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March 18
Heahea City
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Chosen Prompt 3
Behind the Stone Door
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Last time we left our heroes, they had just escaped the terrible clutches of an angry salamence! More accurately, Nostra fought the draconic mencace while Wrath was hypnotized by the glowing ice crystals on the ceiling. Those same crystals were knocked down to defeat the dragon, but they also revealed something very troubling to the now aware Wrath. With Nostra knocked out cold from the battle, it would be up to Wrath to solve this mystery.
A lot of things went through Wrath's head as she gazed up what the crystals had been hiding. Mostly confusion, she was having trouble comprehending what this even was. What she was seeing was a flat stone surface with a huge circle in its center. The circle was covered in bizarre symbols, and mist seemed to be emitting from its edges. In its center was a hole in the shape of a dragon's mouth, which also leaked blue mist.
Wrath was oddly good at basic puzzles; her master tested his team with brain teasers often, and she was one of the few that could finish them without help. She had no idea how to read the symbols (well she didn't know how to read at all), but she could infer that this circular oddity was blocking another part of the cave. The only question was, how was she to get past it?
Wrath used her wings to drag Nostra further away from the crystal pile that was once a salamence. She nearly missed the dragon scale he had tucked into his wing, as he was unable to retain his grip while being dragged. She gingerly used her wings to tuck the sleeping crobat into his wings so that he would stay warm, finishing off by tucking in the dragon scale as well. When she believed that Nostra would be comfortable, she would fly up to the ceiling.
Wrath felt immediately overwhelmed as she attached herself to the circle. There was just--a lot to take in. She decided it would be best to break it up into parts, beginning at the circle's perimeter. She put her sensitive feather-like antennae over the mist, swaying them back and forth to get a more intimate read on the mysterious phenomenon. To her surprise the mist was cold--like extraordinarily cold. Was this how the ice crystals formed? The perimeter was clearly part of an opening, just wide enough o let mist slip through. So that would mean--
She wiggled her way across the symbols, noting that every row was divided by etched in lines but not seeking to scrutinize that just yet. She came upon the dragon mouth, which was a lot bigger up close. She put her antennae over that mist, and once more she felt an incredible chill. She pondered for a moment, examining the stone dragon head carefully. It was actually wide enough to put her head through, but only that much. Sticking her head in as far as it could go, she would find herself encased in darkness. This would do little to stop her investigation, as she wiggled her antennae to examine the 'throat' of the dragon.
She was surprised by what she felt, a large set of funnels that lead up to twisting tubes connected to--pullies? Some sort of rope based device. She popped her head out of the mouth, contemplating what this could mean. Well this was clearly a door, most likely created by humans for a purpose she couldn't very much comprehend at the moment. Likely dragon worshipers or tamers, though why they would make their den in the ceiling of one of Hoenn's coldest caves was beyond her. The dragon itself was the key to opening this 'door', but what was the method? Perhaps fire, or a dragon type attack? Hmmm those were obvious answers, but every time she thought on these options she was brought back to how cold it was on the other side.
In the end she concluded that she would just have to experiment. She had few options of ways to try opening it, and her only other option was dragging Nostra all the way back to master--which understandably wasn't very appealing. The funnels likely sent something through the tubes, which created a force strong enough to pull the ropes inside to--well she wasn't sure beyond that. Given that the door was upside down, the only thing she felt might work was--
FWOOOOSH
Wrath had leapt off and swung her wings as hard as she could toward the dragon mouth. A point-blank Icy Wind was forced down its throat, and the reaction was almost immediate. Wrath heard some sort of mechanism churn from behind the door. One by one segments of the door slid backwards, rolling away into an unseen space. With each subtracted segment, the mist would grow thicker and fill the room with an unearthly chill. To be honest Wrath found it quite comfortable, but she doubt Nostra would last long if it continued on this way. Without further delay, Wrath flew into the hole that had taken the door's place.
As Wrath ascended upward, she was met with a wide tunnel that led into complete darkness. She was unafraid, rising into the shadows until she was completely blind. That last thing she could see was the very end of the tunnel, leading up into what felt like a very spacious room. Wrath floated stilly, listening around her for some sort of clue of what lay dormant in this room. She heard--snoring? Very hollow snoring, as if whatever was sleeping was wearing some sort of copper helmet. She also heard a series of plops upon the stone ground. It was a familiar plop, like a very small marble hitting a solid object. It had to be Hail! It was so cold in this room, that the normal water droppings from the ceiling had turned into hail. Wrath took advantage of this, illuminating the room with an Aurora Veil that swirled around her body. Suddenly she could see everything, though she almost wish she couldn't.
The room wasn't nearly as large as she had thought, being about half the size of the previous rooms. There were dragon statues all over, covered in frost or encased in ice. Through the center of the room was an incredibly ugly abstract statue surrounded by golden treasure. Ah ha! So this must have been the den for the salamence, built by dragon worshipers to give him a comfortable home in an otherwise inhospitable environment. It must have been locked out by whatever made it so cold in here, but what could it be? Never mind that, Wrath shifted her focus squarely onto the gold surrounding the statue.
Daintily she floated toward the hoard, overcome by its beautiful shining denizens. Any one of these trinkets would be perfect for her master, though she felt that she should pick something more solid so that it was easier to melt down. She settled upon a golden ring-like crown that sat upon the statue's--head? Whatever, she grabbed it with her mouth and pulled it off. Wrath reeled with delight, overjoyed that her master now had everything he needed to make a badge!
