1 - Brave New World
Sudmensch
Professional Procrastinator
- Pronouns
- he/him
Summary: So, I woke up as an apparently feral Oshawott without any memories but being human in a world where humans are long gone, and now I have to join my ever-anxious Treecko friend, journey through this strange land without even being able to speak, and find answers or die trying, all while a mysterious group plots some dark path for me and this world. Yep, sounds reasonable to me.
Contains swearing, blood, and some dark themes.
1 - Brave New World
The sun beat down relentlessly on the dense forest, the only reprieve to those within being the occasional cloud obscuring the searing heat. Among the seemingly endless rows of trees the mystery dungeon boasted, an odd sight could be seen: a Quilava, hunched over digging through the tall grass quietly muttering to himself. Apparently unsuccessful in his search, he picked a single sticker from his paw as he groaned, sitting down to rest.
"Why does it always have to be a seed?" he groaned to himself. Swallowing the grit in his mouth, he set his pack down next to him, then dug for his canteen. It had been emptied about half an hour ago, but honestly, he wasn't complaining as long as he could get a few drops. Fire-types like him were known to be resistant towards heat, but even they could only take so much before they started to show their wear. Of course, for the Quilava, that wear meant his core literally burning him alive from the inside out. He preferred not to think about that.
Reviver Seeds were nothing anyone would want to lose, of course, especially an entire bag of them, but did it have to be Team Apex that had to find such things? Now, Quinite Forest was not exactly the most forgiving mystery dungeon to inexperienced explorers, as was the case with many of the dungeons in these lands, but still...
A sharp whistle rang through the dense forest. The Quilava perked up, a small excited spark escaping from the vents on his back. He trotted through a long, path-like clearing towards the source of the whistle: a Leafeon standing over a small, pale yellow seed. The Quilava picked it up gingerly, praying that this would be the start of what they were searching for. He looked it over for about a minute as the Leafeon waited, only for her to notice his eye beginning to twitch. She backed away as flames erupted from his back, his trembling paws clenched tightly around the seed. With a strangled yell, the Quilava threw it at the nearest tree, which promptly detonated with a loud bang. The Leafeon watched on, her eyes wide as the Quilava turned around panting, his paws clenched into tight fists.
"Another fucking Blast Seed," he said between clenched teeth.
The Quilava crumpled down and put his paws on his head, still seething as the Leafeon slowly approached him.
"Ardie, it's okay, you-" she began, only to be interrupted by her partner's exasperated sigh.
"Please, just don't, May," Arden whispered.
He had lost count of how many false positives the team had had over the day. Even May's usual demeanor was no match for the seemingly endless feral onslaughts, the scorching summer heat, and the maddeningly labyrinthine nature of Quinite Forest. He chuckled bitterly as he stood back up.
"Remember the good old days, back when Team Apex meant something? You know, when the most important thing we'd be doing at any given moment meant more than just finding some Pokémon's seeds? Victini as my witness, we've clocked a damn legendary between its eyes, and look where we are now..." May looked on as he continued to sulk. Arden knew that doing jobs like these was for the greater good, but still, there were moments like these where he wished for something more like the good old days...
"Honestly, I'm about ready to just pull out the Escape Orb. Sure, Arcanine wouldn't be very happy, but it can't be worse than another eight hours in here, right?" he said.
May let out a snort at his remark, her face relaxing as she turned to face one of the paths.
"Don't worry, Pike said that he'd look out for a staircase while he looked for Rye. Who knows, maybe it'll be up there and we won't have to listen to you whine anymore."
Arden was about to retort when a loud fluttering noise came from behind them. They spun around just in time to see a Swellow land and give a quick nod in acknowledgment of their presence.
"What've we got, Pike?" Arden inquired to the bird.
"I'd say the staircase's 'bout half a mile east. No sign of Lotad's seeds, though I did find the kid," he replied.
The two Pokémon perked up. The apprentice they had brought for the day's mission had been knocked into the river during an encounter with a particularly nasty feral, which had only continued to attack them when they tried to grab him. He had been missing for an hour now, and his survival in such an unforgiving dungeon had been doubtful at the time.
"Is he okay? Where is he?" May insisted. Pike shifted uncomfortably, the feathers on his chest flattening.
"That's the thing. He's around the area where that flock of Zubats attacked us."
The two's eyes widened as the information sank in. Dread-filled silence lingered for a moment before Arden spoke up.
"May, we do have any more Rollcall Orbs?"
May's face fell. She clutched the bag's strap between her teeth, tightening it around her as she replied, a hint of frustration in her voice.
"No, you used our only one when we ran into that warp trap."
Before Arden could do anything, May had begun bounding the way she had come, ignoring her partner's calls for her to come back. Pike sighed as Arden gritted his teeth and began picking up his things.
"Honestly, she's gonna get herself killed one day doin' that. You know as good as I do that those ferals... what is it ya say? Attack first, ask questions later? Get rid of that last bit and you're spot on. Little bastards," Pike said.
Arden gave a dry chuckle as the two hurriedly followed the path May had took. Pike couldn't help but stop to look back at the forestry behind them, which appeared to have caught ablaze by this point.
