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    Closed Dreams of the Past

    ((I demand that this thread get some life!)) It hadn't immediately teleported back to him. By his calculations, the fool would still be sleeping while he waited for him to return. He calculated he had another three minutes before that fool woke up and got impatient while waiting for him to...
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    Closed Dreams of the Past

    If he had a tangible chin, Zrantox would have rubbed it in comprehending the Frosslass' idea. "The power plant, you say? It is a symbol of human destructiveness, it can be assumed that it never stopped becoming a haven for pokemon over the century, it is closer to our position than the Safari...
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    Closed Dreams of the Past

    "The Kanto region has several places of high activity for pokemon. The most ideal place would be their Safari Zone, since that contains several species of pokemon that couldn't be found anywhere else. However, that place is far too deep into the region to be considered ideal for a recruiting...
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    Closed Dreams of the Past

    "Hundred," the Dusknoir corrected on instinct. Then upon hearing the remark about gaining more allies, he hesitated while thinking of an answer for that question. Where would they find allies, and who would they be? Certainly, ghosts would probably be among the ghost-types, since Zrantox would...
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    Closed Dreams of the Past

    "He became some kind of sturdy? Interesting... perhaps they have developed more advancements than I originally would give them credit for. We will have to be more careful when it comes to our inevitable slaughter of the human race. If they can enhance the abilities their own bodies... they might...
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    Closed Dreams of the Past

    ((I think I will give some Foreshadowing of my own here for level five, hmm?)) Not even five minutes had passed since Zrantox had left the entryway when he heard the sound of... something exploding. The sound of a rapid attack followed by explosions. So the human had made good on his threat...
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    Closed Dreams of the Past

    Zrantox saw the Solrock shoot off into the cave's opening, clearly not desiring to get involved in what would likely explode into a violent conflict at any given second. A coward, Zrantox thought without a shard of contempt, but sometimes the cowards are the sensible ones. Such as this human...
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    Closed Dreams of the Past

    Zratox's planning was interrupted when one of the humans pointed his weapon at the ceiling, and insisted that the female escape. It didn't take long for the Dusknoir to put two and two together, and he started to laugh shortly thereafter. This was simply too good. "Do you see this, my fellow...
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    Closed Dreams of the Past

    Zrantox's gaze slowly slid from facing the humans toward looking at the Frosslass, though it contained no less rage. It really did seem that this ghost was encouraging Zrantox to go on the offensive, which the Dusknoir knew was foolish, especially considering that weapon that they had. That in...
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    Closed Dreams of the Past

    To the untrained eye, it would look like Zrantox was perfectly calm - an ideal image of stoicism and decorum - and was actually taking the presence of not one, but two humans rather well, especially considering that one of them was shielding the other - that he did not act like he would have...
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    Closed Dreams of the Past

    Zrantox could have rejoiced when he "heard" the news from that Solrock. If what it was saying was true, then pokemon training was fully and truly dead. No longer would pokemon be forced to do battle against their own kind by the humans. No more would the human desire for war be vented through...
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    Closed Dreams of the Past

    This byplay between the Sneasel and the Luxray hadn't been missed by Zrantox. That Luxray, arrogant as it was, had already managed to smoke out the Sneasel, and informed it of how these tunnels were not in fact natural formations. None of this really mattered to the Dusknoir in the long run -...
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    Closed Dreams of the Past

    The moment the door fell to pieces, Zrantox could have cheered and gave praise to Giratina he was so joyful. After all this time of being chained down, there was no longer a human to order him to do what the human wanted, no longer a human to enslave him, no longer- Wait... Waiting outside the...
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    Closed Dreams of the Past

    Zrantox was on the verge of throwing another punch when he heard the Frosslass' warning to back away from the door. He knew better than to follow up with his punch, of course - he'd seen enough results of contacting ice over the years, and even a ghost such as he was not invulnerable to the...
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    Closed Dreams of the Past

    Zrantox nodded curtly at the Frosslass' suggestion. "I am fine with either suggestion - though I think more structural damage will be caused if we follow up the freezing by smashing in that fool Sableye's head - with the diamonds added, it would certainly be hard enough to smash the door in. In...
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    Closed Dreams of the Past

    Had Zrantox not been pummeling the doorway out of the chamber he would have punched that Sableye in the face. Did it actually believe that this chamber... this prison... was anything close to ideal? The Dusknoir slammed the door with another Shadow Punch, and his lone eye gave a look at the...
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    Closed Dreams of the Past

    Zrantox looked at the Garchomp, ever calm. "I cannot speak for the rest of these prisoners, but my plan is to break down this door-" he emphasized this by punching it again "-and escape. Once I have escaped, Garchomp, you could escape. And surely you desire freedom from this wretched chamber...
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    Closed Dreams of the Past

    It was only a few seconds after the Dark Pulse struck the door that Zrantox saw something rather interesting: something - he wasn't sure what - seemed to be pulling at the door, with the very likely intention of forcing it off its hinges (or whatever was sealing the door) and thus opening it for...
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    Closed Dreams of the Past

    Zrantox stared for a moment at the Frosslass. He of course could phase through walls (it wasn't as if he navigated through buildings to find dying humans), but logic dictated the the humans would have set up some kind of defense against someone passing through the walls. Zrantox couldn't confirm...
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    Closed Dreams of the Past

    Zrantox had to admit that the possibility of the humans forgetting about this place had not crossed him. Having seen the development of humans, he was certain that they would only be woken up if the humans needed them. If he was wrong and this Frosslass was right... If the humans have forgotten...
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