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I mean I don't even need the link to a club to praise Cass. I don't trust this link that connects my soul to the aether. I would much rather it connects my soul directly to Cass so I can always praise her.
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Sayia? Which Sayia, when Sayia, how Sayia, whose Sayia, what's Sayia? You could even be punny and say 'Sayia what?'(Say what) I hope repeated summons don't bother you too much. Corso?
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After Peridot's whole entire mess, I began to grow confident in my little monarchs powers. That only grew after hearing I was entering an area infested with plants. A demonic, abomination of nature called a Pulse Tangrowth violently assaulted me briefly, but it was nothing for my fearsome might. I made my way to Florinia after some annoying loser tried to lock me out of the school. Out first came her Maractus, which barely outsped Vespiquen. It managed to get off two spikes before two quick bug bites devoured the cactus. Out next came a true terror, Feroseed. The little monster set out leech seeds and set up a sandstorm, all while Vespiquen chipped away at it with bug bite and suffered in return from its Iron Barbs. Somehow the little monster got down to one hp before sandstorm killed Vespiquen. Its Sand Tomb ended that exact turn and didn't kill Feroseed. Avenging Vespiquen came the still name Masquarain. With a single air cutter, Breloom simply didn't exist anymore. Or rather, it existed in bloodied, torn chunks, such was the power of the utter slaughter delivered by Masquarain. Cacnea decided to join Breloom. Cotonee was vaguely annoying in that it had protect, but it missed a Leech Seed and joined Cacnea and Breloom in the afterlife. The sandstorm faded and Florinia's ace, Cradily, came out. Masquarain managed to take out almost half of its hp before being smacked down into the ground. Butterfree used a fairly weak gust and joined Masquarain in unconciousness. Worried that the monster that was one shotting everything would have the bulk to survive, I planned on dealing as much damage as possible and hoping Ledian could mach punch it to death. To start that path I sent out Mothim, whose Bug Bite surprisingly took out Cradily. I had my second badge now.
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Hey guys, its DigitalAmber here running a Bennett inspired run of Reborn. I have only two major restrictions on myself for this run. The first is that I play it on Set mode, the second is that all my pokemon have to be both a bug and a flying type, evolved from a bug and flying type, or be a special exception that goes by the name of Dustox, Venemoth, Volcorona, or similar titles. All of my squad has to be moths or butterflies or at least have the required typing. Now for the show. I started with a Torchic for a brief time so I could assemble my army of forgotten kings and queens. After all, butterflies are monarchs. After paying a quick visit to Mr. Seacrest's garden, I had most of my squad. I really should endorse him one day for making this run possible, but thats irrelevant. What's relevant is that Seacrest gave me two Wurmple, a Caterpie, a Ledyba, and a Burmy. The Grand Hall gave me a Combee, and I managed to snag a Surskit off the fountain in Peridot. Quite fortunate that I can get seven of my pokemon before the first gym. After crushing the spirits of an annoying clown named Fern and then relying on him the instant I so much as looked at a rock type, I cleared out Mosswater. Any single rock type attack meant a new body would hit the floor I found. After that incident I took my level capped team to Julia and proceeded to surprisingly wipe the floor with her on my second attempt. I led off with a strong start as my Butterfree took the field and after a quick enough slaughter of Minun and gracefully avoided a charge beam by the incoming Voltorb, who quickly enough went down. Then came out the Oricorio where things started to pick up. Butterfree was felled and left a lasting reminder as poison afflicted the yellow menace and out in response came Ledian, who surprisingly managed to quickly finish off what was started by Butterfree. Out next came what I was truly dreading: Geodude. The demon obliterated my poor Ledian after it got off a single Mach Punch. Out next came what was the saving grace of the team: Masquarain. With a strong bubblebeam, the Geodude fell and a Plusle stood defiant before it. I scoffed at the idea of a Plusle sweep that almost started. Masquarain got inflicted with paralysis and proceeded to be paralyzed to a grievous extent. Barely clinging to life with one hp Plusle fell as Julia brought out her ace Electrode. Masquarain chose that moment to be paralyzed and obliterated by a charge beam. Vespiquen came out next and being quite a brave fighter, took two charge beams before she was taken out of the fight. It was looking grim now, all I had left was my Dustox and my Mothim up against an overly fast Electrode with multiple special attack boosts. What came next was sheer luck. I brought out Dustox, who surprisingly enough, gracefully fluttered out of a Charge Beam's way and poisoned Julia's ace. If worst came to worst, Mothim could protect spam and hope poison killed the monster. That was when Julia decided to get cocky and in her supreme wisdom send a sonic boom despite her multiple special attack boosts, a stab boost, and a field boost. In retaliation for the hilariously ineffective attack, Dustox venoshocked the monster into the next century. Grinning ear to ear I walked out with a badge. Moral of the story: Caffeine makes you do deadly, foolhardy moves at the worst time. And also don't underestimate butterflies. The team thus far: Beautifly: Luucy(spelling error I kept), Dustox: Lexy, Ledian: Vega, Vespiquen: Elizabetty, Butterfree: Virginia, Mothim: Matty, Masquarain: Masquarain(the unnamed wonder)
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I'm honestly suprised Bean had died, now that I think about it. If I were maf I would have left Bean due to the fact that I could have diverted attention to him if I were a noble. I'm wary of Cass due to her having such a good poker face regardless of her alignment. That and I would have assumed she would be dead by now due to the fact that it seems like it would be somewhat of a challenge to successfully vote her off. Meaning the last noble wouldn't easily be able to use her as a scapegoat. I am worried that we are voting someone who can't play cause of time restraints, constraints, manacles, and other forms of bondage. Needless to say, time has its kinks. Eliminate Caime
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Pokémon: Dead End[CW: Mystery/Feedback/Discussion]
DigitalAmber replied to DigitalAmber's topic in Creative Works
Chapter Three: Aftermath -
I hope Lia is honestly joking here cause that would be a stupid thing to claim otherwise. I'm not hopping on the Liawagon for that exact reason. We should lynch someone and even though mass claims are kinda frowned on here, that was mainly due to everyone having unique roles instead of there being a lot of vanilla townies. I agree with Dive in that we could mass claim. Unless the two dead townies have power roles, the game currently is 9 players. AKA: 1 Noble, 3 specialists, 5 laborers. If we've lynch today and a kill happens tonight, we will hopefully be at 7 players and hopefully still have 3 specialists. That would leave us with 1 noble, 3 specialists, and 3 laborers. Meaning we have a 25% chance to win the game. Our Keeper should block the same guy to see if they are the last noble. Granted, they could simply not make a kill and trick our keeper into thinking they found the mafia.
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Pokémon: Dead End[CW: Mystery/Feedback/Discussion]
DigitalAmber replied to DigitalAmber's topic in Creative Works
Chapter 2: A Mortal Tragedy -
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Pokémon: Dead End[CW: Mystery/Feedback/Discussion]
DigitalAmber replied to DigitalAmber's topic in Creative Works
Chapter One: A Waterfall of Stone. -
I recently became inspired to write a murder mystery story due to reading one myself. All the characters are pokemon and this does not conform to much of the conventional canon Pokémon universe, which is focused on trainers. I will say this: character death will happen in mass amounts. The challenge is to figure out whodunnit. Feel free to post theories and feedback in this thread, I don't mind. Now if you still bore with me, strap yourself in for a deathly ride.