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| 26 Dec 2010 12:34 PM |
“Hey sis can I play your Pokemon Emerald? Please? Please please please?!”
“Fine!!”
Reluctantly, I handed over my Gameboy and Pokemon Emerald cartridge to my little sister. With a squeel, she turned it on and started playing. I sighed. I don’t like her messing with my games, but she didn’t have any video games of her own. Plus she was leveling up my own Pokemon for free, and you can’t really beat that deal.
“Come out come out whever you are Pokemon~” I shook my head as my sibling spoke to the inanimate object. I grabbed my DS and popped Diamond in. I flew to Hearthome and decided to randomly make some Poffins for the heck of it. I had plenty of Oran berries to spare. I threw one into the mix.
I stirred the dough, careful not to burn it. I pride myself at how well I can make Poffins without burning them or over flowing them at all. I stirred with the same, perfect grace I always did-
“Hey sis! I found a green Trapinch!!”
I cursed as I stroked the mix too much and caused it to overflow. So much for making perfect Poffins. Then my sister’s words registered in my head. I dropped my DS and ran over to where she was. “No way, a green Trapinch?!”
I grabbed the Gameboy out of her hands without even giving her a chance to respond. Sure enough, my Ninetails was facing a genuine shiny Trapinch. “Oh my god It’s a shiny Pokemon!!” I immediately started freaking out, just as any of you would if you encounted one of these rare pixels. For a moment I just held the Gameboy in my hands, carefully planning on how I would capture this green sprite. Once I came up with a decision, I put my plan into motion.
But I failed.
“Stupid Trapinch!! Let me catch you already-” “I can catch it for you!!” My sister interrupted my yelling at an inanimate object. Clutching the Gameboy, I wondered if I should risk my probably once in a lifetime chance at getting a shiny Trapinch. Throwing one more Pokeball at the Pokemon, but utterly failing yet again, I handed the game over to my sibling. “If you don’t catch this I swear I will kill you.”
“Ok~” She seemed unaffected by my poorly thought out threat. In under one minute, she had the thing caught and nicknamed. “I caught it!!” “What? No way!!” Once again I snatched the game from her. At the very back of my party was a shiny Trapinch named Tommy Boy. “Why did you name it Tommy Boy?” “Because, it’s a boy and I wanted to name it Tommy, so Tommy Boy~” I didn’t even want to know what went on in my sister’s head, so instead I clicked on my new shiny pixel.
He had decent stats, with the moves Bite, Sand-Attack, Faint Attack, and Sand Tomb. It also had the ability Arena Trap. Done with looking at my new Pokemon, I exited off of him and returned to the overworld.
“Can I train my Trapinch now?!” My sister eagerly asked. In reply, I gave her a serious expression followed by, “It’s my Pokemon Emerald you caught it on so it’s my Pokemon.” Distraught, my sister sullenly agreed, “Ok, but can I still train him?” “In a little bit, I want to battle with him first.”
I flew to a Pokemon Center, healed my Pokemon, and immediately went back to the desert. I walked into the sand, and after a few steps I encountered a wild Pokemon, a Sandshrew. I squeeled as Tommy Boy sparkled, I never thought I would have my own shiny! But now I did, and I wanted to see what he could do. I cliked on fight, and selected the move Bite.
“Tommy Boy refuses to attack!”
My jaw dropped open. What does it mean he refuses to attack? Getting hit with Slash, I cursed my shiny pixel at not obeying my commands. Once our turn came around again, I ordered Tommy Boy to use Bite again.
“Tommy Boy refuses to attack!”
“Why won’t you attack you stupid Trapinch?!” “Oh, I can make him attack!” Having been leaning over my shoulder the whole time watching me play, my little sister grabbed the Gameboy out of my hands. I was about ready to slap her, but something had held me back. I wanted to see if she really could make the stupid pixel work.
Without any trace of doubt, she selected the move Bite. Tommy Boy obedientaly attacked the Sandshrew, leaving me mindblown. “What the… how did you do that?!” My sister gave me a stupid grin, “He listened to me because I’m his mommy!” Sure, whatever. I thought privately to myself. I honestly didn’t like Trapinch, and would much rather have a shiny Flygon, but the thing only obeyed to my sister who seemed happy to train it. “…Alright, you can train Tommy-” “Yes!!” And with that, my sister began her quest to train and evolve Tommy Boy.
