On Route 101:KaorSpoiler (click to show/hide):
(Warning: Do not assume auto-success like you did for Smokescreen. Also since Cynder was just born and this is his first fight, he really shouldn’t know any moves he doesn’t start with unless you devise a way to teach him mid-battle. I’ll let it slide this time because I’m way too tired to try to re-write it, but just keep this in mind.
Also, I made a mistake: Houndour doesn’t learn Tackle ever, so instead it used Ember last time. It wasn’t very effective…)
Hardly visible by sight due to the thick cloud, Cynder easily makes his way out of the Smokescreen and into Poochyena for the Tackle. On the other side of the cloud, Pidgey can’t see your Cyndaquil to get a counter attack in, so he smoothly fades back into the smog without a problem. Incapable of doing direct damage, Houndour uses Leer and Sentret uses Defense Curl again, lowering Cynder’s defense while upping Sentret’s.
In Oldale:Claire, Jackson, Samantha, and VarenSpoiler (click to show/hide):
With no further orders incoming, Shadow decides to forget about taking any and decides to go with his gut on what to do. With that plan in mind, it fires off another round of Ember down on Nincada, another Super Effective hit. The bug Pokémon looks heavily unstable and looks to be likely to go down at any moment. Then, it a rather dick-ish move, he moves behind Mudkip, looking to use her as a shield against Nidoran♀.
Typhoon continues to rain Gust down on Makuhita, following orders and blowing a few on a different path to prevent his enemy from dodging them all. Jackson swears he can see the “Chance!” ring out in Makuhita’s mind as its eyes glint and it charges through the off course ones, deciding to take as little damage as possible to push through. Now it’s up in Typhoon’s face! At the very least, since he’s moving around it’s not likely to use Vital Throw…
Swablu swoops down to take another Peck at Wurmple, again Super Effective. If nothing’s done, Wurmple is going to go down under the next attack, the poor worm Pokémon looking like he’s up only under his own willpower right now.
Slipping past Mudkip despite Shadow’s dickery, Nidoran♀ lands another Double Kick right in Shadow’s side. Shadow is barely standing, looking like he’s likely to fall over unconscious at any second. Learning from last time, it double back to avoid Mudkip’s Mud-Slap, only to find that she isn’t Mudkip’s target. Seeing Nincada weak to the point of instability and having no opposing orders from her trainer, Mudkip uses Water Gun on Nincada, another Super Effective hit! Under such 2 back-to-back effective blows, Nincada folds like a cheap suit, hitting the ground and not coming back up.
“Useless!” Kei shouts at Ai before shouting at Nidoran♀ to back off since it’s now a 2-on-1 battle. Ai merely shrugs like it’s not her problem and recalls Nincada to its PokéBall.
Lotad uses Astonish again, flinging itself at Wurmple while making a startling war cry, but only managing to clip the bug Pokémon and unable to make it flinch. With that out of the way, Wurmple launches its Tackle against Magnemite. It’s not very effective, but it’s more than enough to wake the Pokémon up. “Alright! Let’s wipe ‘em out, Magnemite!” Sam calls out, Magnemite standing in front of Wurmple defensively, as if to say “Nothing gets past here!”
Makuhita, finally in its opponent’s guard, uses Arm Thrust, open palm hitting Typhon 1 time, 2 times, 3 times before the bird Pokémon manages to get back out of its range! It doesn’t hurt nearly as much as Vital Throw did, but Typhoon’s still rather shaky after the barrage.
His trainer, however, doesn’t fare quite as well. After Varen backs away from the uppercut, he closes back in before the muscle bound man can get his guard back up and takes a knee to the gut. It looks like it’s taking everything he’s got not to fold over after such a harsh retaliation, instead opting to back away from the follow up attack to try catching his breath. He’s still out of it right now! It’s probably best to press the attack!
On Route 104:TsubakiSpoiler (click to show/hide):
Bursting with energy and the sense of adventure, you take your leave of Petalburg, entering Route 104 on the way to Rustboro. You’re not on the trail very long before… does it bump into you or do you bump into it? In any case one of ya’ll bumped into the other and now both you and a Marill are sprawled out on the floor. It doesn’t look very happy with the fact that it’s now on the floor and is looking for a little retribution on that front. This could be bad: It almost definitely has a water attack up its sleeve and, depending on its Ability, Fire attacks could do as little as ¼ damage to it. So now it’s a matter of picking out what you’re going to do.
In Petalburg Woods:MadisonSpoiler (click to show/hide):
Nina has a slight look on her face that says she thinks you got a little preachy there, but overall she gets the point. Doesn’t mean she has to like it though. “Yeah, well, you try almost getting kidnapped, fearing for your life and the sanctity of your orifices and see how eager you are to face the people who did it.” She spits out as she goes on ahead. You might have wanted to consider her fears and feelings during your speech to her. She seems to be somewhat angry now, though it’s pretty easy to see she’s using anger to cover up the fear and helplessness she feels when she thinks of that incident, blatantly searching through the Forest for something to fight. You suspect a rampage here wouldn’t end well for her or Pokémon, but it doesn’t seem to matter: Upon seeing the look on her face, most Pokémon duck out of the way. Still, it’s only a matter of time before she runs into something that won’t back down from her.
