Stormecho
Maelstroms amidst steel
- Pronoun
- she
"Senica," she finished abruptly. "No miss needed. Unless someone else has been stupid enough to get themselves injured, I was going to replenish my stores..." But she let herself trail off as the bulky Water-type came forward and started talking about a mission. While she found the trainer's apparent inability to speak for himself irritating, she could ignore that for now. This mission was far more important than any flaws the other trainers had - she could care less about those unless they interfered in keeping everyone alive. Malcolm was next to speak up, asking if it was outside the dome and rehashing his report.
"If anyone's going outside the dome, I'd like to know what the purpose of it is and our destination. If you need several skilled trainers, then it'll clearly be dangerous," she said, ignoring the looks of interest on both her Pokemon. Pronyma was the only one who wouldn't have minded hanging around the city and making antivenom - the other two seemed to always be spoiling for a fight of some sort. Speaking of Pronyma, the sun had succeeded in melting most of the ice, leaving puddles on the ground. The air wasn't exactly humid, but all the Tentacruel really needed was some form of moisture nearby. A flash of red light illuminated her form, and Arkios hissed delightedly.
"About time you came out, Pronyma!"
She waved a tentacle, turning slowly to look at the gathered trainers. "It is nice to get a breath of air..." she murmured. "But so many people at the gates mean something has happened."
"Apparently there's some important mission," Senica said, watching idly as one of the tentacles extended to absorb water from the many puddles left by the ice. "If you're taking a few with you, it would be a waste to not have someone along with some knowledge of healing..." She said it a little reluctantly, not sure if she wanted to be pulled into this - but if they didn't have a medic with them, then several of their stronger trainers would probably wind up dead somewhere, and Veilstone would be weakened dramatically by that. Even if she didn't like it, she would have to go.
"If anyone's going outside the dome, I'd like to know what the purpose of it is and our destination. If you need several skilled trainers, then it'll clearly be dangerous," she said, ignoring the looks of interest on both her Pokemon. Pronyma was the only one who wouldn't have minded hanging around the city and making antivenom - the other two seemed to always be spoiling for a fight of some sort. Speaking of Pronyma, the sun had succeeded in melting most of the ice, leaving puddles on the ground. The air wasn't exactly humid, but all the Tentacruel really needed was some form of moisture nearby. A flash of red light illuminated her form, and Arkios hissed delightedly.
"About time you came out, Pronyma!"
She waved a tentacle, turning slowly to look at the gathered trainers. "It is nice to get a breath of air..." she murmured. "But so many people at the gates mean something has happened."
"Apparently there's some important mission," Senica said, watching idly as one of the tentacles extended to absorb water from the many puddles left by the ice. "If you're taking a few with you, it would be a waste to not have someone along with some knowledge of healing..." She said it a little reluctantly, not sure if she wanted to be pulled into this - but if they didn't have a medic with them, then several of their stronger trainers would probably wind up dead somewhere, and Veilstone would be weakened dramatically by that. Even if she didn't like it, she would have to go.