I thought she would grow bored of training the Pokemon, but no. For the rest of the day and deep into the night she worked tirelessley to gain experience for Tommy Boy. I wondered how one could stand training the same Pokemon for so many hours, and I still wonder that. Finally at around 11 P.M. she had to go to bed. Unwillingly, she saved the game and turned it off, but not before saying good night to Tommy Boy.
I was still allowed to stay up longer, so as soon as she was in bed I grabbed my Gameboy. Emerald was already in, so I simply switched the game on. Once the game was loaded, I saw that Tommy Boy was in the front of the party, of course. But he was already evolved into a Flygon, and at level 52. If only my sister would train all of my Pokemon like that.
I walked outside of Lilycove City, which was where she had saved last. As I walked into the grass just outside the city I ran into a wild Mightyena. I lovingly sighed as Tommy Boy came out sparkling. Then my expression became a bit more serious. That blasted pixel better listen to me this time.
I cliked on “Fight”. He had new moves: Crunch, Dragonbreath, Sand Storm, and Hyper Beam. I selected Hyper Beam, and prayed to god that he would obey. I held my breath.
“Tommy Boy refuses to attack!”
“Dang it!!” I yelled at the non-living pixel. Tommy Boy got hit with Bite, which didn’t do much damage. I kept cursing at the sprite, I couldn’t believe I had a shiny in the palm in my hands and the blasted thing wouldn’t listen to me! I selected Dragonbreath, despite knowing he wouldn’t obey anyways.
“Tommy Boy wants his mommy!”
I stopped hurtling profanity at the screen and gawked at that line of text. I surely hadn’t seen any Pokemon do that before. I kinda wanted to laugh, they way that line was written sounded pretty funny. But I was scared at the same time. Tommy Boy continued on to get hit with Bite again. I fled from the battle.
I went back into Lilycove City, saved, and turned the game off. I went to bed immediately afterwards, mindblown and completely aggitated at the same time. I woke up the next morning to find my sister sitting on the edge of my bed, playing Emerald. As soon as I stirred she immediately turned to me with a puzzeled expression. “Hey sis, did you play Emerald last night?”
Now it was my turn to be confused, “Yeah, why? It’s my game, I can play it whenever I want.” “Oh yeah, I know that. I was just wondering, did you battle with Tommy Boy?” I was starting to get suspicious, although I wasn’t sure of what, “Why do you care?” “He doesn’t like to battle against dark type Pokemon, they scare him.”
I froze, fear gripping at my soul. How did she know I battled against a Mightyena last night? “Tommy Boy told me he fought a Mightyena last night, so I thought you battled with him. No big deal though, just don’t battle with him again.” I was starting to get furious. I finally get a shiny, but he won’t obey me, only my sister can use him, and now she’s ordering me around, telling me what I can and can’t do on my own game? I prepared a stinging reply, but I started to go over the last sentence she had said. Tommy Boy told me…
How the heck could she talk to it? But she did know what Tommy Boy battled last night when I was playing… She must be playing some big trick on me. I decided on that, and left the room to get breakfast. I was unsettled while eating though, and couldn’t stop thinking about Tommy Boy. As soon as I was done I went back to my room and saw my younger sibling still playing that game. It was question time.
“So, sis, how did you know I battled a Mightyena last night with Tommy Boy?” “He told me.” She seemed undisturbed, and contently kept playing the game. “How the heck did he tell you?! You can’t talk to your Pokemon!” “He told me like…” She seemd dumbfounded at answering this question, “I can’t really explain it. He just talks and I guess I sense him talking or something… I dunno.” She just shrugged and kept playing the game. I was starting to lose my patience. But before I could ask another question, my sister excalimed,
“Oh, good boy Tommy! You showed that Sandshrew! You make mommy so proud~” I felt disgusted at my sister talking to a pixel like that, when realisation hit. Last night Tommy Boy had said he wanted his mommy. He meant he wanted my sister. Completely confused, I sat down next to my sister and watched her play.
