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Post by DR-@@GON on Sept 5, 2010 16:39:59 GMT -5
Sierra let out a shriek as the bunch of seedot pokemon descended from the tree that she'd just shook. The way they looked when they fell, it seemed like she were getting attacked with stones or gigantic ticks or something. However, it was just a bunch of little acorn critters. She didn't think they were that cute, but oh well.
She knelt down, looking at them as they hardened. "Errr, I'm sorry for shaking you guys out of your tree..." She said, rubbing the back of her neck and smiling toothily at them. "Need help getting back up..?" She offered, holding out her hands so that the seedots could climb on her arms.
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Post by arionne ♥ on Sept 5, 2010 17:03:33 GMT -5
The seedot were still shaking, though at the lack of an attack, they calmed down a little and peered up. The human's hand, that close to them, made one of them squeak and shut its eyes in fear again, but at the prodding of its sister, she slowly relaxed as well. The seedot then looked at each other, letting out little sounds to communicate their thoughts on the matter, before one of them turned to the girl and marched up her arm. Though its body was shaking as it crossed the transition from the hand to the arm, it let out a little sigh when nothing quite happened. <I think it's fine,> it called out. The other seedots wasted no time before marching, one after the other, up the girl's arm. However, these pokemon were not small creatures, nor were they light. Two of the seedots managed to clamber on after the first one, but the other three were left stranded on the ground. ::Seedot:: 1'08", 8.8lbs
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Post by DR-@@GON on Sept 5, 2010 17:16:07 GMT -5
Sierra's arms were weighed down by the seedots, but she managed to carry the 3 of them back up to the tree where she'd shaken them out, allowing the seedots to crawl off of her hands {if they weren't going to just tell me and i'll edit x; just wanted this to go faster lul. }. She then bent down and offered her arms to the other three seedots that were waiting on the ground. "You guys sure are heavy," She commented, though it was not meant to be an insult.
Seryl and Pascal were watching curiously as their trainer helped the seedots out, both with different expressions on their faces.
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Post by arionne ♥ on Sept 5, 2010 18:02:16 GMT -5
ooc;; though it was not meant to be an insult. ;; You dug your own grave. The seedot, all six of them, had been siblings. There were more of them, but the six of them had stuck together through thick and thin, swaying on the same trees and all hoping to evolve, live long, and grow strong. The youngest of them, though, was a bit of a crybaby and found that the real world was cruel to her and tried to bring her down at every turn. Which was probably why she took the words Sierra said as a derogatory remark and immediately started to wail. With three of them back on the tree, one of the seedots working its way up Sierra's arms, and one of them waiting its turn, it made for an interesting picture. The moment her cry was heard, the five other seedots turned to her and glared, ten eyes all casting murderous you-made-her-cry looks.
::Seedot:: murderous!eyes x5
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Post by DR-@@GON on Sept 5, 2010 18:44:58 GMT -5
{{ooc/ luls more like you're secretly evil <3 }}
Sierra paused when she heard the little seedot start to cry, and at first she didn't know why - then she remembered the small remark she'd made. Her eyes fell on the mob of seedots, who were now aiming fierce glares at her. Her blood ran cold for a few seconds. "Ah, um, no, I didn't mean you guys were obese or anything..." She grabbed the last seedot on the ground with her free hand, then placed them back on the tree with a nervous smile. "If you don't mind.. I'll be going.." She said anxiously, turning to walk away. Hopefully they wouldn't attack her for saying such a thing so carelessly.
Pascal laughed with his paws held to his maw at the situation. It was simply hilarious to him. Seryl, however, aimed a suspicious glare at the seedots, thinking that they might attack his young, adorable and naive trainer.
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Post by arionne ♥ on Sept 5, 2010 20:29:11 GMT -5
The seedot had continue to cry until it finally reached the tree, along with her other brothers and sisters. The pokemon had made sure to keep an eye on Sierra's every move, each one of them ready to attack her if she did anything suspicious. But once all six of them were back on the tree, and the youngest of them had stopped crying, sniffling instead, their attention lessened. One of them, though, still not satisfied that they were letting the girl go without any retribution for making their own cry, grabbed a nearby berry and threw it as hard as he could onto the girl's hat. Though, of course, a seedot couldn't quite throw too far... ::Seedot::
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Post by DR-@@GON on Sept 5, 2010 21:01:53 GMT -5
Sierra was starting back on the Route when she heard a dull thump on the ground behind her. She turned around and saw a beautiful Sitrus berry, just sitting there. She looked up at the seedots with a smile on her face. "Well, thank you to you too!" She shouted, saluting the little acorns, then bending down to pick up the yellow berry. She tossed it up into the air and caught it with one hand this time, to which she mentally applauded herself. She then placed the berry in her purse and they walked again.
