wayofvoice: (Zun Haal Viik + Where you used to be)
Paarthurnax ([personal profile] wayofvoice) wrote in [community profile] thebastion2014-08-01 08:00 pm

Day 215

Who: Paarthurnax and you
Open: Open
When: Day 215, morning and afternoon
Where: Across the river from Dragonfield
What: Dragon lessons are best held in groups, don't you know? Plus, a survey.
Format: Any
Notes: The two separate situations, for sake of ease, will be in two different top threads. Consider the dovahzul group a sort of mingle! Get to know your fellow students better.


In the time between morning and noon, Paarthurnax settles down by the river of Dragonfield where the usual stone tablet depicting all the letters of dovahzul is. It's a recognizable landmark, after all... Although he won't turn away new faces.

During the afternoon, anyone venturing nearby will be called to by the old dragon. Investigate?
gianthobo: (upon pillars of salt and pillars of sand)

[personal profile] gianthobo 2014-08-02 04:59 am (UTC)(link)
It's not a bad idea...

[Floette nods, and floats over to the dragon, giving him a friendly pat on the nose. Hello, friend!]

I can list what my Pokemon can do, if you want.
gianthobo: (.floette)

[personal profile] gianthobo 2014-08-02 06:54 pm (UTC)(link)
[She floats away after, well aware of how dragons breathe. She'll take you down, Paar.]

Hmm... well, let's start with Floette. She's a fairy-type Pokemon, which are more common in my region than in any other. She can help plants bloom, and when she's in battle with a grass-type Pokemon, she can prevent enemies from lowering their strength.

The particular skills she knows - Moonblast, Petal Dance, Aromatherapy, and Light of Ruin. The first, Moonblast, draws the power of the moon to strike at her opponents. The second, Petal Dance, attacks the enemy with flower petals, though it leaves her a bit dizzy and confused afterwards. Aromatherapy heals things like burns, paralysis, poison, and the like.

[He pauses before continuing.]

Light of Ruin is an attack I've only seen from her, not any other Floette. It draws on the lingering power from the Ultimate Weapon within her and attacks an enemy. Sometimes it makes them flinch, providing an opening. In addition, the flower she carries is a flower that's extinct in our world. Or was, at the time of the Calamity.

[They're all extinct now.]

... She has some elemental strengths and weaknesses as well. Fairy types in general are one of the only types that can do significant damage against dragon types, who only take the same sort of damage from ice or other dragons.
gianthobo: (upon pillars of salt and pillars of sand)

[personal profile] gianthobo 2014-08-04 10:32 pm (UTC)(link)
[Neither of them seem to mind - they've heard worse.]

Does it?
gianthobo: (.floette)

[personal profile] gianthobo 2014-08-04 10:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah.

[Floette frowns. She doesn't want to hurt you! In fact, she hugs the side of his snout gently before backing off.]
gianthobo: (revolutionaries wait)

[personal profile] gianthobo 2014-08-04 11:23 pm (UTC)(link)
[She settles down onto his hat.]

Torkoal's body remains hot at all times, and many of his attacks rely on using his mass against an opponent. Stone Edge slams rocks into an opponent, Lava Plume spews incredibly hot magma, Body Slam has him simply use his own bulk to inflict damage, and Return... is a curious move, but draws on the power of bonds between a trainer and their Pokemon to inflict damage.

He's also the youngest of my Pokemon aside from Eevee.
gianthobo: (for my head on a silver plate)

[personal profile] gianthobo 2014-08-05 01:34 am (UTC)(link)
Bonds are... mm. I'm starting to re-learn the importance of them, but in my world it seems that... trainers who do not form bonds with their Pokemon - positive bonds - never reach the same kind of skill and understanding with their team that make certain trainers incredibly powerful.

It's not something that can be measured, only felt. In fact, there is a temporary type of evolution that relies on both trainer and Pokemon being incredibly close. I don't have access to that sort of power. Calem does, however.
gianthobo: (couldn't believe what I'd become)

[personal profile] gianthobo 2014-08-05 02:33 am (UTC)(link)
It's difficult to find someone who is a good example of it, but there are some. It's... fascinating to watch, but difficult to understand.

But we both have plenty of time to see, don't we?
gianthobo: (.golurk)

[personal profile] gianthobo 2014-08-05 03:31 am (UTC)(link)
... Golurk has immense strength, fueled by a strange energy. Phantom Force is a Ghost-type move that slams energy against a foe, and Mega Punch is much like it sounds like, as is Heavy Slam. He also can use Return.

Meanwhile Sigilyph can use Return, as well as Air Slash which cuts with air, and Psychic which attacks a foe with mental energy. Cosmic Power boosts his defensive power. It's more useful than some people realize.
gianthobo: (upon pillars of salt and pillars of sand)

[personal profile] gianthobo 2014-08-06 01:53 am (UTC)(link)
No, not really. We don't really have much of a reason to battle.
gianthobo: (for some reason I can't explain)

[personal profile] gianthobo 2014-08-06 05:07 am (UTC)(link)
Many people did what some called the 'gym challenge' - battle trainers authorized to give out certain badges that signified achievement. Many of them specialized in a single type, and there was a final challenge once all eight gym leaders in a region were defeated. Each region has an 'Elite Four' and a 'Champion' who are considered the strongest trainers in the region. These trainers usually make most of their money off of challenges, because it's customary and expected to give the winner a monetary prize.

Others do it simply in order to strengthen their Pokemon - not out of a need to challenge people, but simply because they're friends and companions and need exercise just as much as humans do. Still others do it in order to teach their Pokemon as many moves as they can in order to breed them with others to create strong Pokemon, either for themselves or for others. A few do it out of a need for survival, usually to fend off wild Pokemon.
gianthobo: (revolutionaries wait)

[personal profile] gianthobo 2014-08-06 05:48 am (UTC)(link)
It's different here. There's no organized system. But the Pokemon here... most of them were born here, and this is what's normal for them. So it's all right.
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[personal profile] gianthobo 2014-08-06 05:53 am (UTC)(link)
We can teach them, if they want. It's a matter of getting the word out.

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