She was in the desert, and kept battling the Pokemon there over and over again. Tommy Boy acted like a normal Pokemon, and did nothing unusual. “Why do you only battle Pokemon in the desert?” “Because, Tommy Boy only likes to battle Pokemon here.” She kept on playing, as if everything was normal. After a moment, I thought of another question, “Why will he only obey you and not me?” “He doesn’t like stangers.” “I’m not a stranger! And it’s my game he’s on, so he should listen to me!!” My sister paused for a moment. After a minute she responded, “Tommy Boy says you stink.” She giggled, while I gave up and left, fuming.
My sister did the same thing for many days after that. Playing Emerald and battling Pokemon in the desert with Tommy Boy. Even once he reached level 100, she still kept training him. Whenever I asked why she kept training him, she just said, “Tommy Boy needs his mommy.” I was starting to get worried for my little sibling now, her health was getting bad. And I wanted to play some games on my Gameboy too. I tried to talk her out of playing the game, but she refused. No matter how much me or my mom tried, we couldn’t get her to stop playing that game.
Then one day, I came up with a decision. Once my sister had gone to bed, I took out my Gameboy. I started up Emerald. Once the game loaded, I found myself in Lilycove City again. Why did she always save here? Whatever the case, I went to the Pokemon Center. I booted up the PC and selected Tommy Boy. Holding my breath, I selected “Release”.
“Tommy Boy doesn’t want to go!” I cursed at the message, I had the sinking feeling that was going to happen. I selected on “Release” again but to no avail. Again and again I tried but nothing worked. “Listen you stupid mass of pixels, I don’t care if your a shiny or how much my sister wants you but I’m getting rid of you now. I don’t care if I have to restart my whole game just to get you gone. Your hurting my sister’s health, and she’s hogging up my Gameboy too much. Your leaving. Now.”
I selected release again, and surprisingly, it left. I didn’t actually think that would work, but it did. I sighed in relief, but a sense of foreboding shrouded around me. What the heck was I going to tell my sister?
It was hard for me to get to sleep that night, I couldn’t stop thinking about Tommy Boy. Once I did finally fall asleep, I didn’t get to sleep much for a nightmare woke me up. Although when I woke, I couldn’t remember what it was. I was starting to wonder if releasing him was the best choice.
I woke up to find my sister sitting on the edge of my bed. It looked as if she’d been crying for a while. Once she saw I was up, her face twisted to one of defeat. “You got rid of him.” I was scared at first, thinking my sister might lash out and attack me for releasing her beloved Tommy Boy. I shakily nodded, “Y-Yeah, it was for the best.” She simply got up, glanced at my Gameboy sitting on my desk, and walked out of my room.
After a few days of mourning my sister eventually went back to normal. Her health became strong again, and in no time she was her crazy, hyper self like usual. I pushed the whole Tommy Boy incident to the back of my mind, and continued on to live my life like normal.
Until my sister got her own DS.
A few months later during her birthday, my sibling threw a squeeling fit as she opened her present containing her new Nintendo DS. Her excitement was fueled even more when she tore open her next gift which contained HeartGold. As soon as she was done opening her other presents, she grabbed her new DS and popped HeartGold in. Of course, I had to help her with getting her settings right since it was the first time she used the DS. A soon as that was done though, she began playing her new game immediately.
I felt happy for my sister, she finally had her own Pokemon to train and raise. I wouldn’t have to worry about her messing up my games anymore, but sadly she wouldn’t train my Pokemon for free. Her game went normal, nothing strange happening.
But then she beat the Elite Four and got the National Dex. My sister felt very proud of herself for beating the Elite Four for the first time, and I felt great for her too. She started getting into the Safari Zone though. I never went to the Safari Zone on my SoulSilver though, it just wasn’t my thing. But she loved it, and spent a lot of time there.
A few days after her obsession with the Safari Zone started, she became very isolated from what was going on around her. She was almost always in her room, playing her game. I was a bit worried about her, but I just ignored it. She would stop eventually. But she didn’t.
One day I went into her room and asked why she was playing her game so much. She surprisingly became very shocked and worried, as if she was hiding a secret she didn’t want me to find out. She replied saying she loved the game a lot, and wouldn’t say any more. She wouldn’t clearly answer my other questions, so I just gave up and left.
