Diamondseed345
Pokémon Trainer
- Pronouns
- He/him
For millennia, it seemed as if the only thing humanity would know was war. Some could say that it is human nature for man to fight his brothers, whether it be for resources, honor; territory, or power. Man and his cousins will inevitably fight in a petty squabble over things that blood doesn't need to be shed over. The progress that humanity had made over its million-year-long journey showed that cooperation worked best.
Alone, no man or woman could bring down a Woolly Rhino or Cave Bear. But working together, a tribe of humans could bring down a Woolly Mammoth. Perhaps the benefits of cooperation could outweigh the downsides of war.
That could not be said for what was happening now. Men and women fought alongside their spirit allies, who rallied them against phantoms from the sky. Every day, humans and spirits fell in battle, and there was a rare chance that a body wouldn't be found.
This was how the ancients lived for hundreds of years. The spirits of the Earth would summon them to battle phantoms from the sky, and they accepted that as life.
Yet on one fateful day... it all stopped. It was slow at first, with skirmishes being less frequent. But when the phantoms from the sky could be seen retreating in their boats that could fly, a celebration was called for.
Bonfires were lit, and instruments were carved from available materials, human and Earth Spirit would dance and eat as equals. Both man and spirit were born from the Earth after all, why wouldn't they be considered as such?
Others... had different plans, however, Three phantoms, above the others. One stoic, one mournful, one indifferent. They were more than just mere phantoms and could have been considered more gods if anything. The indifferent one, however, was the one above them all. No emotion could be seen plastered on her face as if she wasn't there mentally.
Mother Earth could be seen far below, with flames lighting up different parts of the planet.
Hundreds, if not thousands of flying boats ascended through and out of the atmosphere of the planet, fleeing for their safety due to what was about to occur.
Whoever would be left behind would be completely obliterated, but their sacrifices would not be in vain.
Both Stoic and Mournful held their hands out, aura flowing out of the gemstones embedded in their chests. The one above them all joined in soon after, and it all combined into a glowing ball of multi-colored light; white yellow, and blue. It began to grow slowly and was soon released as a blinding ball of light, that would briefly outshine the Sun itself.
Yet the light did not bring about its intended effect, as instead of being obliterated... the spirits of the earth warped and contorted to resemble demons straight out of the Underworld.
Time... appeared to come to a standstill for a moment, and the environment too morphed into something new.
Multiple times the environment changed, into skylines of cities with different architectural styles; a bleak laboratory, and the inside of some kind of vehicle. Environments that all felt foreign, yet familiar somehow... then everything went white.
A boy woke up gasping in his loft bed, hitting his head on the ceiling less than two feet above his head. The strange crystalline deformity on his forehead had left another circular mark on the ceiling.
"Ow..." He had placed his hand on his forehead, trying to soothe the dull pain on his forehead. Moments later, he grabbed his phone which was placed in the area of his loft where the mattress didn't reach.
"8:21 AM," the clock said, nine minutes before his alarm. Much better than the usual record of the times he woke up before, best to get up now.
He climbed down from his loft and grabbed the outfit his mother had assigned for Friday from his dresser. A white-collared shirt with a jet black vest to go over it, khaki shorts, and white socks.
It wasn't long until he to the kitchen to make breakfast afterwards, but something seemed different. Usually, it felt as if he was being watched, and he believed he at least had some kind of answer as to why.
A figure out on the streets, or in the wooded hills behind his neighborhood. Usually, he'd see her during the evening after the sun went down, or soon after the sun had come up.
The figure was a woman, or at least he thought it was a woman. Usually, when he saw her, she seemed to emit some kind of glow, similar in intensity to the light the moon gave off when it was full.
She seemed creepy, but for one reason or another, he wasn't scared of her. Perhaps it was the feeling that he had for one reason or another; he had met her before, or the fact that he had seen her outside for as long as he could remember. Something about her just seemed... mystical.
An almost otherworldly feeling emanated from her, one he was also familiar with somehow, but not sure how.
Could she have been some kind of... guardian angel? No, no she couldn't be. Could he just have been hallucinating? That's what his mother kept telling him. He would have thought if he was hallucinating, there would have been something else wrong with him. But other than his... peculiar appearance, nothing about him felt off.
Speaking of someone who always seemed off...
"Elliott, why are you up so early?" A woman's voice asked, walking into the room. She had a cup of coffee in hand, emblazoned with a crimson logo.
