002 ⟡ MARCH TEST DRIVE
⋆✩ test drive 02 ✩⋆
The day begins like any other.
Routines, eventful scenes, and boring errands — no matter what you were in the middle of, there's a moment where everything begins to feel wrong. A searing pain tears through your body, so intense that it feels like every nerve has been struck at once. Muscles spasm, joints scream in protest, and as you double over, you find yourself clawing or clinging at anything within your reach. As your attempts to maintain composure fail you, your bones begin to twist with an agonizing force, the pain rising in a crescendo until it becomes unbearable to even breathe. Then, as quickly as it began, everything stops.
For a single, terrifying moment, there's nothing. No sight, no sound, no touch, no taste, no smell — just the weight of nothingness swallowing you whole. The absence of sensation might even be worse than the pain, leaving you adrift in a void you can't escape. Hopelessness threatens every fiber of your existence, and try as you might to fight it, your darkest thoughts begin to surface, flooding your mind in an onslaught of suffocating feelings and ideas.
In the darkness, you hear a voice.
It's faint, a gentle flashing of something warm along the edges of your mind, like sunlight itself. It's a voice, but you can't identify who or what it comes from, how it sounds, or what it means — still, you know it's directed at you. Something tugs at your heart, a powerful ache that throbs once and ripples outwards. You can feel the aches again, like fresh sores throughout your body. You feel off, like something isn't quite right, like you're not where you should be, or who you should be. But the voice continues, whispered just beyond your understanding. The sound is warm like hope, and it wraps around you, distant yet intent, before you wake up.
i. arrivals
OUT OF THE WOODS
The fog that surrounds you and your fellow new arrivals is maddening, and something foreign wraps around not just your mind, but your body as a whole. A strange illness has long been spoken of and witnessed within and around Bottlecap Bay, and you're the unlucky bunch to arrive with it slithering its way in now.
The fog is heavily related to this mystery illness that has plagued Pokemon, both inside the city and wild, for some time now. Though the connection isn't easy to fully grasp, it becomes incredibly clear as time passes that the fog worsens the symptoms of the illness. Some Pokemon who traverse the fog come out just fine, but others fall ill with varying levels of severity.
As soon as the first reports come from the Cheri Berry guild indicating that a large amount of confused Pokemon have been spotted approaching Bottlecap Bay from the forest, the three guilds send their members out in forces. Rescue these newcomers and discover that they're just like you, and not just confused wild Pokemon. Dr. Denne firmly insists on bringing everyone they can to the Pokeclinic, so please hurry!
ii. nightmares over
LINGERING SHADOWS
How does it feel, when the Pokemon beside you wakes up with a calm stretch and a healthy, well-rested and rejuvenated smile? They feel great, they say, looking at you with worry and concern. What's wrong? You didn't feel that warm and wonderful sensation during the night, like being wrapped in a blanket of lullabies? How odd...
What could this possibly mean?
iii. pokeclinic
PRESSED FOR SPACE
Anyone who steps foot or paw into the Pokeclinic can tell immediately that it's overbooked. The main ward of rooms is packed, cots spilling out into the hallways, and even the lobby is beginning to look like an impromptu campsite. Pokemon staff shuffle, flutter and scramble around the bodies of ill Pokemon, performing checkups wherever they can find the space, applying medication and herbal treatments where necessary, and reassuring worrying family and friends.
In the midst of this chaos, it's not hard to see how mixups are occurring. It gets bad enough that even Polteageist themselves joins in on treatments, causing a shocked ripple of whispers and gasps any time they float by in a hurry. They can be heard, at times, firmly scolding those who make the mistakes, insisting that there's no excuse for poor health care, and that even in times of urgency, care and attention to detail is needed. But for the time being, this isn't enough to help.
So they put out a plea to the other guild leaders. The Pokeclinic needs everyone who can help to check up on patients, deliver meals and medications, and check records for mixups. Lum Berries are fewer in number, so it makes sense that they're being overwhelmed right now! Polteageist promises to make it worth everyone's while, of course. Any Pokemon who works within the clinic during this time will be awarded with points.
LEARNING YOUR BODY
⟡ TDMs are game canon and act as events for the month they are posted.
⟡ New characters can link to their top level beneath the NEWBIE DIRECTORY!
⟡ All new arrivals are not assigned to any one guild. However, if they assist with any of the clinic prompts, they may gain points for their future guild!
⟡ The creepy forest fog can be done away with temporarily through Pokemon moves, but always seems to work its way back like it has a mind or will of its own.