On Route 110:LisaSpoiler (click to show/hide):
Hearing your moans and only being able to interpret your begging one way, Minun increases the power of his thrusts, constantly drawing almost all the way out and then slamming back home with as much power as he can. And despite his small frame, that’s more power than you’d experience with most humans. The shocks only get more powerful as he does, Minun almost making sure to keep it less than painful, just on the edge of pleasure and pain. The sounds of your fucking echo through the cabin, sounding just short of a jackhammer. In a feat of strength, and probably because he’s tired of his feet not touching the ground, Minun flips you over and starts taking you missionary style, able to get more force into his thrusts now that he has firm footing.
In Mauville:SteveSpoiler (click to show/hide):
Miyu makes a face akin to wanting to gag as you ask your question, then suddenly falls over as if hit from behind.
“Miyu, I did not teach you to be so rude to those who don’t deserve it.” Chrys says, sounding for all the world like a mother reprimanding her child. Miyu still most obviously doesn’t care to try cheering you up, but at the very least she isn’t outwardly showing it anymore. “As for you, Steve.” Chrys continues in the same tone before you feel yourself get hit in the back of the head hard enough to make you stumble. So that’s what a psychic smack upside the head feels like… “You keep trying to make Miyu feel comfortable with you, and yet you know nothing about her and she knows nothing about you. How comfortable would YOU feel around a complete stranger trying the same thing you are? Especially with her history?”
Not part of the melodrama currently unfolding, Alexis releases a sigh and looks at her PokéNav. “Well, it looks like we’re headed to route 117 next. We’ll pass through Rustboro and then go to Petalburg from there. That way, I get to where I wanna go AND we let you hit up your first Gym battle. How’s that for a plan, Steve?” Alexis asks, not even bothering to slow down to get an answer before heading to enacting her plan. It seems she’s just as irritated as you about Mr. Withers just up and kicking you all out and it’s affecting her patience at the moment.
On Route 120:ElixiaSpoiler (click to show/hide):
Aly gives you a weird look as you start feeding the Super Potions to Blaziken since they’re usually sprayed on, but merely gives you a shrug. She supposes you don’t know what kind of internal injuries he’s suffering and that the Potions should take care of that. As he downs more and more of the Super Potions, you can see him melt the icicles still embedded in his skin and watch the wounds close as the Potion takes effect. After the second ones gone, he looks completely back up to scratch and merely looks at you in bewilderment, likely wondering why you would help him so. The look of confusion quickly makes way to gratitude though, but you can see something else brewing behind its eyes. It’d be best to keep a close eye on him.
With Blaziken taken care of, there’s now the problem of the girl who still hasn’t come to. Her eyes are still glazed over and her facial expression numb as if trying to forget an old fear. It’d probably be best just to get her somewhere she can rest for now. Maybe set Blaziken up as her guard since you don’t know what the perverts around here would do to a shell shocked girl.
On Route 121:RaphaelSpoiler (click to show/hide):
Still enraged and utterly focused on defeating these two to get to Kana, Remmi roughly, with a voice filled with malice, growls, “You go first.” as she points to her first target: Zubat. Under your orders, Tyr moves to play defense before the battle even starts, standing in front of Seraphim to separate her from the enemy.
Still, Wingull is much, much faster than either of you. Scared of what her Pokémon can do, its trainer has Wingull aim for Seraphim, hosing her down with a Water Gun. Zubat, a bit slower, moves to use Leech Life, but finds Tyr in its way, turning what would have been a Super Effective move into a not very effective one. “Hey, hold down the Machop while I get that Ralts.” Zubat’s trainer says to his partner, establishing a battle plan.
One that never comes to fruition. “Confusion, Seraphim.” Remmi commands, the Ralts following by unleashing a Psychic power at the Zubat. It’s super effective! Even better, it seems to have confused Zubat! It’s floating around unstable, trying to figure out what’s what, but doesn’t seem to be able to right now. “Oh, c’mon!” It’s trainer complains.
In Lilycove:KalSpoiler (click to show/hide):
The girl makes little more than a surprised “Eep!” as she’s swept into your arms, offering up no further fight than that. With her in your arms, you feel she’s almost dangerously light. She doesn’t look as bone thin as she feels, but something’s obviously up. “Alright, let’s go!” The woman calls out to the Trainers behind her, cutting off any more thought on this. As one force, they surge into the entrance, knocking the door open and trampling the Team Aqua grunt standing outside of it. You’re located somewhere in the center of the mess, the ringleader of the charge right by your side. “We’re going to open up a path for you to run down when we hit the town entrance. I’m gonna need you to run as fast as you can through the hole and get out of here before Team Aqua catches up to you.” She says as everyone continues to run forward. When the grunts at the front see this, they respond by releasing their Pokémon, ready to do some serious damage to the crowd. “Split!” The mass of people opens up in the center, providing you with a clear path to travel.
“GO!” In Mossdeep:SkyeSpoiler (click to show/hide):
At that moment, you hear the sound of the S.S. Tidal finally making its way back, ready to take on more passengers.
“Be my guest. I only ask that you be careful, kid. We don’t need any more victims in the name of justice after all.” The officer replies with a firm salute. Thanks to your hair, she can’t see what’s happened to your eyes or else you doubt she’d let you continue. But she does, so she drops her salute and gives you a “One moment” hand gesture before running off. She quickly returns, holding a small bag packed to the brim with items. “We confiscated these off of a Underground Pokémon League thug a while back, but I think these would be more useful in your hands.”
In the bag is a rather scratched up, but still useable PokéDex, an almost new looking PokéNav, 2 Potions, 3 PokéBalls, and an Escape Rope.