"Oh, mother! I just woke up a couple minutes before my alarm."
"You didn't have to get up earlier though."
"I just wanted to take initiative."
"Well, that's very responsible of you..."
"Thank you, mother," Elliott said.
After breakfast, he got on to his morning chores while listening to a Bluetooth radio. Many years of performing said chores made him kind of an expert on the best way to get things done. Say, putting clean dishes in one sink and filling up said sink until it was full, then rinsing all the dishes at once.
Yet today, he could hear something new that he didn't hear often. His mother Lusamine, was arguing with one of her fellows. Elliott peaked around the corner to get a better understanding of what was going on but was hard of hearing due to the podcast he had been listening to.
"Well, What are we going to even do?? He doesn't have a birth certificate, and you know that!" She was holding a hand out and shaking it slightly out of what seemed like anger, though it seemed more out of... frustration.
"We can't just terminate him either! He's too important to just throw to the wolves like that! If your supposed formula for a synthetic Steinn solution can't be used, what then??"
She stood there listening to the person on the other side of the call and sighed. "You know that will be very difficult Dalton. What do you suggest?"
Once again, the only thing that could be heard was the podcast.
"I understand. I'll be ready for when the time comes. Goodbye, Dalton." She proceeded to hang up the phone.
"Um... mother?" Elliott asked, walking out of the kitchen.
"Oh, Elliott!" Lusamine said, startled. "How long were you standing there?"
"Only a few minutes. Is someone getting fired at work?"
"It's not important. Just... work drama is all. Go back to the dishes, I need a clean kitchen to make Pumpkin Roll."
"Okay, will do."
He decided to change the radio station as he was cleaning, and he found something that focused on the disappearances of adolescents all around the United States. Specifically though, the disappearances in Seattle.
"The police department has released information that more local teenagers have gone missing." The host said with a monotone voice. "The only connection between the teenagers is that they are all students at Roosevelt High and Whitman Middle School. They were last seen earlier this week, and have been linked to the disturbing trend of serial kidnappings. The governor has set a state-wide curfew into effect for anyone under eighteen starting tonight. Now onto other news... Ominent Practical Technologies signs a..."
The reporter felt as if she was trailing off as Elliott stopped focusing on the radio. Besides, Lusamine already went on about everything that was everything at Ominent, along with her opinions on the such. He was never exactly interested in Ominent itself, however, despite his Mother's high standing in the company.
Hours passed, and Elliott went about his usual business. Sweeping floors, taking the trash out; cleaning up the bathroom, but there was also the things he did in his spare time. He was trying to one hundred percent Hollow Knight, the game he played most often.
To do that, he would have to beat the Pantheon of Hallownest, which proved to be... difficult to say the least. Over forty bosses he had to beat in a row he had to beat to get some kind of secret ending. And if he died even once when trying to attempt it? He would have to start all over again.
There was a location in the game said to be the most difficult area, the Path of Pain. But unlike said path of pain, you'd be able to try again in the middle of it. Would it even be worth the title of Path of Pain then? Screw the supposed Path of Pain. The Pantheon of Hallownest was the TRUE path of pain. Was the secret ending it rewarded even worth it?
That was what was on his mind when he went to bed that night after he was stuck for hours on end due to a boss based on vampires. At least the music that played during the fight was a banger.
He fell asleep listening to a Playlist of the game's original soundtracks, waking up occasionally when an advertisement paused the music. When suddenly...
He was woken up by the sounds of his bedroom door bursting open, and grabbed by the arms. He couldn't even scream as he was physically subdued to keep him fighting, and cuffs were tied to his hands. Only when he was being forced out of his room did he start speaking... and yelling.
"What do you want with me!?" He asked. No answer.
"Who are you!? Why are you doing this??"
Still, no answer, as he was further through the home. Just as he was about to head out the door, however, he could see Lusamine standing by said door. Was she... waiting for something?
"MOTHER!! PLEASE HELP ME!!"
She only winced at the yelling and pleading, but had a look of... apathy plastered on her face.
"We've collected the subject ma'am." One man said.
"Excellent, excellent!" Lusamine said, clapping her hands. "Now hurry up and knock him out. Dalton is waiting."
"Yes, Director!" One of the men pulled out a rag, and the room started to smell slightly like grass. He tried to place it over Elliott's mouth, yet it proved difficult due to Elliott moving his head back repeatedly.
