Blaziking the God General
Replicaaa!
Alright, this is a story for NaNoWriMo 2010, and it's interesting enough that I'll probably continue with it after the month is over. It's a little sloppy now, I admit, but I will be going over to revise it once, well, November is over.
The plot is...well it's a Trainer Fic but it is by no means an ordinary trainer fic. I'd say more but that would kind of ruin the fun of it.
Comment, criticize, and hopefully enjoy it.
Anyways, on with the story.
Chapter One: The Start of a Beginning of a Journey
In the world of Pokemon, there are many regions, akin to the “Countries” of our world. Among these regions, there is one that is much lesser known and, if someone were to list all the regions of the world, would probably come in last. It is the region of Sporuto. It’s government is rather average, and has rather large security issues, which have not, thankfully, been exploited. Yet.
The Pokemon of the region are hardly unique, and the geography is rather unimpressive. There are no celebrities or famous people important to the other regions, and very few people successful in the region ever become anything more than having a minor and rather unimportant job and life.
There was one woman who easily crushed the Pokemon League once. She was a young woman, no older than 18, but she was often mistaken for a very handsome man. This was always interpreted as a compliment to her, and, as she said once in an interview, “I’d rather look like a handsome man than an ugly man.” When she arrived in Snowpoint City of the Sinnoh region, however, a group of Jynx noticed her boyishly good looks, and kidnapped her. She has never been heard from again.
But there is one story to tell. One involving a young boy and his friends, and how they succeeded in stopping the evil Team Proto from succeeding in their villainous plans. It is a tale of friendship, the hardships they must overcome, and hard whiskey. You wouldn’t believe how big of a role the whiskey plays into this story.
So come! Read on, and enter the world of Sporuto during the beginning of its prosperous years, and learn how it went from the least known region of the world, to the one with the highest illegal immigrant rate.
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We start this story on a cool July day in the small town of Tyra, to the far north of the Sporuto region. Tyra is a smaller city that is heavily populated by tourists. There are two primary reasons for this. The first is that Tyra has what is known as the greatest burrito shop in Sporuto. People travel from all around just to get a yummy burrito. The second reason for it being so popular is that it is where Trainers often receive their first Pokemon. While many trainers decide to receive a proper starter Pokemon, there are some trainers who prefer to catch their own, or use one that they have already obtained through other means.
The months of June and July tend to be the starting point for most trainers. It is after the school year has ended, and the Pokemon League tournament and Grand Festival tournament both complete in May. As such, the two months draw the most tourism to Tyra.
Our focus is on a resident of Tyra, Jackson Marks. Jackson had just turned 16, and as such he was finally eligible for his Pokemon Training license. While most people view this to be an exciting moment in their lives, and eagerly look forward to their life with Pokemon, Jackson was not looking forward to that aspect of his Pokemon journey. He had two primary reasons for leaving for his journey.
The first was a simple reason. He wanted to get out of his house. He had lived with his Aunt and Uncle ever since he was 2 years old. His father died before he was born due to an accident involving flan, a potato, seven paper bags, one cardboard box, three and a half pieces of printer paper, and an old typewriter. It is quite a tragic story, but must be told on its own. Jackson’s mother went missing shortly after his 2nd birthday. Most people figured that she left because she didn’t wish to deal with him going beyond the age of 2, but that wasn’t entirely the reason.
Now, his aunt and uncle were very nice people, but generally, Jackson could not stand them. His uncle was massively agoraphobic and, as of when Jackson departed for his trainer license, had never left his house in 27 years. Jackson and his aunt have tried many times to get him out of the house, but these attempts almost always result in his uncle screaming something about yogurt and running back into the house to lock himself in the broom closet under the stairs.
His aunt, on the other hand, often left her house. She was quite a busybody though, as she always found ways to interfere in Jackson’s life. She had, at one point, caused a relationship that Jackson was in to fall apart because she didn’t like the smell of the girl’s hair.
The second reason Jackson wanted to leave on the Pokemon journey was because he had an obsession with collecting wristwatches. While most kids were out playing with friends or Pokemon, Jackson was often on the search for new wristwatches too collect. He had so far established a collection with 127 watches. His aunt and uncle view this habit as being a bit too eccentric, and that he could be doing so many more exciting and better things with his time. Jackson originally wanted to travel the region on his own to collect more wristwatches, but his aunt and uncle said that, unless he went on a journey with Pokemon, he would not be allowed to leave the town. And with that, Jackson decided to pursue a journey with Pokemon, while at the same time looking for wristwatches to add to his collection.
