Hello and welcome to the Thousand Roads' second word crawl! We played a smaller crawl during Camp NaNo in July, but for the November event we're going on a full pokémon journey! Also unlike the previous crawl, this one has writing challenges only. If you aren't familiar, a word crawl is a game that helps you get your word count up by breaking big tasks down into little pieces and giving you rewards along the way. You can check out some examples in the previous link if you want to see what one looks like in practice, and feel free to ask any questions you might have in this thread.
There will be 10 challenge posts in this crawl, which I'll be putting up every three days, November 1st, 4th, etc. up to the final challenge on November 28th. Challenges will start out easier, with an expected word count of ~1500, and increase over time up to a final challenge post worth about 3000 words. If you follow this crawl all the way to the end, it should net you around 21,000 words total. Along the way you'll have the option to add a variety of different pokémon to your team, and which ones you choose will change the course of your adventure, but the routes are designed so that you should end up writing roughly the same amount of words regardless of your team.
Also, each challenge post will include a final boss who needs a large number of words to defeat. Follow along with the crawl and post your progress to have your wordcount deducted from the boss' HP! It will probably take more than one person to defeat the boss, although earlier ones will be less intimidating, and whether or not the boss is defeated before the next challenge post goes up will determine how the story proceeds. If you want to jump in late, that's perfectly fine--any words you write will count towards the current boss, even if they were for an earlier challenge post.
With all that said... it's time to begin your adventure! In the far distance, dark clouds swirl above Ula'ula island... But I'm sure it's nothing. The weather here on Melemele is wonderful, and I believe Kahuna Hala here will be helping you kick off your journey.
The kahuna smiles at you, spreading his hands. "Welcome to Alola! Our fair islands are a place of great beauty and proud tradition, and we're honored to have you share in our island challenge. You'll need a companion for your journey, and I'm happy to present you with the same choice that young trainers have been making for generations now.
"Will you choose the fiery litten? The calm and gentle rowlet? The playful popplio? Take your time and consider your options carefully. Your starter will be with you throughout your entire journey."
Write 100 words while you decide which starter to pick. Add your choice of litten, rowlet, or popplio to your team!
"An excellent choice! Why, I think that pokémon's growing fond of you already. Now, before you set out on your journey, it's traditional to test your mettle in a pokémon battle. My grandson, Hau, will be beginning his challenge today as well. Why don't the two of you test your new pokémon against each other?"
Hau grins, tossing his own pokéball to the ground. "I like the sound of that! Let's kick things off with a great battle!"
Write 200 words while you battle Hau.
It isn't the most difficult fight--Hau's starter has a disadvantage against yours, after all. The loss hardly seems to dampen his mood, though, and Hala nods approvingly. "You battle well. I can tell that you'll go far on your island challenge. Now, before you go running off to Hau'oli, stop by Professor Kukui's lab. I understand he has something important to give you."
Professor Kukui's lab--you get directions from Hala, then set out to the south. It wouldn't do to keep the professor waiting.
Write 150 words while you journey to meet the professor.
The ramshackle building you find isn't what you'd expected from the home of a famous pokémon professor, but you must have the right place, because Kukui comes bursting out before you can even reach the front door, all smiles.
"Alola, cousin! Welcome to our beautiful region. I heard from Hala there'd be a newcomer setting off on their island challenge today, and I wanted to give you this pokédex here. It's got a Rotom inside, so you can ask it for whatever help you need. You'd better find some rare pokémon for Rotom to record! Before you go, though, Hala must have given you a starter, yeah? Let's see it!"
- If you chose litten as your starter, sprint for 5 minutes to show off your blazing speed!
- If you chose rowlet as your starter, show what a hard worker you are by writing as many words as it takes to reach the next multiple of 200.
- If you chose popplio as your starter, blow 200 bubbles (write 200 words) to impress the professor!