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I suppose that's an apt description.
[Ah, but he should probably mention—]
He's currently a Typhlosion of the Hisuian variety, which I assume means more to you than it does to me.
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[Sure, he's done some reading, he's recognized some species from afar, but as far as he can tell, there are hundreds, if not more.]
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[They really should keep moving, so he slowly picks up the pace again.]
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[Akari says trying to confirm this.]
Like, lets pretend I have never heard of an ordinary animal. Also, Fly is a valid move. FYI.
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[At least, that was the ultimate conclusion that came from his discussions with Emmet and Ingo.]
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[To think something so simple would sound so complex. The culture shock must be immense.]
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[Akari is trying to process this, okay? Okay.]
Like, can they attack using it? It should, like, be natural.
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[Perhaps that will clarify? Once she's on a similar page, then they can hasten to the clinic...
And she can take solace that both Ingo and Emmet were just as confused.]
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[Also, how do you carry your team around?]
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[Which... clearly is another source of culture shock.]
Some humans keep pets, and there are zoos and animal refuges for housing endangered animals, but by the sound of it, the customs are worlds apart from what you're used to.
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[Like, um whats life without battling?]
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We go to school, socialize, then spend our adulthood toiling away in the workforce in order to scrape by.
[He continues forward.]
I suppose it's not entirely different from life here. You'll likely get accepted into a guild with the expectation of carrying out missions to earn your keep.
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[Ah, so being a Pokemon won't be all fun and games, doing cool things like burning stuff with fire breath and evolving.]
[It would be like the Galaxy Team and Jubilife, you have to earn your keep and they can kick you out the moment they think you did something wrong. Break your back for a bunch of ungrateful jerks as they would happily lead you out of town to either die or fix something you didn't break.]
[She has done this song and dance before, and she really doesn't want an encore.]
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[Can't let Akechi know how she feels about that after all.]
Well, I am absolutely amazing at doing stuff like that.
The Galaxy Team? They would have been nothing without me. Just a group of people too scared to go past the bidoofs at the front gate.
I made Jubilife into what it was. Before me? A store that sold three items and a clothing shop with like, two outfits and potato shoes. They hardly could manage one field to grow stuff. I am like, a net gain for here.
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[Heh. Well, he can't fault her for her bravado. An attitude like that probably will get her far.]
Lucky for you, each quest rewards points, which in turn catapult you through the rankings. For instance, I'm the highest rank member of the off-world Oran Berries.
[He flutters a little further down the path.]
So, if you want to prove yourself, you'll want to follow me to the clinic posthaste.
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[Its always follow the person, they will introduce you to who is in charge, you will have to prove you're worthy, be given a uniform because you've proved you're worth your salt in their eyes. Work hard, prove yourself of value over and over...]
[So, she does what she does best and
walkswaddles forward.]So, whose in charge? I'm guessing you're not because you're an 'off-worlder'.
[Skyfaller, Off-Worlder. She is collecting titles here like she is getting paid to do it.]
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[It's really not that surprising to hear. Adults don't typically take kindly to being outclassed by children, or outsiders for that matter. She sounds fairly young, at least.]
As for leadership, the burden is divided between the three leaders: Mightyena-san, Ribombee-san, and Polteageist-san. Each leads one of the three guilds, which all work together to maintain the city.
[At least if they keep moving, they should be able to escape the worst of the fog soon. With luck, it won't be terribly long before the forest gives way to civilization.]
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[Said easily, but big words for a little Cyndaquil. Soon the town comes into sight, if her eyes were little squinty Cyndaquil things, it would be obvious she would be looking around to see if anyone was talking about her.]
[Is she traumatized? Not at all, 100 percent fine! She doesn't have any lingering trust issues about going into a village and having to earn her place!]
[At least no one is commenting on her clothes (or lack there of)]
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[Cue one very confused look from one very round bird.
Evidently, the good word of Arceus has not reached his ears.]
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[Obviously to Akari the idea someone in modern era not knowing who that is after everyone got to see it in Hisui now...]
Like, everyone were knife-fighting eachother in the woods over who made Hisui. The Diamond Clan were like 'Noooo Sinnoh made time and Hisui.' and the Pearl people were like 'Noooo, Sinnoh made space and Hisui.' and then I should've just come riding in on its back like, girls, girls, you're both stupid.
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[He heard about Palkia, at least, and Emmet has shown him images through thought of great dragons and... Victini, but there's a hint of skepticism in his voice.]
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