As was mentioned much earlier, it was a cool July day. Or, perhaps morning would be the better term. Jackson was fast asleep in his bed. He was a child of average height, brown messy hair that was neither too long nor too short, and blue eyes. He was neither ugly nor wildly attractive. To say the least, he was average. To say the most, he was monstrously average.
Like most teenage children, Jackson was in the habit of sleeping in very late if not awakened. On this particular day, Jackson had forgotten to set his alarm to wake him up. It currently read 10:07, 7 minutes after his appointment with the city’s professor, Professory Redwood. He awakened to a bright flash of light, and his aunt standing by the window, having just pulled up the shades.
“Someone’s a little sleepy this morning,” she said. Seeing that he was awake, she left his room. Jackson rolled his droopy eyes and looked at his clock, which now read 10:08. Startled, he jumped out of bed and ran to put on a change of clothes. He hastily threw on a pair of dark blue jeans, a white t-shirt, and a plaid button-down shirt over that. He ran out of his room, down the stairs, and into his kitchen, where his uncle was seated, eating eggs and mayonnaise, a favorite of his. His aunt was eating a chunk of provolone cheese with sliced salami, a favorite of hers.
“Do you need a ride, dear?” his aunt asked, cutting herself another slice of provolone cheese.
“Considering the fact that I’ve overslept and that the lab is about ten minutes walking distance from here, I’d say I might need a ride,” Jackson said, his voice dripping with sarcasm. His aunt took out a napkin and wiped her mouth.
“Alright, let my get my coat,” she said. However, instead of standing up to grab her coat as most people do when they say that they will get their coat, she instead proceeded to continue eating her provolone and salami.
“How come you never ask me to give you a ride?” Jackson’s uncle asked, sounding surprisingly serious.
“Well, you kind of, um, don’t leave the house,” Jackson answered, rather nervously. It was never a good idea to bring up his uncle’s agoraphobia in conversation. Due to Jackson’s frazzled mind from just being awakened, his mouth was on auto mode and he was saying what he wanted to say, unfiltered.
“Well, I’m sorry that my condition inconveniences you!” his uncle said, throwing down his fork and knife. “I am a major part of this family! I’m the person who brings home the bacon every day!”
This was not true. Jackson’s aunt had made more money throughout her life with her stable and consistent job than his father made as a very unsuccessful writer.
“Well if you feel so strongly about it, then give him a ride,” Jackson’s aunt said, finishing her chunk of provolone cheese.
“Well maybe I will! Today I will finally get out of the house!” Jackson’s uncle snapped back at her. He often promised that he would get out of the house, but he never brought himself to do so.
“You said that yesterday,” Jackson’s aunt said coolly, putting her dish in the sink. “Come on Jackson, lets go.” Jackson breathed a sigh of relief as she put on her light jacket. He followed her as she walked to the door.
“Well this time I mean it! I will go outside!” Jackson’s uncle yelled back to her.
“You said that yesterday too,” Jackson muttered as he shut the door behind him.
The car ride to the lab was rather uneventful. While Jackson’s aunt attempted to make small talk, Jackson shooed these attempts away with one word answers. Thankfully, the ride was only about 3 minutes until she parked right in front of the lab.
“Have fun picking a starter honey,” Jackson’s aunt said as he climbed out the car. He answered with a very muffled “fine” that sounded more like a grunt than anything else.
He looked up at the lab. It was a rather small building, all things considered. It was only two stories tall and the base was about twice the size of an average two story house. The main attraction to the lab, however, was the expansive reserve out in the back of the building. The PC depository system in the region of Sporuto defaulted to depositing the Pokemon to three separate places throughout the region. One of the three places is the area in the back of the lab. Many trainers’ Pokemon reside in the forested area in the back, where they are all away from harm. As long as they aren’t eaten.
Jackson opened the doors to the lab. There weren’t many other trainer applicants, since most had signed up in June. The first floor was simply one large room with bookshelves lining the area, and all sorts of fancy machinery. It was very cluttered, with papers and books strewn all over the floor and tables. There were only four or five people scattered about the room, Jackson figured that the others had important business to attend to. If the certain business involved having sex in a supply closet, then he would be right.
