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You should probably read this journal first: fav.me/d6rl2bt
the last page in case you need to go back and look over it: fav.me/d6mi5vm
Link to my Nuzlocke comic.
Link to the comic on the forums.
Inbetween leaving Blackthorne and reaching the Dance Hall, James catches Slim, a rowdy Tangela who tricked James into capturing her by pretending that the local pokemon were terrorizing her when it was really the other way around, and Maku, a Tyrogue who had recently parted ways with his trainer after his pragmatic fighting style had become enough of an issue that the two couldn't stand each other anymore (something James has no problem with). Slim makes it clear that the only reason she's on James' team is to face off against more diverse opponents, and refuses to actually take orders from him, as he's only the enabler to her. The two of them evolve shortly afterward, and James rotates both of them out of his team for the time being.
While in Ecruteak, James asks his father, Chuck, to send his Magnemite, Racket, over to him, as he'd lent them to him for the time being. James finds out that the reason Chuck asked to train his Magneton in the first place was so he could teach a lesson to trainers who thought they could stroll in with flying types and clear out his gym without a problem (James isn't too surprised by this). Chuck sends Racket to James after informing him that they evolved during that time period. Chuck also briefly has a talk with James about what he'd heard from Whitney and Pryce about his involvement in the Radio tower incident, and asks him to be careful in the future.
When James goes around to the Dance hall after he's done with everything else, they explain the request that they made to him- wanting him to tame the legendary bird, Ho-oh after they summon it. They tell him the story of how Ho-oh was once one of Johto's guardians, but when humans developed the technology to capture pokemon, conflict with other countries grew in scale. Seeking to have a decisive advantage over their enemies, the people of Johto took to trying to capture both Lugia and Ho-oh. While Lugia took refuge in the depths of the ocean, Ho-oh could only avoid capture by air, where it was much more easily pursued than its counterpart. Due to Ho-oh's rebirthing powers, it evaded capture by repeatedly destroying itself when it needed to and hiding within the realm between life and death for as long as it could. However, Decades upon Decades of destroying itself and reviving itself, coupled with its anguish at being turned on by the very people it was supposed to protect lead Ho-oh to lose its sanity and retaliate, fighting off its pursuers. At this point, Lugia returned from the oceans and sealed Ho-oh within its own realm of rebirth where it stays for centuries at a time. The sealing isn't perfect, however, and when Ho-oh has recovered enough strength, it can break through to the other side, with assistance. The Kimono girls exist to provide this assistance. Every generation of Kimono girls try to bring it through, but each time they fail to keep it on their side.
After James asks why they even need him, they show him the clear bell, and tell him that the clear bell is the last shred of Ho-oh's sanity, and the only way for them to bring Ho-oh back is to reunite the two. The role James plays is in asserting dominance over Ho-oh so they can perform the ritual and restore it to its former state. Without its sanity, Ho-oh is a feral beast who only aims to destroy indiscriminately, so every generation of Kimono girls seeks out a trainer they think can take on the task, and James' feats have made them think that he's a very good choice.
James starts having problems with this, however, as it sounds like a huge risk that he'd be taking. He doesn't know WHY they even want Ho-oh back, as it doesn't seem like there'd be a reason anyway. They tell him that their reason is simple, that Ho-oh is necessary for Johto's forgiveness for their sins all those years ago. They believe in Ho-oh's decision to purge the humans that tried to abuse its power for war, and that since they avoided Ho-oh's purifying flames before, Johto was still not clean. In short, they believe that burning Johto to the ground so that it can start anew is something that needs to happen.
Naturally James thinks that they're insane and refuses to take part in their ritual, which they expected. They then start listing off events that happened in James' journey that they should not have known, and the people that he's met, even before he started, revealing that they've been spying on him his whole journey without his knowledge. They then proceed to deliver a thinly veiled threat, basically saying that if he were to refuse they would be able to kill the people he holds dear easily and discretely- "Just like we did with Ethan.". When James demands to know what they mean by Ethan, they don't tell him anything other than that's information that Elm should probably know.
While James tries to think of a solution, they attack him with their pokemon as a last 'test'. Hilton and Racket are killed in the fight Hamma goes on a rampage defeating the rest of their Pokemon. Before Hamma can do too much damage, however, James recalls her. When asked for his answer again, after some hesitation James agrees to it.
SITE NOTE: Before this point in the comic, it would have been established that legendary pokemon cannot be contained in standard issue pokeballs, explaining why nobody was able to catch Ho-oh before
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Comments: 77
newtypeFERN [2013-11-07 02:52:28 +0000 UTC]
SSSSSSSSHHHHHHHHEEEEEEEETTTTTTTT THIS IS GETTING INTENSE!!
GO PROTO GO!!
