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Post by Australian Chaos on Mar 5, 2011 22:05:53 GMT -5
OOC & Discussion ThreadA low, pained croon echoed through the wooded hills in Johto's northwest reaches, heard by none but a few wild Pokemon, who mostly ignored the cry, going about their morning business as per usual. But it did not matter, because anyone who did pay attention to the cry would not have found its source, since the Pokemon who was currently trying to stifle another pained noise was presently invisible. The Latias...named Auda by her parents for her bold adventurism and curiosity, despite her relative shyness...glided as silently as she could, her invisibility sporadically flickering out of existance for brief periods as she tried to hold onto her Psychic talents through the immense pain coming from most of her body, but focusing mainly on her left wing, where a long, shallow wound weeped blood, the result of an unfortunate incident less than an hour ago. Auda had been flying aimlessly around the human settlement known as Olivine City, invisible, just observing the comings and going of the humans and Pokemon in the area, when she had accidentally stumbled into the territory of a rather vicious Fearow, one that did not take kindly to her intrustion. She had successfully fought off the aggressive Flying-type, but only after she had been caught by surprise, by which point the bird had already grabbed her, giving her several small gazes across her red and white torso. But as she had fought off the Fearow, it had manged to score a parting gift before fleeing, it's sharp talons raking across her left wing, leaving a long, shallow gash that, while not life-threatening, was viciously painful, and had not stopped bleeding since the incident. Auda knew that, by the time the wound sealed itself off, the loss of blood will have left her physically weak. She would need a few days to recover at least. But even as the Latias searched for a place to hide and rest in the woods near Route 39, it wasn't the wounds that worried her the most. Sure it was painful, but it was nothing compared to the danger the incident had put her in. The Fearow had surprised her so badly that she had disengaged her invisibility to fight it, and only thought to put it back on after she had fled northward. Since the battle had taken place almost directly over Olivine, she was certain several humans would have noticed the fight, drawn by the Fearow's loud, indignant shrieks at her, and her own desperate cries. Many of those humans would be Trainers who captured Pokemon, and all of them would be drawn to her, considering her kind's rarity and elusiveness. Auda had considered fleeing in another direction, knowing that any humans that had seen her would know she fled this way, but she was forced to concede that she simply did not have the strength to fly for much longer. Her Psychic talents were still strong, if unfocused due to the pain, but her physical energy was fading fast...if she did not find a place to hide and rest soon, she would collapse, and be even more exposed. Desperate and scared, Auda, in her half-panicked state, turned to the only other being she could trust, and that she knew at all...her brother, Rairr. The Latios may be the exact opposite of her, and was not currently with her, but they shared a rather strong telepathic link that either of them could tap into at any time...and right now, Auda desperately needed his help. He might be a pain in the backside sometimes, with his almost blind daring and incessant desire to battle, but Auda loved him as much as she could love a sibling. Quickly finding the telepathic link, and reaching out across it, Auda struggled to keep the connection steady through the flashes of pain her left wing gave off with every beat of her heart, as she briefly touched the mind of her brother. She did not have the concentration to pinpoint where he was currently wandering, and was barely able to send a message across...she just hoped the few words were enough. Brother...please...I...help - That was all she was able to send, before her wing grazed the branches of a tree, sending a flock of Pidgey scattering away, and causing her to screech loudly at the excruciating pain, the telepathic link snapping out of existance as she lost focus, her gaze focusing on her surroundings as she realised just how much lower she was flying...and that her invisibility had faded once more. Quickly cloaking herself once more, she gave into the pain-induced weariness, slipping below the trees, her arms unfurling from her torso as she settled down to the ground, landing rather heavily on her belly, giving a weak groan, panting heavily as she decided that she could not do anything more until she rested...at least for a little while. This clearing seemed pretty secluded, anyway. All she could do was hope that no-one found her, at that she did not fall asleep. ---------- Back on Route 39 proper, a woman wandered