“Are you Jackson Marks?” a female voice called out from the back of the room. Jackson walked towards the back to find a tall woman with long red hair in the back of the room. She had a wonderful and infectious smile. It wasn’t enough to infect Jackson, though.
“Yeah, you’re Professor Redwood?” Jackson asked, as if he had too. The Professor giggled.
“The one and only!”
This is not true. There were actually 3 other Professor Redwoods that were alive at this time. One of them was located in the Hoenn region who spent his life devoted to making a video game about pornography. The end result was absolute crap. The second one was located in the region of Orre, where he was devoted to finding a cure to the common cold. And the final Professor Redwood that existed at this point in time was a prostitute from the Kanto region who constantly dressed up as a Professor.
“Well to preempt your arrival, I’ve already gotten you registered with a trainer card,” Professor Redwood said, handing Jackson something akin to a driver’s license. It had an old and terrible picture of him from the beginning of the last school year. His hair was all messed up and he smiled, which looks very bad on him. His last name was also misspelled, spelled as Marx in stead of Marks. Jackson let out a heavy sigh.
“I know, the cards don’t look to great in green,” Professor Redwood said, turning towards the desk behind her. Jackson looked at his trainer card again. It was actually blue. Jackson rolled his eyes and looked back up to Professor Redwood. She had, in her hands, two half red, half white spheres – Poke Balls.
“Unfortunately, since this is towards the end of the trainer registry season, we have some unconventional choices for starting Pokemon,” Professor Redwood said in a tone that sounded as if she was trying to scold Jackson for being late in registering. “We have a Larvitar and a Zubat to choose from.”
The choice was obvious. Larvitar was a small, reptilian, dinosaur like Pokemon. It evolved into a monstrously powerful Pokemon that would be a vital part of any Pokemon team. Zubat was…well a boring and only slightly useful bat Pokemon. It evolved into a very fast Pokemon, but it overall paled in comparison to Larvitar, especially considering how rare Larvitar were.
“I’ll take the Larvitar,” Jackson said, almost immediately after being asked the question. He held out his hand in anticipation.
“Are you sure?” Professor Redwood asked.
“Yes, I’m completely positive,” Jackson said, his hand still held out in front of him expectantly. Professor Redwood sighed and shook her head derisively.
“This is a big decision,” she said, as if she was trying to get a two year old to understand quantum physics, “You shouldn’t be so rash about it.”
“Just give me the Larvitar,” Jackson said, frustrated. Despite his main reason for going on his Pokemon journey being about wristwatches, he figured that it would be best to have a fighting chance in the Pokemon League eventually.
“One thing people don’t understand is that Larvitar is a very slow Pokemon,” Professor Redwood said, as if she was just rambling off the fact.
“It’s pretty powerful and cool-looking though, so I think its okay,” Jackson said, getting a bit agitated. “Just give me the Pokemon.”
Professor Redwood took a moment, obviously in deep thought about something, before speaking again.
“Pupitar is a very antisocial Pokemon,” she said quickly. “It doesn’t say a thing. So once you evolve that Larvitar you won’t be hearing it say anything.”
“That’s why I have human friends,” Jackson in a way that was almost snobbish, but came out of massive agitation.
“That Larvitar is a slut,” Professor Redwood said suddenly. There was a moment of complete silence between Jackson and her, and then Jackson put his hand down.
“You don’t want me to take that Larvitar, do you?” he asked.
“Oh no!” Redwood said quickly. “No! You can have it! It’s just that sometimes I’ve seen it being flirtatious around a certain someone.” She looked around the room quickly, finally settling her eyes upon a short, fat, balding man next to a desk towards the door. Jackson looked towards him, and turned back to Redwood, who was shaking her head. “Absolutely sickening.”
“Fine, damn it, I’ll take the Zubat,” Jackson said, attempting to restrain himself from calling her a complete douchebag. Professor Redwood happily handed over one of the Poke Balls. “Why did you want me to take the Zubat in the first place?”
“Because I like Larvitar,” she said, as if it was supposed to be common knowledge. “Now out with you! Begone! Enjoy your adventure!”
