Blight was too dizzy from the prior attack. Her attack would miss by nearly a mile as it lands on the rocky terrain by the Sudowoodo's feet. It was embarrassing, very embarrassing.
"The world's strongest have off attacks so times. So, don't give up ...get your head in the game."
"COUNTER, use Sludge."
The call was sudden, and it force her to move ....as she would attack.
Name & Level: Blight (lvl: 2) [Temperament] Calm Stats: HP:10/14/PP:18/ATK:6/DEF:7/SPD:7/SP-ATK:8/SP-DEF:8 MOVES: - Sludge- Amnesia EXP: 34/75 Pokemon held items: N/A
The Shieldon would stagger with Confusion. What nonsense was this? Why should he worry about anyone else but himself? He didn't need anyone. His beauty would stun all of them into silence. Instead of trying to physically retreat. He would try and push out the thoughts by focusing solely on himself and how great he was!
The Lunatone would actually real back slightly as he pulled his mind from that of the Shieldon. The vanity of this creature was positively staggering. If one could call an ego a super power, this was surely the result. Turning one eye to the Shieldon as the the Lunatone flipped sides, he began rising slightly higher in the air than normal. It would seem his basic plan was to get out of reach of the ancient Pokemon.
Grey Moonfang IV rolled 1 20-sided dice:
20Total: 20 (1-20)
Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2015 8:06 am
A chill went up Argyle's spine. Not from fear or a premonition, but from watching the Pansear. Were it he and not Thanatos that was in that position he probably would have booted the Fire-type in the head. Personal. Space. As it was however, it wasn't his hand that Pansear was grasping, and it was about time they did something about the one it was. "Ancient Power" Argyle said, stating the command firmly as he watched over the battle. He'd seen the Cubone use it earlier, and it was doubtless it would be rather effective in this situation.
Aghain the Cubone would look back at his new 'trainer', although the skull on his head prevented him from actually seeing the boy. So this was what these humans were for, giving commands and watching the battle from afar. A third party out of the heat and strain of battle, remaining at a safe distance to watch and plan....he supposed it had merit, but the human would have to prove that in time.
Turning his attention back to the Pansear after that split-second of thought, Thanatos would strike his bone against the ground as his eye's began to glow an eerie blue "My only company is death and the grave" He intoned as rocks began to rip themselves from the ground, hovering in the air while encased in a blue glow. Raising his bone like a baton, the Cubone swirled it circular in the air, before pointing it at the Pansear in a quick thrust, directing the rocks to do the same.
In the Garden of Monsters rolled 1 20-sided dice:
7Total: 7 (1-20)
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((16-1)-5)+(8-7) = 11 / 2 = 6 DMG! Sudowood is at 12 HP! Sudowood is poisoned!
This time, the sludge attack hit the Sudoowoodo square in the face. She reeled backwards, wailing and flailing. She'd gotten it in her eyes! And it was deep in there, too... she cringed back as she felt the poison slip into her crevices. Maybe she'd underestimated the little monster... she'd attempt a proper dodge this time, shrinking back behind a could of coarse bushes.
(20-4)+(9-7) = 18 x 2 = 36 DMG! Pansear is at - 22 HP! Pansear is dead!
... perhaps getting close to the Cubone was an unwise decision. All the Pansear could do was think about how impolite the little skullbanger was for not appreciating his music before being literally crushed to death under all those rocks. Piled upon him, the stones made a makeshift grave-- not one good enough for his singing caliber, but still.
Traveling through the wet grass of the meadow, Alice would once more find herself met with the sight of fairies. Or rather fairy, singular. Standing in the midst of the grass, blue flower in hand, the Flabebe would look up at the girl and giggle lightly. Waving it seemed to beckon her forward before disappearing into the grass, nothing but it's laughter and brief sightings of it's blossom to guide one. The question was....would Alice follow?
[Roll 3D20 if you choose to chase after the fairy!]
Grey Moonfang IV rolled 1 20-sided dice:
3Total: 3 (1-20)
Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2015 10:08 am
Moments after the Pansear breathed it's last, Thanatos would set to work. Acting with careful, deliberate movements, the Pokemon would re-position the stones so that they had least bore semblance to a proper grave. The ground was too hard hear to properly bury the fallen, but this mound would make a suitable substitute. All were the same in death, and they needed to be treated with respect. ">Requiescant in pace. Tutum iter tuum<" The Cubone intoned, placing one hand on the rocks before turning about.
