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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Geez, are you all right? That looked like a lot of pressure.
[Maybe he got performance anxiety? Sagi doesn't, as a rule, but can sympathise.]
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It was...
[Was it the pressure that got to him, and the Snorlax's arrival only being the last straw? This world is so unlike his, even though he's played Pokemon. It's real, and tangible, and none of his skills help whatsoever. Yoichi's made a few mental notes on battles, but every person he encounters does something different and there doesn't seem to be any rules. He's suddenly just an onlooker, not physically participating in these skirmishes, and it's hard.]
I froze.
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[It's about all he can say without knowing Yoichi nearly well enough to guess what he seems so disoriented about, but it seems like a safe bet.]
Well, your friend isn't in any shape to go another round yet. Do you know where to go to get them patched up?
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The Pokemon Center.
[It seems he's been there before.]
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[He just came from the Centre, so he's aware that they don't have space for loiterers right now.]
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[He's battled so many times today, but he will never quit until he drops from exhaustion.
The guy at the front desk of the Pokemon Center gives Yoichi a look when he walks in. It's very crowded. They have other things to worry about, like Pokemon hurt in the rampages, but the Corphish is healed yet again.
Yoichi immediately leaves to find Sagi.]
We still on for this?
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Sure. [He figures they probably have enough space right where they're standing without getting in anyone's way. What's the worst that could happen?] What are we doing? 1v1?
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[If that's what 1v1 means.]
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[First, he brings his wings into full, shimmering view - it's still important for a friendly trainer match, it's psychological or something. Next, he raises a Pokeball high above his head.]
Lead us now to victory...! Here goes, Sigilyph!
[A large, garish, multicoloured monstrosity with flowing tendrils for wings bursts out of the ball. It fixes its eyestalk on Yoichi and shrieks.]
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He releases his Corphish without any flair, the initial energy for battling long gone by now. The lobster strikes a pose, all shiny and newly healed. What has he not used yet?]
Taunt!
[Maybe the Corphish can tired out its opponent by making it use its energy for attacking, while protecting itself with Shell Armour... or something to that effect.]
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[Taunt was... damn, it's one of those unintuitively named ones, isn't it? The one that sounds like it should have something to do with drawing enemy fire, but doesn't really. Sagi tried to study up a little on the more formal battle stuff earlier in the month, but his recollection of the details has been slightly scrambled by the past few days.]
Aw, who cares! [He throws his arm, and the thought, dramatically aside.] Sigilyph, Wind Cutter!
[That isn't the name of any of Sigilyph's moves, but it decides that Air Cutter is close enough to shell this strangely infuriating lobster. With a flap of its finger-wings and another loud scream, it summons a concentrated burst of wind that feels razor-sharp.]
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Corphish stops taunting to brace for the wind, but it's only a few seconds of resistance. Then, the shell begins to show signs of cracking, close to the seams of the sections. How much can it withstand?]
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[The yelling is necessary, since it makes Sagi feel more like he's contributing. Sigilyph shrieks again, and more bursts of cutting wind materialise, slicing at Corphish's claws and legs.]
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He brandishes his hand, and a wing.] It's over! Psybeam!
[He remembered that move name! He's been studying. Sigilyph's three eyes burn a bright cyan, and in the next instant, a bright pink beam of light shoots forward from its eyestalk like a laser.]
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Looks like you win.
[At least they're near the Pokemon Center.]
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Yeah, but you two stuck it out longer than I thought. It's not like I asked you if you wanted us to go easy.
[So... he didn't.]
You'll pick it up in no time. Just, maybe after the little guy rests up for today.
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Yeah, he just needs to rest!
[He concedes amicably, but all he's thinking about is revenge and future domination.]