Penny, the coveted
She/her
31
September 25
Petalburg
heterosexual
HBIC Director
Council
i used to dream in the dark of palisades park.
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PENELOPE LIVY
[nospaces] [attr="class","penelopepog"] [attr="class","body"] Alone, Penelope approached the Calyrex, a book pressed against her chest. It held ancient bindings, reminiscent of another time altogether. With a smile, the councilwoman greeted her elder, "I heard you're looking for a story." Then, she settled onto the grass beside him. [break][break] A puff of dust spat out from the books as she flipped through the pages, focused on finding one story in particular. "I'm not from Sinnoh, but my best friend was, and," A soft sigh broke her words, easing the emotions threatening to spill. "this was her personal favorite. Hopefully you'll like it too."[break][break] In the beginning, before time and space, there was one singular deity, Arceus. With powers so vast, so grand, he created the heavens and the earth. Then he filled three vessels, incorporating a piece of himself into each one. [break][break] There was Dialga who assumed Time as his instrument. [break][break] There was Palka whose essence became tied to the great void Arceus deemed as space. [break][break] And, finally, there was Giratina. A harbourer of what would be humanity's spirit. [break][break] While Giratina's brothers weaved the concept of time into existence, and kneed the essence of space into the backdrop where all worlds would orbit, Giratina took the lands of his father. He danced through the sprawls of greens and blues, flipping from universe to universe, enjoying the humors these species had to offer, all while gravity bent to his will. [break][break] From the sprigs of earth, he watched man turn rubble into societies. He laid witness to the riveting drawl of human emotions. How they rise and how they fall, driven purely by that innate hubris of theirs; that desire for more. Even a god of his degree could feel the passion radiating off from their dancing spirits. [break][break] And so, when he returned to his father, a Millennium later, speaking of humanity's brilliance, it was shattering to witness darkness immediately cloud his eyes. [break][break] "Son, you must keep your distance. Maintain the earth, soothe the skies, but avoid those who roam it." [break][break] "But father, they are of my creations. I poured onto them as you've done to us," the young deity roared back up to his creator, pleading for him to seek understanding within himself. [break][break] "There is danger in freewill. Vulnerabilities for corruption to settle onto. I do not want that for you." [break][break] Arceus was Arceus , and he was but a bud awaiting to bloom, and so, despite his desires, the deity heeded the truth his father spilled. From that day forward, he continued his strides along the planets, maintaining distance within the stars. [break][break] Until one day a voice broke through, calling out to the heavens. [break][break] "Arceus! Arceus, please save us!" [break][break] It was a lone woman, her voice carried in sobs. She was found surrounded by wilderness, praying beside a lone statue that'd been crafted in the decades prior. Kneeling to it, the woman bowed her head, prayers tumbling out in one quick slur. [break][break] "My daughter- they've captured her. Please, Arceus, please bring her back to me." [break][break] From there, the young deity followed the woman, taking time to regain the time forever lost. But what he saw was devastating. [break][break] His father was right - corruption had filtered into humanity, cursing them with conflict far beyond the tribal squabbles he'd originally bare witness to. Countries were raging against one another, using humans as tokens to be bargained, blood as threats, war as currency. [break][break] They were a flock of sheep abandoned by their shepherd; lambs prepared for the slaughter. [break][break] "Father, if you return to the lands of which you've made, they'll remember your name. All will be forgotten! Faith will be restored." [break][break] Again, he tried to plead humanity's case, and again, he was met with his father's unrelenting truth. [break][break] "If they are lost, let them be. The damned will be punished when they come." [break][break] Giratina, torn between his sympathy for humanity's plight and the truth his father foretold, faced a moral quandary, weighing heavily on his celestial shoulders. [break][break] Unable to ignore their pleas, Giratina defied his father's counsel. He returned to the realm of mortals, immersed himself in their struggles, manifesting in the midst of chaos, clad in a cloak woven from the fabric of the cosmos. He took onto the earth as a mother attends to her child, watching and learning, aiding and consoling, all from a mortal mask. [break][break] These journeys extended to the furthest stretches of the earth, infusing miracles wherever darkness might roam. But with each intervention, Giratina felt the weight of his father's warning bearing down upon him. It was as if his mere presence, his divine touch, stirred the very depths of their beings, awakening both their light and their darkness. Their desires and their ruination. [break][break] The more he delved into their affairs, the more he felt his own spirit growing increasingly entangled with theirs, his divine nature mingling with their mortal essence in ways he could not fully comprehend. This continued until one day, as if by chance, he came across a woman of striking familiarity. [break][break]
She was like a living poem, captivating, with a harmonious blend of grace and allure. In her eyes, he found the depth of rich untold stories, the sparkle of luminosity, a reflection of a myriad of colors of his own creation. When he first heard her voice, he heard sunlight pressing through a dark, unwavering veil, carrying warmth through its magnificent glow. [break][break] Giratina was enraptured by her entirety. [break][break] Together, the two would spend their days in the meadows and gardens of a nearby village, speaking of the world's troubles and successes, all the while basking in each other's presence. She spoke of the beauty in the empathy that arises from suffering — the ability to understand and connect with others on a profound level, transcending differences and divisions. She spoke of humanity's resilience, of how despite facing seemingly insurmountable obstacles, they find the strength to persevere, to endure, and to rebuild their lives from the ashes of adversity. Because, unlike deities whose lives extend Into the endless nights of tomorrow, humans live in the now. They're given only one life, one moment to do what they must, and its within that limited time that they flourish. [break][break] And so Giratine finally understood. But, when he was preparing to take that knowledge back to the heavens, now satisfied with the work he's done, a grave act was committed. He revealed himself to the woman, hoping to bid one final piece of gratitude. [break][break] He was met with silence, then an explosion of hatred. [break][break] "It was you," the woman howled, "who heard my cries and did nothing? My daughter suffered because your inactions! Where was my miracle?!" [break][break] He tried to explain - she wouldn't listen. [break][break] He tried to make amends - she didn't care. [break][break] It didn't matter what he said, what he promised her, the flagrant truths of his words had been lost. What mattered was that she was hurt, that she had suffered, and Giratina - a god - had every opportunity to lift that suffering, and decided against it. That he spent these last few weeks playing oblivious to everything, turning her into a fool. [break][break] She sought repentance. She sought vengeance for the daughter she had lost. [break][break] Giratina did his best to evade her vicious attacks, but this mortal body was a tomb, not a blessing. He'd never faced danger before, and without his gifts, defense became a foreign concept. Pitchforks and knives came in drones soon after, the townspeople hearing of the captured God. [break][break]
And it was there, in the very meadows he once cherished, Giratina's mortal blood spilled, seeping into the earth, through the dirt and grim, until it reached the other side. [break][break]
Droplet by droplet, his body was reforged, taking shape in the world below. Severed from the celestial ties he had forsaken, the lone deity drank this new world around him. It empty, hollow, redolent of the vibrancy of life. [break][break] Again, he had become a spectator to the world above. Only, this time, there was no returning to the meadows or holy gates, for his soul was tethered here. Distorted, yet the same. [break][break] "Some say its Giratina soul that keeps us grounded to the earth."
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