06-22-2024, 03:23 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-23-2024, 03:14 PM by Dragonstrike.)
(I'll address the remaining stuff from the end of encounter 2 at a separate time)
Seddi will look at Akamu thoughtfully, especially after that last comment. He doesn't ask about the mangroves, since he can reasonably assume it's related to whatever mission he's on from the Tapu, but he does elaborate a little on the topic in his field of expertise. "Well, if you're that keen on gettin' rid of that critter, the Professor and I can take it off your hands. Word of warnin' though: unruly Paradoxes are the most dangerous kind. If that one's friendly and happy, I'd prefer it stay that way in all honesty. Especially given that as far as Leaves knows, it shouldn't exist at all."
Sedd will find a chair and sit down briefly before they start training, sending Akamu the data that Leaves has decoded on Bio Fang's pokedex entry. "I won't mince words. What ya have there is an incredibly dangerous pokemon. Supposedly, it's a juvenile form of an incredibly powerful Paradox Leaves calls Bio Abaddon. She's been decoding that garbage data since ya showed it to us. It gets stronger from being Burned or Poisoned, and would likely be almost impossible to control under those circumstances. But Paradoxes are still Pokemon, even as strange as they are. Bein' able to bond with them is a rare thing indeed, but it is possible. You might be the only individual that's even capable of tamin' that creature right now. I'd hesitate to say the Professor and I would have as much success on short notice. We could help ya with taming it potentially, but it might be easier to do if you hold onto it for now. Regardless of how she gets to study it though, Professor Sada's definitely interested. She specifically wanted me to ask you if she could take a look at it later once things have settled down a little."
(as a reminder Redstone, pokemon usually lose 1 Happiness and Loyalty when they are traded/given away to another trainer, which would make raising the Bio Fang even harder)
"Don't need to decide anythin' right now, though. Professor and I aren't goin' anywhere yet. Sada's tryin' to establish a lab to use as our base of operations for our research, so Bayahama's likely goin' to be our home base for a little while yet. Let's get started on the main thing we came here to do, shall we?"
Seddi will nod to Ceruledge, and then he'll bring out Kusanagi. With a little help from Leaves doing translation work, he'll start introducing her to his Swords and gauging her reactions.
"Alright Kusanagi, let's get a little warm up in before the big fight tonight. First off, I'd like to introduce you to a few individuals. First one is Ceruledge, my Sword of Malice. Those who cross her all end up Cursed quite horribly. And I do mean all. Not even Pseudos can resist her vengeance."
Ceruledge will give the old warrior a small bow even though the Samurott is blind. She may be vengeful, but she's also respectful.
"The man behind you right now is an Alolan named Akamu. He came across a rather interestin' blade recently and is interested in learnin' how to use it. Ceruledge is likely gonna be workin' the most with him while he learns the basics of swingin' that weapon properly."
Next is Veluza!
"This one's only an honorary Sword really, but he's just as sharp as the rest of them. Always eager to fight, this Veluza. Doesn't let bein' a fish out of water stop him from slicin' and dicin' everythin'. His techniques are more than capable of leaving devastating wounds on whatever he hits. He may only be an honorary Sword, but he's one of my deadliest trump cards. If we end up using your Soak on that Wandering Hurricane, it'll be vulnerable to a nasty surprise from Veluza."
Next...
"...here's where I would introduce ya to my second proper Sword, but unfortunately, he's back home undergoin' some intense trainin' until the end of my first week here. Some like to call him my Sword of Justice, though I think the moniker isn't entirely in good taste, all things considered. Still, if ya manage to survive the battle with that Wandering Hurricane, you'll have the opportunity to meet my Pseudo Slayer, Gallade. His most impressive feat? OHKOing a healthy Garchomp. He's a master of his Sacred Sword technique. There's always more to learn, but I don't think there's much more he can learn about using that blade without findin' more advanced masters of the blade than himself."
And finally...
"...and my third Sword is one that should knock your socks off if you were wearin' any. My Verdant Sword, the one responsible for our ability to communicate smoothly."
Seddi pauses for dramatic effect and relays some brief instructions to Leaves.
[Kindly hold back that terrain of yours a bit, Leaves. Don't want to mess up the room or the building. If you can control it juuuuust enough so Kusanagi can feel its power though, that should help get the point across.]
As Seddi lets Leaves out, he'll continue describing her for the blind otter's sake, ideally with a small part of the Verdant Terrain's power touching Kusanagi's honed non-sight senses.
"Similar in many ways to the robotic pokemon known to roam this landscape, Iron Leaves is a pokemon made in the image of Virizion. The existence of this Legendary Grass/Psychic Paradox is a closely guarded secret as of right now. One that you are now privy to, Kusanagi. Leaves is here on a mission, and I'm helpin' her with it. And also helpin' her regain some of the strength that she lost in coming here. She is powerful, but not nearly as powerful as she should be. If I need to use her against that Wandering Hurricane, your Soak will be the edge that tempers her Leaf Blades. It might not come to that between the others that will be joining us; your own blades; and the Goodra I have with me right now. But if it does, I'd like to have that option available."
One can only hope that Kusanagi is at the very least intrigued by the varied cast, with skills and accomplishments just as colorful.