Jackson glared at her, as he turned around to walk out of the lab. “What nutjob,” he muttered as he walked outside into the blinding sunlight.
The plot is...well it's a Trainer Fic but it is by no means an ordinary trainer fic. I'd say more but that would kind of ruin the fun of it.
Comment, criticize, and hopefully enjoy it.
Anyways, on with the story.
Chapter One: The Start of a Beginning of a Journey
In the world of Pokemon, there are many regions, akin to the “Countries” of our world. Among these regions, there is one that is much lesser known and, if someone were to list all the regions of the world, would probably come in last. It is the region of Sporuto. It’s government is rather average, and has rather large security issues, which have not, thankfully, been exploited. Yet.
The Pokemon of the region are hardly unique, and the geography is rather unimpressive. There are no celebrities or famous people important to the other regions, and very few people successful in the region ever become anything more than having a minor and rather unimportant job and life.
There was one woman who easily crushed the Pokemon League once. She was a young woman, no older than 18, but she was often mistaken for a very handsome man. This was always interpreted as a compliment to her, and, as she said once in an interview, “I’d rather look like a handsome man than an ugly man.” When she arrived in Snowpoint City of the Sinnoh region, however, a group of Jynx noticed her boyishly good looks, and kidnapped her. She has never been heard from again.
But there is one story to tell. One involving a young boy and his friends, and how they succeeded in stopping the evil Team Proto from succeeding in their villainous plans. It is a tale of friendship, the hardships they must overcome, and hard whiskey. You wouldn’t believe how big of a role the whiskey plays into this story.
So come! Read on, and enter the world of Sporuto during the beginning of its prosperous years, and learn how it went from the least known region of the world, to the one with the highest illegal immigrant rate.
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We start this story on a cool July day in the small town of Tyra, to the far north of the Sporuto region. Tyra is a smaller city that is heavily populated by tourists. There are two primary reasons for this. The first is that Tyra has what is known as the greatest burrito shop in Sporuto. People travel from all around just to get a yummy burrito. The second reason for it being so popular is that it is where Trainers often receive their first Pokemon. While many trainers decide to receive a proper starter Pokemon, there are some trainers who prefer to catch their own, or use one that they have already obtained through other means.
The months of June and July tend to be the starting point for most trainers. It is after the school year has ended, and the Pokemon League tournament and Grand Festival tournament both complete in May. As such, the two months draw the most tourism to Tyra.
Our focus is on a resident of Tyra, Jackson Marks. Jackson had just turned 16, and as such he was finally eligible for his Pokemon Training license. While most people view this to be an exciting moment in their lives, and eagerly look forward to their life with Pokemon, Jackson was not looking forward to that aspect of his Pokemon journey. He had two primary reasons for leaving for his journey.
The first was a simple reason. He wanted to get out of his house. He had lived with his Aunt and Uncle ever since he was 2 years old. His father died before he was born due to an accident involving flan, a potato, seven paper bags, one cardboard box, three and a half pieces of printer paper, and an old typewriter. It is quite a tragic story, but must be told on its own. Jackson’s mother went missing shortly after his 2nd birthday. Most people figured that she left because she didn’t wish to deal with him going beyond the age of 2, but that wasn’t entirely the reason.
Now, his aunt and uncle were very nice people, but generally, Jackson could not stand them. His uncle was massively agoraphobic and, as of when Jackson departed for his trainer license, had never left his house in 27 years. Jackson and his aunt have tried many times to get him out of the house, but these attempts almost always result in his uncle screaming something about yogurt and running back into the house to lock himself in the broom closet under the stairs.
His aunt, on the other hand, often left her house. She was quite a busybody though, as she always found ways to interfere in Jackson’s life. She had, at one point, caused a relationship that Jackson was in to fall apart because she didn’t like the smell of the girl’s hair.
The second reason Jackson wanted to leave on the Pokemon journey was because he had an obsession with collecting wristwatches. While most kids were out playing with friends or Pokemon, Jackson was often on the search for new wristwatches too collect. He had so far established a collection with 127 watches. His aunt and uncle view this habit as being a bit too eccentric, and that he could be doing so many more exciting and better things with his time. Jackson originally wanted to travel the region on his own to collect more wristwatches, but his aunt and uncle said that, unless he went on a journey with Pokemon, he would not be allowed to leave the town. And with that, Jackson decided to pursue a journey with Pokemon, while at the same time looking for wristwatches to add to his collection.