"Whoah! That's quite the energetic starter you have there. But you know you'll need more than one pokémon to complete your island challenge, don't you? Why don't you take that new pokédex of yours and get looking for more teammates? Get out there and show the world what you're made of!"
Might as well get started, right? Hau'oli City isn't far to the west, but there's plenty of long grass to check out along the way.
Write for five minutes while you search for a pokémon. When you're done, check the spoiler below to see what you caught!
With a new catch at your side, it's on to Hau'oli City! The tall buildings and bustling streets are a sharp contrast to Iki town's traditional halls and the rolling hills outside the city. After chasing wild pokémon out on the routes, a bit of civilization is a welcome sight, and the big city means... shopping! Head to Hau'oli Mall to pick up a few goodies for your fledgling team, plus maybe a treat or two to celebrate the start of your journey!
Write 150 words while you pick up supplies for your journey.
Hao'oli City beckons with food, fun, and all manner of tourist attractions, but the island challenge draws you on north, towards the first real trial on your journey. Route 2 slopes gently upwards, and the trainers and pokémon here are easy pickings--you'll be there in no time!
Write 200 words as you make your way to Verdant Cavern.
As you continue north, though, a bit of commotion attracts your attention. A ways off the main trainer path lies a cemetery, although those black-clad teenagers don't look like they're in mourning. In fact, if you had to guess, you'd say they're... dancing?
Oh no, it's Team Skull! Or, well, maybe it's less "oh no" and more "oh, really?" They aren't the most intimidating gang around, but their dancing sure seems to be annoying the people actually there to pay their respects. It's probably best to send them on their way... and give your fledgling team the chance to show their stuff!
If you chose litten as your starter, scorch those grunts with 300 blazing words!
If you chose rowlet as your starter, go all-out with a 10-minute writing sprint!
If you chose popplio as your starter, trounce those grunts by writing until you hit the next multiple of 500 words!
That's the end of your journey's first challenge! How many words did you get? Mention your word count in the thread to deal a blow to Team Skull!
There will be 10 challenge posts in this crawl, which I'll be putting up every three days, November 1st, 4th, etc. up to the final challenge on November 28th. Challenges will start out easier, with an expected word count of ~1500, and increase over time up to a final challenge post worth about 3000 words. If you follow this crawl all the way to the end, it should net you around 21,000 words total. Along the way you'll have the option to add a variety of different pokémon to your team, and which ones you choose will change the course of your adventure, but the routes are designed so that you should end up writing roughly the same amount of words regardless of your team.
Also, each challenge post will include a final boss who needs a large number of words to defeat. Follow along with the crawl and post your progress to have your wordcount deducted from the boss' HP! It will probably take more than one person to defeat the boss, although earlier ones will be less intimidating, and whether or not the boss is defeated before the next challenge post goes up will determine how the story proceeds. If you want to jump in late, that's perfectly fine--any words you write will count towards the current boss, even if they were for an earlier challenge post.
With all that said... it's time to begin your adventure! In the far distance, dark clouds swirl above Ula'ula island... But I'm sure it's nothing. The weather here on Melemele is wonderful, and I believe Kahuna Hala here will be helping you kick off your journey.
November 1st - The Journey Begins
The kahuna smiles at you, spreading his hands. "Welcome to Alola! Our fair islands are a place of great beauty and proud tradition, and we're honored to have you share in our island challenge. You'll need a companion for your journey, and I'm happy to present you with the same choice that young trainers have been making for generations now.
"Will you choose the fiery litten? The calm and gentle rowlet? The playful popplio? Take your time and consider your options carefully. Your starter will be with you throughout your entire journey."
Write 100 words while you decide which starter to pick. Add your choice of litten, rowlet, or popplio to your team!
"An excellent choice! Why, I think that pokémon's growing fond of you already. Now, before you set out on your journey, it's traditional to test your mettle in a pokémon battle. My grandson, Hau, will be beginning his challenge today as well. Why don't the two of you test your new pokémon against each other?"
