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003 ⟡ MAY TEST DRIVE
⋆✩ test drive 03 ✩⋆
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
FROM TUNNELS DEEP
The scent of must meets your nostrils, perhaps more strongly than it normally would. To open your eyes is to meet the dark — though if you're fortunate it could be that something about this new body, or perhaps the body of another, leaves some faint illumination to see by. Either way it soon becomes clear that where you are is somewhere underground. They are deep and sprawling tunnels, with corners of some unknown civilization storied away in their many carvings and ruined pottery. Portions of the cavern walls even bear the appearance of old structures and dwellings, as if the earth itself swallowed a city whole.
Trickling through the tunnels in quiet streams are tendrils of fog. It's difficult to see, but not in the least hard to feel. The mist is damp and cloying, clinging to every inch it finds on you to the point that it seems to grasp at the very soul; and the longer one lets it have its way, the worst it feels. You begin to question your body. Your mind. Your very memories — are they really yours?
Staying underground may be unwise anyway. Diglett and Dugtrio soon make themselves known to the weary arrivals here, and unlike these newcomers they have had far too long to succumb to the mist. They will attack without hesitation, and the only options are to fight or flee above ground.
The forest above unfortunately is not much better. The fog here is thick, even if some light somehow makes its way through the canopy above. What could have once been helpful landmarks become sources of dizzying misunderstanding, and the gnarled trees seem to move when no one watches. Rescuers from the city will have their work cut out for them once it becomes clear how many could be stranded out there, and time will be of the essence. The sooner that these wanderers can be brought to the clinic to be treated, the better!
ii. under the weather
RAIN RAIN, GO AWAY
While it's not unusual to receive rain at this time of the year, the amount of rain is unnatural according to the Guild Leaders. To ensure no one suffers any more than they already have, all three are quick to open their doors to these new Pokemon in their midst. Or at least, they're quick to offer other foreigner's doors. Pokemon who originated from other worlds soon find themselves with new bunkmates and housemates, and with the rain as bad as it is there’s no good way to refuse.
It's best to remain in similar company after all, and until there’s time to sort out who fits where, it’s all these newcomers have.
THE WATER CYCLE
At first the signs are subtle. Those same symptoms from the forest can be felt, lasting only as long as a Pokemon is damp from the downpour outside. Even the gentle drizzle causes absent thoughts, an empty mind staring into the distant grey skies as you forget.
Staring longer still, as you remember. But is what you're remembering actually yours? Something about the concentration of forest mist in the form of raindrops changes the effects as the days go by. The body and mind rebel against what it knows doesn't belong, and it finally comes bursting out with a shout! Those memories you've seen, they aren't yours! They're someone else's!
And the world needs to hear it!
iii. the archives
RECORDS KEEPING
Polteageist's solution is as follows; instead of training their bodies out in the rain, everyone will be training their brains. There have been many questions raised over the last number of weeks, and now is the time for everyone to investigate the mysteries. Entering the Archives means entering a building of clear splendor, filled with couches and beanbags for sitting and beautiful flowers and plants to accentuate the green hues within the halls. The shelves are well stocked with records kept on stone tablets, and the additional guides within the guild are eager to help everyone find what they're looking for.
The illustrious leader of the Lum Berries is well aware however, that not everyone is willing to spend all their time reading. As it would be counterproductive to expect anyone to sit twiddling their thumbs (or tails, or ears) he has thus arranged for a few of the archive meeting rooms to host additional activities. They are simple things; there's classes on recording writings properly in clay before firing, minor history lessons where newly arrived Pokemon can share in what many others already know, and even community building exercises. They're nothing like the escape rooms organized during the last two months, but they're good for passing the time.
And eventually, the rain will hopefully calm down. A few skilled Psychic Pokemon are offering their services to keep others dry until then however, at least so that everyone can get home safely.
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[Solar Urticaria, though... he'll have to look that up, it'll be good to know how well his story holds up to water. Assuming such a thing is known about in this world.]
