*eats it*
...Oh, wait, was that a computer chip?
*throws Ricky Bobby*
*eats it*
...Oh, wait, was that a computer chip?
*throws Ricky Bobby*
*throws techno music*
Dance! Dance! Dance!!
414.
I think I've seen it somewhere before, eh?
^ lol.
The Unthinking Majority - Serj Tankian
Hmm. I wonder if Bowser and Charizard will be able to eat this and have the same side effects, or maybe it will enhance their fire techniques? (Same with Mario, Luigi.)
^ How'd you guess?
< Didn't look at wrong page, heh.
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Whoo. Stupid laptop... -_-
Right. Next!
Type the following with your elbows:
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Hmm. I could've sworn I posted in this one...
Using Internet Explorer.
August 16, 2008 - Saturday
The Battle Frontier...
...
...
Yester-night was one of my better routines... NightMares always lift my mood.
The Organizations have becoming nothing more than restless rumors amongst our community. Even the Messengers themselves have ceased their once hourly information on them.
Since the Rainbow Phoenix's escape, the Teams have all but gone into an even further secrecy... One can only wonder what this silence could mean.
Once nothing more than a towering building in the Johto region, the first Battle Tower has influenced just about every other continent on the planet. And one of its more rivaling successors is in the Hoenn region: the Battle Frontier.
Consisting of seven divided areas, it is any Trainer's goal to reach it and defeat all whom reside there. After completing the challenges, they are met with a Frontier Brain -- a Trainer with the utmost of experience and strategy.
The seven areas each have respective challenges: the Battle Factory, led by Frontier Brain Noland; the Battle Arena, led by Frontier Brain Greta; the Battle Dome, led by Frontier Brain Tucker (one of my least favorite Trainers); the Battle Pike, led by Frontier Brain Lucy; the Battle Palace, led by Frontier Brain Spenser; the Battle Pyramid, led by Frontier Brain Brandon; and the Battle Tower, the root of this place, led by Frontier Brain Anabel.
But why would some Trainer care for pitiful challengers? Whom would invest their life to create this monstrous arena?
Years ago, a man named Scott had found himself as the Champion of Hoenn. Though he was pleased with such a triumphant standing, he found the ones he fought... too simple in strategy. They lacked any real challenge to him.
Then a day came when the Battle Tower in Johto had increased in fame and popularity, and this sparked the fighting spirit in Scott. Thus, he stepped down as Champion and made it to a deserted island northeast of Hoenn, where he began a replica of the Battle Tower of Johto.
After some years, it was finally complete, but it was still missing... an edge to it. Though many Trainers from Hoenn flocked there daily, in Scott's eyes, there was not enough to offer them, just as the Hoenn Pokemon League had not offered him enough challenge. As a result, he temporarily closed down the Battle Tower... and began anew.
Several years passed. And, being the ex-Champion of Hoenn, he had been rewarded a large sum of money. He invested every cent in this project he would call: the Battle Frontier. And, using whatever money he had leftover, he made fliers to spread the word of his place. He was looking for the most devious, cunning, strategic minds in all the world. And, needless to say, he found them.
Since then, the dream of one Trainer turned into a reality...
Why do I share this story?
Because the motivation this one Trainer had... faintly reminds me of the Organizations... They are seeking Trainers to lead an army of destruction on us. They have already kidnapped Lugia. The Legendary Birds. The Legendary Beasts. Rayquaza. But for what purpose?
When will the Trainers learn of their activities? Though there was one breach, by the Trainer whom freed Ho-oh, when will that Trainer speak up?
I adore chaos... I yearn for it to ravage the Lands of the World. But as I have grown on this Planet, I have begun to... enjoy... the benefits it offers. I care not of the Trainers and the Insignificants and other Creatures.
I only wish the safety... of the Planet I have lived on for so long...
~Oh, eheh... My new Darkrai entry.
Haha, no school here... But, in the upcoming months, I will soon be shipping out to the military... Guess more schooling when that happens. D'oh!
Hey, how many of you guys like Techno/ Trance/ Progressive?
I have an love for all of those styles! =D
I enjoy listening to some occasional tunes related to techno/trance... although, everything that has that beat in the background (you know of it, that thumping pulse), I consider it Techno. I cannot tell the difference between Techno, Trance, and Progressive, really... but, if they all sound the same, guess I enjoy them.
