Entry tags:
- a3!: itaru chigasaki,
- amatsuki: tokidoki rikugou,
- baten kaitos: sagi,
- blue lock: yoichi isagi,
- final fantasy: hythlodaeus,
- final fantasy: joscelaint grimpevers,
- lieat: efina,
- omniscient reader: dokja kim,
- omniscient reader: joonghyuk yoo,
- omniscient reader: sooyoung han,
- original: chloe,
- original: hien callias,
- persona: akira kurusu,
- tsubasa reservoir chronicle: fai d. flou
Post-October Event Log
Who: Everyone
Where: Throughout Mango City
When: October 29 to November 2
What: Use this time to check on your CR, help people out, or do whatever. Everyone can make their own top-levels and you don't have to use the provided prompts. Wildcard it if you want. Have fun!
The nightmare is finally over and the aftermath sinks in. Wherever you are, news will eventually spread that the pokemon stopped their rampaging status, looking confused and some horrified by what had happened around them. Mari's Steelixes are finally off their guard duty, people are crying out of various emotions and people who are physically well enough flood out of the shelters in an attempt to search for their loved ones out there, whether they be people or pokemon. Some are reunited, some are not. Either way, people are in this together, comforting others over their losses and rebuilding the city. There's been quite a lot of destruction apart from the Pokemon Center and the hospital, after all. Some buildings are missing a roof, holes on the side wall, doors knocked down... some are unfortunate to have been entirely blasted away by an extremely strong rampaging pokemon's hyper beam (thanks, random Hydreigon).
After most people calm from their initial high emotions, the reconstruction starts. Of course, they also contact the people from Toran who helped with reconstruction efforts. Looks like the handymen will never rest...
The Pokemon Center is looking for additional manpower, getting pokeballs here to there, labeling whose pokemon are whose in things looking like incubators for those in queue of getting healed, and managing supplies. They are extremely short-staffed right now, so they will be looking for any help possible. Though, if you cause too much trouble than helping, you may be politely asked to leave or to help somewhere else. They don't have time for this. During the nights, the Pokemon Center may be crowded. After all, many people just lost their homes. They got nowhere to go.
The hospital is similar, in which they are also short-staffed. They're looking for disaster volunteers, and especially pokemon with healing capabilities to lessen the load on doctors and nurses who need to care for the more gravely wounded. With more help, the hospital will no longer seem as chaotic as before, but more along the lines of an orderly busy time. It helps that the people are no longer stuck inside due to the ongoings of the events outside, so the hospital is emptier than before, compared to when it was jam packed. The mental health department is also using Drowzees and Munnas to give people good dreams and eating nightmares without repercussions so that they can have a good night's rest. Not all wounds are physical, after all.
With the local Mart's help and other establishments, some people band together to supply people with food and drinks in a very open area in the park. Take a breather and eat something. If you look like you're running yourself ragged, one of the townspeople will drag you to eat and drink a proper meal. They don't need another patient in the hospital right now.
Remember that boba shop? Or those restaurants that you had the delicious meat from? Their damages vary from a broken window to being absolutely trashed. Pokemon and people alike are helping with moving the debris and cleaning up the mess. Someone piped up about recycling broken glass to make brand new windows with fire pokemon and proper glass making methods, so please don't throw them away!
The Radio Tower and the cemetery tower? They're both closed off to the public right now with yellow police caution tapes all around them. Your friendly policemen who all look the same advise nearby people to stay away from the two buildings at the moment. Please don't cause trouble or ask them questions... they're tired as it is like everyone else and they're not allowed to say anything for now, if ever. Your energy is better used elsewhere.
Where: Throughout Mango City
When: October 29 to November 2
What: Use this time to check on your CR, help people out, or do whatever. Everyone can make their own top-levels and you don't have to use the provided prompts. Wildcard it if you want. Have fun!
The nightmare is finally over and the aftermath sinks in. Wherever you are, news will eventually spread that the pokemon stopped their rampaging status, looking confused and some horrified by what had happened around them. Mari's Steelixes are finally off their guard duty, people are crying out of various emotions and people who are physically well enough flood out of the shelters in an attempt to search for their loved ones out there, whether they be people or pokemon. Some are reunited, some are not. Either way, people are in this together, comforting others over their losses and rebuilding the city. There's been quite a lot of destruction apart from the Pokemon Center and the hospital, after all. Some buildings are missing a roof, holes on the side wall, doors knocked down... some are unfortunate to have been entirely blasted away by an extremely strong rampaging pokemon's hyper beam (thanks, random Hydreigon).
After most people calm from their initial high emotions, the reconstruction starts. Of course, they also contact the people from Toran who helped with reconstruction efforts. Looks like the handymen will never rest...