"I take it you found another Blast Seed?" the Swellow asked.
"What else?"
"Well, aren't ya gonna at least try to put that out?"
"Fuck it, just let the dungeon take care of it."
"Hello?!"
On a tree on a riverbank about half a mile away, a Treecko clutched tightly to a branch, looking around desperately for his superiors as the sky above him began to darken with the coming of the evening.
"Mr. Arden? Ms. May? Anyone?!"
He was again met with silence. Letting out a defeated groan, he climbed down from the tree. Honestly, he had been expecting a lot less from this mission, as every mission before this in his apprenticeship with Team Apex mostly had him carrying bags and facing off against the occasional weaker Pokémon. The Treecko had been separated from the others when a troublesome Sawsbuck had knocked him into the river, knocking him out in the process. When he had finally came to, he had been washed up in an unfamiliar place with nothing but a curious school of Basculin for his troubles. He doubted that Team Apex would be able to hear him at this point, so the best he could hope for was to wait for Pike to see him. He headed over to the riverbank, catching a glimpse of his reflection. Staring at it, he gave a small, bitter sigh.
"S-so much for becoming a great explorer, huh? I just wish I had someone like Dill to help make me less... useless..."
As he sulked, an anomaly in the scenery entered his peripheral vision. The Treecko whipped his head up to find a strange object lazily floating down the river. Intrigued, he squinted to see it clearer, then recoiled slightly, beginning to panic. Floating on the river was what appeared to be an aqua-blue Pokémon, unconscious and face down in the water.
The Treecko swore to himself. What was he supposed to do here? Judging by the lack of any sort of supplies with it, he could assume that this was a feral. If that was the case, then would saving it be worth it? He recalled what Pike had told him time and again as he watched the Pokémon drift.
"Don't ever let ya guard down around a feral. It'll rip you apart the first chance it gets, and there is no negotiating with it. It will not listen, it will not care, it will only see you as prey."
The Treecko bit his lip and reluctantly turned his back to the shape, beginning to walk away. As he did, though, a thought occurred to him. This was the Serperior River, and Pokémon falling in and drifting into this dungeon was not unheard of. Most times, they never made it out... so what if...
He looked back to the shape, which had passed him by this point. It twitched in its unconsciousness, only inciting further emotion. What if this wasn't a feral? Would he be responsible for someone's death if it wasn't?
"...n-no. Not again."
The Treecko sharply inhaled, hoping this wouldn't prove a mistake, and dove into the river.
Author's Note: Hoo, boy. First time posting here, here's hoping my little project here's up to standard. All I've really got to say is I hope you enjoy.
Contains swearing, blood, and some dark themes.
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1 - Brave New World
Help me...
Please... someone, anyone...
It hurts...
It hurts so much...
...I can't hold on... the poison's setting in...
I'm so sorry...
...
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Please... someone, anyone...
It hurts...
It hurts so much...
...I can't hold on... the poison's setting in...
I'm so sorry...
...
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The sun beat down relentlessly on the dense forest, the only reprieve to those within being the occasional cloud obscuring the searing heat. Among the seemingly endless rows of trees the mystery dungeon boasted, an odd sight could be seen: a Quilava, hunched over digging through the tall grass quietly muttering to himself. Apparently unsuccessful in his search, he picked a single sticker from his paw as he groaned, sitting down to rest.
"Why does it always have to be a seed?" he groaned to himself. Swallowing the grit in his mouth, he set his pack down next to him, then dug for his canteen. It had been emptied about half an hour ago, but honestly, he wasn't complaining as long as he could get a few drops. Fire-types like him were known to be resistant towards heat, but even they could only take so much before they started to show their wear. Of course, for the Quilava, that wear meant his core literally burning him alive from the inside out. He preferred not to think about that.
Reviver Seeds were nothing anyone would want to lose, of course, especially an entire bag of them, but did it have to be Team Apex that had to find such things? Now, Quinite Forest was not exactly the most forgiving mystery dungeon to inexperienced explorers, as was the case with many of the dungeons in these lands, but still...
A sharp whistle rang through the dense forest. The Quilava perked up, a small excited spark escaping from the vents on his back. He trotted through a long, path-like clearing towards the source of the whistle: a Leafeon standing over a small, pale yellow seed. The Quilava picked it up gingerly, praying that this would be the start of what they were searching for. He looked it over for about a minute as the Leafeon waited, only for her to notice his eye beginning to twitch. She backed away as flames erupted from his back, his trembling paws clenched tightly around the seed. With a strangled yell, the Quilava threw it at the nearest tree, which promptly detonated with a loud bang. The Leafeon watched on, her eyes wide as the Quilava turned around panting, his paws clenched into tight fists.
"Another fucking Blast Seed," he said between clenched teeth.
The Quilava crumpled down and put his paws on his head, still seething as the Leafeon slowly approached him.
"Ardie, it's okay, you-" she began, only to be interrupted by her partner's exasperated sigh.
"Please, just don't, May," Arden whispered.