along path, all her senses alert for any sign that the Legendary Eon Pokemon was nearby...although her hearing was mostly focused on the PokeGear on her wrist, which was currently on the radio feature, tuned into Professor Oak's Pokemon Talk Show, which was in the middle of a special broadcast on the Latias sighting over Olivine City. "...So there we have it. Multiple witnesses have confirmed sighting a Latias fighting a Fearow over Olivine City, and that the Latias was last seen fleeing north, into the woods near Route 39. I am sure that a massive hunt will soon begin in the wake of this unprecedented sighting, the first of an Eon Pokemon outside of Hoenn. And we here at Pokemon Talk will endeavour to keep all of our listeners updated as this remarkable event unfolds further..." With a frustrated sigh, the woman, a Dragon Tamer named Angela Ryans, snapped her PokeGear shut, silencing the radio for now. Her maroon cloak billowed around her in the morning breeze as she looked around, again searching for any sign of the highly elusive Eon. "Great," she mumbled, just barely enough for her companion, Serenity, to hear, even if she was talking mostly to herself. "The media's got hold of the story...now every Trainer in Johto's going to be here searching for it...just what I needed." While some would believe her frustration was based around the impression that so many Trainers in one spot would likely convince the Latias to flee, Angela was more peeved that so many people after the same prize simply reduced her chances of capturing tha Latias herself. The Eons had always fascinated her most out of all the Dragon-type Legendaries, and right here, right now, was her big chance to have one of her own, and a Latias to boot. If she could capture this Latias...even Lance could not dispute her claim to be the greatest Dragon Tamer of all time.
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Post by Zorayda on Mar 7, 2011 19:19:51 GMT -5
(Well, here's first post, but no Laila yet. I'll post as her when I get her Pokemon set up a bit better, which shouldn't take long. :3)
Wind swept swiftly across the dragon-type Pokemon’s wings, stuttering as he flipped, twisted, and turned to escape his attacker. He darted quick glances behind him, not quite turning his head, but using his large eyes and excellent peripheral vision to his advantage. The vicious arcanine was nearly upon him, its majestic fur tangled with the underbrush.
- Get away from me, -[/i] Rairr snapped telepathically at the bounding fire-wolf. Telepathic ability was just one of the legendary’s abilities he could conjure at any given moment; he had many more, and of that fact, Rairr was acutely aware. The dragon smirked to himself as he banked sharply, his claws nearly brushing the ground. He swooped over the sudden drop-off, a plateau, neatly carved by the wind—and his perfect escape. Rairr crowed in triumph as he heard the super-fast wolf’s incessant angry baying. Surely its trainer would be ticked off at its failure… but none of it mattered now. Rairr switched on his ‘invisibility switch’, now completely camouflaged against the bright sky. He did a few barrel-rolls in a silent victory dance, buffeting the small spearows that flocked nearby. He chuckled at their displeased squawks and continued his flight, overjoyed at his success in thwarting yet another trainer out of capturing him.
Capture. That’s what it was—trainers were no better than poachers, imprisoning hapless wild Pokemon and bending them to their own will. It was slavery, and nothing less. The latios snorted in arrogant anger. Never would he let himself be captured by those… beasts. Never would he let them touch his freedom. Never…
A tentative touch to his mental line alerted him to the familiar presence of his sister, the latias Auda. He knew her link, her mind—it was always a bit shy, but then was quickly either irritated or reproachful, due to his own activity. Auda never quite saw eye to eye with Rairr’s policies, especially when it came to fighting and courage. Rairr, at least, saw it as courage. Auda called it carelessness.
Brother...please...I...help[/i]
Rairr’s mental alarms suddenly went off, and a spike of adrenaline that had nothing to do with his recent chase jabbed at his heart.
-Auda?! Sister, what’s wrong? Why is your link so weak? Auda, answer me!-[/i]
In his panic, Rairr’s shield of invisibility flickered and died, making him visible to anyone in the forest below who bothered to look upwards. The weakness in his sister’s ‘voice’ worried him deeply. His heart began racing and forced his mind to do the same. Where was the last place he’d seen her? It had been so long… the two of them would go for months at a time without seeing each other, only speaking through this mental link. He could get her ‘signal’ from miles away, having spoken to her in this manner since they were but fledglings. Rairr suddenly found himself wishing desperately that he had stayed closer to her physically lately.