Hau grins, tossing his own pokéball to the ground. "I like the sound of that! Let's kick things off with a great battle!"
Write 200 words while you battle Hau.
It isn't the most difficult fight--Hau's starter has a disadvantage against yours, after all. The loss hardly seems to dampen his mood, though, and Hala nods approvingly. "You battle well. I can tell that you'll go far on your island challenge. Now, before you go running off to Hau'oli, stop by Professor Kukui's lab. I understand he has something important to give you."
Professor Kukui's lab--you get directions from Hala, then set out to the south. It wouldn't do to keep the professor waiting.
Write 150 words while you journey to meet the professor.
The ramshackle building you find isn't what you'd expected from the home of a famous pokémon professor, but you must have the right place, because Kukui comes bursting out before you can even reach the front door, all smiles.
"Alola, cousin! Welcome to our beautiful region. I heard from Hala there'd be a newcomer setting off on their island challenge today, and I wanted to give you this pokédex here. It's got a Rotom inside, so you can ask it for whatever help you need. You'd better find some rare pokémon for Rotom to record! Before you go, though, Hala must have given you a starter, yeah? Let's see it!"
- If you chose litten as your starter, sprint for 5 minutes to show off your blazing speed!
- If you chose rowlet as your starter, show what a hard worker you are by writing as many words as it takes to reach the next multiple of 200.
- If you chose popplio as your starter, blow 200 bubbles (write 200 words) to impress the professor!
"Whoah! That's quite the energetic starter you have there. But you know you'll need more than one pokémon to complete your island challenge, don't you? Why don't you take that new pokédex of yours and get looking for more teammates? Get out there and show the world what you're made of!"
Might as well get started, right? Hau'oli City isn't far to the west, but there's plenty of long grass to check out along the way.
Write for five minutes while you search for a pokémon. When you're done, check the spoiler below to see what you caught!
If you wrote 100 words or fewer, you caught your choice of yungoos, pikipek, or alolan rattata!
If you wrote 150-250 words, you caught your choice of buneary, grubbin, or slowpoke!
If you wrote more than 250 words, you caught your choice of pichu, rockruff, or munchlax!
If you wrote 150-250 words, you caught your choice of buneary, grubbin, or slowpoke!
If you wrote more than 250 words, you caught your choice of pichu, rockruff, or munchlax!
With a new catch at your side, it's on to Hau'oli City! The tall buildings and bustling streets are a sharp contrast to Iki town's traditional halls and the rolling hills outside the city. After chasing wild pokémon out on the routes, a bit of civilization is a welcome sight, and the big city means... shopping! Head to Hau'oli Mall to pick up a few goodies for your fledgling team, plus maybe a treat or two to celebrate the start of your journey!
Write 150 words while you pick up supplies for your journey.
Hao'oli City beckons with food, fun, and all manner of tourist attractions, but the island challenge draws you on north, towards the first real trial on your journey. Route 2 slopes gently upwards, and the trainers and pokémon here are easy pickings--you'll be there in no time!
Write 200 words as you make your way to Verdant Cavern.
As you continue north, though, a bit of commotion attracts your attention. A ways off the main trainer path lies a cemetery, although those black-clad teenagers don't look like they're in mourning. In fact, if you had to guess, you'd say they're... dancing?
Oh no, it's Team Skull! Or, well, maybe it's less "oh no" and more "oh, really?" They aren't the most intimidating gang around, but their dancing sure seems to be annoying the people actually there to pay their respects. It's probably best to send them on their way... and give your fledgling team the chance to show their stuff!
If you chose litten as your starter, scorch those grunts with 300 blazing words!
If you chose rowlet as your starter, go all-out with a 10-minute writing sprint!
If you chose popplio as your starter, trounce those grunts by writing until you hit the next multiple of 500 words!
Final Boss - Team Skull Grunts
HP -10360/3000
HP -10360/3000
That's the end of your journey's first challenge! How many words did you get? Mention your word count in the thread to deal a blow to Team Skull!
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