I don't think I caught your name. That's a bit impolite, after learning mine.
[There's a bit of an edge to his words, but he's still being careful not to come off as overtly antagonistic.]
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Plus, the faster a problem gets resolved, the less trouble it is to do so if anything. We're really not that busy most of the time.
[Should've seen April. Anyway.] Mn?
[He lives with Anasui, hidden hostility is going to do Nothing.] ...Oh.
...Sorry. It's been a few months, but I'm still not really used to actually...interacting with people?
[And also, to be fair, he got it because he was doing intake. Ahem. He'll make sure he's not busy with A Task while giving his name, since politeness is involved.] My name is Emporio. Emporio Alniño.
[boy its a good thing the world is big and dios victorian bc that is the fakest fake name-]
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Alniño... like a storm. I like that.
[He's glossing over the first name - it's actively funny to him, but it's rude to point out when someone's name means Big Store. There could be a story behind that... or Emporio's parents could be stupid, either one is possible.]
It's been a while since I spent much time around others, myself... I was a law school student, you can understand how the workload eats away at one's social life.
[Or maybe he can't. This dinosaur-looking thing sounds like a child - is he even qualified to be practicing medicine?]
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[...Huh, yeah it Is like the storm isn't it.] ...I actually didn't think about that...
I just used the sounds I remembered most from my Mom, so...huh.
[He can't help but think about the newer significance of that.] ...Yeah. The storm fits, I guess...
[The small quiet that starts to settle is pushed aside as the bandaging is finished, and honestly- the work isn't bad. It's a bit awkward because it's a wing, but no less awkward than anyone treating a wing would likely get. His eyes go a bit wide at the idea of law school.]
I know it's supposed to be one of the more intense degrees, [He says with a nod. Child or no, evidently he has that much.] Maybe not quite up there with medical? ...But that probably depends on someone's personality more than anything.
Can you tell me a bit about what law school is like? I can show you one of the hospital beds in the meantime, so that you can get some rest and meet with the doctor. It'll probably take a little bit to arrange somewhere for you to stay, so it's better than just going out in the road at least.
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A lot of reading, mostly. Very few degrees are as glamorous as books would like you to believe - when I wasn't reading up on history and legal systems, I had an apprenticeship with a local firm, sorting through their paperwork so that the attorneys could focus on the more exciting aspects of their trials. It's a dull existence, but the world would fall into chaos if our laws stopped being enforced.
[He toys with the idea of mentioning rugby, too, just to boast. But that would involve explaining why his sun allergy didn't bother him back then, which seems like a major headache. Better to keep it to just that.]
THIS IS A REAL THING BTW
Huhh...
[A slow, but comprehending nod. It was probably wise not to mention rugby, though.]
I couldn't really do a lot other than read, growing up. It was just me and the books, and I re-read those more times than I can count...if there hadn't been one to help me adjust the ghost computer, I would've gotten a lot more bored a lot faster, [he admits.]
Did you ever get to go over anything exciting or weird, or was it always just sorting and passing it on?
[He might not be a fan of the law, but like, he can acknowledge there are some wild cases. Like the one where a lady got banned from every mcdonalds in the country...]
SO IS THIS LMAO
[A rare instance of Dio seeming impressed by an animal - really, he's just entertained by the idea of someone so stupid and pathetic, that his plans were foiled by a greyhound. Couldn't be him.]
Most cases are much more tedious. It's rare to find one worth talking about, but they do happen.
god i love that case
...I guess I can't be surprised if the dog was already that dedicated...if an animal like that decides someone's worthy of its protection, they take it pretty seriously.
...Well. [He pauses, bringing a hand to his snout.] ...I guess the same can be said for career training, but I'm pretty sure most working dogs wouldn't go quite that far...
...I guess that makes sense though. If everything was worth talking about, prisons would be pretty different, [he declares calmly, turning a corner to a spot with a free cot and bed.]