(06-22-2024, 12:17 PM)Redstone Wrote:
Seddi will look at Akamu thoughtfully, especially after that last comment. He doesn't ask about the mangroves, since he can reasonably assume it's related to whatever mission he's on from the Tapu, but he does elaborate a little on the topic in his field of expertise. "Well, if you're that keen on gettin' rid of that critter, the Professor and I can take it off your hands. Word of warnin' though: unruly Paradoxes are the most dangerous kind. If that one's friendly and happy, I'd prefer it stay that way in all honesty. Especially given that as far as Leaves knows, it shouldn't exist at all."
Sedd will find a chair and sit down briefly before they start training, sending Akamu the data that Leaves has decoded on Bio Fang's pokedex entry. "I won't mince words. What ya have there is an incredibly dangerous pokemon. Supposedly, it's a juvenile form of an incredibly powerful Paradox Leaves calls Bio Abaddon. She's been decoding that garbage data since ya showed it to us. It gets stronger from being Burned or Poisoned, and would likely be almost impossible to control under those circumstances. But Paradoxes are still Pokemon, even as strange as they are. Bein' able to bond with them is a rare thing indeed, but it is possible. You might be the only individual that's even capable of tamin' that creature right now. I'd hesitate to say the Professor and I would have as much success on short notice. We could help ya with taming it potentially, but it might be easier to do if you hold onto it for now. Regardless of how she gets to study it though, Professor Sada's definitely interested. She specifically wanted me to ask you if she could take a look at it later once things have settled down a little."
(as a reminder Redstone, pokemon usually lose 1 Happiness and Loyalty when they are traded/given away to another trainer, which would make raising the Bio Fang even harder)
"Don't need to decide anythin' right now, though. Professor and I aren't goin' anywhere yet. Sada's tryin' to establish a lab to use as our base of operations for our research, so Bayahama's likely goin' to be our home base for a little while yet. Let's get started on the main thing we came here to do, shall we?"
Seddi will nod to Ceruledge, and then he'll bring out Kusanagi. With a little help from Leaves doing translation work, he'll start introducing her to his Swords and gauging her reactions.
"Alright Kusanagi, let's get a little warm up in before the big fight tonight. First off, I'd like to introduce you to a few individuals. First one is Ceruledge, my Sword of Malice. Those who cross her all end up Cursed quite horribly. And I do mean all. Not even Pseudos can resist her vengeance."
Ceruledge will give the old warrior a small bow even though the Samurott is blind. She may be vengeful, but she's also respectful.
"The man behind you right now is an Alolan named Akamu. He came across a rather interestin' blade recently and is interested in learnin' how to use it. Ceruledge is likely gonna be workin' the most with him while he learns the basics of swingin' that weapon properly."
Next is Veluza!
"This one's only an honorary Sword really, but he's just as sharp as the rest of them. Always eager to fight, this Veluza. Doesn't let bein' a fish out of water stop him from slicin' and dicin' everythin'. His techniques are more than capable of leaving devastating wounds on whatever he hits. He may only be an honorary Sword, but he's one of my deadliest trump cards. If we end up using your Soak on that Wandering Hurricane, it'll be vulnerable to a nasty surprise from Veluza."
Next...
"...here's where I would introduce ya to my second proper Sword, but unfortunately, he's back home undergoin' some intense trainin' until the end of my first week here. Some like to call him my Sword of Justice, though I think the moniker isn't entirely in good taste, all things considered. Still, if ya manage to survive the battle with that Wandering Hurricane, you'll have the opportunity to meet my Pseudo Slayer, Gallade. His most impressive feat? OHKOing a healthy Garchomp. He's a master of his Sacred Sword technique. There's always more to learn, but I don't think there's much more he can learn about using that blade without findin' more advanced masters of the blade than himself."
And finally...
"...and my third Sword is one that should knock your socks off if you were wearin' any. My Verdant Sword, the one responsible for our ability to communicate smoothly."
Seddi pauses for dramatic effect and relays some brief instructions to Leaves.
[Kindly hold back that terrain of yours a bit, Leaves. Don't want to mess up the room or the building. If you can control it juuuuust enough so Kusanagi can feel its power though, that should help get the point across.]
As Seddi lets Leaves out, he'll continue describing her for the blind otter's sake, ideally with a small part of the Verdant Terrain's power touching Kusanagi's honed non-sight senses.
"Similar in many ways to the robotic pokemon known to roam this landscape, Iron Leaves is a pokemon made in the image of Virizion. The existence of this Legendary Grass/Psychic Paradox is a closely guarded secret as of right now. One that you are now privy to, Kusanagi. Leaves is here on a mission, and I'm helpin' her with it. And also helpin' her regain some of the strength that she lost in coming here. She is powerful, but not nearly as powerful as she should be. If I need to use her against that Wandering Hurricane, your Soak will be the edge that tempers her Leaf Blades. It might not come to that between the others that will be joining us; your own blades; and the Goodra I have with me right now. But if it does, I'd like to have that option available."
One can only hope that Kusanagi is at the very least intrigued by the varied cast, with skills and accomplishments just as colorful.
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