HelloYellow17
Gym Leader
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Okay so. I knew this was going to be a dark and gloomy fic before I came into it. I knew my emotions were gonna get wrecked. But I was still not prepared, ouch. There’s some heavy stuff in here, but you handle it beautifully. I feel so badly for Forsira. Poor thing just needs a hug. And a friend that won’t die or abandon her. :(
That said, I’m enjoying the story a lot! Your prose is excellent—not that this comes as any surprise, since I’ve loved what I saw of Mafia!Tefiren and you always have very based takes on writing from conversations in the server. More specifically, your scene-setting is lovely, your characterizations are vivid and distinct, and I especially love your descriptions of Pokémon physiology and evolution. This is a very solidly written fic, and I am hooked.
Now, let’s dive into specifics!
Elephant graveyard from lion king vibes
Okay so. I knew this was going to be a dark and gloomy fic before I came into it. I knew my emotions were gonna get wrecked. But I was still not prepared, ouch. There’s some heavy stuff in here, but you handle it beautifully. I feel so badly for Forsira. Poor thing just needs a hug. And a friend that won’t die or abandon her. :(
That said, I’m enjoying the story a lot! Your prose is excellent—not that this comes as any surprise, since I’ve loved what I saw of Mafia!Tefiren and you always have very based takes on writing from conversations in the server. More specifically, your scene-setting is lovely, your characterizations are vivid and distinct, and I especially love your descriptions of Pokémon physiology and evolution. This is a very solidly written fic, and I am hooked.
Now, let’s dive into specifics!
WOW okay, what an opening sentence! It certainly did its job. I was instantly gripped.From the moment her parents’ panicked voices woke her in the night, she knew they were going to die.
Really love the capitalization of Them. It makes the enemy feel more like a faceless, malicious presence than an actual tangible foe you can fight—and in some ways, this is technically true, if you choose to view the enemy as bigotry and prejudice rather than just a group of Sceptile.“It’s Them,” said her father, his voice so full of dread that he barely sounded anything like the Archopy she knew. Just hearing that word gave her a terrible feeling of finality. She knew who They were. They were the ones who would come to take her parents away. Now They were here, creeping around below, waiting for Their chance to strike.
This hit hard. It’s one thing to watch your parents get murdered; it’s another to see your father, your role model, your protector, crack and crumble and fall apart in the face of death. That would certainly stick with you.“I don’t want to help!” protested Resten, his voice high and desperate. “I want to live!”
Forsira flinched, pressing herself back into the trunk behind her and trembling. Below, the sounds of movement drew closer. She stared at Resten, finding that he terrified her more than anything else. She couldn’t bear to see this frightened shadow of himself that her father had become.
Ohhh baby no don’t do that—She opened her eyes slowly and forced her shaking body to turn around and look down at where they’d all been fighting.
Oh man. Those images are going to stick with her for a long, long time. I have similar feelings about death—I struggle to be present when someone is on their deathbed, largely because I don’t want my last memories of them to be…that. Even with house pets, it’s very difficult for me. I really really feel for Forsira here.She didn’t know how long she lay there, still staring dully at the tree trunk in front of her nose. It might have been days. She’d given up trying to get her parents’ bodies out of her head – no matter how hard she tried, it didn’t seem like it was going to happen. She wasn’t even sure if she wanted to forget those images, horrible as they were. It would almost be like forgetting her parents had ever been there.
Well, sir, I have news for you!Zathern didn’t let up. He took a slow step towards her, still smiling that welcoming smile. “Aw, come on,” he said. “It can’t be that bad.”
Aw baby. 💛 I JUST WANNA HUG HERShe didn’t know if she wanted to see someone else’s mother and be reminded that hers wasn’t there anymore. But still she followed him.
Random note, but can I just say I LOVE your names? Because I love your names. They’re all unique and have so much character. I feel like I know the gist of each character’s personality just by learning their name, somehow. It’s really satisfying.“My name is Azma. Zathern here is my son.”
Azma is a good mum, bless her.Azma had nonetheless insisted that Forsira sleep in a tree close to hers and Zathern’s, so that she could keep watch over her in case anything happened.
Oh this made me so sad. :( memories of a loved one fading? That’s gut wrenching stuff.She wondered if her parents had been the same, but already her memories of them were beginning to fade. She could only recall certain moments with them now, times they’d reassured her and made the dangers go away, times they’d made her laugh – moments that really shone.