"What are you doing mother!?"
One of the other men grabbed his head, and the rag was placed over his mouth and nose. The last thing he saw was Lusamine's indifferent expression... and everything faded to black.
Chapters end.
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Alone, no man or woman could bring down a Woolly Rhino or Cave Bear. But working together, a tribe of humans could bring down a Woolly Mammoth. Perhaps the benefits of cooperation could outweigh the downsides of war.
That could not be said for what was happening now. Men and women fought alongside their spirit allies, who rallied them against phantoms from the sky. Every day, humans and spirits fell in battle, and there was a rare chance that a body wouldn't be found.
This was how the ancients lived for hundreds of years. The spirits of the Earth would summon them to battle phantoms from the sky, and they accepted that as life.
Yet on one fateful day... it all stopped. It was slow at first, with skirmishes being less frequent. But when the phantoms from the sky could be seen retreating in their boats that could fly, a celebration was called for.
Bonfires were lit, and instruments were carved from available materials, human and Earth Spirit would dance and eat as equals. Both man and spirit were born from the Earth after all, why wouldn't they be considered as such?
Others... had different plans, however, Three phantoms, above the others. One stoic, one mournful, one indifferent. They were more than just mere phantoms and could have been considered more gods if anything. The indifferent one, however, was the one above them all. No emotion could be seen plastered on her face as if she wasn't there mentally.
Mother Earth could be seen far below, with flames lighting up different parts of the planet.
Hundreds, if not thousands of flying boats ascended through and out of the atmosphere of the planet, fleeing for their safety due to what was about to occur.
Whoever would be left behind would be completely obliterated, but their sacrifices would not be in vain.
Both Stoic and Mournful held their hands out, aura flowing out of the gemstones embedded in their chests. The one above them all joined in soon after, and it all combined into a glowing ball of multi-colored light; white yellow, and blue. It began to grow slowly and was soon released as a blinding ball of light, that would briefly outshine the Sun itself.
Yet the light did not bring about its intended effect, as instead of being obliterated... the spirits of the earth warped and contorted to resemble demons straight out of the Underworld.
Time... appeared to come to a standstill for a moment, and the environment too morphed into something new.
Multiple times the environment changed, into skylines of cities with different architectural styles; a bleak laboratory, and the inside of some kind of vehicle. Environments that all felt foreign, yet familiar somehow... then everything went white.
A boy woke up gasping in his loft bed, hitting his head on the ceiling less than two feet above his head. The strange crystalline deformity on his forehead had left another circular mark on the ceiling.
"Ow..." He had placed his hand on his forehead, trying to soothe the dull pain on his forehead. Moments later, he grabbed his phone which was placed in the area of his loft where the mattress didn't reach.
"8:21 AM," the clock said, nine minutes before his alarm. Much better than the usual record of the times he woke up before, best to get up now.
He climbed down from his loft and grabbed the outfit his mother had assigned for Friday from his dresser. A white-collared shirt with a jet black vest to go over it, khaki shorts, and white socks.
It wasn't long until he to the kitchen to make breakfast afterwards, but something seemed different. Usually, it felt as if he was being watched, and he believed he at least had some kind of answer as to why.
A figure out on the streets, or in the wooded hills behind his neighborhood. Usually, he'd see her during the evening after the sun went down, or soon after the sun had come up.
The figure was a woman, or at least he thought it was a woman. Usually, when he saw her, she seemed to emit some kind of glow, similar in intensity to the light the moon gave off when it was full.
She seemed creepy, but for one reason or another, he wasn't scared of her. Perhaps it was the feeling that he had for one reason or another; he had met her before, or the fact that he had seen her outside for as long as he could remember. Something about her just seemed... mystical.
An almost otherworldly feeling emanated from her, one he was also familiar with somehow, but not sure how.
Could she have been some kind of... guardian angel? No, no she couldn't be. Could he just have been hallucinating? That's what his mother kept telling him. He would have thought if he was hallucinating, there would have been something else wrong with him. But other than his... peculiar appearance, nothing about him felt off.
Speaking of someone who always seemed off...
"Elliott, why are you up so early?" A woman's voice asked, walking into the room. She had a cup of coffee in hand, emblazoned with a crimson logo.
"Oh, mother! I just woke up a couple minutes before my alarm."
"You didn't have to get up earlier though."
"I just wanted to take initiative."
"Well, that's very responsible of you..."