As was mentioned much earlier, it was a cool July day. Or, perhaps morning would be the better term. Jackson was fast asleep in his bed. He was a child of average height, brown messy hair that was neither too long nor too short, and blue eyes. He was neither ugly nor wildly attractive. To say the least, he was average. To say the most, he was monstrously average.
Like most teenage children, Jackson was in the habit of sleeping in very late if not awakened. On this particular day, Jackson had forgotten to set his alarm to wake him up. It currently read 10:07, 7 minutes after his appointment with the city’s professor, Professory Redwood. He awakened to a bright flash of light, and his aunt standing by the window, having just pulled up the shades.
“Someone’s a little sleepy this morning,” she said. Seeing that he was awake, she left his room. Jackson rolled his droopy eyes and looked at his clock, which now read 10:08. Startled, he jumped out of bed and ran to put on a change of clothes. He hastily threw on a pair of dark blue jeans, a white t-shirt, and a plaid button-down shirt over that. He ran out of his room, down the stairs, and into his kitchen, where his uncle was seated, eating eggs and mayonnaise, a favorite of his. His aunt was eating a chunk of provolone cheese with sliced salami, a favorite of hers.
“Do you need a ride, dear?” his aunt asked, cutting herself another slice of provolone cheese.
“Considering the fact that I’ve overslept and that the lab is about ten minutes walking distance from here, I’d say I might need a ride,” Jackson said, his voice dripping with sarcasm. His aunt took out a napkin and wiped her mouth.
“Alright, let my get my coat,” she said. However, instead of standing up to grab her coat as most people do when they say that they will get their coat, she instead proceeded to continue eating her provolone and salami.
“How come you never ask me to give you a ride?” Jackson’s uncle asked, sounding surprisingly serious.
“Well, you kind of, um, don’t leave the house,” Jackson answered, rather nervously. It was never a good idea to bring up his uncle’s agoraphobia in conversation. Due to Jackson’s frazzled mind from just being awakened, his mouth was on auto mode and he was saying what he wanted to say, unfiltered.
“Well, I’m sorry that my condition inconveniences you!” his uncle said, throwing down his fork and knife. “I am a major part of this family! I’m the person who brings home the bacon every day!”
This was not true. Jackson’s aunt had made more money throughout her life with her stable and consistent job than his father made as a very unsuccessful writer.
“Well if you feel so strongly about it, then give him a ride,” Jackson’s aunt said, finishing her chunk of provolone cheese.
“Well maybe I will! Today I will finally get out of the house!” Jackson’s uncle snapped back at her. He often promised that he would get out of the house, but he never brought himself to do so.
“You said that yesterday,” Jackson’s aunt said coolly, putting her dish in the sink. “Come on Jackson, lets go.” Jackson breathed a sigh of relief as she put on her light jacket. He followed her as she walked to the door.
“Well this time I mean it! I will go outside!” Jackson’s uncle yelled back to her.
“You said that yesterday too,” Jackson muttered as he shut the door behind him.
The car ride to the lab was rather uneventful. While Jackson’s aunt attempted to make small talk, Jackson shooed these attempts away with one word answers. Thankfully, the ride was only about 3 minutes until she parked right in front of the lab.
“Have fun picking a starter honey,” Jackson’s aunt said as he climbed out the car. He answered with a very muffled “fine” that sounded more like a grunt than anything else.
He looked up at the lab. It was a rather small building, all things considered. It was only two stories tall and the base was about twice the size of an average two story house. The main attraction to the lab, however, was the expansive reserve out in the back of the building. The PC depository system in the region of Sporuto defaulted to depositing the Pokemon to three separate places throughout the region. One of the three places is the area in the back of the lab. Many trainers’ Pokemon reside in the forested area in the back, where they are all away from harm. As long as they aren’t eaten.
Jackson opened the doors to the lab. There weren’t many other trainer applicants, since most had signed up in June. The first floor was simply one large room with bookshelves lining the area, and all sorts of fancy machinery. It was very cluttered, with papers and books strewn all over the floor and tables. There were only four or five people scattered about the room, Jackson figured that the others had important business to attend to. If the certain business involved having sex in a supply closet, then he would be right.
