bladeofnymeia: (well this is a crock of shit innit)
Firoza Istus ([personal profile] bladeofnymeia) wrote in [community profile] bottlebay2025-06-13 10:08 am

3rd Quest [Video, after completing Heads or Tails]

[It's finally a sunny, warm day, hot but not terribly humid, and perfect for laying out bolts of felt to dry after May's deluge of rain. Or, well, to let them dry after being cleaned to ensure there's no mold or mildew or anything gross trying to grow on the fabric Firoza has worked so hard to make. And as she sits in the middle of this fabric drying in the sun, her mind wanders towards her efforts with Laios and Emmett to locate a missing Pokemon. The eerie feeling, the thought that came unbidden, the state that Zweilous was found in...

She has to talk about this. She has to express this. And when she comes in over the Grumpearls, you can get that sense of concern and confusion settling around her, making the sunny day a bit dimmer as a result.]


I don't recall Zweilous having gone missing before our arrival here. Has this Pokemon wandered off before?

[She hums, little Nidoran brow furrowed. It's important to note that she's finally started to keep her bandana pulled down again, and her right cheek (her right) has a wispy scar trailing across it, like tendrils of flame licking out. It's all healed, it doesn't look grotesque, but wow it sure is there!]

There's just...a feeling I had. "No, no, not again"...and I couldn't shake how familiar it was, to know you are missing a name and face, but you cannot put it together. Though how it can be familiar I'm not sure...

[Tap tap tap goes a paw, impatient as she thinks.]

Have any of you felt something similar, from a mission? Or am I overthinking this?
truthdecided: (thinking)

[personal profile] truthdecided 2025-07-05 04:48 am (UTC)(link)
[An advanced civilization that fell into ruin... Akechi hums. It's not an unfamiliar concept to him.]

There is many a tale of such civilizations. The lost city of Atlantis, for instance. Fantasy and science fiction thrive with concepts of ancient people whose societies met calamitous ends, their relics lost to time...

But that's the realm of fiction and folklore. Obviously, a lived reality is quite different.
truthdecided: (perplexed)

[personal profile] truthdecided 2025-07-07 03:00 am (UTC)(link)
Pervasive, but not in a good way?

[The sigh certainly implies as much, but perhaps he's missing some more context.]
truthdecided: (thinking)

[personal profile] truthdecided 2025-07-07 10:27 pm (UTC)(link)
[Hmm... It's broad enough that it isn't terribly hard to follow, even if he's clearly missing a great deal of context and specifics.

One thing is clear, if nothing else...]


So, effectively, their power and technology has enabled a great deal of tragedy and strife.