Track 08 - I'll Be There
Jul. 29th, 2011 02:47 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
[PHONE - AFTERNOON - Filtered to: Persona casts (all), Ruri, Shana, SHIKI, Gilgamesh, Lancer, anyone I forgot that he has a moderate amount of CR with]
Hey guys, it's Yosuke. I just thought I'd check in, see how everyone's doing. I know it's been sort of rough lately, so...
[PARK - EVENING - OPEN]
[He's been coming here a lot lately. It really isn't a bad place to spend time. The park is usually nice and peaceful, and it gives him plenty of time to think. To reflect on his time there, to figure out what he wants, to try and piece together what bits he's learned about the town. Really, he can think about whatever strikes him that particular day.
Today it seems the focus is on himself - him, and the choices he's made recently and not so recently. Decisions he's made, decisions he hasn't made. Time he's spent waiting. Other people he's heard about. Is he really doing what's best? If he has to be stuck in this town, doesn't he deserve to be as happy as he can be? Is he doing what he can to that end? Is the road he's on the right one - hell, is it even going anywhere?
Too bad there are no easy answers.]
Hey guys, it's Yosuke. I just thought I'd check in, see how everyone's doing. I know it's been sort of rough lately, so...
[PARK - EVENING - OPEN]
[He's been coming here a lot lately. It really isn't a bad place to spend time. The park is usually nice and peaceful, and it gives him plenty of time to think. To reflect on his time there, to figure out what he wants, to try and piece together what bits he's learned about the town. Really, he can think about whatever strikes him that particular day.
Today it seems the focus is on himself - him, and the choices he's made recently and not so recently. Decisions he's made, decisions he hasn't made. Time he's spent waiting. Other people he's heard about. Is he really doing what's best? If he has to be stuck in this town, doesn't he deserve to be as happy as he can be? Is he doing what he can to that end? Is the road he's on the right one - hell, is it even going anywhere?
Too bad there are no easy answers.]
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Date: 2011-07-30 08:21 pm (UTC)Never mind that, why the hell was it underground! And why did it look like it wanted to eat me?! Are you trying to give me a heart attack?
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Date: 2011-07-31 03:36 am (UTC)Krookodile happens to live in the desert. It swims through sand, you see.
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Date: 2011-07-31 06:00 am (UTC)I thought all these things were supposed to answer to your beck and call?
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Date: 2011-07-31 01:12 pm (UTC)Ah. Not that they eat humans, but you can't blame it for being grouchy, either.
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Date: 2011-07-31 06:39 pm (UTC)I guess if I was caged for three months I'd be ready to let loose too.
Hey, why don't you tell me about the rest of your fighting monster things? That way none of the rest give me a heart attack.
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Date: 2011-08-01 12:06 am (UTC)Certainly.
There's Liepard, pure Dark, cunning and agile. It has the tendency to launch sneak attacks. Sharpedo, a shark - don't touch it, you'll tear apart your hands. Scrafty, part-Fighting, highly belligerent and skilled in unorthodox techniques. Drapion, a scorpion. Spits poison and all of that fun.
Those are merely the ones on my active team, of course.
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Date: 2011-08-01 12:13 am (UTC)... even if they carry your groceries.]
Alright, so Liepard sounds like it looks like a leapord, staying away from sharks is easy enough. What about Scrafty? What's it look like? Saying it's part fighting doesn't tell me anything.
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Date: 2011-08-01 12:19 am (UTC)[Grimsley tries to think of a descriptor that isn't 'punk bipedal lizard'. He fails.]
A sort of bipedal lizard with a mohawk.
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Date: 2011-08-01 08:59 pm (UTC)...
A lizard with a mohawk.
So... what, bipedal lizards have a rebellious phase?
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Date: 2011-08-02 01:48 am (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2011-08-02 01:55 am (UTC)And what do you have where you're from? Dogs and cats and that sort of mundane thing?
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Date: 2011-08-02 01:58 am (UTC)Yeah, we have all the boring stuff. No giant lizards that live in sand instead of water.
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Date: 2011-08-02 02:01 am (UTC)No, but really. The monsters are our economy, our entertainment, our status, and our closest companions. I don't know how you manage.
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Date: 2011-08-02 02:04 am (UTC)We manage pretty easily. For you I'm sure it's crazy, but when you've never led a life like that, how would you even know what you're missing?
Or that you're even missing anything?
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Date: 2011-08-02 02:28 am (UTC)[Grimsley thoughtfully ponders this for a moment or two before reaching down towards his belt area and pulling out another Pokeball. Both Bisharp and Krookodile appear in flash of light.]
How would you like to find out what you've been missing all your life?
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Date: 2011-08-02 03:24 am (UTC)But then, what makes it frightening is exactly what makes it exciting and interesting. Soon there's a grin plastered over his face.]