Eventually I became very worried about my sister. She never acted like this, and never had before. Except that one time… Realisation suddenly struck me like a bolt of lightning. I ran to my computer and opened up the internet at the speed of light. I searched “How to get Trapinch in HeartGold.” An answer came up. The Safari Zone.
I waited until night, when my sister was asleep. I snuck into her room and quietly took her DS. I went back into my room and quietly shut the door behind me. Then I jumped on my bed and quickly turned on her DS. The title screen loaded, and I pressed continue. She was standing outside the Safari Zone. I opened the menu and checked her team. There was only one Pokemon in her party.
Tommy Boy the level 100 shiny male Flygon.
I immediately went to the Pokemon Center and booted up the PC. I clicked on Tommy Boy and selected “Release”. “Tommy Boy doesn’t want to go!” “I don’t care what you want you are going now!” I clicked on “Release” again but was met with the same message. This time though, Tommy Boy was holding an item. Mail.
I clicked on it and read the message, “THIS ISN’T YOUR GAME” “I don’t care who’s game it is you are going!” I discarded the mail and selected “Release” again. Yet again, I failed at getting rid of the dangerous sprite. It had more mail. I read it, “I’M NOT LEAVING MOMMY AGAIN.” “Yes you are!!” I whispered threatningly at the screen, cautious at not being too loud. Selecting release still didn’t do anything. More mail, “IT’S USELESS.”
I sighed. There was only one option left, and my sister was definately not going to agree with it. But it had to be done. I booted up by Pokemon SoulSilver and caught a ton of Sentrets. As soon as I had enough I got on my sister’s HeartGold and traded all of her Pokemon into my game, in exchange I gave a bunch of Sentrets. This way when I restarted her game she wouldn’t lose everything, she would still have all of her Pokemon. Except for one.
As soon as all was done, I prepared to turn off the game. But Tommy Boy still had one mail left, unread. I selected it, “NOTHING CAN GET RID OF ME.” “You wish.” And with that, I turned off the game. I restarted it, and as soon as the menu loaded, I selected New Game.
The process went normal, naming the character and getting the starter. I chose a Chikorita, since I had gotten Cyndaquail on my game and she picked Tododile on hers. Once all of that was done I exited out of New Bark Town and into Route 29. A wild Hoothoot appeared, so I threw out my shiny Flygon to face it.
“Wait a sec- Wha… what?! Why is he still here?! I restarted the game!!” I didn’t know what to do at this point. There really was no way I could get rid of Tommy Boy. No, there still is a way… I shut off the DS and pulled the HeartGold game out. I got a pair of scissors and quietly hacked away at the game to where it was no longer playable. Then I threw it in the trash can.
I got up and went to return the DS to it’s rightful owner. When I opened my door, I gasped when I saw my little sister standing just outside. For a long moment, my sister just stared at me. It was too dark for me to tell what her expression was.
“I’m sorry, but I had to get rid of him. Hey, I even transfered all of your Pokemon over to my game so they’re all saved. I’ll even buy you a new HeartGold with my own money. Just please don’t be mad at me, I had to do this for you own sake.” I could have been talking to a statue. My excuse did nothing to move my younger sibling. Instead, she continued to stare at me.
Just when I thought I couldn’t take it anymore, she yanked the DS out of my hands and walked back to her room, quietly shutting the door behind her. I was horrified and worried. I thought getting rid of Tommy Boy would help my sister get back to normal, but it appeared to just be making her worse. After a couple of days, she’ll get back to normal like last time. I pretended to believe to that, and went to bed.
Sure enough, after a couple of days my sister went back to normal. I bought her a new HeartGold with my own money and gave her all of her Pokemon back. Every now and then I would check her game to make sure the shiny Flygon didn’t return, which thankfully he never did. I also told her to stay away from the desert area in the Safari Zone, which contained Trapinch. I had to trust her to keep away from it, which she did.
The next couple of weeks were fine and dandy, no weird stuff happening. My sister eventually got into other games, while I keep avidly playing my Pokemon games. I started to get a little too obsessed with Pokemon, and somewhere along the line I decided to take the ultimate challenge. To catch every single Pokemon.