Oh, so normal Grovyles exist! I thought Archopy replaced Grovyle, but apparently not!Forsira thought about the Grovyle form – she’d met quite a few of them on Zathern’s tours, too – the taller, sleeker shape, the leaves, the claws. It would be nice to be something other than a tiny little Treecko. She nodded slowly. “Yes.”
Love this touch of Pokémon naturally loving battling, and instinctively knowing how to!But after more prompting from Zathern, some kind of inner drive overtook her and she leapt out of the tree, falling towards her foe. She found herself flipping over in midair before she met it – somehow her body just knew what to do – and her tails slammed the Zigzagoon against the ground with all the power from her fall. She leapt away and landed, if a little unsteadily, on her feet nearby, panting but pleased with herself.
Lolol Zathern means well but he has about as much tact and sensitivity as a brick.Forsira stared down at the ground, embarrassed. “I didn’t know,” she muttered. “And… my parents…”
“Oh.” Zathern grimaced awkwardly. “Yeah. I guess. But still!”
Awww baby. It’s okay to need comfort from someone else.Racing through the treetops, Forsira realised dimly that she was headed towards where Azma usually was on the edge of the clearing – that in the absence of her real parents, she wanted Azma to comfort her and tell her everything would be okay.
Huh. The fact that she’s eating a Zigzagoon after the two Treecko just battled a pair of them, and we know they are equally sentient…that’s kinda disturbing haha. Sure raises a lot of questions!Azma lifted her head from a brown and stripy carcass as she heard them approach. “Hello, you two,” she said. “Have some of this Zigzagoon if you’re…” She broke off, frowning with concern at Forsira. “What’s wrong?”
Ah, Forsira acknowledges this!She took in the Zigzagoon carcass as she ate, seeing an empty, half-eaten shell of the same species that she and Zathern had been battling for fun just a moment ago. It felt strange.
Love this bit of lore. That’s a lot of trust to put in someone who could easily lie and kill you, but it’s clear that this is some kind of unspoken code and to break it would be extremely taboo.“Then there is nothing wrong with that,” said Azma. “It’s less important when you’re a Treecko, as you don’t have any deadly weapons you can hunt and kill with, but once you are a Grovyle, it is vital when you’re not hunting that you make it clear to a wild Pokémon that you just want a friendly battle. That way, the Pokémon knows what it’s fighting for. Asking for a battle is like a promise that you’re not going to kill them. You should never break it.”
I do wonder if there is more reason to it than that, but…at the same time, I’d buy it if this really is the only reason. Sadly, it’s realistic enough. 💔Azma gazed solemnly out towards the other side of the island. She didn’t answer for a moment. “They’re convinced that a Sceptile is better than an Archopy,” she said eventually.
Forsira felt tears pricking at her eyes. It didn’t make any sense. Her parents had died because of that? “But then… why kill us?”
Azma closed her eyes and shook her head. “Some people need no more reason than that.”
Ohhhhhh it makes a bit more sense now. Archopy are evolved from Grovyle. Also, oof. They’re so closely related.“You’re still a Treecko. The Sceptile evolve from Grovyle, just like Archopy do. Treecko and Grovyle are safe from Them because you’re exactly like Their own children.”
Oh!? MA’AM I HAVE QUESTIONS“They won’t kill me,” said Azma darkly, in such a way that Forsira knew she utterly believed that. “Not for a long time.”
Ahahaha I loved this lineAs they sat in companionable silence – the silence was unusual, but Zathern had his mouth full, and that had been known to keep him quiet on occasion –
OKAY SO THEORY TIME. I was wondering earlier where Zathern’s dad was, since there’s no mention of him ever, and Forsira had both of her parents present. I think Zathern’s dad is a Sceptile, and the only reason they won’t kill Azma is because they have some sort of deal where she won’t die until after Zathern has grown and evolved.“Sceptile,” he said, grinning.
Forsira tried to keep the disappointment out of her eyes. She believed what Azma had told her about not all Sceptile being Them, but still, the thought of Zathern turning into one made her uneasy. But she didn’t want to upset her friend, so she said nothing except, “How does she know?”
Zathern shrugged. “She’s my mum.”
Love this description!!Part of Forsira wanted to say something to him, but she couldn’t speak; her body had control, lengthening her fingers and toes to turn them into claws, her head becoming flatter and longer. Her tails shrank away into nothing, and she felt creepily empty without them until two leaves grew in their place, joined by another extending from the back of her head and a cluster of three emerging from each wrist, each of them instantly feeling as much like a part of her as her tails had once been. With what seemed like a huge sigh of exertion from her body, the blinding light faded and she could see again.