This time, she decided to rustle the bushes, wondering if she could get a good pokemon this way. She'd heard before that lots of awesome pokemon lived in bushes like so. Pascal helped her, tossing rocks into some of them as if he were playing Bush Wars. Seryl simply chuckled to himself at their antics. Life with Sierra would never get old, that's for sure.
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Post by arionne ♥ on Sept 5, 2010 21:44:22 GMT -5
Though there was nothing in those bushes, because what kind of foolish pokemon would live near the almost-undefeated zigzagoon, as the search went on, something suddenly fell from the sky, a couple of feet away, closer to the open road. It was a peculiar pokemon, yellow in color with two leaves on its hear. The sunkern winced a bit at his violent landing. Looks like this was where he was going to live, from now on, he thought, wriggling around a bit to create a small dirt nest for him to rest and for water to gather during rainfall. As it wriggled, it sang a little tune. <One day I will become a strong pokemon,> he sung, <and until then I'll bask in the glorious suuun~> ::Sunkern::
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Post by DR-@@GON on Sept 5, 2010 22:28:52 GMT -5
Sierra was trudging along the route with her two buddies on either side when, suddenly, she noticed a yellow thing falling out of the sky. "Wait, what the hell?!" She yelled, then panicked, thinking that the falling yellow thing was the start of the armageddon or something. Pulling out her pokedex, she aimed it at the thing that had fallen and it identified it as a pokemon, thank goodness. She sighed gratefully, running a hand across her face. Pascal broke down laughing at her, and she humphed. "H-hey, it's not funny!" She retorted, but though her face was serious there was a smile in her eyes.
She remembered that a Pokémon just dropped OUT of the SKY, then decided to see if the thing was even still alive. She ran to where she saw it fall down and came upon what the pokedex had identified as a Sunkern. Too bad she'd closed the pokedex before it explained that they fall down to live.
"U-uh.. are you.. okay? Asked Sierra, bending down to see eye-to-eye with the tiny seed Pokémon. She rested her hands on her knees as she awaited the small kernel's reply.
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Post by arionne ♥ on Sept 5, 2010 23:30:34 GMT -5
<Aaaand, when I get the sun stone, I will become so very strong~> The pokemon did not notice his surroundings at first until Sierra blocked off the sun. Without the source of light, the Sunkern's expression turned to panic. <No! The sun! Where did the sun go?> it asked. <Am I okay? Of course I'm not okay! The sun is gone! Oh, how am I going to survive without the sun?> The sunkern was lamenting, tears welling in his eyes. It's mother had just set him free a few minutes ago to allow him to find his own place in life to grow up and become strong, and now the sun had disappeared? What horrid luck it had! ::Sunkern::
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Post by DR-@@GON on Sept 5, 2010 23:45:49 GMT -5
Sierra's expression turned to shock as the odd seed began to panic irrationally. "I'm sorry! I'm sorry! What did I do?" She questioned, before realizing that the sunkern was looking up at the sun she'd just blocked. She took an experimental step to the left to allow the sun to reappear for the Sunkern.
Pascal, meanwhile, was laughing his little orange butt off at the scene. Seryl watched, worried for the little kernel's sanity. Could a Pokémon really be borne from the sun? Well, other Pokémon had come from the moon, but the sun? It was hard to take in.
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Post by arionne ♥ on Sept 6, 2010 9:46:25 GMT -5
The moment the sun returned to the kernel's face, it visibly calmed down and relaxed. < Oooooh~ The sun is back! I was so afraid it had disappeared!> it exclaimed. It's leaves on the top of his head fluttered around a bit, curling and uncurling in pleasure. < Well, hello there, pretty miss,> he then said, looking over at the trainer. < Did you know that the sun disappeared for a few seconds earlier?> ::sunkern::
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Post by DR-@@GON on Sept 6, 2010 10:54:29 GMT -5
Sierra was baffled at the Sunkern's sudden change of behavior. She was about to say that she'd blocked the sun with her body, but thinking about what kind of way arionne might the sunkern might react to such a remark kept her from uttering it. "Yes, I did. I was scared too, let me tell you," She said, making a show of sighing in relief and wiping makeshift sweat off of her brow.