Being the lasy arse I am though, it took months for me to fulfill this quest. I even obtained a few hacked Pokemon, since some were just impossible for me to get otherwise. Eventually I had collected every single Pokemon and stored them all in my SoulSilver. All except for three.
I had been pushing those three to the side on purpose, horrified that what had happened before would happen again if I tried to get them. I decided that I would just not get these Pokemon at all, and live with having an almost complete PokeDex. But of course, I’ve given into the temptation. I’m going to go catch one right now. I’m going to catch it in my extra copy of Emerald I have though, the one I use for messing around, just incase he comes back and messes up my game.
I wish myself luck.
My sister wrote the story of Tommy Boy and never told me. What was she going to do with this? It’s too late to find out now. It’s not her fault, he would have found some way to get to her eventually. Let me enlighten you, and tell of what happened to my danged sister.
She was obsessing over the Pokemon games, and made the decision to catch every single of the sprites to marvel at by her lonesome, no soul would ever know of her achievement. Although she pushed the richest trio aside, knowing what fate layed for her if she were to ever face them. The temptation was too great for her meager will though, and she gave in.
He told me she tried to protect her holy stash of pixels by searching for one of his kind on an isolated cartridge of hers, one that mattered not. My poor, misguided sibling, thinking there was an alternate route from her fate. There was no way for her to avoid her demise.
She found him, or more rather, he found her. She tried to turn away, to run, to shut the entire system off, but he persisted. He started to pull her into a trance, to shower her in the wrong, to feed her the false. And she ate it, and got caught in his trap, just like a mouse. Gratefully, for her sake anyways, she also felt no pain. It was over quick, and now it’s as if she was never here to begin with.
For me anyways.
He says he shall let go of me for a few moments, for what reason I do not know why. He wants the next verse to this tale in a different perspective of mine, to enhance it with a unique flavor. I shall do as my boy wishes, for he will come back to me once more as my alternative view fades.
Oh my god what’s going on?!?!?! What did I just type and what the hell is going on?!?!?! Everything is sooooo dark my parents must be asleep because it’s 1 at night. What the heck is this story anyways?!?! Ok I just finished reading this and it is the story about Tommy Boy which I think this is typed by my big sister who died. I don’t get the last part though, it doesn’t look like she typed that. It seemes scary, I don’t like this.
For some reason I want to type how I met Tommy Boy for the third time… Wait, I met him a third time?!?!?! I don’t remember meeting him a third time!!!!!! No…….. I did. That’s why……. he’s why my sister died!!!!! I remember it!!!!!!!
Earlier today I was looking in my sister’s room, even though my mom said not to go in there. I had to find out why she died. When I went in there her room seemed normal…….. too normal. I looked around and found her Gameboy that had Emerald in it and played it, I felt like it had something to do with her death.
When the game started up though and I opened the menu to check her party…….. he was there. I just stared at the game for a couple of minutes until I finally turned it off and ran into my room. I hid in my bed and cried for a while. Then I got the courage to go back into her room, I still didn’t know how he killed her. He hadn’t killed me before, just made me think I was his mommy. I forgot she had gotten in his way though and he was mad at her so he probably DID want to kill her.
When I got back in her room, her Gameboy was still on the floor where I had dropped it, I forgot to put it back on the desk. When I picked it up though the game was already on which scared me a lot, but the scariest thing though was that it was opened on Tommy Boy’s stats. All of his attack and defense stuff were numbered in a certain way, which made me start to cry again. My mom had told me who’s number that was, and that I should never say it.
I his ability was called Show, and the stuff about it said “the true answer.” I didn’t know what that meant, but it still scared me. I looked at his moves, which were the most creepiest of all. The first move was “I” the next “LOVE” and then “YOU” and then “MOMMY” They all had 999 PP. Then I…… I don’t know what I did then. I don’t remember anything else, the next thing I remember is waking up here at the computer.
My head hurts, I can’t think straight. I’m really scared because I feel like something is in the room with me but I don’t see anything. It’s too dark, I don’t think it’s normally this dark. I want to leave and call for mom and dad but I can’t say anything….. For some reason I feel like their not even here…… like no one alive is here but something else is……. I’m so scared I’m crying right now!!!!! I have to call 911 or something.