The Pokemon Center is looking for additional manpower, getting pokeballs here to there, labeling whose pokemon are whose in things looking like incubators for those in queue of getting healed, and managing supplies. They are extremely short-staffed right now, so they will be looking for any help possible. Though, if you cause too much trouble than helping, you may be politely asked to leave or to help somewhere else. They don't have time for this. During the nights, the Pokemon Center may be crowded. After all, many people just lost their homes. They got nowhere to go.
The hospital is similar, in which they are also short-staffed. They're looking for disaster volunteers, and especially pokemon with healing capabilities to lessen the load on doctors and nurses who need to care for the more gravely wounded. With more help, the hospital will no longer seem as chaotic as before, but more along the lines of an orderly busy time. It helps that the people are no longer stuck inside due to the ongoings of the events outside, so the hospital is emptier than before, compared to when it was jam packed. The mental health department is also using Drowzees and Munnas to give people good dreams and eating nightmares without repercussions so that they can have a good night's rest. Not all wounds are physical, after all.
With the local Mart's help and other establishments, some people band together to supply people with food and drinks in a very open area in the park. Take a breather and eat something. If you look like you're running yourself ragged, one of the townspeople will drag you to eat and drink a proper meal. They don't need another patient in the hospital right now.
Remember that boba shop? Or those restaurants that you had the delicious meat from? Their damages vary from a broken window to being absolutely trashed. Pokemon and people alike are helping with moving the debris and cleaning up the mess. Someone piped up about recycling broken glass to make brand new windows with fire pokemon and proper glass making methods, so please don't throw them away!
The Radio Tower and the cemetery tower? They're both closed off to the public right now with yellow police caution tapes all around them. Your friendly policemen who all look the same advise nearby people to stay away from the two buildings at the moment. Please don't cause trouble or ask them questions... they're tired as it is like everyone else and they're not allowed to say anything for now, if ever. Your energy is better used elsewhere.

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This little frat wheel...
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[ He didn't think it would, honestly. ]
I wonder if it's just tired... If we let it rest enough, maybe it will want to go back into the ball. [ A pause. ] Even though it could rest in there too.
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[ Ughhh. Sooyoung thinks this is such a stupid predicament. ]
You'd think these badges and ribbons or whatever would be foolproof, but no.
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I suppose the pokemon just have a mind of their own in the end! Do you think it will follow you, at least? You may just have to keep it out of the ball at all times.
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[ She looks so dead inside. ]
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That sounds like a fun pokemon to me! I do wonder how you'll eventually get it back, though. I'm not sure how much help I could be.
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[ Wait. ]
You got a magnet?
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No. I'm sure someone around here does, though. Do you want me to help you look for one?
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[ So like... Mari. ]
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[ But they're probably be using for repairs right now... Hm. ]
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Catman, you got some new pokemon since I saw you last?
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I haven't caught anything since we arrived here. The most recent addition to my team is Swablu.
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[ Something like that?? ]
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[ Actually he'll just take Swablu out. She flutters in the air for a moment, chirping, before landing on top of Fai's head. ]
Isn't she cute?
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[ Like that Skitty cafe... anyway, she gets out her Ditto, who promptly turns into one too, but instead of going on top of Sooyoung's head, it goes over on top of Fai's Swablu. ]
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[ He attempts to look up at the stacked Swablus, but he can't without leaning back his head. ]
What other pokemon do you have?
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Cramorant, Gastly, Marshtomp, Wynaut, and that thing.
[ She jabs her thumb over at the Bronzor. ]
Caught a Pineco at the contest, but I didn't feel like keeping it.
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[ He'd heard about the contest, but decided not to participate. He's mildly surprised that Sooyoung did, but she seems like the competitive type so maybe it isn't that surprising. ]
You've already seen Skitty and Chii, I believe. I have Marshtomp as well.
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[ Sooyoung's team is mostly filled for strategic purposes, and definitely not battle for how low leveled most of them are. Though she should probably change that one day. They usually don't battle other pokemon... ]
Contests seem to be an easier way to increase the obedience level cap, whatever it is. Seems to work as a group too.
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Oh, I was thinking of participating in a contest! Have you won one?
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[ She stares at Fai. ]
... Going to enter cute contests, aren't you?
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[ He's easy to predict when it comes to certain things. ]
What did you do to prepare?
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[ She tilts her head while thinking some more. Guess she can give him a freebie. ]
Since you helped me, I'll give you a suggestion: you can have your pokemon use Water Gun up in the air and have them pretend play in the rain or something. They'll probably eat that up, but you should follow it up with something else that makes them even cuter.
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[ He didn't expect her to actually give him advice... ]
I'll see what other move I can come up with as a follow up. If I don't stick that, then the advice you gave me would go to waste.
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