AH. By the way. "New" forum, heh.
August 16, 2008 - Saturday
The Battle Frontier...
...
...
Yester-night was one of my better routines... NightMares always lift my mood.
The Organizations have becoming nothing more than restless rumors amongst our community. Even the Messengers themselves have ceased their once hourly information on them.
Since the Rainbow Phoenix's escape, the Teams have all but gone into an even further secrecy... One can only wonder what this silence could mean.
Once nothing more than a towering building in the Johto region, the first Battle Tower has influenced just about every other continent on the planet. And one of its more rivaling successors is in the Hoenn region: the Battle Frontier.
Consisting of seven divided areas, it is any Trainer's goal to reach it and defeat all whom reside there. After completing the challenges, they are met with a Frontier Brain -- a Trainer with the utmost of experience and strategy.
The seven areas each have respective challenges: the Battle Factory, led by Frontier Brain Noland; the Battle Arena, led by Frontier Brain Greta; the Battle Dome, led by Frontier Brain Tucker (one of my least favorite Trainers); the Battle Pike, led by Frontier Brain Lucy; the Battle Palace, led by Frontier Brain Spenser; the Battle Pyramid, led by Frontier Brain Brandon; and the Battle Tower, the root of this place, led by Frontier Brain Anabel.
But why would some Trainer care for pitiful challengers? Whom would invest their life to create this monstrous arena?
Years ago, a man named Scott had found himself as the Champion of Hoenn. Though he was pleased with such a triumphant standing, he found the ones he fought... too simple in strategy. They lacked any real challenge to him.
Then a day came when the Battle Tower in Johto had increased in fame and popularity, and this sparked the fighting spirit in Scott. Thus, he stepped down as Champion and made it to a deserted island southeast of Hoenn, where he began a replica of the Battle Tower of Johto.
After some years, it was finally complete, but it was still missing... an edge to it. Though many Trainers from Hoenn flocked there daily, in Scott's eyes, there was not enough to offer them, just as the Hoenn Pokemon League had not offered him enough challenge. As a result, he temporarily closed down the Battle Tower... and began anew.
Several years passed. And, being the ex-Champion of Hoenn, he had been rewarded a large sum of money. He invested every cent in this project he would call: the Battle Frontier. And, using whatever money he had leftover, he made fliers to spread the word of his place. He was looking for the most devious, cunning, strategic minds in all the world. And, needless to say, he found them.
Since then, the dream of one Trainer turned into a reality...
Why do I share this story?
Because the motivation this one Trainer had... faintly reminds me of the Organizations... They are seeking Trainers to lead an army of destruction on us. They have already kidnapped Lugia. The Legendary Birds. The Legendary Beasts. Rayquaza. But for what purpose?
When will the Trainers learn of their activities? Though there was one breach, by the Trainer whom freed Ho-oh, when will that Trainer speak up?
I adore chaos... I yearn for it to ravage the Lands of the World. But as I have grown on this Planet, I have begun to... enjoy... the benefits it offers. I care not of the Trainers and the Insignificants and other Creatures.
I only wish the safety... of the Planet I have lived on for so long...
The name's Gigabowserg on there, Lv. 52. I could have SWORN when I left I was Lv. 53... Ah, well.
Mortal, prepare to meet your maker.
August 15, 2008 - Friday
The Return...
...
...
As it is said, time reveals. What it blesses us with, not even my Master could guess. Even the Oracle himself, Uxie, has times where his visions are distorted by changes in the fickle threads of fate...
Team Rocket is quiet.
Team Galactic is quiet.
Team Aqua, Magma, the Go-Rock Squad, Cipher... All of them have remained as silent as the Dead. But why do I bring up these organizations if no activity is to be mentioned?
Because there is activity to be mentioned.
Ho-oh has returned.
Upon completing my nightly routines, I was met on my fair Newmoon by a group of wandering Drifloon and Drifblim. These Messengers were the bringers of news... and only when it was of utmost importance would they trouble me before I slept.