"Thank you, mother," Elliott said.
After breakfast, he got on to his morning chores while listening to a Bluetooth radio. Many years of performing said chores made him kind of an expert on the best way to get things done. Say, putting clean dishes in one sink and filling up said sink until it was full, then rinsing all the dishes at once.
Yet today, he could hear something new that he didn't hear often. His mother Lusamine, was arguing with one of her fellows. Elliott peaked around the corner to get a better understanding of what was going on but was hard of hearing due to the podcast he had been listening to.
"Well, What are we going to even do?? He doesn't have a birth certificate, and you know that!" She was holding a hand out and shaking it slightly out of what seemed like anger, though it seemed more out of... frustration.
"We can't just terminate him either! He's too important to just throw to the wolves like that! If your supposed formula for a synthetic Steinn solution can't be used, what then??"
She stood there listening to the person on the other side of the call and sighed. "You know that will be very difficult Dalton. What do you suggest?"
Once again, the only thing that could be heard was the podcast.
"I understand. I'll be ready for when the time comes. Goodbye, Dalton." She proceeded to hang up the phone.
"Um... mother?" Elliott asked, walking out of the kitchen.
"Oh, Elliott!" Lusamine said, startled. "How long were you standing there?"
"Only a few minutes. Is someone getting fired at work?"
"It's not important. Just... work drama is all. Go back to the dishes, I need a clean kitchen to make Pumpkin Roll."
"Okay, will do."
He decided to change the radio station as he was cleaning, and he found something that focused on the disappearances of adolescents all around the United States. Specifically though, the disappearances in Seattle.
"The police department has released information that more local teenagers have gone missing." The host said with a monotone voice. "The only connection between the teenagers is that they are all students at Roosevelt High and Whitman Middle School. They were last seen earlier this week, and have been linked to the disturbing trend of serial kidnappings. The governor has set a state-wide curfew into effect for anyone under eighteen starting tonight. Now onto other news... Ominent Practical Technologies signs a..."
The reporter felt as if she was trailing off as Elliott stopped focusing on the radio. Besides, Lusamine already went on about everything that was everything at Ominent, along with her opinions on the such. He was never exactly interested in Ominent itself, however, despite his Mother's high standing in the company.
Hours passed, and Elliott went about his usual business. Sweeping floors, taking the trash out; cleaning up the bathroom, but there was also the things he did in his spare time. He was trying to one hundred percent Hollow Knight, the game he played most often.
To do that, he would have to beat the Pantheon of Hallownest, which proved to be... difficult to say the least. Over forty bosses he had to beat in a row he had to beat to get some kind of secret ending. And if he died even once when trying to attempt it? He would have to start all over again.
There was a location in the game said to be the most difficult area, the Path of Pain. But unlike said path of pain, you'd be able to try again in the middle of it. Would it even be worth the title of Path of Pain then? Screw the supposed Path of Pain. The Pantheon of Hallownest was the TRUE path of pain. Was the secret ending it rewarded even worth it?
That was what was on his mind when he went to bed that night after he was stuck for hours on end due to a boss based on vampires. At least the music that played during the fight was a banger.
He fell asleep listening to a Playlist of the game's original soundtracks, waking up occasionally when an advertisement paused the music. When suddenly...
He was woken up by the sounds of his bedroom door bursting open, and grabbed by the arms. He couldn't even scream as he was physically subdued to keep him fighting, and cuffs were tied to his hands. Only when he was being forced out of his room did he start speaking... and yelling.
"What do you want with me!?" He asked. No answer.
"Who are you!? Why are you doing this??"
Still, no answer, as he was further through the home. Just as he was about to head out the door, however, he could see Lusamine standing by said door. Was she... waiting for something?
"MOTHER!! PLEASE HELP ME!!"
She only winced at the yelling and pleading, but had a look of... apathy plastered on her face.
"We've collected the subject ma'am." One man said.
"Excellent, excellent!" Lusamine said, clapping her hands. "Now hurry up and knock him out. Dalton is waiting."
"Yes, Director!" One of the men pulled out a rag, and the room started to smell slightly like grass. He tried to place it over Elliott's mouth, yet it proved difficult due to Elliott moving his head back repeatedly.
"What are you doing mother!?"
One of the other men grabbed his head, and the rag was placed over his mouth and nose. The last thing he saw was Lusamine's indifferent expression... and everything faded to black.
Chapters end.
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