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"five nights at charlie's"eyyy here's our Hail-y boy! he's all fancy
his backstory: Hail first met Sol and the fam when he was shipped to the PokeLabs. He was placed in a tiny, cramped cage next to Sol's larger cage. As an eevee, he could sit up and stand up with his ears pushed against the top, but when he evolved into a Glaceon he couldn't stand up. Hail was a very chatty, hopeful and bright eevee, and when asked how/why he was here, he replied cheerfully that his trainer (a young boy named Pedro, although Hail never says his name) had to sell him off to the Labs because his family was too poor to afford much and had just lost their house. When asked if he was sad about his trainer selling him off, Hail responded that he wasn't sad because it meant Pedro was going to be able to stay alive and afford more, even if it was just for a little bit. When asked what his name was, he responded that it would be whatever the Scientists named him. He was then told that the Scientists don't give them names and instead classify them by numbers. Hail then said that his name would be whatever the numbers were. He refused any nicknames/names the others tried to give him, so they decided to call him 'Vee' since Sol was still a young eevee at this point and they called him 'Eevee' (although Espy and Lily liked to call him Tiny). The next day Hail had been taken by one of the Scientists, and when he returned to his cage, the others asked him questions, and he said that his name was #c1002 . The others were confused by the odd letter at the beginning, since they had only ever heard of those starting with 'e' (eeveelution) or 's' (shiny) or 'm' (mutation/defect). Dee, Blade and Lily had heard of the letter before, and Dee knew what it meant. He explained that 'c' stood for something like 'cyborg' or 'cybernetic', and that the Scientists would run tests on him and replace his limbs and even some of his organs with mechanical parts or artificial parts to see how long he could last, and in most cases, how much they had to replace before the pokemon became completely obedient, like a machine.
Hail seemed unconcerned and still acted bright, saying that it meant his trainer was out there somewhere, and was happy, or at least doing alright. Hail didn't get tested on for long, as he became obedient far too quickly. From the first test, he listened to the Scientists' commands and let them do whatever they wanted. The only physical changes the others saw was his eye being replaced and his leg, although they could assume from the fact the Scientists kept taking him that they were replacing his internal organs or injecting liquids into him. While he did get a little quieter as time went on, he never dropped his happy aura.
The Scientists had decided to use Hail as a sort of 'guard dog'. They had many other pokemon that acted as sentries, guards, and whatnot, but it was rare that they used pokemon and eevees they had tested on as guards, since they would use their more free access to escape or to harm the Scientists or other subjects. Hail stayed obedient and did not try to escaped. Even when the others learned of Hail's promotion and urged him to try and escape or to find some way to get them out, he didn't act disobedient, much to their dismay. Some even got a bit irritated at him, but they didn't lash out at him since he still kept happy, although he was much quieter and had started to change from "for Pedro" to "it's risky".
The first time the others learned the extent of Hail's guard duties were when they saw a Scientist order him to kill an eevee with a twisted limb and a mean scar across her face. Hail did it without hesitance. The others had yelled at him as to why he would do it, although Sol (still an eevee) stayed just stayed and didn't talk to him for a few days. When he said it was because it was their instructions, they got more mad, and Hail told them 'It'd be dangerous to disobey them, so why disobey them?'. What they didn't know of is that when Hail was being taking for testing, one day they had introduced him to a small eevee that seemed to be having trouble breathing and in a lot of pain (lung cancer), and had ordered him to kill the eevee. Hail had been horrified and hesitant at first, but the Scientists seemed to prod him forward, and he thought they might get angry if he didn't do it, and that they might still have contact with Pedro, and that if he disobeyed, it might hurt Pedro somehow, so he killed the eevee. From then on, the Scientists would introduce him to a new eevee almost every day, usually sick or already dying, and order him to kill it, until they gave him perfectly healthy eevees and ordered him to fight them.
A few days after the event with the others seeing him kill an eevee, he evolved into a glaceon (fun fact; his leg fell off and his eye hung out from its socket for a few days until the Scientists gave him a new leg and eye, but he also had internal pains until the Scientists fixed that as well), and sometime after that was Espy's death, where some of the others blamed him for not stopping them from killing her, or even that he killed her. Only Sol (who evolves about a week after Espy's death) really talked to him at this point.
When Sol had presented Hail with his plan of escape, Hail had heavily implied he shouldn't do it, shouldn't risk it, and he never gave a clear answer on whether or not he would help or escape with them, so they assumed he wouldn't, since he was an 'obedient little pet'. On the day of their breakout, Hail did end up helping them, to their surprise. When they got caught by one of the guard groups that included Hail, Hail actually attacked the other guards and helped direct them out of the Labs to the best of his abilities. He ended up escaping with them.
During the time between Espy's death and then Sol's escape plan, Hail was doing his own stuff. The reason he was so against an escape plan, was because he was usually one of the ones hunting down escapees. At first, he made sure to hunt them down, but then he realized the Scientists never really checked if the escapee was dead/caught if the escapee wasn't an important subject, so he stopped hunting them once they escaped the Labs perimeters, and he'd kill a rattata or something quickly, and smear the blood on his paws and act as if he had killed them, and the Scientists would brush it off and label the escaped eevees as 'dead'.
so, is Hail a good guy, or a bad guy~?
His Relationships-
Former Trainer: Pedro
Best Friend: Sol
Friends: Dee, Blade, Lily, Void, Espy, Shade, Brian, Omega, Mizu, Hope (Later On: Flame, Agent, Foxy, Root, Icicle), Dream (although Dream would beg to differ)
Theme Song: "Cabinet Man" by Lemon Demon