They told of some disturbances in the Orre region... where, supposedly, the Cipher organization had taken root. And shortly after those brief interruptions, the Rainbow Phoenix, Ho-oh, flew off the top of Mt. Battle -- Orre's hotspot for Pokemon battles.
Ho-oh flew for miles, emerging during the morning hours, and reaching its homeland of Johto by nightfall. By then, it was exhausted and hysterical... It was said Ho-oh spoke of "unspeakable tortures" that Lugia, the Birds, and the Beasts were enduring in the Orre region...
Ho-oh had been captured as it was flying near the ocean. From what it said, it had been grabbed "by a massive mechanical hand" rising from the ocean depths. Ho-oh's attacks were easily deflected by the hand's awesome defenses, and the giant bird was eventually going to be sucked into the ocean with the hand... that is, until a large submarine floated from the depths to the surface. Ho-oh was inevitably last seen being plucked out of the sky and tucked into the submarine.
In there, as it was said, Ho-oh was drugged and strapped down, so to prevent any damage to the innards of the submersible. In a neighboring room was Lugia, whom stated that he had been caught while swimming near the Whirl Islands of Johto.
After some hours, the two drugged Creatures were dragged out of the sub and brought into a warehouse in Orre... where they were immediately greeted by dozens of labcoat-wearing scientists, and other members of the Cipher organization.
It was when the two were being rolled away in separate cages that Ho-oh last saw Lugia...
The days passed slowly. Excrutiatingly slowly. Every morning was a nightmare; every night was a nightmare. From the way it was described, it sounded very similar to a Bad Dream I once gave an Insignificant...
Ho-oh was battered with words, beaten with fists and blunt-inflicting weapons, and nearly brainwashed. It was told how of little importance it was, how its purpose was to serve Trainers, and how it would be beaten -- daily -- until it gave in to the command of "Master Greevil".
Have your heart turn black...
Go against those who oppress you...
Why don't you fight back, you pathetic excuse of a Guardian...
These are but a few quotes I remember the Messengers had quoted themselves.
On one particular day, as the dawn was beginning to rise, and Ho-oh's tortures were about to begin again, there was a... "disturbance" from within the building. A rogue member of the organization had turned against the others. From what it was heard, the member "destroyed one vital machine and stole another". In the process, he released the captive Ho-oh, whom flew out of the hideaway located near the summit of Mt. Battle in a hidden cave... Ho-oh knows not of that member whom saved it, but blesses the Trainer for doing so. Unfortunately, Lugia, the three Birds and the three Beasts remain captive...
This is all I have been told, and nothing has been omitted.
And if what Ho-oh says is entirely true, which I would not doubt in the least from such a noble Creature, then the Pokemon race as a whole will be the first to suffer at the hands of these new oppressors...
I stopped playing it a good year, maybe two, ago... The only reason I came back on was to check if my account was still active, heh.
Does anyone remember how to run? XD
An addictive MMORPG (similar to World of Warcraft, though inferior in terms of graphics, etc.), RuneScape is a world where you train a player to defeat quests, grow levels, learn skills, meet hundreds of other online players, and much more.
Anyone have an account on this site?
I JUST recently opened mine back up... so I'm looking for a few people to add.
Great chapter, Midna. I especially liked how Naruto appeared out of nowhere as the next supposed challenge, and Link trying to figure out how to open the door...
Gohdan: Ohhhhhhhhhh shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit.
XD
Keep it up!
Joshua...
I'll leave it at that.
Hmm... Funniest things, eh?
-Copying one of my older friends and acting like an ***.
-Never listening to my teachers.
-Procrastinating with my homework, and other such things.
-Pretending to be someone I'm not.
-Thinking I had an alternate personality.
-Doing things my ex did (such as "accidentally" running into things without noticing them).
-Keeping myself in denial that my relationship with my ex would last.
-Listening to my friends and doing stupid ... that they did.
-Acting immature when I was craving attention.
-Thinking being depressed was a good thing.
-Learning too much from my dad... which isn't always the best thing.
-Daydreaming about how I want to be a hero someday. One of those instances deals with a bus...
-Daydreaming too much in general.
-Thinking some serious situations were funny.
-Being fooled too easily.
-Typing up this list.
lol, Link had to open his mouth to the King. XP
Another great installment. Looking forward to the next chapters!