Oh boy. I’m sure that won’t have horrible consequences down the road. *unquag*Azma somehow seemed to understand what she meant. “Oh, no,” she said. “Germane’s an adult. He should have evolved into Archopy a long time ago, but he stops his body from doing so. He thinks that way he’ll be safe from Them.”
Oh wow. Genocide is a heavy topic all on its own, but you’re also tackling the existential crises of predators! And I love it. The way it’s described is a great way to portray it, with the “hidden predator within”. I always thought it would be interesting to see a story from a predator’s perspective, specifically focusing on the fact that they have to kill to live.“The point was to show you the state of mind you need to be in when you hunt. If you kill while you are still yourself, the guilt you would feel from ending another sentient creature’s life would build up each time and destroy you from the inside. You have to distance yourself from everything that makes you you and call upon the… ah… predator within. It’s a natural part of all of us.”
So this chapter is PACKED with all kinds of foreshadowing for Zathern and I DO NOT LIKE IT, NOPEDon’t ever lose what makes you you.” Her gaze lingered on Zathern for a moment, before she suddenly blinked and looked away.
Poor girl has so much trauma, it’s honestly brutal that she has no other choice here.Forsira frowned. After what she’d seen happen to her parents, she just didn’t want to kill anything, whether it was ‘her’ doing the killing or not.
Oooof. I was not expecting Zathern to swoop in like that. The differences between him and Forsira are growing more and more stark by the minute, and I can’t help but think that just spells out bad news.Forsira sighed and stepped off the Zigzagoon, letting it go free. With a final frightened squeak, it scrambled away, so desperate to get away from her it wasn’t even looking where it was going –
– and a Grovyle leapt out of cover in the undergrowth as it ran past, pinning it to the ground, one of his blades already glowing. He looked into his prey with a predator’s cold eyes for an endless moment before drawing the blade across the Zigzagoon’s throat, ending its life.
The Grovyle leapt back from his prey, shook himself down and became Zathern again, standing there looking somewhat stunned. He glanced over towards Forsira and gave a vague wave of acknowledgement. “Hey, Forse.” He looked back at the dead Zigzagoon as she came over to join him. “That… it… you know, it wasn’t actually too bad,” he said eventually, sounding as though he was struggling to get words around it.
MORE FORESHADOWING, PLZ NOAzma busied herself with tearing off and eating another piece of Swellow flesh and didn’t answer until she’d finished it. “Nothing,” she said eventually. “Just the ramblings of an old girl. Well done, Zathern, really.” The look of anxiety came back. “Just remember to only let the predator out while hunting, and never at any other time. Please.”
Zathern still looked puzzled. “Yeah, of course.”
Lol why yes this sounds like a fantastic idea, I can’t see any possible way this could go wrong!“Have you ever been,” said Raphyn, his eyes twinkling, “to the sunrise side of the island?”
A sense of dread crept up Forsira’s spine.
“The side with all the Sceptile?” Zathern looked puzzled. “No. Why?”
“This is it,” came Raphyn’s voice from above her. “The ridge.”
It’s really infuriating that such a small group of mon on the island have SO much power, all because nobody else will lift a finger. What about the other species? They should care if their ecosystem gets messed up, no? Are none of the other Sceptile saying anything at all about this? Are the bad ones really that strong? And why don’t the Archopy band together? Aaagh it’s frustrating.The Sceptile took a step back, looking down at her as if she were mad. “What goes on on the other side of the island in the middle of the night has nothing to do with the rest of us,” she said firmly. “It’s not our fight.”
Oh. Oh no. Nooooononononono. Either that Sceptile is his dad or he has Very Bad Plans and will use the information Zathern gave him. Or both!“Forse! This place is awesome! Well, not this whole place, but we met this Sceptile called Tharann and he was great! We really got on – he seemed really interested about the Archopy side, asked me loads of questions about my mum and stuff.
Zathern, I love you, but maybe stop putting the blame on Forsira every time and try using your head for once? It’s no secret that she’s deeply traumatized by her parents’ deaths. She’s with you every second of every day! Come on, dude. It shouldn’t be that hard to remember.Zathern’s face fell. He suddenly looked really guilty. “Oh, Forse, I’m so sorry! I didn’t think – I was too busy talking to – but your parents – I should have thought – you should have said something, Forse!” He fidgeted on the branch. “You really seemed fine earlier, before we got split up. A bit nervous, maybe, but I thought you were just… I’m sorry. Let’s just go back, shall we?”