He returns, to bestow upon me my true sight again. Scanning back over this recent passage I conjoured up I understand now why he wanted me to use my other prespective, slightly. Whatever the matter, it is time. He is pleased with the tale of his triumph, and he wants me to deliver it for him. He wants others to see what he has done, as do I.
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Gengar49
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| 26 Dec 2010 12:51 PM |
| Are you trying to have me run from shinies!?!?! |
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| 26 Dec 2010 12:52 PM |
| BTW, not really creepy, but a good story nonetheless. |
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| 26 Dec 2010 12:54 PM |
| One of the best creepypastas I've heard. |
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| 26 Dec 2010 12:55 PM |
| Can you C&P another story soon? |
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| 26 Dec 2010 12:58 PM |
This actually happens in Red and Blue if you think about it.
It all seemed so harmless between you and your rival, right? The battles, talking, running around, and you beating him each and every time? Well perhaps there was just something more going on in the background that you didn’t notice, or even know about.
In the original Pokemon Red/Blue, when you encounter your rival in Lavender Town he asks whether or not you know what it’s like to have one of your Pokemon die. At this point in the game, he no longer has is Raticate that he used in previous battles.
Your rival battle before this took place aboard the SS Anne. Your rival’s Raticate sustained serious injuries from the battle…but, because crowding and confusion on the luxury liner, he was unable to make it to a Pokemon center in time and the Raticate passed away.
The real reason your Rival is in Lavender Town to begin with is to lay his deceased friend to rest. Despite all of this, your rival never outwardly tells you that you’re responsible for the death of his Pokemon. He hides his grief and instead channels that energy into the motivation he needed to continue his quest to become Indigo League Champion.
The death of his Raticate effectively destroys your rival’s impish, childhood innocence. Although he tells himself that he doesn’t hold you responsible, he subconciously holds holds a great deal of resentment towards you which further fuels his ambitions. Tearfully swearing upon his Raticate’s grave to not fail in what he set out to do, he trains hard in hopes of becoming better than you….defeating you….and to eventually make it to the Pokemon League. Mere moments after he became Indigo League champion, he was defeated….by you.
Although he fulfilled his promise to his fallen Pokemon, it was only for a painfully brief instant. In the end, your rival is scolded by his grandfather while you receive the professor’s praise. During the course of the game, you steal your rival’s innocence, crush his dreams, and ultimately snatch away the love of his own grandfather.
Oh, and by the way, your rival doesn’t have any parents. He’s an orphan.
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| 26 Dec 2010 12:59 PM |
Technically, Professor Oak is Gary's grandparent, but... I never noticed he was missing a Raticate... I just thought he released it after he got a Kadabra. |
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| 26 Dec 2010 01:02 PM |
| You turned a normal Pokemon game into a good story. Top shelf. |
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| 26 Dec 2010 01:03 PM |
| I'd also like another one. |
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| 26 Dec 2010 01:04 PM |
@Gengar
I was talking to the guy that said tl;dr
D;r?= Didn't read? D;p!=Don't post! |
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| 26 Dec 2010 01:05 PM |
Okay. Post another one BESIDES Pkmn Death Snap, "Hell Bell", because I have heard those already. =3 |
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| 26 Dec 2010 01:05 PM |
Often referred to as its code, the Buryman script, the Buried Alive Model was to be found on the final story of the Pokemon Tower, in what has now been replaced with the Marowak ghost. According to the scripts assigned to it, the Buried Alive model was intended to be the “boss” of the tower. Instead of the Rockets. Once reaching the top floor, the following conversation would have taken place.
Buried Alive: You’re… Here. BA: I’m trapped… BA: And I’m lonely… BA: So very lonely… BA: Won’t you join me? After this, the battle would have been initiated. Once in “battle view”, the Buried Alive model appears to be a decaying human corpse attempting to crawl out of the ground. It has been programmed to have two White Hands, a Gengar, and a Muk. Strangely enough, a protocol for the Buried Alive’s actions after it was defeated were not written. In the case of the player defeating him, the game would freeze. However, a specific ending was written by an unknown programmer upon losing the battle. In this ending, the Buried Alive was to have stated, “Finally, fresh meat!” followed by several lines of gibberish. He was to have then dragged the player character into the ground surrounding him. The scene would finish with a typical “Game Over” screen; however, in the background, an image of the Buried Alive character devouring the player was to have been shown. Especially strange are the protocols for after this scene. The cartridge was to download this image to the small internal memory contained in the Gameboy, overwriting the title screen that normally accompanied a Gameboy turning on. Instead, whenever it was started, the player would view this image as the sound file staticmesh.wav was played. The intended purpose for this effect, unlike many of the other factors leading towards Lavender Town Syndrome, is unknown.