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Post by Kula Hula Kimmie on Sept 6, 2010 11:30:42 GMT -5
The Sunkern grinned seeing how it wasn't the only one who was afraid of losing the sun. <Imma grow big and strong!>
[/color] It exclaimed to the trainer. Cue life story dialog? I think so! <You see when I was first born my mother told me the essentials of the pokemon world. Of how glorious the sun was and how many grass type pokemon, such as myself, practically worship the sun!>[/color] It closed it's eyes in it's story, not paying attention to anything or hearing anything but it's recount of it's life. <...and when a was just four months old my father decided that I should have siblings so I wasn't lonely. Mother wasn't so happy..... When I was 10months old though my father flew the coop in a way. He wanted to spread the joy of the sun to the whole world. I told my mother I wanted to be like him! So when I turned a year old my mother kicked me from our nest into a big strong wind which carried me here. And that is why I love the sun oh soooooo muuuuch>[/color] Opening it's eyes, it would look to where Sierra was... If she was still there. (Cue eye burn too)[/center][/size]
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Post by DR-@@GON on Sept 6, 2010 11:56:07 GMT -5
Sierra managed to listen to some of the story, but her a.d.d-like symptoms kicked in during the second half and she spaced out until the Sunkern opened its huge eyes again. "O-oh, that's amazing," She replied. "Worshipping the sun, huh?" She asked, not really expecting an answer. Looking down she realized she'd gone from standing up to sitting on her butt, but she didn't really care.
"So, how are you going to become a flower?" She asked, quizzical.
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Post by Kula Hula Kimmie on Sept 6, 2010 12:30:55 GMT -5
The Sunkern beamed at Sierra due to her curiosity. <I become a Sunflora by gaining a Sun Stone.>
[/color] One might notice that it corrected flower with Sunflora. Maybe a touchy subject? <Sun Stones are hard to find though so Sunkern like me tend to dig a whole in the ground, like the one I'm in, and wait for one to come along. The sun can make Sun Stones so the Sunkern that prove their worth to the sun will be rewarded with one!>[/color] It explained all this with a grin. What is this seed pokemon? A pastor? [/center][/size]
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Post by DR-@@GON on Sept 6, 2010 12:52:06 GMT -5
"A sun stone, you say?" Sierra scratched her neck a little, finding it a bit hard to take in. What the hell was a sun stone anyway? Well, she could think about that later. "How long does it take to get one? And who gives it to you?" This was beginning to feel like 20 questions, but she had to find it in herself to be patient. This was an interesting pokemon, and quite cute to boot.
Seryl and Pascal had scooted closer and were now taking quick glances at the odd-looking seed.
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Post by Kula Hula Kimmie on Sept 6, 2010 13:05:33 GMT -5
The Sunkern's brow deepened. This trainer knew nothing! GAR! Taking a deep breath, in order to remind itself to remain patient, the Sunkern spoke once more. <The Sun will provide it. I have said this. How it is provided changes from Sunkern to Sunkern. Sometimes pokemon will bring it to us, other times it is dropped.>
[/color] It sounded very knowledgeable but then again it could be well practiced bs. <It takes however long the sun deems necessary trainer.>[/color] I don't think this pokemon likes 20 questions... Ask another?[/center][/size]
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Post by DR-@@GON on Sept 6, 2010 13:26:25 GMT -5
Sierra decided to drop the question-asking, getting to her point. "Well, I have a suggestion," She offered, "It'd be far easier for you to become a huge flower if a trainer got a Sun Stone for you, right?" She said hypothetically.
"If you'll allow me to capture you, I'll be sure to seek out a Sun Stone so that you'll turn into a beautiful flower. And since you worship the sun, my coming by is an opportunity that she's given you, right?" She said, hoping that all these reasons would convince the strangely wise Sunkern to go with her.
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Post by Professor Saki on Sept 6, 2010 17:39:26 GMT -5
The Sunkern's leaves drooped as it eyed the trainer suspiciously. What kind of ploy was this? How was he to know he could trust this trainer? <And be trapped in that pokeball all the day, AWAY from the sun like all the others? I've seen trainers waltz along their merry way, not letting their pokemon take in a breath of fresh air!>
The Sunkern looked up longingly at the sun. His high hopes lessened. <The Sun will provide it.>
[/color] He repeated, less confident than previously stated. [/center][/size]
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