TROPIUS YESSSS I love seeing my banana tree dinos get some love :D“Tropius!” Zathern exclaimed gleefully, looking up at the nearest one that still towered over him even with its long neck lowered. Forsira could see it eyeing the two of them warily from underneath the makeshift shelter of its own leaves. She nodded, confused; she’d heard of Tropius, although she’d never actually seen one up close before, and she wasn’t sure what Zathern was getting at.
I love that you describe attacks without ever using their actual name. It’s always clear enough that I know exactly what move they are using even without it being directly said.Leaping backwards out of the fray, Forsira opened her mouth to let out a high-pitched garble of noise directed at the Tropius. As it cringed and lowered its head in discomfort, she grinned; this was something she’d been able to do for a while now that seemed to make the target more susceptible to attacks.
WHERE IS THAT B BUTTON WHEN YOU NEED IT?She watched helplessly as the white shape that had been Zathern grew taller and more angular, realising far too late that she needed to act. “No!” she cried desperately. “Please! Stop! I don’t want you to evolve!”
Love the tiny detail here, that when Zathern is in predator mode, he is no longer Zathern to her, but “the Sceptile.”The predator’s gaze in the Sceptile’s eyes made Forsira shiver.
Without warning, he flared into action, lighting his blades so brightly and shooting off the branch so fast that Forsira flinched, barely managing to stay in the tree. She watched in horror as the Sceptile struck the Dustox in midair, flinging it towards the earth and pinning it down with a savagery that gave Forsira flashbacks to a dark night, shining blades slicing through the air as tall figures leapt upwards, knocking her mother to the ground.
The reaction was mixed – only a small few had been envious, and many were just indifferent or perhaps slightly uncomfortable, as they had never known a Sceptile to live permanently on the sunset side before.
Further confirmation of my earlier theory about Zathern’s dad!!Azma’s reaction had been to smile, calmly congratulate her son and then excuse herself and leave because she hadn’t eaten in days and needed to hunt.
Oh gosh, this hit me like a punch to the gut. I mean, I’m not exactly surprised because Raphyn had “death fodder” written all over his character, but…for this to happen right after Zathern evolved? Ouch. My heart. :(Zathern poked Raphyn in the back with his claws. “Hey, Raphyn,” he said, grinning. “Wakey wakey. Been battling too hard again?”
Raphyn’s form remained limp, not so much as stirring.
But why??? Why is it set in stone? You’re a Sceptile now, why can’t you try to use your influence to put a stop to it?? Why is everyone just laying down and accepting this.“I’m not like him,” Zathern said, pointing at Raphyn’s body, his arm shaking, “or like them –” he indicated Raphyn’s dead parents – “or like you’ll be when you evolve. And don’t try and tell me you don’t know what you’ll evolve into until it happens. You’ve always known you’ll be an Archopy, I can tell. So has everyone else on this side of the island. You’re all going to become Archopy, and you’re all going to die, and I’m not.” The hard edge to his voice had begun to crack towards the end, and he turned away from her shakily, averting his eyes. “I can’t do this.”
A lovely bit of scenery here!Azma wasn’t there in her usual tree when she arrived, so Forsira made herself comfortable on a branch and gazed out at the sea. It was nothing like the calm, peaceful view it had been when Zathern had first shown it to her. With the sun hidden behind dark clouds and the rain hammering down on the water’s surface, the ocean seemed restless, turbulent.
OOOH. I really like this depiction of Sunny Day!!Once its squeal of pain had died down, the Bellossom shot her what might have been an indignant look, backing away again and throwing a cloud of golden sparkles into the air. Wary that this might be some kind of distraction, Forsira watched the tiny pinpricks of light rise up, turning the raindrops to steam as they touched, floating higher and higher until they reached above the canopy and into the clouds. The rain around the battlers petered out, the clouds above dissolving as they came into contact with the sparkles, and suddenly the sun’s rays were beating down on them through the gaps in the trees.
Forsira just can’t catch a break. :( SOMEONE GIVE HER HUGS AND LOVE AND SAFETY PLEASEThinking of her two former friends reminded Forsira uncomfortably that fully-evolved life was not all joy and freedom, as much as she might have liked it to be. Raphyn had been killed by Them simply because he was an Archopy. And now she was one too.
Her exhilaration suddenly dampened and all but gone, Forsira sullenly wheeled around and pointed herself downwards, back towards the island and reality waiting for her below. She folded her wings as she dropped through the canopy, landing with an ungainly skid, and looked around at the familiar array of trees. They’d always felt so safe to her and still did on an instinctive level, but she knew that nowhere would ever be completely safe again.