“Are you Jackson Marks?” a female voice called out from the back of the room. Jackson walked towards the back to find a tall woman with long red hair in the back of the room. She had a wonderful and infectious smile. It wasn’t enough to infect Jackson, though.
“Yeah, you’re Professor Redwood?” Jackson asked, as if he had too. The Professor giggled.
“The one and only!”
This is not true. There were actually 3 other Professor Redwoods that were alive at this time. One of them was located in the Hoenn region who spent his life devoted to making a video game about pornography. The end result was absolute crap. The second one was located in the region of Orre, where he was devoted to finding a cure to the common cold. And the final Professor Redwood that existed at this point in time was a prostitute from the Kanto region who constantly dressed up as a Professor.
“Well to preempt your arrival, I’ve already gotten you registered with a trainer card,” Professor Redwood said, handing Jackson something akin to a driver’s license. It had an old and terrible picture of him from the beginning of the last school year. His hair was all messed up and he smiled, which looks very bad on him. His last name was also misspelled, spelled as Marx in stead of Marks. Jackson let out a heavy sigh.
“I know, the cards don’t look to great in green,” Professor Redwood said, turning towards the desk behind her. Jackson looked at his trainer card again. It was actually blue. Jackson rolled his eyes and looked back up to Professor Redwood. She had, in her hands, two half red, half white spheres – Poke Balls.
“Unfortunately, since this is towards the end of the trainer registry season, we have some unconventional choices for starting Pokemon,” Professor Redwood said in a tone that sounded as if she was trying to scold Jackson for being late in registering. “We have a Larvitar and a Zubat to choose from.”
The choice was obvious. Larvitar was a small, reptilian, dinosaur like Pokemon. It evolved into a monstrously powerful Pokemon that would be a vital part of any Pokemon team. Zubat was…well a boring and only slightly useful bat Pokemon. It evolved into a very fast Pokemon, but it overall paled in comparison to Larvitar, especially considering how rare Larvitar were.
“I’ll take the Larvitar,” Jackson said, almost immediately after being asked the question. He held out his hand in anticipation.
“Are you sure?” Professor Redwood asked.
“Yes, I’m completely positive,” Jackson said, his hand still held out in front of him expectantly. Professor Redwood sighed and shook her head derisively.
“This is a big decision,” she said, as if she was trying to get a two year old to understand quantum physics, “You shouldn’t be so rash about it.”
“Just give me the Larvitar,” Jackson said, frustrated. Despite his main reason for going on his Pokemon journey being about wristwatches, he figured that it would be best to have a fighting chance in the Pokemon League eventually.
“One thing people don’t understand is that Larvitar is a very slow Pokemon,” Professor Redwood said, as if she was just rambling off the fact.
“It’s pretty powerful and cool-looking though, so I think its okay,” Jackson said, getting a bit agitated. “Just give me the Pokemon.”
Professor Redwood took a moment, obviously in deep thought about something, before speaking again.
“Pupitar is a very antisocial Pokemon,” she said quickly. “It doesn’t say a thing. So once you evolve that Larvitar you won’t be hearing it say anything.”
“That’s why I have human friends,” Jackson in a way that was almost snobbish, but came out of massive agitation.
“That Larvitar is a slut,” Professor Redwood said suddenly. There was a moment of complete silence between Jackson and her, and then Jackson put his hand down.
“You don’t want me to take that Larvitar, do you?” he asked.
“Oh no!” Redwood said quickly. “No! You can have it! It’s just that sometimes I’ve seen it being flirtatious around a certain someone.” She looked around the room quickly, finally settling her eyes upon a short, fat, balding man next to a desk towards the door. Jackson looked towards him, and turned back to Redwood, who was shaking her head. “Absolutely sickening.”
“Fine, damn it, I’ll take the Zubat,” Jackson said, attempting to restrain himself from calling her a complete douchebag. Professor Redwood happily handed over one of the Poke Balls. “Why did you want me to take the Zubat in the first place?”
“Because I like Larvitar,” she said, as if it was supposed to be common knowledge. “Now out with you! Begone! Enjoy your adventure!”
Jackson glared at her, as he turned around to walk out of the lab. “What nutjob,” he muttered as he walked outside into the blinding sunlight.