Rise Kujikawa (久慈川 りせ) (
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2 ♪ (backdated to the night of the earthquake)
Log Deputy: Nerdo (
nerdorama,
Nerdorama)
Participating Characters: Rise Kujikawa, Asemu Asuno, Kaito, Ichiro Ogami, Sakura Shinguji, John Egbert, Lucas, Jinxie Tenma
Plot Description: Earthquake leads minor celebrity to getting in way over her head, so it's time for a dramatic rescue and a sudden development of minor superpowers.
Warnings/Notes: Surprisingly none considering what this is attempting to emulate...
The first thing Rise noticed was that it was dark when she opened her eyes, followed immediately by a splitting headache as she sat up. A confusing whirlwind of thoughts started up, starting with the fact that the last thing she remembered was taking a walk, not going to bed. In that case, she wondered, why had she been asleep, and what was that under her head if it wasn't a pillow--
"Happi!"
Well, that answered that question. Rise shook her head, then regretted it, but her eyes gradually focused on Toyo, looking only slightly scraped amid what looked like the rubble of a section of street.
"Hey Toyo...," she said a little blearily. "Did I land on you? Sorry..."
Rise took a couple of deep breaths and assessed her situation. She had clearly fallen, and most of the wreckage around her did not look like freshly collapsed street. Had she fallen all the way into the Old City? Toyo being so cushiony was probably the only reason she hadn't cracked her head open. She looked up, but couldn't see the night sky or any tower lights. Whatever hole she'd fallen through was covered up now. One wave of nausea later, she checked her Warp Band. She wasn't getting much of a signal, but she didn't have any other way to ask for help, and there were distressing grinding sounds coming from the ruins around her.
"Hello? Anybody?" she asked into her Warp Band. "I think I fell."
She rubbed her head. "What happened? This looks like underground. Can anyone help?"
She shook the Warp Band a couple times to try and get a better signal, but without much effect. Then she heard the other sounds: Pokémon cries. Pained, angry, panicked, she couldn't tell, but they seemed to be coming from everywhere, and if she was in the Old City...
"I think we need to move...," she said to her Happiny and, gingerly picking her up, did her best to run.
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--hello?--I fell...happened--underground--help?
((Rise is trapped in a section of the Old City that's mostly cut off from the surface now, along with a good number of panicking Pokémon. This is the log to come rescue her and hopefully the trapped mons as well. We have a large group so no tagging order is necessary and it's not going to be a long dungeon-crawl so I think we can just single-thread this. Thanks!))
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Participating Characters: Rise Kujikawa, Asemu Asuno, Kaito, Ichiro Ogami, Sakura Shinguji, John Egbert, Lucas, Jinxie Tenma
Plot Description: Earthquake leads minor celebrity to getting in way over her head, so it's time for a dramatic rescue and a sudden development of minor superpowers.
Warnings/Notes: Surprisingly none considering what this is attempting to emulate...
The first thing Rise noticed was that it was dark when she opened her eyes, followed immediately by a splitting headache as she sat up. A confusing whirlwind of thoughts started up, starting with the fact that the last thing she remembered was taking a walk, not going to bed. In that case, she wondered, why had she been asleep, and what was that under her head if it wasn't a pillow--
"Happi!"
Well, that answered that question. Rise shook her head, then regretted it, but her eyes gradually focused on Toyo, looking only slightly scraped amid what looked like the rubble of a section of street.
"Hey Toyo...," she said a little blearily. "Did I land on you? Sorry..."
Rise took a couple of deep breaths and assessed her situation. She had clearly fallen, and most of the wreckage around her did not look like freshly collapsed street. Had she fallen all the way into the Old City? Toyo being so cushiony was probably the only reason she hadn't cracked her head open. She looked up, but couldn't see the night sky or any tower lights. Whatever hole she'd fallen through was covered up now. One wave of nausea later, she checked her Warp Band. She wasn't getting much of a signal, but she didn't have any other way to ask for help, and there were distressing grinding sounds coming from the ruins around her.
"Hello? Anybody?" she asked into her Warp Band. "I think I fell."
She rubbed her head. "What happened? This looks like underground. Can anyone help?"
She shook the Warp Band a couple times to try and get a better signal, but without much effect. Then she heard the other sounds: Pokémon cries. Pained, angry, panicked, she couldn't tell, but they seemed to be coming from everywhere, and if she was in the Old City...
"I think we need to move...," she said to her Happiny and, gingerly picking her up, did her best to run.
[Audio]
--hello?--I fell...happened--underground--help?
((Rise is trapped in a section of the Old City that's mostly cut off from the surface now, along with a good number of panicking Pokémon. This is the log to come rescue her and hopefully the trapped mons as well. We have a large group so no tagging order is necessary and it's not going to be a long dungeon-crawl so I think we can just single-thread this. Thanks!))
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[The area at the bottom of the hole is a dark, jumbled mess of the Old City and parts of the street that collapsed into it during the initial earthquake. There's no immediate sign of the distressed citizen, but there are a large number of Magnemites and Klinks milling around aggressively and occasionally bouncing off (or sticking to) each other. The movement of the rescuers gets their attention, however, and the whole group starts moving toward the humans and the exit to the surface they just came in through.]