The dragon-type Pokemon felt a creeping, hot feeling enter his heart, overriding his fear. He would find Auda, find who had put her in this position, and protect her from all the beasts who would take advantage of her injuries to capture her. Now…
Now he just had to find her…
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Post by Australian Chaos on Mar 8, 2011 1:51:19 GMT -5
After close to a minute fighting to simply stay conscious, Auda regained enough of her senses to hang onto her conscious state...for now, at least. She was still weak, and knew she would not be moving from this small clearing any time soon.
As she lay there, her mind drifted back to her brother, and his paniced attempts to reply to her cry for help before she had lost the connection. Now that she was still, and in a little less of a panic, she decided she needed to try again. She was frightened, every small sounds in the surrounding foliage could be an approaching Trainer...or a curious Rattata. Either way, Auda was way too exposed, even in her current, invisible state, although even that was flickering dangerously, threatening to give way at any second.
Her face scrunched up from the continuous, throbbing pain coming from her wing, Auda closed her eyes, once again willing herself not to give in to her pain and exhaustion as she reached out weakly with her mind, seeking out and finding Rairr once more, this time actually taking a few moments to make a stronger connection, rather than hurriedly trying to pass on a short, paniced plea like last time. But even with the stronger connection, Auda's mental 'voice' was still weak, the effort of simply holding the connection proving to be nearly too much, as every word cost her.
Rairr... she called, her mental voice laced with pain and exhaustion, her weak state meaning only a few words were able to get through, pauses between each broken phrase proving just how much she was struggling to maintain the connection. Please...I was attacked...my wing. She paused, her connection to her brother flickering, before she focused harder, managing to just keep it together as she fought to continue. Humans...they've seen me. I don't know what to do...brother, help me! Please!
Not wanting to overexert her already-taxed body, Auda refrained from explaining any further than that, just holding onto the connection by the slimmest mental thread, hoping Rairr would say something in reply quickly...she needed to hide, and fast. Instead of explaining her location, she flashed him a brief mental picture, showing an aerial view of Olivine City and its surrounds, putting mental emphasis on the woods north of the human settlement, letting Rairr know she was somewhere in there, as she silently prayed he would hurry. Once he reached those woods, his own telepathy should be able to take over and, with the closed distanced, allow him to locate her on his own...she was simply too weak to try and locate Rairr over the mental connection, it required too much concentration and focus, something Auda's half-conscious state lacked badly.
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Post by Zorayda on Mar 8, 2011 9:30:43 GMT -5
Okay, don't panic, calm down and talk her through this... She's already hurt, she doesn't need your own thoughts clouding hers. Rairr attempted to settle his own heartbeat that was awash with anger and panic. He couldn't freak out right now, not when Auda was feeling such despair herself. He needed to be her anchor, her rock--if she was going to make it without getting captured.
He saw the image she sent, noting the make of the buildings and the forest nearby. It seemed vaguely familiar, as if he'd visited there before.
- All right, Au, this is what I'm gonna do. I've seen that place before--I'm not really sure where, but I'll find it, I promise you. You need to stay awake, okay? Stay awake and stay here. You don't have to talk,-[/i] he added gently, knowing how tired she was. An idea popped into his head as he flew in wide circles, getting his bearings. - Tell you what. I'll do all the talking. Just listen to my voice and I'll be there A.S.A.P., okay? Right now I'm just circling around...-[/i]
And he began to talk--telling her every detail of his flight, talking about their youth, memories with their parents, every argument they'd had, and how funny it was in retrospect... he talked about close shaves with the trainers he'd run from, mundane things that would keep her awake and attached to his mental voice.
Rairr felt himself growing a little tired from keeping the constant link, but it was nothing to what he felt Auda go through. He willed his invisibility shield back on, remembering at the last minute, but not before someone had already caught a glimpse of the latios...
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"Ooh, c'mon, Fiona, get your butt in gear!" The trainer snapped halfheartedly at her luxio, climbing the rocks with fervor. "A latias has been spotted around here somewhere, we gotta get to it before everyone else--"
She was interrupted by a small flock of eager trainers, all doing various things--training up their Pokemon, ordering canid-types to sniff the ground and track something, checking their Poketechs...
"...does." She finished disappointedly, grumbling. Huffing and kicking the dirt, she turned right around and stalked in the other direction. Laila was already doubtful that she could catch the latias, let alone when fighting several other trainers to it. Fiona warbled a small meow of comfort and Laila stroked her shaggy mane.
