Varun "Banzu" Elmas (
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So on my group's trip, we saw a god - "Yveltal", who I'd hafta say can be called the God of Death from what we saw - heard about another god - "Groudon", who apparently tore up something called "117" - saw one of the ancients' cities - "Mauville City" - and met the Savior in person.
So how did everyone else's trips go?
Banzu out.
So how did everyone else's trips go?
Banzu out.
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But this is how he is about everything.
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[Normal behavior or not, he is intentionally trying to stir some shit with this post. After nearly being extinguished by a god's aura he could use some amusement.]
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[Lucas does not sound very blasé, in comparison. There's an occasional odd sound, as of something tearing.]
As far as I could see... it could consume the entire world.
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Yveltal seems to be able to kill everything around it just by flying nearby. I watched food rot instantly, and we were told that plants and people die when it gets close. That thing flying around long enough could leave the world a lifeless husk.
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...Maybe that's part of what we were meant to understand.
We know that humans treated Pokemon poorly... we know that humans probably still do. But perhaps we've never really understood what the war meant. What... almost losing the entire human race meant.
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I met a god called Mewtwo. Helped dismantle a bunch of high tech cannons that these guys in black and red were trying to use to kill it.
[And then? A frown.]
And they used some weird purple Pokeballs on it, and right after it sent us home, it was captured.
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Either way, why were they trying to kill it if they were gonna capture it? Seems like working at cross-purposes.
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And hell if I know. It may have been an attempt to weaken it, but frankly I think they just incompetent. They were using Poison types against it. And I definitely saw a Rattata.
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A number of humans had captured Articuno in a block of ice. We walked in right as Lugia was laying siege to try and recollect it's comrade.
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Wonder if Yveltal was friends with Lugia too; it was a bird of some kind.
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Oh, man! I wish I'd have been there! That's so awesome! What was she like? Was she really as awesome--ow! Don't punch me there, Softy; it's still healing.
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She was dirty, she stank, and none of the other people with her liked her and wished they had someone named "Owen" instead of her.
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And how could anyone not like her anyway? I mean...was she really as kind as the stories say?
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Depends what stories you're talking about. Most of the ones I've heard? No. But then I don't think anyone could actually be as perfectly kind as she's made out to be.
[Sorry Right, but Banzu has never really believed in the Savior and now that he's met her he's just going to remind everyone that she's ultimately only a human, not a divine being.]
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[ manners, Baggins. Bilbo may or may not be gaping a little at that succinct dump of overwhelming information. ]
I. Well. I - I'm honestly not even sure where to begin with all that. You-- you really did go back in time when you went down those holes, then?
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Either that or a very detailed and convincing illusion.
[And when Cresselia makes her annoucement later that'll confirm the reality of the situation.]
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[He's not sure how to describe what happened after she spoke, either, even having witnessed it, having felt it down to his bones.]
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[He's not one of them, though he's mildly curious.]
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