And then the statue stirred.
It made a harsh snorting sound as it began to float upward, heaving as it awoke from its long slumber. Wrath's heart sank, she had lost track of the snoring. She looked to the rising statue, eyes quivering with fear of the unknown. The massive figure turned, revealing a horrid face with a gaping jaw and bloodshot eyes. The creature roared at Wrath, who spared no time trying to escape.
As she flew down the tunnel, she heard the beast flying close behind. It probably would have caught her if it weren't so busy slamming against the walls in its rage. She heard it begin to charge an attack, and popped out of the tunnel just in time to dodge its Ice Beam. The creature pushed itself out of the tunnel, chomping wildly as it chased the frantic moth. She heard its grotesque jaws chomping over and over, getting ever closer as she flutter about the crystal room in circles. She became certain that it was about to eat her whole--but then it went silent. Wrath stopped in her tracks, daring to check behind her to see what the beast was preparing. However, what she found was far more optimistic.
Nostra had awoken, and ambushed the creature by wrapping himself around its behind. The beast should have been able to buck him off, but it was too late--Nostra's teeth had sunken deep within its skull. The creature let out a chilling tinny scream, frozen in horror as Nostra Leeched its Life away. What little color that remained on the creature faded, and it would soon fall to the ground with a terrible clang. Nostra let go, having had his fill of this being's life force. Wrath thought it would get back up, but the being remained still.
Wrath sighed with relief, fluttering to Nostra to embrace him with her wings. Nostra did not look happy to receive affection, but he would be lying if he said that he wasn't glad to confirm his companion's safety. Carrying their prizes, the two flew back up the slide to return to their master.
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Biggest roll +75 Metal Obtained: Gold crown
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Oscar nearly fainted as his pokemon returned, seemingly unharmed. They flew up the pit to meet him, and he immediately embraced them both. "Holy shit I was so fucking worried." Nostra wiggled out from his master's grasp, embarrassed by the display. He quickly delivered his contribution, spitting out the dragon scale into Oscar's hand. Oscar smiled, "Oh yeah, that'll do it."
Wrath reveled in the hug for a while longer before displaying her own prize, the golden crown. Oscar took the crown and marveled at it, "Holy fuck where'd you get this?" Wrath just shrugged, having no way to explain her adventure. Oscar examined all three of his objects together, chuckling to himself as he imagined its appearance, "This badge is gonna be bad ass."
On the walk back Oscar thought over Zac's questions. He knew his answers had to be good, so he put all of his focus into their structure. Before he knew it though, he would look up and be back with the others. Oscar gulped, worried about his chances. His pokemon must have seen his worry, as they both perched themselves on his shoulders, their best way to reassure him. Oscar smiled, even if they didn't win he was glad he got to experience this. Without further delay, he approached the judge's table and turned in his components.
Oscar cleared his throat, standing up straight as he began his answers. "Before I start, I just want to say that this was a hell of an adventure. I had no idea what to expect going into this contest, but it was a truly extraordinary experience and I thank you for allowing me to participate. For the first question, I present my unique component." Oscar pointed with his hand to the dragon scale, "This find was insane, you would never expect to find something like this in an icy cave. But one of the many things I've learned today is that caves are not as predictable as one might think. Caves are as alive as any other biome, constantly changing its form and environment to match the pokemon that reside within it. This dragon came to Hoenn's coldest cave and adapted to make this place a home, just like every other cave dweller. This scale represents the spirit of adaptation, of a pokemon's tenacity to survive in a seemingly inhospitable biome."
Oscar took a breath, chuckling to himself as he refocused. "Forgive me for going out of order, but I accidentally started my answer to the third question so I might as well continue it. I learned that caves aren't as simple as they appear. They're a versatile survival space, being able to take many forms to suit the pokemon that live within it. Even if the pokemon is ill suited for cave life, the very structure of a cave act as the building blocks for that pokemon to grow and overcome the initial challenge."
Oscar held out his arms, bringing attention to the pokemon on his shoulders. "This brings me back to the second question. I have full confidence that my pokemon have used this biome to its fullest potential. Crobats have spent years using caves as their homes, adapting over countless generations to fully master its aspects and resources. Frosmoths may not commonly make their nests in caves, I have seen numerous members of the species survive effortlessly using only what the cave provides. With born-in instincts to survive in this very environment, these two were destined to use the biome to its fullest."
Oscar closed his eyes, lifting his head to take in a deep breath before answering the final question. "As for whether or not I had fun--yeah it was pretty great. I mean my heart was pounding the entire time and I am pretty sure I ruined this suit with sweat but yeah this was fucking fun. I think my favorite thing was watching how everyone used the biome to their advantage, it reminded me to never underestimate the creativity of a trainer. As for these two, they can answer for themselves." Wrath nodded eagerly, while Nostra hesitated. He thought over his harrowing experiences, before eventually shrugging and nodding as well. It beat training anyway.
Oscar bowed his head slightly, "I thank you for your time and consideration, and look forward to hearing what you decide." With that Oscar turned to mingle amongst his fellow contestants.
Components Delivered: Gem: Opal Metal: Crown Unique Object: Dragon Scale
Final Score: 459
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