Dragon
disaster pigeon
- Pronoun
- she
((edit: Epically ninja'd.))
Shari hissed quietly at the few Weaviles in the group of dark Pokemon. She had watched from the shadows of the trees as the eclipse began to chip away at the red moon, and knew then that it was time for the prophecy to come true... Though there were Weaviles in the group of Pokemon, and she would not look at a Weavile, much less talk or work with one, until she had evolved herself. Damn them all. It was a stupid, childish rebellion, but one she felt necessary. The luckier ones were ruining her life.
The next minute was a garble of chaotic madness, and not the kind of chaos she liked. Shari was blinded by an oddly powerful light and she stumbled away from the clearing ahead of her, screeching bloody murder. Across from her were two incredible forces, one like a bright light and the other, a shadow. The light, Cresselia, said something and began to attack the other Pokemon of the darkness, while it appeared Darkrai was just going to hover there and make a shadow.
In front of her, a Nidorino was thrown back into a tree and seemed to be rather dazed for a few moments, though he got back to his paws and shouted defiance at Cresselia. Did he really think he would be able to defeat a legend? Shari followed his gaze to an Azurill in their midst and frowned. Odd for a baby Pokemon, and one of light, to be fighting for the darkness. She was missing something obvious, here.
Enough thinking, Shari decided, and dashed into the clearing. Using her momentum from the charge, she gathered up shadowy energy in her right claw and jumped forwards, sending a ball of dark energy at the Cresent Pokemon.
Shari hissed quietly at the few Weaviles in the group of dark Pokemon. She had watched from the shadows of the trees as the eclipse began to chip away at the red moon, and knew then that it was time for the prophecy to come true... Though there were Weaviles in the group of Pokemon, and she would not look at a Weavile, much less talk or work with one, until she had evolved herself. Damn them all. It was a stupid, childish rebellion, but one she felt necessary. The luckier ones were ruining her life.
The next minute was a garble of chaotic madness, and not the kind of chaos she liked. Shari was blinded by an oddly powerful light and she stumbled away from the clearing ahead of her, screeching bloody murder. Across from her were two incredible forces, one like a bright light and the other, a shadow. The light, Cresselia, said something and began to attack the other Pokemon of the darkness, while it appeared Darkrai was just going to hover there and make a shadow.
In front of her, a Nidorino was thrown back into a tree and seemed to be rather dazed for a few moments, though he got back to his paws and shouted defiance at Cresselia. Did he really think he would be able to defeat a legend? Shari followed his gaze to an Azurill in their midst and frowned. Odd for a baby Pokemon, and one of light, to be fighting for the darkness. She was missing something obvious, here.
Enough thinking, Shari decided, and dashed into the clearing. Using her momentum from the charge, she gathered up shadowy energy in her right claw and jumped forwards, sending a ball of dark energy at the Cresent Pokemon.