"C'mon... we're never gonna catch that stupid legendary," the girl mumbled, tugging at her black hoodie sleeves. It wasn't in her nature to be very optimistic--as a matter of fact, the blonde was extremely pessimistic, always thinking the worst of herself and of others. Fiona nuzzled her hand and meowed again.
Laila let out a gusty sigh, the strands of her hair fluttering with the air movement. "Let's just get out of here and get you guys to a Poke center," she muttered, absently rubbing the Poke ball on her hip containing her gyarados.
Just as she stood up, however, a strange sight caught her eye--just in her peripheral vision. Nobody else was facing in the direction she was, having been caught up in the search for the latias, but she could have sworn that she saw a flying speck--something large. Just when she looked towards the sight, however, confirming that there was indeed a giant flying Pokemon of some sort--it flickered and disappeared completely.
What the... Laila's eyebrows furrowed over her deep blue eyes, narrowed in effort to see the Pokemon once more. She looked down at Fiona.
"You saw that, right?" The luxio nodded and cocked its head in confusion. Glancing back at the other trainers to make sure nobody saw what she was doing, Laila pulled out a pair of binoculars to keep looking for the mysterious Pokemon... but she wouldn't see him again in the sky.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 12, 2011 9:26:28 GMT -5
“William, wake up!” The blonde and pink haired girl pounced on her traveling companion, best friend and un-official boyfriend with a gleam in her bright blue eyes. The reason the girl was so happy was quite simple: a very rare pokemon, a Latias, was spotted nearby in Olivine City, which was less than five miles away. The sun was just rising through the thick and heavy storm clouds that almost always promised rain, but the sixteen-year-old girl was acting as if it was the middle of the day. Thunder rumbled in the distance, and she cringed slightly. She hated thunderstorms, but she had bigger things to contend with that a few supercells(Oh God, did she hope not.) She leaned down, to where her face was right in front of the boys. “Will, wake up.” She said softly. The boy just shook his head and muttered, "Row, go back to sleep. It’s sleepy time. “ The girl glared, and shook him softly. The dark haired boy opened his chocolate brown eyes, and gave the girl a look that probably wanted to know why on Earth she was waking him up so early in the morning, but she ignored him. “Will, did you not hear?!? A Latias was spotted! Now get your butt in gear!” The blonde girl shouted. William, a six teen year old boy, yawned and sat up. He ran a hand through his messy black locks and stretched. “Really? Did you dream that Rowen? Girl, I love you to death and would do anything for you, but I swear, if you dreamed that, you are so in trouble.” He promised. Rowen smiled, and she shivered when William said he loved her. He more than likely didn’t even realize what he said, but Rowen wasn’t going to call him out on it.
“Nope, I read it on Professor Elm’s PokeTwitter.” She said, grinning at the sleepy boy. He smiled and stood up. “Well, come on. Let’s go and try and catch you that legendary.” He smiled at Rowen, helping her up. Rowen bright blue eyes were confused. “Me? I thought, you know if we saw it, who ever…” She started, but William silenced her with a kiss on the nose. Rowen blushed, and William chuckled. “No, I know how much you want a legendary, so you can tell Stephen to finally shove it. And, YOU can get one without getting possessed by a evil king.” He told her firmly, smirking at the time Rowen’s brother had attempted to catch a Ho-Oh. You’d think, that after Ash Ketchum had done the same thing, he wouldn’t have tried it.
“Okay, then I’ll catch it.” She said smirking. The two teens grabbed their backpacks, and with a wary glance to the sky from Rowen, they set off.
Just as they were started off along the path, William gasped, and tugged at the sleeve of Rowen's hoodie. Silently, pointing up, was a massive flying shape. "What was that?" William murmered. Rowen shrugged. "I don't know, but we're gonna find out! Come on!" Grabbing the boys hand, she ran off in the direction the whatever it was had gone. Sighing, William followed her.
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Post by Australian Chaos on Mar 14, 2011 20:14:18 GMT -5
Auda could not help but smile weakly as her brother tried to calm her down and keep her awake, her gratitude pulsing across their mental link instinctively as Rairr began to talk about anything and nothing at all, just using his voice to give Auda a focus, something to concentrate on besides the pain and exhaustion.