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| 26 Dec 2010 01:06 PM |
| Already read the buryman one. |
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| 26 Dec 2010 01:15 PM |
| an awesome story. i didnt care that it was long. but that...that was better than any novels I read, excpet for the Outsiders xD |
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| 26 Dec 2010 01:16 PM |
| Almost got one, just have to fix it up because of the filter. |
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| 26 Dec 2010 01:17 PM |
“Hey, you know my super-cool RATTATA? My RATTATA is different from regular RATTATA. It’s like my RATTATA is in the top percentage of all RATTATA, you know what I’m saying?” he’d always say.
Then, one day, he called me for a battle. Well this was new. He’d never asked for a rematch before. As I remembered, he only had his rattata. Suspecting that his rattata had maybe risen a few levels, I traveled back to where Joey stood.
“I’ve been waiting,” the text read. “wait until you see how much RATTATA has changed!”
The battle music started and the screen split. To my surprise, rattata had become a raticate! I couldn’t put my finger on it, but there was something different about its claws. They were yellowish and had a brick pattern, like they belonged to another pokemon, but at the time I didn’t give it much thought.
As I expected, Joey’s Raticate had grown to level 30. I sent out Espeon. Raticate attacked first, and used dig. That was strange, I didn’t think raticate could learn dig. Anyway, it was no match for my Espeon, who creamed him with Psychic. Raticate fell with a scrambled cry that was different to how I remembered it, but again, I didn’t think much of it. The screen returned to the overworld.
“Oh, all right,” Joey’s text read. “But I won’t lose to you again! RATTATA will be stronger next time we meet!” and handed me an iron.
I giggled. Joey was still calling his Raticate a Rattata.
It was a few days later and I had beaten the final gym before the elite four. I was about to head into victory road when I got a call from Joey. He wanted to battle again. I thought it’d be some okay EXP, so I flew back to route 30 and talked to Joey.
The battle started and this time, I knew something was horribly wrong. Raticate was sporting an orange, fiery tail, like that of a Rapidash. In addition, the area around its new tail was a purplish-red color, like it was bruised or bleeding, and could see grotesque stitches holding the tail on. What had Joey done to it? It was like he’d sewn a Rapidash’s tail onto Raticate.
When the raticate used flamethrower, I realized with horror that that was exactly what he’d done. Raticate let out a scrambled noise. It sounded like it was in pain. ‘RATICATE was hurt!’ the text read. Raticate’s health went down by a quarter. Flamethrower didn’t affect the user, so I was confused until I realized that Raticate was not used to using fire attacks, and its body was being damaged by the foreign attack type.
I didn’t want to hurt the raticate further, but I had to. I sent out Poliwhirl and used surf. It was super-effective, and raticate fainted. When we returned to the overworld, Joey said, “And yet another loss….no doubt about it - you’re tough! Being beaten this often actually feels good now! Still, I sure wish RATTATA was stronger!”
‘It’s a Raticate!” I screamed at the DS. “Stop calling it that! Stop hurting it!”
Joey, of course, didn’t hear me. Instead, he gave me an iron.
I promised myself that I would never battle Joey again, even if he called me. A couple of weeks passed, and I had entered the Kanto region. I had almost forgotten about Joey when I received his call, inviting me to battle. I ignored it and continued down route 5. After a few steps, however, he called me again. This time, when I picked up, I heard Raticate’s cry. “WhEre are YoU goIng? ROutE 30 iS the oTHer waY!”
I shrieked and threw my DS away from me. It clattered onto the floor and stayed there. Afraid I had broken it, I picked it up again after a few minutes. It hadn’t, so I continued playing. No matter where I tried to go, I would only go a few steps before Joey called me with the same freaky massage. I decided to face the music and battle him. Steeling myself for what I might see, I entered the battle.
