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.
⟡ Remember that at least one thread for your application must come from the TDM! There is no comment minimum, but we will be looking for engagement, as well as for players and characters who take the time to delve into things like character thoughts, emotions, morality, and other deep themes. Take this time to engage with the setting as you would in game!
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[ His head swims after that big hop, and Ken's knees bend at a funny angle. He sways. ]
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[He gestures at the bed with a wing.]
Spacious or not, it's clear that you need it.
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......Sorry.
[ He lifts a leg to climb back on, but even once he's atop the cot again, he hunkers down on one end to leave the rest of it free. ]
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Akechi quiets, his features softening. This is just a child, judging by the sound of his voice, and by the looks of it, a fairly meek one.
Akechi isn't great with kids, but a part of him remembers being in a similar position.]
You have nothing to apologize for.
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Nn.
[ Great conversationalist. Fabulous. He astounds. ]
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Right now, you should focus on rest and recovery. If you feel the urge to repay the hospitality given to you, that can come at a later date.
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[ What's in the basket...? Ken's antennae, unconsciously, reach out to feel it. Being near this bird is...oddly relaxing. He's here to help, though, isn't he? Perhaps he has more context. Perhaps he understands why they've been brought here - what their mission is, and what about them in particular made them the best fit. ]
Do people....arrive here often?
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While Ken takes a look, Akechi keeps a cool demeanor.]
This is the second time in the past two months. It's a bit too early to determine any patterns, however. Our initial group crashed down in the ocean, for instance, while this wave started in the forest.
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You aren't from here, either?
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[Really, it's hard to gauge the likelihood. Some are from variations of earth. Others are from worlds far removed from the countries and cultures he's familiar with, like Ingo and Emmet.]
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[ So there's that. And he'd be grappling more with the implications of talking to someone from the future, if it weren't for.... ]
Why do you say "the Japan I'm familiar with"?
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[It all sounds so over the top, so hard to believe, but it is the simplest explanation despite everything.]
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[ Surprisingly, the Nymble only needs a moment's thought to nod, and oddly, his expression's a little clearer after. ]
Got it. So that's what's going on.
[ Why this bird would be particular. Why Guilmon's story of the interactions between humans and Digimon was so different from what Ken understood. Not merely different worlds, but different versions of worlds. Once you've accepted the existence of other dimensions beyond this one, it's not a great stretch to add layers of complexity.
.....Whatever brought them all here has access to that much of reality? ]
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[He looks down at himself, chuckling.]
There are people here from an entirely different world of Pokémon, where humans train, capture, and battle with them in a matter not unlike competitive sports.
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[ Should he explain why? ....Yes. It might be helpful. Not just for making himself understood, but if his experience can aid everyone - he should be open about it. ]
I've been to other worlds before, so....
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[Interesting... Akechi brings a wing below his beak, like a person stroking their chin.]
I suppose by all accounts, I could say the same. Of course, the cognitive world is a far cry from this.
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[ "The cognitive world"....Ken wonders if that's anything like one of the other strange worlds he's been to, but if they're dealing with that many different variations on reality, there's hardly a guarantee. ]
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[But he needn't go into greater detail. It's hardly relevant here.]
But eventually, others awakened to similar abilities and gained access to that world as well.
i keep wanting to talk about his expression but he's a swiss army grasshopper orz
[ Well. Not the app part. But the ability for humans to affect the world, getting there all alone, and....
....making mistakes....
When he puts his thoughts into words, they come out rather abrupt. ]
I was alone, and then I wasn't. And now we're both here.
maybe the anime has some way to make the emoting make sense >/a Now I am curious...
[It's more of an observation than a judgment, really.]
I can't say I'm surprised, given my own experiences, but that hardly makes it right.
i could only find yt clips of lokix literally kicking ass alas
[ He doesn't give his age because he's more intrigued by that last statement, but. He is BABY. ]
This is why we need a modern PMD >:u For cute expressions!
[Whether they 'should' have or not... well, that depends on the true purpose of the summoning.]
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I don't want to make the people I care about worry again. So if there's a reason we're here - I want to find it.
[ Solemn for a kiddo, ain't he. ]
There are things I have to do.
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[He pauses, looking the other way.]
Then again, we don't know how the passage of time reflects on our worlds. In some portal fantasy stories, the parallel world's time moves more swiftly than the world the protagonists leave behind, but what works in fiction isn't always applicable in reality.
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[ It helps, talking shop. It helps Ken feel like there's ground beneath his feet.
....Well, there's cot now, but. The point stands. ]
In the past, anyway. The world I visit the most often only recently synced with mine....
[ Thank you, several long conversations with Izumi-san, for teaching him more about the Digital World. ]
Though since we don't know, let's take a pace that keeps us moving forward without burning out.
[ He's almost burned out a time or two himself, he knows what he's talking about. And now, he's the one with the prevailing cooler head sometimes....
.....What would Daisuke think about turning into a Pokemon? Would he enjoy it? What sort of Pokemon would he be...... ]
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