point out that you all loose this bet along with me. The shame of loss lays on all of our shoulders" Fin couldn't help it when a tired smile crept across his face. The orange haired trainer reached into his pocket to pull out a pokeball, releasing the pokemon that was held within it. A small Elgyem materialised and immediately looked around at the group of Pokemon that surrounded him. He grew a little bit nervous in the presence of so many however a comforting expression from a Vaporeon settled his nerves. "Hello Etri" Finion greeted the small Pokemon with a warm and friendly expression that was accompanied by a soft voice. "As you can see it is almost night and we have all ... Completely failed" The elgyem awkwardly turned around to observe his surroundings past the other pocket monsters. "You win the deal, you create what we need and you will not have to battle" Etri's face suddenly held a joyful expression, the psychic Pokemon's eyes glowing purple as he used his psychic powers and began his work.
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That had all occurred last night and thanks to Etri's efforts everything was now prepared for Finion's guests. He'd tried to settle down, years of adventure and tournaments had made him quite homesick. Unfortunately for him when arrived home he found himself still craving the rush of battle, the spectacle of the fight, the experience with his Pokemon and the fun of it all. He still wanted it. He'd decided to hit two birds with one stone. Not only would he make his own little domestic tournament but he'd also invite people he'd met but had never battle due to most competitions bracket system. It wasn't something he disliked it was just something he found problematic sometimes. Not anymore.
Fin had invited a few people to his home and to his delight most of them had responded and were now on their way. His home was in a rather remote location in Sinnoh and the closest settlement to it was a small one known as Twinleaf town. He'd arranged to met everyone there, specifically just outside a small cafe by around midday. Fin had no idea how they were arriving or when they were arriving he just knew (more so hoped) that they would indeed show up.
He'd arrived to early to met anyone there. Fortunately for him that did mean he could get breakfast whilst he waited. A couple of pancakes was a decent meal in his eyes and he rather strangely ate them plain, washing down the food with gentle sips of tea. As per usual Sparky accompanied Fin, refusing to go inside his pokeball and being a ravenous nuisance as usual. He sat on the table, eating the pancakes as well. Fin had been driven past the point of questioning his electric Pokemon's diet anymore, he knew Sparky had a stomach of steel and could eat almost anything he could fit in his mouth. Begrudgingly he allowed the electric squirrel to consume his breakfast as he didn't need a full stomach thanks to the excitement coursing through him. All he had to do was wait for them to arrive.
Twinleaf town was a very quiet and spacious place. There was no discernible entrance and buildings were sparsely separated rather than squeezed together. It was almost empty. It wasn't a ghost town by any means and despite how few people there were out and about it didn't seem unsettling at all. Calm would be the best word to describe the atmosphere of the place along with friendly. The cafe would be relatively easy to find and the locals would most likely be kind and direct anybody that asked them they way to the establishment where Finion waited. The weather was preferable, the sky being clear and the sun being bright but thankfully not to overbearing.
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