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[At the sight of the group of Steel-types, Lucas will step off to the side in case they intended to leave. He'll pause and dim his light a bit, too. A quick mental message is projected, trying to convey that they were there to help, trying to express peace and calm...]
Can anyone talk to them directly? Maybe we can ask them about Miss Rise....
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[As much as Kindred Soul will allow, anyway. Jinxie cautiously steps forward.]
A friend of ours fell down here and got trapped. Have any of you seen a human come down here after the earthquakes started?
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Oh...
[But when Lucas and Jinxie act, he relaxes a little and watches. Let's see if this works.]
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[Jinxie does briefly get the attention of one of the Magnemites, however, which spins around to gesture definitively in the direction of one ancient alleyway that looks mostly clear of debris. Then it accidentally gets stuck to a passing Klink and is bounced up and out through the hole everyone entered through.]
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[Jinxie calls after the Magnemite as it bounces up the hole before turning back to the others.]
It said to go that way.
[She points toward the passage it indicated before.]
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He'll feel vaguely bad about introducing more hordes of Pokemon up to the surface, but then, they didn't seem like they were interested in attacking more than they were escaping.]
OK. Let's go!
[Being one of the two sources of light, he'll quickly make his way forward.]
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Thanks. Bullet, scout ahead for us a little bit! Look and listen for anything strange!
[He breaks into a jog, following Lucas, Bullet flying ahead of him.]
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[More to the point, as they proceed down the path, the rescue party will start to hear the voice they heard on the Warp Band much more clearly, but inside their heads.]
What's going on...why are they all so mad?
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Asemu, on the other hand...]
What the--
[...pauses. Telepathy. The person they're searching for is a psychic. If nothing else, growing up as an Asuno taught him about psychic powers, even if he can't use them.
Which means he can't reply in kind, so to his Warp Band he goes.]
Hey! Can you hear me? Who's mad?
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Oh, um -- we can hear your voice a lot more clearly when you use your powers... Maybe you should respond that way.
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[Hopefully any of this is making it through to her.]
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Powers? What? Hello? Who's talking? Can you hear me? Er...if you can, it's just me and Toyo and a bunch of Grimers and I don't think she can take them...
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What are they doing? Are they being aggressive? We're coming as fast as we can, so hang in there!
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It's us! The people on the Warp Band earlier.
Try to get to higher ground if you can...
[Honestly he didn't have much good advice here.]
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[It's worth a shot. She seems a happy enough sort. As happy as sentient piles of toxic sludge seem to get, anyway.]
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[Rise's mental voice more or less cuts off at that point, but there's the sound of Pokémon fighting coming from around the next corner, so it won't be hard to find her.]
[When you do, her distress becomes pretty apparent. She's cornered up on an old peace of machinery in the dark while a small herd of Grimers grasps up the side of it. The lightest spot in the dim chamber is Rise's Happiny, which is valiantly (for a tiny pink blob) trading ineffective slaps with the one Grimer that's managed to get up on the machines with the girl and her Pokémon.]
[Careful examination will reveal several other lost-looking Pokémon around the sides of the room, seemingly afraid of the Grimer swarm, the human trespassers, and whatever it is everything else is running from at the same time and unable to move.]
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[The Koffing throws itself at the Grimer attacking the Happiny at full speed. Meanwhile, Bullet begins to dive-bomb the others.]
Hey, the rest of you sludge piles! Over this way!
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HAAAAA!
[A blast of blue psychic energy fires from his drawn twin swords, slamming into two Grimers with a satisfying smack]
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[Jinxie's new Grimer nods enthusiastically, joining the fray and glomming onto one of the members of the horde.]
You too, Dokuro!
[Her Duskull does likewise, flying over and unleashing a Night Shade attack on one of the other sludge piles.]
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You guys could really hear me? I--hey, hang on, Toyo, try copying that!
[Her Happiny nods, and does a surprisingly good imitation of Dokuro's expression as she throws out a copy of the Night Shade attack. Toyo looks extremely proud of the
five HP ofdamage she inflicted on the increasingly annoyed Grimer before stumbling slightly, looking sick.]Um, it's probably obvious but these guys can poison you...d-does anyone have an antidote for Toyo?
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[As a ranger, Asemu never goes out unprepared, so he has a few Antidotes to spare. He pulls his backpack off, unzips it, and pulls one out.]
Bullet! Fly this over to her!
[Bullet immediately breaks away from the confusion and grabs the Antidote in its feet, then takes off again, this time toward Rise.]
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"We're on our way!"
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Please leave this to us.
[Or, well, to the people who could actually fight competently. But the light arcs forward to connect him briefly with the Happiny, and Lucas pours some of his energy into the Pokemon to heal her.]
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[The milling Grimers scatter - especially at Ogami's assault - but then swirl around back to the way they were. There's something particular in here that's keeping them from running away like they logically should, although a couple of the cowering surface Pokémon make a break for it.]
[One of those surface Pokémon, though - a Ralts, bizarrely enough - is following behind Ogami, more or less ignoring the blobby Poison-types or the fact that there's a fight going on at all.]
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