OoC: This is a Private PRP between me and Tun. Feel free to read, but no posting unless you're one of the two stated before D:<
(Btw, I'm using some of the B/W OST in the RP - I think it really sets the mood as you read xD)
BiC:
The Unova region. One of the many regions of this world that like all the others, inhabit an amazing group of creatures known as Pokemon. There are many different species of Pokemon, and even though we know so much about them, there are still many mysteries we don’t know about them, and even more that haven’t been seen before. Humans have shown great interest in Pokemon, some using them as playmates, others as loyal friends. However, the most popular thing to do with Pokemon is use them for battle. People who do such a thing are known as Pokemon Trainers, and the majority of them all have one similar goal – To get all eight Pokemon Gym Badges, and defeat the Elite Four to become the Champion of the said region. The Trainer we’re focusing on today is just one of those few. Toru is currently in a Pokemon Battle against the Gym Leader of Driftveil City, Clay, to earn his Ground Badge.
*Cue Epic Battle Music*
Clay, with his large build, held his ground, just as his final Pokemon did on the rocky battlefield, large green gems dazzling around him, and colossal excavating machines towering above the arena.
“Excadrill! Don’t give up now, y’ hear? Use Slash one more time!”
The black and red furred Pokemon replied with a grunt, and lunged, swinging its large, steel – coloured claws at the medium sized blue Pokemon. Toru grinned, as usual, and pointed, his left hand holding onto his light brown hat, with blue goggles around its crown.
“Okay! Tharros, I spy an opening! Use Razor Shell, DOUBLE Razor Shell one last time on Excadrill’s stomach!”
The Dewott let out a small roar, and drew both of its Scalchops, as they emanated a blue aura and grew into large blades. Lunging as the Excadrill did, Tharros the Dewott sliced at it in the shape of an X, before landing behind it on the ground. Clay’s Excadrill hit the ground, fainted and weak. Clay’s expression turned from a serious, hardy look to an appearance of pure glee.
Victory.
“Well I’ll be darned Toru! You’re the first Trainer to beat me the first time around in weeks! You’ve got True Grit, kid, and so have your Pokemon!”
Toru crouched down and fistbumped Tharros, who seemed pretty proud of his own success. Both Trainer and Pokemon looked at the Gym leader, with lots of self – respect.
“Thanks Clay, that was really exhilarating! You were doing pretty good yourself!”
Clay walked up to Toru, and nodded, before reaching into his pocket.
“Thanks, kiddo. I tip my hat to you, and also award you with this… The Ground Badge!”
Toru nodded back, and happily took the badge, before pulling out his blue and black badge case from his, carefully putting the badge into it’s rightful place, and slammed the case shut. With Dewott in tow, he stood on the rising platform and waved to Clay, as he rose to the exit of the Gym.
When Toru came out, he jumped and punched the air, almost erupting with excitement. He’d really improved since his battle with the last Gym Leader, Elesa. Her sleek and graceful battle style really gave Toru some trouble. In Toru’s words, she “Whored Volt Switch”.
After a trip to the Pokemon Center, Toru decided to let off some steam on Driftveil Bridge. He really enjoyed walking on it the first time, and thought he’d take in the sights the bridge held once again. Toru took his first step onto the bridge, and took a sigh of relief, looking up at the clear blue Unova skies. Toru was getting closer and closer to his Elite Four Challenge, which he was very, very confident about. When Toru looked down, however, he saw a familiar sight.
“A Muscle Wing! I saw one of those on the bridge last time. If I gave more to Tharros…”
Toru could only imagine the idea of his precious Dewott cutting through steel, crushing buildings with deft swipes… He couldn’t take it any more. He rushed up to the feather and went to pick it up, but accidentally grabbed a girl’s hand. Blushing, Toru jumped up and stood straight, before looking at the girl clad in mostly purple. As he adjusted his hat, he asked the brown haired youth.
“Oh hey, sorry about that. Are you okay?”
(Btw, I'm using some of the B/W OST in the RP - I think it really sets the mood as you read xD)
BiC:
The Unova region. One of the many regions of this world that like all the others, inhabit an amazing group of creatures known as Pokemon. There are many different species of Pokemon, and even though we know so much about them, there are still many mysteries we don’t know about them, and even more that haven’t been seen before. Humans have shown great interest in Pokemon, some using them as playmates, others as loyal friends. However, the most popular thing to do with Pokemon is use them for battle. People who do such a thing are known as Pokemon Trainers, and the majority of them all have one similar goal – To get all eight Pokemon Gym Badges, and defeat the Elite Four to become the Champion of the said region. The Trainer we’re focusing on today is just one of those few. Toru is currently in a Pokemon Battle against the Gym Leader of Driftveil City, Clay, to earn his Ground Badge.
*Cue Epic Battle Music*
Clay, with his large build, held his ground, just as his final Pokemon did on the rocky battlefield, large green gems dazzling around him, and colossal excavating machines towering above the arena.
“Excadrill! Don’t give up now, y’ hear? Use Slash one more time!”
The black and red furred Pokemon replied with a grunt, and lunged, swinging its large, steel – coloured claws at the medium sized blue Pokemon. Toru grinned, as usual, and pointed, his left hand holding onto his light brown hat, with blue goggles around its crown.
“Okay! Tharros, I spy an opening! Use Razor Shell, DOUBLE Razor Shell one last time on Excadrill’s stomach!”
The Dewott let out a small roar, and drew both of its Scalchops, as they emanated a blue aura and grew into large blades. Lunging as the Excadrill did, Tharros the Dewott sliced at it in the shape of an X, before landing behind it on the ground. Clay’s Excadrill hit the ground, fainted and weak. Clay’s expression turned from a serious, hardy look to an appearance of pure glee.
Victory.
“Well I’ll be darned Toru! You’re the first Trainer to beat me the first time around in weeks! You’ve got True Grit, kid, and so have your Pokemon!”
Toru crouched down and fistbumped Tharros, who seemed pretty proud of his own success. Both Trainer and Pokemon looked at the Gym leader, with lots of self – respect.
“Thanks Clay, that was really exhilarating! You were doing pretty good yourself!”
Clay walked up to Toru, and nodded, before reaching into his pocket.
“Thanks, kiddo. I tip my hat to you, and also award you with this… The Ground Badge!”
Toru nodded back, and happily took the badge, before pulling out his blue and black badge case from his, carefully putting the badge into it’s rightful place, and slammed the case shut. With Dewott in tow, he stood on the rising platform and waved to Clay, as he rose to the exit of the Gym.
When Toru came out, he jumped and punched the air, almost erupting with excitement. He’d really improved since his battle with the last Gym Leader, Elesa. Her sleek and graceful battle style really gave Toru some trouble. In Toru’s words, she “Whored Volt Switch”.
After a trip to the Pokemon Center, Toru decided to let off some steam on Driftveil Bridge. He really enjoyed walking on it the first time, and thought he’d take in the sights the bridge held once again. Toru took his first step onto the bridge, and took a sigh of relief, looking up at the clear blue Unova skies. Toru was getting closer and closer to his Elite Four Challenge, which he was very, very confident about. When Toru looked down, however, he saw a familiar sight.
“A Muscle Wing! I saw one of those on the bridge last time. If I gave more to Tharros…”
Toru could only imagine the idea of his precious Dewott cutting through steel, crushing buildings with deft swipes… He couldn’t take it any more. He rushed up to the feather and went to pick it up, but accidentally grabbed a girl’s hand. Blushing, Toru jumped up and stood straight, before looking at the girl clad in mostly purple. As he adjusted his hat, he asked the brown haired youth.
“Oh hey, sorry about that. Are you okay?”