004 ⟡ JULY TEST DRIVE
⋆✩ test drive 04 ✩⋆
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
STRANDED ON A BEACH
It’s impossible to tell how you got here. All you have is those last moments before it felt as if your entire being was being broken down and stretched into this uncanny shape, this thing that doesn’t feel like you. Even the ground itself seems to agree. It shifts, and rumbles. Gathers into mounds, rising up and over with the sounds of dying gasps. But wait.
That isn’t normal sand. That sand is alive. That sand, gathering into shades of pink, of blue, of green, it all forms faces before your very eyes. An enemy, you may think? A monster? A threat?
“OhhhHHhHH…What has happened to us..?”
Or perhaps, someone in the same predicament as you?
“Someone…Someone get Mightyena!!”
Albeit someone who clearly knows more than you do here, on this beach that slowly regains its color.
ii. see the sunset
COPPERAJAH-TONE
With the recent successes of Bottlecap Bay, public opinion is at an all time high, which is reflected in the activities pulled together in response. Through much of the Summer season, the beach of Bottlecap Bay becomes a literal hotspot of activity. Beach activities that many will find familiar take part at all hours, with equipment set up at small stands for public use.
A volleyball net is a particularly popular feature of the beach, with a particularly spooky form of gameplay spotted in the evening hours where Ghost types reign. Multicolored buoys float out to section off a safe zone of the water for Pokemon capable of it to swim at their leisure as well, with Bottlecap’s very own Dondozo and Tatsugiri acting as lifeguard.
The most popular game by far however is sand sculpting. Tools of wood and stone can be gathered up to shape the sand into any number of shapes, and some Pokemon may even offer small rewards to those who make especially impressive ones.
Be sure not to accidentally use the sand of one of those colorful Sandygasts however.
iii. mentorship methods
BUDDY SYSTEMS
Therefore, the combination of their recent peace and the local nature of these particular arrivals has given them an easy option for guiding these lost new souls. Rather than any of the Guild leaders seeking out ideal Pokemon among their ranks, those who have arrived from other worlds themselves are tasked with a new assignment. Help their fellow interlopers!
At minimum, each Guild Leader suggests a few basics to cover, but the methods with which they do this is ultimately left up to them. A tour of the local sights? A chance to test their mettle with brand new powers? Or perhaps simply a listening ear from one who understands the strangeness of these new bodies. The world is truly their Cloyster.
ADVANCE TRAINING
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I had three mentors too, actually. Well... Lionheart and Tigerclaw shared my mentorship for a few days, and then Bluestar... anyway! My name's Firepaw, I've been in the Cheri guild for the last five moons, and I teach other folk how to walk on four paws - we might have to find someone else to help you walk like a Twoleg, though.
[His language has shifted a little to fit in with the humans, but he's sliding right back now that he has another cat to speak to. And, similar to Jayfeather, he senses some level of familiarity in the other cat.]
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And then this one introduced himself and Jayfeather freezes.]
Fire… paw. Of Thunderclan?
[He hopes he’s wrong and this is just some random Shadowclan ‘paw or something. Because otherwise Jayfeather’s staring down the teenage version of his grandfather.]
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Firepaw's Litten fur fluffs up with enthusiasm, but he tries to hold it together.]
Yes! I'm Bluestar's apprentice, or- I was, before I ended up here! It's been moons, I haven't gotten to see anyone from the forest since I was a kit!
[The idea of time travel, of course, doesn't occur to him. He doesn't know Jayfeather, but he just assumes he must be from one of the other Clans. After all, he's never seen any of them for more than a few moments.]
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I've heard of you. [Now he's just buying time.] I'm Jayfeather, from....
[Internally, he nearly screams. But this is the best option.]
Windclan.
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You're a warrior, right? So it must be pretty embarrassing being led around by an apprentice... but I probably would have my warrior name by now, if Bluestar was around to grant it.
[It hasn't occurred to him that Jayfeather is blind - the Cheri member who set this up didn't mention it, and he's never actually met anyone with vision issues other than One-eye. Oops.]
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[Some days, he's proud of that. Today leans in that direction. If nothing else, it puts him in a position of authority in this situation.]
I'm not a mousebrain, I know well enough that you know this place better than me. [It's more like having a cat from another clan lead him around their territory.]
And before you make a big deal about it, I'm blind. So don't point at anything, because it's useless to me. Scent and sound, alright?
[Yeah, his tongue could give Yellowfang a run for her money.]
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[Even if he's temporarily embarrassed, he does like how pragmatic Jayfeather seems to be.]
Well... actually, it's nice to be able to point out scents to someone. The Twolegs here barely use their noses - I've actually been teaching a few of them how to smell.
[Firepaw turns to lead them off on their tour, and then... hovers awkwardly, unsure if he should touch his tail to Jayfeather's shoulder to guide him, before deciding it's probably the best move.]
Oh! I have an idea - why don't I show you the PokeClinic first? It's like... a really, really big medicine cat den. I bet they'd love having you around to help.
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Huh. That's weird.
Either way, he snorts.] Of course they don't. Twolegs are dumb and practically blind.
["PokeClinic" is a nonsense term, but a medicine cat den makes more sense. He purrs idly in approval.] Might as well do what I'm good at.
[Maybe, another time, he would have been annoyed at someone so obviously using their tail to guide them... but right now, he reaches out and grabs it with one of his paws. Lightly, if he can, as if cradling herbs gently. It doesn't help him balance, really, but it provides some strange comfort.]
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[Although he makes a mental note that he'll have to be careful introducing Jayfeather to all of his friends.
He can't say he's a fan of his tail being held, but it is gentle, and Jayfeather's comfort is what matters. So off they go, with Firepaw trying to pick a path that's as even ground as possible.]
Actually, my best friend is one of the Twolegs - his name is Emporio, and he knows everything. He's pretty good at explaining things, too. We have things here called Grumpearls that we use to talk to each other when we're far away, and I can show you how to connect with his so you can ask questions if I'm not around.
[He did not ask Emporio first about this... but that's probably fine, right?]