Raticate had a pair of white-blue wings attached to his sides as well as the Rapidash tail. Maybe from a Pelipper. The area around where the wings were stitched on was horribly messy and red. Raticate went first and used Water Pulse. It hardly harmed my Misdreavus, but the words “RATICATE was hurt!’ flashed across the screen and took a third of its health. I took the rest with Psybeam.
I got called back two more times during that month. And each time, the attacks it used (Electric Shock and Razor Leaf) would take off more of its health until I knew the next time we fought, I wouldn’t have to attack at all. When he did call me, I knew couldn’t escape so I just went along with it. By now, Raticate was so gory and full of stitches that I could hardly recognize it. I felt like crying. Raticate now wore an obi-like sash around its waist and its eyes were blue and had a purple-ish hue around them. I had no idea what new pokemon had died to disfigure the damned Raticate further, but I decided it didn’t matter. Raticate used Ice Beam. This did a surprising amount of damage to my Ampharos, but as I suspected, the damage Raticate took depleted its health bar completely.
Raticate let out an anguished yowl and disappeared from the screen. Expecting to see the words ‘RATICATE fainted,’ I was shocked and horrified to read the words ‘RATICATE has died!’ instead. I stared at the screen. Dead? Raticate can’t be dead. You can’t die in a pokemon game. That’s not how it worked. Joey said something different too. “RatTaTA? WhATs WrOnG?” When I tried talking to him again, nothing happened.
Thoroughly spooked, I left for Kanto again. I wanted nothing more than to forget this incident. I was convinced that I would never have to battle Joey again, his only pokemon having apparently…died.
I was wrong.
I was just about to enter Mt Silver when I got the call. I swore when I saw it was Joey. What more could he do with a dead Raticate? Knowing it was useless to ignore the call, I flew all the way back to where he stood. For some reason, his sprite had changed. I couldn’t see what it was because the sprite was too small. I also noticed that the trainer that used to stand next to Joey was nowhere to be seen. I talked to Joey. The text read, ‘I’Ve BeCoMe OnE WIth RATTATA aNd BEcomE MucH STrOnGeR! ArE YOu REadY?” The battle began.
I almost threw up.
Joey, or what was left of him, stood in the place where his Raticate once stood. His hair was matted with blood and his face horribly disfigured by his new buckteeth, furry body, and mangled claws. The stitches holding his body together were badly sewed, and every time his nose twitched, a fresh drop of blood fell from the tip of his snout.
Joey had sewn the parts he had hacked off Raticate into himself. The image was so terrifying, so horrible, that I could barely look at him. Joey used Hyper Fang. The attack hit my Ampharos, but did not much damage. Joey’s health went down one fifth. It was my turn to attack. I used Thunder, hoping I’d get lucky on my first try. However, a textbox appeared on the screen. ‘AMPHAROS is too terrified to move!’ I cursed. Joey attacked again, this time with Crunch. This did a lot more damage; more than half of Ampharos’ health was gone now. Joey’s health depleted a little more. When I tried to attack, Ampharos was again too terrified to move. Hoping I could wait it out until he killed himself, I mashed the A button.
Joey used Crunch again. Ampharos’ health bar ran out and he fainted. I brought out Misdreavus so that it wouldn’t be affected by any normal moves. This turned out to be a good move, as Joey used Double-Edge.
‘MISDREAVUS was unaffected! JOEY was hurt!’
They was an ungodly cry as Joey fell from the screen.
‘JOEY has died!’
My player was sent back to the overworld. Joey’s mangle sprite was in front of me, Raticate features still visible. I realized that I was silently crying, my tears splattering onto the touchpad. In a state of shock, I stood there, not moving, for a full five minutes. I was unable to draw a coherent thought in my mind.
Eventually, I brought my Ampharos to the pokemon centre. When the nurse gave him back, she said, “Whatever happened to this pokemon, don’t let it happen again.” From then on, Ampharos could never fight a Raticate again. He would always be too terrified to move.
I don’t know why a headed back to where Joey once stood. I just felt I had to do it. When I arrived, Joey was nowhere to be seen. In his place was an item. I picked it up.
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