And Rairr's voice did it's job...it kept her awake, kept her fighting as she lay there in the grass, her wing slick with blood that was finally beginning to dry, the wound sealing as her body finally began the long healing process. It would be a few days before she was fully fighting fit again, but at least now, as the sealed wounds stopped the loss of blood, she was finally losing the worst of the exhaustion. By nightfall, she should be strong enough to fly with a little more freedom, at least enough to find a secluded hideout.
Able to focus better, she listened more closely to Rairr's tales, enjoying his stories too much to tell him they were not really needed any more. She laughed weakly at some of the funnier arguments they'd had in the past, and shook her head in exasperation at his tales of close shaves with Trainers...she would never understand what drew him to taunt the humans like that. She was happier remaining invisible...or even disguising herself as one of them...and observing them, learning their ways so she could blend in better each time she took on her human form, which she called Anna to help avoid confusion over her true name, even if it was never needed.
But Auda's mind snapped harshly back to reality as distant sounds cut through her hearing, causing her to lose focus on Rairr's voice, although she still maintained the link. Focusing more on her surroundings, she caught the sound of multiple footsteps...along with the scent of both humans and Pokemon, the smells mingling so heavily that there was only one answer...there was at least one Trainer nearby, with their Pokemon.
No... Auda whispered mentally, briefly forgetting that Rairr could still hear her. They...can't have found me...not now, not already... Panic started to take over her mind, the flashes of blind, pure fear sending themselves across the link, her every emotion exposed to Rairr for him to decipher as she gathered what little strength she had gained during their talk, somehow managing to get herself to hover a few inches off the ground, the adrenaline spiking through her as she realised she was in big trouble.
Suddenly remembering the mental link, she grabbed it and called across it with everything she had, praying the mental signature would be strong enough for Rairr to get a more exact location out of her. Rairr, they're here! The humans are here! Her mental voice was laced with fear and panic, her usually innocent eyes widened in terror, as she looked around wildly, forgetting to activate her cloaking ability in her desperation to find an escape, before the lucky Trainer stumbled across her...she was not sure she could fight in her current state.
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Post by Zorayda on Mar 17, 2011 17:50:31 GMT -5
As Rairr told his sister stories, he 'listened' intently for every reaction, making sure that he followed her link and kept her awake. He would probably regret telling her all of his escapades later, when she was fit enough to scold him. He could just imagine the reproachful look in her eyes... He could feel her relaxing and healing somewhat, and that calmed his heart greatly. When he saw her, he'd take care of her, but he would definitely give her an earful--what with worrying him, not taking care of herself properly, letting humans see her...
He felt her thoughts briefly brush over her human form--Anna, she called it. Rairr had chosen to keep his latios form, preferring to stay as far away from humans as possible, though he'd settled on a name for it, just in case--Rai. Wasn't terribly creative, but, then, Rairr was more about brawn than brains.
Rairr felt the sudden snap in concentration, felt his sister's sudden alertness, dismay, and then--panic. The link between he and Auda was strong enough that he felt some of her panic leak into his own emotions and it made his great big heart skip a beat. He felt her sense the humans nearby, trainers.
No, I will not let this happen! He thought vehemently, brushing aside his sister's acute fear. His wine-colored eyes narrowed in concentration as he let his mind go blank, save for locating Auda. He mentally calmed himself, let his mind reach her... there! There she was, not even a hundred yards away! He felt her, her unique essence he'd shared with her since they were but fledgings.
He pinned his wings alongside him, flew fifty yards... and dove to land, loudly. Sucking in a quick, tense breath, he let his invisibility die as he swooped very low to the ground. He roared as loudly as his vocal cords would let him, attracting all attention to himself and praying that Auda would get by without being noticed...
- Sister, listen to me--get into your human form. Get into that form and get help from the...from the humans, - [/b] he stuttered, hating the words as soon as he thought them. - I am strong and fast. I will draw them away from you while you escape... please, do it fast! You don't have any time, -[/b] Rairr urged, already hearing the humans' sounds of surprise, smelling the trained Pokemons' collective excitement. He roared again and swept upwards, making sure he was good and visible.
