Test 5.
VERITY The journey this month has been easier on you in several ways; despite your losses, your numbers have been bolstered by the addition of two more this month, and unlike the unforgiving terrain on the way to Lake Acuity the routes to Lake Verity seem downright hospitable - they're straightforward, the climate is far more temperate, and there are patches of cheer visible here and there along the paths in the form of those brightly-colored flowers, even as you make your way toward the lakefront. But the lakefront itself is perhaps unsettlingly silent; a reminder, perhaps, of what you're here to do, of the importance of your task. You'll reach the lake sometime in the evening. The sun isn't down yet, but it looks as though it won't be too long before it dips below the horizon; there's more than enough light for you to see what the lake itself looks like, however - the water is still and clear, to an extent where you can see straight down to the bottom regardless of how deep it gets. There's no bridge or other way to cross over the lake that you can see, but once again there's a large rock formation rising out of the center of the lake and a good-sized opening in the stone, leading to what's likely a system of caverns further inside. Your exploration starts here, next to the crystal clear waters of Lake Verity; what happens next is up to you. |
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Ah, no. Never even heard of a Zoroark. Is that a sort of Pokemon that can take human form...?
[neatly sidestepping the question of what he actually is]
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[yeah apparently this is, indeed, interesting enough to derail everything]
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I guess it sounds like that might be, depending on what it's...for? Even if it doesn't matter.
[...That's not what he said, Lucas, but it's probably better for you to interpret it that way.]
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[It was like Simcity! Complete with the part where you torment your inhabitants, probably]
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[...what the hell did Rowan call it.]
Lu...miose City? It's in Kalos, I think it's laid out like that from pictures that Professor Rowan showed me.
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["Interesting" is still a word you could use! But not the most applicable.]
This is by far the longest I've ever spent in...a human country. [Michael, in a stunning display of tact, has decided that "a place with living humans" would be an alarming phrase] It's been instructive.
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You're doing a very good job passing as one.
[...Lucas.]
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...thank you. I mean, you are very small and squishy, but...most of you are good.
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[No knock against his humans, they really are decent, mostly. Just. Well.]
But that only makes the efforts here more impressive, doesn't it? You, Maylene, Professor Rowan...
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[no you didn't and ignis' hand is at his mouth for no reason]
[...i swear he likes you well enough, michael]
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