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SilvaMcDerpster [2013-11-07 02:26:44 +0000 UTC]
Before Reading: ThatpictureofHiltonandRacketdoesn'tlookgood. DONTDIEHILTON. After: NURRRHILTON.;^; And dang these Kimono Girls are insane.
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FlamerXMagofire In reply to ??? [2013-11-07 02:21:03 +0000 UTC]
... What...? Hilton's... gone? ... First, we get a kick to the teeth when you told us that the comic will not be completed (at least not as a full comic) and now... this? ... WHY???
... In case people didn't understand what I just said, yeah, I liked Hilton... probably becouse she's part of the main group, but still...
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FlamerXMagofire In reply to FlamerXMagofire [2013-11-07 02:23:29 +0000 UTC]
... Btw, thanks for giving her a paceful look.
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Four-EyedSoulReaper [2013-11-07 01:39:29 +0000 UTC]
Whoa, whoa! Hilton died? How? Which freaking Kimono did this? D:<
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LittleScarecrow [2013-11-07 01:14:34 +0000 UTC]
Welcome to Ecruteak City: where the local residents and even the gym leader kill your pokemon!
;n;
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nicaranime [2013-11-07 01:07:11 +0000 UTC]
Hiltoooon nuuu!
I get so emotional towards characters I've drawn.
...and Racket too of course. ;n;
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Miscomunication In reply to ??? [2013-11-07 00:54:00 +0000 UTC]
Ahhh poop ;A; I liked Hilton and Racket.
Also, that's actually an interesting way of telling the Ho-Oh legend. Being trapped in between life and death? That's kind of cool. And you've piped my interest in mentioning Ethan...
I also don't like the Kimono Girls now fuck them.
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jsunny [2013-11-07 00:49:08 +0000 UTC]
oh man hilton bby. v_v
aand james is basically forced to help bring on the apocalypse
and the ethan/shini thing finally gets elaborated on
yeeesss good flakjoxbn
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RinitheDamned [2013-11-07 00:48:48 +0000 UTC]
NOOOO HILTON D:
She was my favorite.. She made me use Parasect in nuzlockes..
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hammertheshark [2013-11-07 00:43:02 +0000 UTC]
HILTON NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO *sulks in a corner*
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SkiesInfinite [2013-11-07 00:42:38 +0000 UTC]
Hilton!!!!
This plot is seriously good though! I love the idea of the Kimono girls being antagonists.
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DrillBoysGirl [2013-11-07 00:42:25 +0000 UTC]
I'm imaging this scene upon catching Ho-Oh.
"So we are going to continue with the plan, yes?"
"What are you talking about? I caught Ho-Oh. It's my PKMN. It will do as I say. Not you."
"But we...we agreed..."
"Next time, get it in writing."
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DMCDragoon [2013-11-07 00:37:34 +0000 UTC]
Not Hilton. He was a killer addition to your team (literally). Nobody's gonna be able to replace his personality. Jeez the kimono girls really need to get laid if they take an interest in killing trainers pokemon
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UniqueNeko [2013-11-07 00:29:14 +0000 UTC]
Hammaaaa! Rackeeeet!
Oooh, the plot THICKENS SO MUCH. Great update c:
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Azreal-Blue [2013-11-07 00:28:59 +0000 UTC]
HEART. BROKEN.
I love the update, but, ;b;
imma go cry now forever.
thank's for the warning, though. at least I was expecting something like this.
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SomemuttupNorth [2013-11-07 00:28:39 +0000 UTC]
Just curious, is the End Run plot going to be mentioned with the destruction of the Brass Tower? Glad you're still going with James! ^^
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Protocol00 In reply to SomemuttupNorth [2013-11-07 20:56:55 +0000 UTC]
FFFFFFFFF I didn't realize that the idea of a whole history of war thing was similar to End Run's plot.
Well the Ho-oh thing goes back a lot farther than End Run's timeline. The attempted capture of Ho-oh wasn't necessarily because of war, but just because Johto wanted to have a huge threat in their possession to scare off other regions. Ho-oh going nuts wasn't the result of war, but the result of the greed of the people it was trying to protect.
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SomemuttupNorth In reply to Protocol00 [2013-11-07 21:10:00 +0000 UTC]
Oh, ha ha, no I wasn't really talking about that part! The whole Ho-Oh and fire thing obviously spans for quite some time (real interesting, too!) In all honesty, I was just wondering if you were gonna mention the state of the Brass Tower and all I know in game, some NPC talks about the random thunderstorm that burned the tower down, but I was curious if anyone in Ecruteak would actually acknowledge the war and what happened to their town.
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ZetsubouKamina [2013-11-07 00:28:32 +0000 UTC]
HILTON! NOOOOO! The world didn't deserve you...
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