If this didn't work... he didn't know what would.
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Laila pressed her lips together in a frustrated line when she couldn't find the strange flying Pokemon with her binoculars. She knew that something was there--Fiona had seen it too!
The little luxio mewled quietly beside her blonde, pessimistic trainer, trying to encourage the girl not to give up. Laila reached out a slender hand, half-covered by a ragged black hoodie, and scrubbed her fingers through the mane behind the cat's ear.
"Eh... let's get everybody healed up, right?" Laila said absently. Her other five Pokemon had been training recently and probably could use a rest... They weren't extremely banged up, but it was a small luxury for them to rest often. Star, her gardevoir, especially needed frequent breaks--the feminine Pokemon used her psychic and emotional powers often, 'talking' through mental links, and it wore her out faster than physical work did.
She stood up and patted her leg, letting Fiona trot alongside her obediently. They began to walk towards the Poke Center in silence, disappointment coloring it.
That...was when a miracle happened.
A latios swept by, not ten feet in front of them. The wind from its wings buffeted Laila's hair and made Fiona yelp in shock. The Legendary swooped upwards, roaring and seeming somehow... troubled. The mighty dragon was a majestic sight indeed, but Laila could not move from her frozen state to do anything about its sudden appearance.
"Wh-whoa... um, Fiona...?"
The luxio's eyes were wide with fear and excitement, quickly haven gotten over her initial surprise. She looked to her mistress and awaited a command to try and catch the Legendary that had been brought before them almost on a silver platter...
But Laila saw its eyes--pain, fear, determination... What was it behind its gaze that kept her captivated? Fiona made an anticipatory growling noise and Laila ignored it, staring at the dragon as its majestic form came so close to the flock of humans below it. Why would it expose itself so? Why was it drawing attention purposefully to itself, roaring and diving between them all?
Laila couldn't make herself call out to her Pokemon, to catch it, to do anything... the pain in the Pokemon's eyes made her hesitate and stay standing where she was.
She watched with an awestruck gaze as it flew farther and farther away from her, Fiona meowing by her side.
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Post by Australian Chaos on Mar 19, 2011 18:36:19 GMT -5
Auda visibly jumped in her hovering state as Rairr's roar blasted through the forest around her, sending all kinds of Flying-type Pokemon scattering in wild panic, several land-bound Pokemon also running from the loud, and possibly violent, intruder. But Auda knew that roar, and even as Rair's voice penetrated her mind, she knew what he was doing. She was amazed he was so desperate to keep her safe that he would recommend using her human disguise to fool the humans, but none of that mattered to her right now...her reckless brother was throwing himself in harm's way for her, and panic was clouding her own judgement, this time for him.
"Rairr, no!" Auda's mental voice cried back, panic and distress very clear in her mental link to him, even as he roared again. She could hear several cries of surprise from the nearby Trainers, and the various sounds of their Pokemon, which varied between awe, excitement, and determination...the Trainers had a target, and even Rairr's strength would not be enough to fight them all off. "Brother, please! Don't! I don't want you captured either...or worse!"
Despite her desperation to keep her brother safe, she followed his instructions, knowing they made sense...once Rairr was sure she was safe in her human disguise, he should run off and find somewhere to hide and wait for her...she hoped. Focusing her mental powers, driven by desperation to new levels, her red and white body was surrounded by a faint blue glow for a brief moment, before shimmering and rippling as her shape-shifting took hold, her body morphing into that of a human girl, roughly in her mid-teens. Her copper-red hair was tied up in two simple ponytails, both flowing back to her shoulderblades. Her pale skin was covered in a simple red sleeveless top - that perfectly matched her red markings in her true form - blue jeans and simple white trainers on her feet, the picture of simplicity. The only real clue to her identity was the bright amber eyes, but even they were hard to pick out given the varying nature of human eyes.
But this transformation was different, filled with agonising pain, and Auda knew why pretty much straight away...her wounds. Every scratch, particularly her wing, flared up with excruciating pain, as her shapeshifting process was forced to transfer these wounds to her human form. By the time she was done, her human back was laced with many small scratches under her top, and her wing wound had transferred to her left arm, leaving a gash stretching from her wrist to just above her elbow, which was already leaving her arm bloody even before the glow of Psychic power faded.
