Exo-Raikou
It's over. I'm sorry, but it's over.
((Holy. Crap. I'm gone for one whole day, and I miss so much... good thing that there was nothing too plot changing, or that's what I could tell))
Frollo had watched all of these newcomers with a bit of bemusement. There was nothing unanimous he could say of any of these others; some of them, such as the Lucario, looked like worthy opponents, while others (namely, that Togetic that all but crash-landed into the group) looked less than worthy of Frollo's time, much less their own life.
This will be... interesting, he thought, shaping a spoon into a mace out of boredom, then changing it back, I need to learn more about these "allies."
And then there was that Persian.
He had heard of the Golden Terror - who hadn't in the battling pits - but he himself had never crossed attacks with the Persian; by the time his fame had gone on the rise, Frollo's trainers had started to see him as what they called "crazy."
To be able to fight alongside of this "legend" will be yet another experience; I can see myself if this one is worthy... though the presence of that child is going to severely hurt his chances.
His gaze passed around all of the other members of these team, only stopping when someone reflected light into his face: this happened to come from a Meowth that not soon after went and began to harass the Marowak.
No... not yet. He will be one of the first to be judged, though. This group, whatever its purpose, will not have time for anyone who is not completely devoted to achieving its goal.
It was then that his gaze settled on the Banette that was examining him as if he were a specimen in a museum..
"Do you require anything, ghost? This group will likely have much to deal with, so if you have any sort of questions you have to ask me, ask them now before you-"
It then floated away before he could finish.
"-cease to exist."
Another one that I'll have to keep a close eye on. It seems that at least one of ours will be judged to be unworthy by the time our first battles are done.
With that, the Alakazam closed his eyes, and listened in on the conversation that might soon start between the Marowak and the Persian. He, too, was wondering where a fighter of the Persian's status could have obtained a young Riolu.
Frollo had watched all of these newcomers with a bit of bemusement. There was nothing unanimous he could say of any of these others; some of them, such as the Lucario, looked like worthy opponents, while others (namely, that Togetic that all but crash-landed into the group) looked less than worthy of Frollo's time, much less their own life.
This will be... interesting, he thought, shaping a spoon into a mace out of boredom, then changing it back, I need to learn more about these "allies."
And then there was that Persian.
He had heard of the Golden Terror - who hadn't in the battling pits - but he himself had never crossed attacks with the Persian; by the time his fame had gone on the rise, Frollo's trainers had started to see him as what they called "crazy."
To be able to fight alongside of this "legend" will be yet another experience; I can see myself if this one is worthy... though the presence of that child is going to severely hurt his chances.
His gaze passed around all of the other members of these team, only stopping when someone reflected light into his face: this happened to come from a Meowth that not soon after went and began to harass the Marowak.
No... not yet. He will be one of the first to be judged, though. This group, whatever its purpose, will not have time for anyone who is not completely devoted to achieving its goal.
It was then that his gaze settled on the Banette that was examining him as if he were a specimen in a museum..
"Do you require anything, ghost? This group will likely have much to deal with, so if you have any sort of questions you have to ask me, ask them now before you-"
It then floated away before he could finish.
"-cease to exist."
Another one that I'll have to keep a close eye on. It seems that at least one of ours will be judged to be unworthy by the time our first battles are done.
With that, the Alakazam closed his eyes, and listened in on the conversation that might soon start between the Marowak and the Persian. He, too, was wondering where a fighter of the Persian's status could have obtained a young Riolu.
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