Alright, I've got time. Let's do it, Sensei. Show me what I've been missing.
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Date: 2011-08-02 03:33 am (UTC)I like a good sense of adventure. Choose your combatant. Both will follow your every command absolutely; isn't that right?
[A sharp glance at the two Pokemon, both of whom manage to look slightly sheepish for a moment or two.]
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Date: 2011-08-02 03:56 am (UTC)Alright. It was Bisharp, right? I know we've had our problems, but you seem tough as hell. I'm counting on you.
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Date: 2011-08-02 04:51 am (UTC)[Grimsley will take back the ball with Krookodile and begin to retreat. Bisharp will narrow its eyes at its temporary master before nodding stiffly. Training was training.]
Pokemon tend to start off quite weak at first; you have the pleasure of playing with fully evolved ones. Try not to raze the park to the ground. Each Pokemon, in addition to their natural techniques - dodging, punching, biting, etc. - learns a variety of moves. It's generally frowned upon to use more than four in a single battle; Bisharp knows X-Scissor, Night Slash, Aerial Ace, and Guillotine.
The key to winning battles is to use a type that your opponent is weak against. Birds are strong against bugs; water conducts electricity. As you might guess, Krookodile is part Ground and Bisharp is part Fighting. Given that I specialize in wielding Darkness, you can guess what their other typing is.
That's enough talking. Try it for yourself, why don't you?
Krookodile! Smack Down!
[And without warning, Krookodile reaches down and pulls out a large chunk of the ground. This is hurled straight at Bisharp.]
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Date: 2011-08-02 05:07 am (UTC)[It's a lot to take in - especially when he can tell Bisharp isn't exactly fond of him. Guess he's still not quite over the dog thing - not like Yosuke can blame him.
Four attacks, huh? X-Scissor? Probably something with his claws. Night Slash? No clue there, moving on. Aerial Ace? That sounds like something he'd use in the air, alright. Guillotine? ... that sounds particularly nasty. Yosuke doesn't think they'd let the monsters kill each other, but still. Best to save it for an emergency.
He's still not sure he's got his bearings when the action suddenly starts, and there's a rock flying for his borrowed fighter. No way Yosuke's letting Bisharp go out like a punk - who knows, if he comes up with some good moves, maybe he can even impress the guy.]
Just like that? Alright, let's go Bisharp! Jump out of the way! [Much to Yosuke's delight, the fighter manages to narrowly dodge the improvesed projectile, sailing through the air. Now seems as good a time as any to find out what his moves do, so...] Sweet! Alright, give Aerial Ace a go!
Oops. Bisharp is part-Steel, ahem.
Date: 2011-08-02 05:13 am (UTC)A good opening. Psychologically, landing the first strike is motivational. Aerial Ace is a move that cannot miss.
[And indeed, Bisharp lands a solid hit on Krookodile, who stumbles a few paces back and roars in defiance, as Grimsley calls out.]
Outrage!
[The roar intensifies, and suddenly, the crocodile is a whirl of slashing claws, smashing feet, and whipping tail.]
Muahaha! Fear his... steel... awesomeness!
Date: 2011-08-02 05:36 am (UTC)[Ouch. Ouch. That looks painful and Bisharp certainly doesn't look thrilled to be pummelled with everything Krookodile can offer short of the kitchen sink. But he's still standing and looks ready to retaliate, and Yosuke sure isn't ready to throw in the towel just yet - he's starting to really get into it.]
Ready to dish some pain right back? Try a Night Slash, Bisharp!
[Whatever that is. It sounds cool at least]
Awesomeness indeed. =O
Date: 2011-08-02 05:54 am (UTC)Night Slash is a Dark-type move, as you can imagine. Stemming from the ancient tradition of samurai... well, perhaps I'd better spare you that story. Let's say it has a high chance of hitting the vitals.
[Blade testing, it was once called, and many innocents had been killed by unscrupulous warriors assaying the sharpness of their blades. At such close range, and with Krookodile too furious to command properly, the attack strikes true once again. The giant croc is knocked back a few steps and screeches once again. This time, it stomps the ground without orders - and the earth splits open, both fissuring and throwing mounds of dirt at Bisharp.]
Earthquake.
Bisharp noooooo!
Date: 2011-08-02 06:02 am (UTC)[But that earthquake? That's decidedly not good. It comes from seemingly nowhere, before Yosuke has a chance to react. Not that Bisharp would need him to say it to know to try and dodge it. Thankfully he avoids getting sucked into one of the fissures, but between the rumbling and getting pounded with earth, Bisharp looks like it's in bad shape - it's a struggle to stay on its feet, though manage it does. Bisharp's a proud 'mon, after all, and Yosuke breathes a sigh of relief.
It's now or never]
Alright, this is it! Let him have it! Guillotine!
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