As the newly-materialised Anna let go of her Psychic powers, she gasped and collapsed to her hands and knees, her vision swimming and darkening dangerously. her small period of recovery had been nowhere near enough, and not only had her transformation drained her of what little strength she had recovered, it had reopened her vicious arm wound.
Already regretting agreeing to Rairr's having, neither of them having foreseen this complication, Anna knew it was too late...attempting to change back was way too risky as it was, and she figured, even now, she had maybe a minute before she lost consciousness. Struggling back to her feet, she staggered off blindly in one direction, praying she would bump into someone who would help her as she grasped Rairr's mental link. "Rairr...go...please. Just leave...before they can get you..."
Even sending that telepathic message proved costly, as Anna's vision swayed even worse than before, almost completely blinding her as she grasped onto a tree for support, calling out hoarsely with her physical, human voice. "Someone! Please...help!"
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Post by Deleted on Apr 9, 2011 18:18:59 GMT -5
OOc: Sorry it's short “Admit it, Will. We’re lost.” Rowen smirked slightly. The two had been walking around hopelessly for what felt like hours, but in real time could have been only 10 minutes according to William’s Poketch. The dark haired teen frowned and looked away from his friend. ”Um, no.” He denied. Rowen gave him a hard look. The boy frowned and looked up at the sky, which had kept darkening. “Come on, Row. We need to hurry up and find a place to camp. I have a very bad feeling that this storm will be a big one.” William concluded. Rowen shuddered. She hated storms with a fierce passion. William laughed and put his arm around her shoulders. “Hey, it’s fine, Rowen. Don’t sweat. I bet just a little wind and maybe some thunder and lighting. What’s the chance of having a tornado?” He chuckled, but it was cut short by Rowen’s death glare. A strong breeze blew around the trainers, causing Rowen to shudder. The dark haired boy laughed and Rowen glared and snapped, “Shut up!” William was about to respond when a voice called out, "Someone! Please...help!" William looked at Rowan in shock and the two both were silent before running in the direction the cry had come.
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Post by Australian Chaos on Apr 19, 2011 20:13:45 GMT -5
Anna was dismayed that she, as far as she was aware, got no response to her cry for help...surely the humans around here had heard her...right? Managing to get her vision to stop spinning long enough to get her bearings, she looked around, adjusting to the fact that she was now a land-bound human as she heard the sounds of something moving towards her from through the trees, causing her to instinctively back away a step. This, however only made her situation worse, as her vision darkened at the edges, Anna falling backwards onto the grassy ground, just sitting there as she tried to pull herself together.
But even as she did this, the movement she had heard before suddenly burst out of the foliage, revealing two humans, a male and female, by the looks of them. But Anna didn't get any further than that, her vision losing focus, along with her consciousness. "Please..." she groaned weakly, reaching a pale arm towards them as if begging for their help, before her vision went completely dark as she collapsed onto the forest floor, out cold from the exhaustion and loss of blood from her arm.
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Angela had heard the commotion start not too long ago, and with nothing more than a hurried cry of "This way!" to Serenity, she was off, her crimson cloak billowing behind her as she dashed through the woods, heading for the source of all the noise, confused as to why the roaring sounded so masculine...wasn't it a Latias that had been sighted?
But when she reached a small clearing, one that gave her a slightly elevated view of the surrounding woods, she saw it...a Latios, and a strong one, by the looks of him...darting through the trees where humans were searching, seemingly in a desperate, angry frenzy, not bothering to cloak himself as he swooped among them. Angela was mildly confused as to the Eon's behaviour, but ignored the feeling...it might not be a Latias, but an Eon was still an Eon...and if she caught this one, maybe it would draw the Latias out.
"Gotcha now!" she smirked, already feeling triumphant as she pulled a customised PokeBall off her belt, throwing into the air, a graceful Altaria emerging with a trill. "Alright, Calder, go get that Latios!" the Tamer commanded, getting a determined crow from the Altaria, before it's fluffy white wings spread white as it shot off after the blue and white dragon, firing a Dragon Pulse attack at the distracted Eon as it went...Calder knew Angela did not want him to fight fair in this situation.
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