Equitial
Ace Trainer
- Pronouns
- he/him
- Partners
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Mewtwo's room looked exactly as their current cave chamber did, complete with a throne-like stone underneath a warm glow of light sunstone. Mewtwo didn't sleep last night. They usually liked to do so, though it usually wasn't necessary for their wellbeing. Instead, they paced, occasionally leaving their room to push at the barrier around the mountain. They still couldn't get out.
Well, at least now he knew what whoever brought him here wanted. Find the killers. He twitched his tail. Part of him loathed the idea of playing along with his captors. Like a lab rat, like a trained pet, an animal -- not a being with as much worth as any being, because he was person, not a tool. Lowly, Mewtwo growled, trying to dispel memories. He was his own Pokemon now.
He glared into the crowd of gathered Pokemon. Let's just get this over with, he projected. He merely wanted to return to his own life. He didn't even care about finding the person responsible for this inconvenience; he would deal with that after he was free.
They were all supposed to find the killer of the human and the Squirtle. No point squabbling about inconsequential manners. Mewtwo waved his wave as he poked at the auras of the Delphox and unknown Mew. After they all left, they could all forget about each other.
He relayed memories of him leaving his room to look at the barrier around the mountain. He didn't return to this room, though he didn't see a possible culprit. He doubted anyone else would have information this night at least, and also did not believe the wrongdoers would reveal themselves.
Still, some of the beings here caused this trouble. Might as well try to find them. He suggested investigating Palkia first. Even if the Legendary didn't kill any mortals, maybe Mewtwo could leave this place if their space-time tampering was disrupted.
Well, at least now he knew what whoever brought him here wanted. Find the killers. He twitched his tail. Part of him loathed the idea of playing along with his captors. Like a lab rat, like a trained pet, an animal -- not a being with as much worth as any being, because he was person, not a tool. Lowly, Mewtwo growled, trying to dispel memories. He was his own Pokemon now.
He glared into the crowd of gathered Pokemon. Let's just get this over with, he projected. He merely wanted to return to his own life. He didn't even care about finding the person responsible for this inconvenience; he would deal with that after he was free.
They were all supposed to find the killer of the human and the Squirtle. No point squabbling about inconsequential manners. Mewtwo waved his wave as he poked at the auras of the Delphox and unknown Mew. After they all left, they could all forget about each other.
He relayed memories of him leaving his room to look at the barrier around the mountain. He didn't return to this room, though he didn't see a possible culprit. He doubted anyone else would have information this night at least, and also did not believe the wrongdoers would reveal themselves.
Still, some of the beings here caused this trouble. Might as well try to find them. He suggested investigating Palkia first. Even if the Legendary didn't kill any mortals, maybe Mewtwo could leave this place if their space-time tampering was disrupted.