Post by ♥ Luna Xian ♥ on Feb 7, 2007 20:28:11 GMT -5
OOC:
Another story ment to inspire a fun bit of RPing, a boy finds, he carries it with him meeting people, training and such. But soon it hatches, what comes out is a Pokemon so rare no team can resist it. So in a big fight everyone tries to get the egg from the boy. So now it is your turn to chose, will you help the boy keep the egg and raise it? Or will you steal it from him?
No super high-powered Pokemon please, and no PokeMorphs. Please keep Pokemon non-legendary. And restrict it to one rare Pokemon a team please so it is more realistic.
BIC:
Armin sighed as he walked along the winding path, going deeper and deeper into the woods. The path twined farther into the dense woods. A small group of Rattata lead Armin on. They had popped out of the bushs a few moments ago, and pulled on him until he started to follow willingly. Now, he wondered, where he was going.
Armin kept his hands at his Pokeballs, wondering what to do. The Pokemon kept leading him farther and farther from the path. Now he was beginning to worry. He had a pretty well trained Raichu, Perisan and an Absol. He had worked hard training them and he had little doubts that he would be able to fight his way out, if needed be. But something about the mysterious forest drew him deeper and deeper on.
Before long he was led to a clearing in the woods, where the trees parted, leaving a tendril of light coming down into the center of the clearing. There an egg sat, a small white egg with little red spots. A Rattata poked out, sniffing the egg and pawing at it, before looking back at Armin. "You want me to take it?" He asked, his hands now tighter on the the Pokeballs in his pocket then they were before.
The Rattata nodded, so slowly Armin approached. The egg made no movement, it sat so still he began to think it was some weird colored rock. Slowly he bent down, picking up the Egg, all the Rattata feld, sinking back into the woods. "Hey come back!" Armin cried, "How do I get out of here? Hellloooo? HELP ME!" He cried, rather patchtically.
Another story ment to inspire a fun bit of RPing, a boy finds, he carries it with him meeting people, training and such. But soon it hatches, what comes out is a Pokemon so rare no team can resist it. So in a big fight everyone tries to get the egg from the boy. So now it is your turn to chose, will you help the boy keep the egg and raise it? Or will you steal it from him?
No super high-powered Pokemon please, and no PokeMorphs. Please keep Pokemon non-legendary. And restrict it to one rare Pokemon a team please so it is more realistic.
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BIC:
Armin sighed as he walked along the winding path, going deeper and deeper into the woods. The path twined farther into the dense woods. A small group of Rattata lead Armin on. They had popped out of the bushs a few moments ago, and pulled on him until he started to follow willingly. Now, he wondered, where he was going.
Armin kept his hands at his Pokeballs, wondering what to do. The Pokemon kept leading him farther and farther from the path. Now he was beginning to worry. He had a pretty well trained Raichu, Perisan and an Absol. He had worked hard training them and he had little doubts that he would be able to fight his way out, if needed be. But something about the mysterious forest drew him deeper and deeper on.
Before long he was led to a clearing in the woods, where the trees parted, leaving a tendril of light coming down into the center of the clearing. There an egg sat, a small white egg with little red spots. A Rattata poked out, sniffing the egg and pawing at it, before looking back at Armin. "You want me to take it?" He asked, his hands now tighter on the the Pokeballs in his pocket then they were before.
The Rattata nodded, so slowly Armin approached. The egg made no movement, it sat so still he began to think it was some weird colored rock. Slowly he bent down, picking up the Egg, all the Rattata feld, sinking back into the woods. "Hey come back!" Armin cried, "How do I get out of here? Hellloooo? HELP ME!" He cried, rather patchtically.