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Fifth Spell: Post-Victory [Video].
Is Keldor looking inordinately pleased with himself? Does he have a reason to be?
Yes and yes.
Not long after coming back from the battle convention, Keldor decided to get in some last-minute training for his very first ever gym battle. Much was learned while he was there, and, eager to put that new knowledge to good use, Keldor did what he could to get everyone as ready as they could be for the showdown with Falkner.
But first, he'd decided to test what he learned on the students, who were the only ones there at the time [not that he minded at all—all experience is valuable; including the ones that gain levels].
Sadly, though, they're just students and can't give out badges to trainers no matter how well they did. If Keldor wanted one, he'd have to come back another time.
He did, and this time, Falkner was in.
It was a good battle, and at the end, Keldor got what he came for.
Now that that's over, it's time to get ready to pack it up and head on out towards Azalea Town and the next challenge.
First, though, Keldor has something else he'd like to do.
Shidosanda the Hisuian Voltorb and Fukiran the Growlithe are sitting in front of their trainer as their teammates look on.
It's a big day. A momentous occasion.
In Keldor's hands are two boxes. Inside these boxes are a leaf stone and a fire stone. He'd gotten them not that long ago, and had been keeping them boxed to prevent an accidental exposure to them.
Now? He's going to use them.
"You have done well," he addresses them all. "Fought well and helped me earn the Zephyr Badge. And now it is time for the next stage."
Keldor opens the boxes and empties the contents into his hand. Is he nervous? Yes. But he doesn't show it.
"Shidosanda?"
The Voltorb rolls forward.
Keldor touches it with the leaf stone.
A flash of light, and the stone is gone.
"EEEEEEEEEEEEELLLECCCTROOOOOOOOOOOODE!"
"Fukiran?"
The Growlithe comes forward.
"It is your turn."
But this time Keldor hesitates in evolving.
Is his bond with the Growlithe strong enough? Will Fukiran's disposition change once he's an Arcanine? Will he accept the kind of non-battle training Keldor intends for him?
Will Keldor be able to use Fukiran to get about the Pokemon World with?
Only one way to know...
Yes and yes.
Not long after coming back from the battle convention, Keldor decided to get in some last-minute training for his very first ever gym battle. Much was learned while he was there, and, eager to put that new knowledge to good use, Keldor did what he could to get everyone as ready as they could be for the showdown with Falkner.
But first, he'd decided to test what he learned on the students, who were the only ones there at the time [not that he minded at all—all experience is valuable; including the ones that gain levels].
Sadly, though, they're just students and can't give out badges to trainers no matter how well they did. If Keldor wanted one, he'd have to come back another time.
He did, and this time, Falkner was in.
It was a good battle, and at the end, Keldor got what he came for.
Now that that's over, it's time to get ready to pack it up and head on out towards Azalea Town and the next challenge.
First, though, Keldor has something else he'd like to do.
Shidosanda the Hisuian Voltorb and Fukiran the Growlithe are sitting in front of their trainer as their teammates look on.
It's a big day. A momentous occasion.
In Keldor's hands are two boxes. Inside these boxes are a leaf stone and a fire stone. He'd gotten them not that long ago, and had been keeping them boxed to prevent an accidental exposure to them.
Now? He's going to use them.
"You have done well," he addresses them all. "Fought well and helped me earn the Zephyr Badge. And now it is time for the next stage."
Keldor opens the boxes and empties the contents into his hand. Is he nervous? Yes. But he doesn't show it.
"Shidosanda?"
The Voltorb rolls forward.
Keldor touches it with the leaf stone.
A flash of light, and the stone is gone.
"EEEEEEEEEEEEELLLECCCTROOOOOOOOOOOODE!"
"Fukiran?"
The Growlithe comes forward.
"It is your turn."
But this time Keldor hesitates in evolving.
Is his bond with the Growlithe strong enough? Will Fukiran's disposition change once he's an Arcanine? Will he accept the kind of non-battle training Keldor intends for him?
Will Keldor be able to use Fukiran to get about the Pokemon World with?
Only one way to know...
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Is everything okay here?
Everything is well, thank you for inquiring.
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[He smiles.]
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Ah. Thank you. I will enjoy this muchly on my journey.
You're quite welcome! Is there anything else you'd like.
[Now that you're asking...]
The Sinistea outside. They are yours?
Oh, no. They just like to gather around at night. I think they feel I've got some really good tea here.
They may be correct about that.
[More happy faces from the host.]
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[Radley smiles and takes his. The Pokemon warble happily.]
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But right now it's time to pay the old man—
—who gets a little extra as a gratuity.
He's Very Happy Now.
So will Keldor be if he can catch tiny ghostly teacups.]
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Thanks again! It's been really nice.
[He gets up with his Pokemon.]
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It was never this cold back in Anwat Gar. I shall need to procure something if the temperature continues to fall.
[Catching Sinistea will need to wait a moment, or it won't be pokemon Keldor will be catching tonight.]
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It probably will get colder, if it's like back home. The seasons so far have been pretty similar. Winter is really cold, depending on where you live.
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[He finds a coat, but unfortunately, it's a little thin. Keldor will need to go shopping tomorrow to find something better-suited for the upcoming cold season.]
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[He should probably get things too, come to think of it.]
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[Also he'd like to have a go at catching a Sinistea, and who knows how long that would take.]
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[But trying to catch a Sinistea might help him warm up through physical activity; at least for tonight.]
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[If he can even see one at this time of night.
Time to call for some help.]
Tanpopo! Go!
[He sends out his Ampharos first, in the hopes it can "shine a light" on things.]
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Small shapes. But then, they're teacups, so of course they would be small.
Too small for physical attacks like Tackle—we'd spend the whole night trying to hit one and never succeed
to say nothing about how Normal-type moves are useless against Ghost-types.]Tanpopo. Try a Thunder Wave on...
[Uh...]
That one.
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Radley watches too.]
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Ammmm!
[Tanpopo sends out a weakened Thunder Wave. It doesn't hit the one it was supposed to target, but it does get two others who weren't paying attention. Now paralysed, the Sinisteas just float about in mid-air.]
Excellent work, Tanpopo. But...
[Which one do we take? Do we mind potentially catching twins?]
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Keldor isn't asking himself that.]
I suppose I shall take what I am given.
[I'm sure there are worse fates than being able to still be with the friends you have amongst your kind as you're captured.]
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[Might as well, seeing he's paralysed both of them and all. Two balls are pulled out of the backpack and tossed, one at a time, at the Sinistea.
The balls drop to the ground and wiggle only once before stopping, then disappearing into storage.]
Good work, Tanpopo.
[Wow that was ... surprisingly easy.]
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Thank you.
[For a job well done, Tanpopo gets one of the sweets from the teahouse.
Oooh! Yummy!]
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