He would then turn, but it was not to look at Argyle. Rather he stared off into the distance, toward's the cavern which was once his home. Raising his head the Ground-type began, of all things, to sing. His voice was mournful, yet somehow strong, in places his voice almost sounding like sobbing. Human's often mistook his species cries for sobbing. This was his Swan Song, not the herald the ending of his life, but of his life in this place. The cavern would require a new Gravekeeper, and this was his message to them.
Once he was done, Thanatos would shoulder his bone and wait to be 'recalled' as he had once heard a human call it.
Argyle would remain silent during the Cubone's 'performance'. Curious though he may be, he knew that Thanatos quite literally wouldn't be able to explain his actions. Instead he simply stated "Good Job" Before returning the Ground-type to it's ball. Once the Cubone was out of sight, Argyle would take the time to pull out his camera and take a picture, focusing on the blood seeping out from beneath the stones. It wasn't a picture of a corpse, but it got the message across fairly well he thought. If only he'd thought to do such things sooner.
Well, no point in dawdling further. He still needed to get off this Arceus forsaken island.
Once more Argyle would find himself trudging down the volcano trail, hugging a ghost. Thank goodness that no one could see him doing this right now. Well nobody human. He could eliminate any Pokemon witnesses.
Pokemon: Cubone [M] Name & Level: Thanatos, Lv 4 [Temperament] Quiet Bio: Stats: HP: 16/19, PP: 19, ATK: 10, DEF: 13, SPD: 8, SP-ATK: 9, SP-DEF: 10 MOVES: - Ancient Power - Screech - - Held Item: EXP: 17/125
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[7/10]
[Injury - 1/5]
Lil Miss Eliea rolled 1 20-sided dice:
15Total: 15 (1-20)
Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2015 10:50 am
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((Does it count as a hit or a miss if both people roll the same number?))
This battle was going pretty much nowhere quick. It was a series of attack and dodge. Lucifer hadn't managed to hit the magby, but the magby hadn't been able to hit Lucifer either. "Use incinerate again." Kiani commanded, after watching the magby miss once again.
In the Garden of Monsters rolled 1 20-sided dice:
14Total: 14 (1-20)
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((It's a miss.))
The Magby couldn't help fidgeting as he watched the Heatmor. The longer this battle lasted, the less likely it was that he'd make it out alive. Decisive and swift battles were the best way, in his opinion... but there wasn't much of a way to do this but to try and endure the Heatmor. He swooped backwards, trying to outspeed the flames.
Lil Miss Eliea rolled 1 20-sided dice:
14Total: 14 (1-20)
Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2015 1:25 pm
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Once again, the attack missed. Kiani was growing irritated with Lucifer, who didn't seem to be taking this battle seriously. "Go on the defensive." Kiani said.
As Argyle walked by, he'd notice a small Phanpy frolicking amid the rocks. She'd somehow found a pristine orange bow, which she'd tied around her neck. Humming a little tune, she bounded about, paying no mind to the human.
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Grey Moonfang IV rolled 1 20-sided dice:
13Total: 13 (1-20)
Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2015 1:59 pm
As Argyle passed he briefly pondered if the bow was an item, and if he should attempt to 'acquire' it; however he ultimately concluded a butler didn't go randomly beating up children, and that it was best to continue back to the boat.
It was a lucky shot, but a very lucky shot indeed ....as Blight watches her poison take effect. She knew it would hurt, it would sting and burn, but this was a pokemon with a resistances to her type of attack. This battle could have been over, but then again, the only reason she was still kicking was for the same reason.
"Good move,"
Hiro would encourage.
"But, it's not enough ...continue it ...use Sludge again, but this time, aim for the branches ...we are going to make moving painful ...hopefully enough to make her faint."
Hiro's hand would finger a pokeball even as he said that. He wasn't sure if he wanted to capture this pokemon or not, but then again, the strongest tend to want to take the strongest pokemon underneath their wing. Besides, it would successfully achieve their mission if he did take this pokemon with them.
Questions, but he shouldn't put the cart before the horse.
Blight would spew the attack, aiming for one of the Sudowoodo faux branches. If it hurt too much to use it's arms, then it would have to stop attacking make it completely helpless.
It was a good plan.
Name & Level: Blight (lvl: 2) [Temperament] Calm Stats: HP:10/14/PP:18/ATK:6/DEF:7/SPD:7/SP-ATK:8/SP-DEF:8 MOVES: - Sludge- Amnesia EXP: 34/75 Pokemon held items: N/A