He had lost count of how many false positives the team had had over the day. Even May's usual demeanor was no match for the seemingly endless feral onslaughts, the scorching summer heat, and the maddeningly labyrinthine nature of Quinite Forest. He chuckled bitterly as he stood back up.
"Remember the good old days, back when Team Apex meant something? You know, when the most important thing we'd be doing at any given moment meant more than just finding some Pokémon's seeds? Victini as my witness, we've clocked a damn legendary between its eyes, and look where we are now..." May looked on as he continued to sulk. Arden knew that doing jobs like these was for the greater good, but still, there were moments like these where he wished for something more like the good old days...
"Honestly, I'm about ready to just pull out the Escape Orb. Sure, Arcanine wouldn't be very happy, but it can't be worse than another eight hours in here, right?" he said.
May let out a snort at his remark, her face relaxing as she turned to face one of the paths.
"Don't worry, Pike said that he'd look out for a staircase while he looked for Rye. Who knows, maybe it'll be up there and we won't have to listen to you whine anymore."
Arden was about to retort when a loud fluttering noise came from behind them. They spun around just in time to see a Swellow land and give a quick nod in acknowledgment of their presence.
"What've we got, Pike?" Arden inquired to the bird.
"I'd say the staircase's 'bout half a mile east. No sign of Lotad's seeds, though I did find the kid," he replied.
The two Pokémon perked up. The apprentice they had brought for the day's mission had been knocked into the river during an encounter with a particularly nasty feral, which had only continued to attack them when they tried to grab him. He had been missing for an hour now, and his survival in such an unforgiving dungeon had been doubtful at the time.
"Is he okay? Where is he?" May insisted. Pike shifted uncomfortably, the feathers on his chest flattening.
"That's the thing. He's around the area where that flock of Zubats attacked us."
The two's eyes widened as the information sank in. Dread-filled silence lingered for a moment before Arden spoke up.
"May, we do have any more Rollcall Orbs?"
May's face fell. She clutched the bag's strap between her teeth, tightening it around her as she replied, a hint of frustration in her voice.
"No, you used our only one when we ran into that warp trap."
Before Arden could do anything, May had begun bounding the way she had come, ignoring her partner's calls for her to come back. Pike sighed as Arden gritted his teeth and began picking up his things.
"Honestly, she's gonna get herself killed one day doin' that. You know as good as I do that those ferals... what is it ya say? Attack first, ask questions later? Get rid of that last bit and you're spot on. Little bastards," Pike said.
Arden gave a dry chuckle as the two hurriedly followed the path May had took. Pike couldn't help but stop to look back at the forestry behind them, which appeared to have caught ablaze by this point.
"I take it you found another Blast Seed?" the Swellow asked.
"What else?"
"Well, aren't ya gonna at least try to put that out?"
"Fuck it, just let the dungeon take care of it."
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"Hello?!"
On a tree on a riverbank about half a mile away, a Treecko clutched tightly to a branch, looking around desperately for his superiors as the sky above him began to darken with the coming of the evening.
"Mr. Arden? Ms. May? Anyone?!"
He was again met with silence. Letting out a defeated groan, he climbed down from the tree. Honestly, he had been expecting a lot less from this mission, as every mission before this in his apprenticeship with Team Apex mostly had him carrying bags and facing off against the occasional weaker Pokémon. The Treecko had been separated from the others when a troublesome Sawsbuck had knocked him into the river, knocking him out in the process. When he had finally came to, he had been washed up in an unfamiliar place with nothing but a curious school of Basculin for his troubles. He doubted that Team Apex would be able to hear him at this point, so the best he could hope for was to wait for Pike to see him. He headed over to the riverbank, catching a glimpse of his reflection. Staring at it, he gave a small, bitter sigh.
"S-so much for becoming a great explorer, huh? I just wish I had someone like Dill to help make me less... useless..."
As he sulked, an anomaly in the scenery entered his peripheral vision. The Treecko whipped his head up to find a strange object lazily floating down the river. Intrigued, he squinted to see it clearer, then recoiled slightly, beginning to panic. Floating on the river was what appeared to be an aqua-blue Pokémon, unconscious and face down in the water.
The Treecko swore to himself. What was he supposed to do here? Judging by the lack of any sort of supplies with it, he could assume that this was a feral. If that was the case, then would saving it be worth it? He recalled what Pike had told him time and again as he watched the Pokémon drift.
"Don't ever let ya guard down around a feral. It'll rip you apart the first chance it gets, and there is no negotiating with it. It will not listen, it will not care, it will only see you as prey."
The Treecko bit his lip and reluctantly turned his back to the shape, beginning to walk away. As he did, though, a thought occurred to him. This was the Serperior River, and Pokémon falling in and drifting into this dungeon was not unheard of. Most times, they never made it out... so what if...
He looked back to the shape, which had passed him by this point. It twitched in its unconsciousness, only inciting further emotion. What if this wasn't a feral? Would he be responsible for someone's death if it wasn't?
"...n-no. Not again."
The Treecko sharply inhaled, hoping this wouldn't prove a mistake, and dove into the river.
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Author's Note: Hoo, boy. First time posting here, here's hoping my little project here's up to standard. All I've really got to say is I hope you enjoy.
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