>>55544288All of us, barring Deus, give Fennel a light clap as we stare in awe at the amazing pokemon trainer prodigy in the making. However, this just gets him flustered as he was very clearly not expecting it to work the first try.
Spurred on by excitement, the boys do the smart thing and press onward… nope, we all ran in separate directions and ended up getting split up among three groups.
>Group 1. Silver and Deus.>Group 2. Fennel and Damian.>Group 3. Kouji and Liam.I forgot what exactly happened with the other two groups, so I’ll just summarize for the sake of simplicity.
Fennel and Damian traipse around for a little while, finding a wild Pichu. They knock it out and move on, carving a warpath behind themselves.
Silver and Deus come across pokemon after pokemon, mostly knocking them out, save for a Turtwig which Deus promptly captures. They also leave a wake of death and destruction.
And now for Kouji’s side of the story.
So, Kouji and Liam stomp around the woods for a while, with both of them being terrible at navigating the area. Following Fennel’s earlier example, the pair stumble across a stray Seedot. Liam motions for Kouji to catch it, and, similar to Fennel, throws a single pokeball.
>Wriggle… wriggle… wriggle… click!We pat each other’s backs before, eventually, Liam’s poisoned condition gets the better of him (the player stepped away for a while) and so he turned back to go the academy, telling Kouji to stay and do his thing solo, leaving him alone.
Kouji sighs and shrugs, but decides it should be fine… that is, until it becomes glaringly obvious to Kouji that he’s actually got REALLY terrible direction sense. So terrible that, when he tries to find the other parts of his group, he goes DEEPER.
His next encounter is feeling something wet slap his forehead. Looking up, he sees a flock of Pidgey. Infuriated, he throws another ball.
>Click