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Plight of Leon
Mt. Infernus
The Rock Pool
Treepadaone
You Anorith, Pontos, grips your midsection with its large claws as you cradle it, causing you to grit your teeth a little bit. But, of course, adventuring with your little Anorith for the first time was good enough to endure this kind of pain. The little Anorith might be at a low level, but, you are sure that your Rhyperior will be able to protect you. You walk ever forward, the leaves from the dense jungles brushing past you and leaving small nicks and scratches on your arms. But, suddenly, you reach a clearing. This is not a normal clearing either. The "ground" is actually some sort of blue stone. Marble? Slate? Granite? Whatever it is, the stone is shiny and blue, with the look of stone that was just laid yesterday. That must be impossible, however. The amount of handicraft needed and workers needed would have taken months to complete. And even by that time, the endless rains and scorching heat of the island of Mt. Infernus would have weathered down the rocks very quickly. Even in a few months, there would have been cracks and broken stones. But, it was pristine. Hell, even shiny. You walk across the marble, your footsteps making small tapping noises as they hit the blue stone. You continue walking on the stone, when you see something in the stone. It looks like...a hole? No, not a hole. It is a little bit too neat to be just a random hole in the ground. Plus, it is paved with a lining of stones. No, it is an entrance. With a ladder inside of it.
Thinking that this has to lead somewhere and that it might even be the Rock Pool itself, you descend the ladder, again, marveled by the fact that the wood does not creak or bend under your feet. Another weird thing about this place. You reach the bottom of the ladder, and turn around. In front of you it a large door. No, large door is not the best word for it. How about huge? Or gigantic? or humungous! The door was positively massive. It was probably thirty to forty feet high, and looked to be easily a couple of feet think. And, it was made out of solid steel. Or some sort of metal. You doubted that even a raging Rhyperior could have pushed his way through this door. A large brass knocker adorned the door, but other than that, it was pretty nondescript....as giant doors go anyways. You see in surprise that an Alakazam walks up to you, probably the doors gate keeper, and sits down in front of you. He says nothing to you, but just sits there, waiting. "Well, young boy, it is rude to keep a man waiting!" Shocked by the fact that he could talk(though, he was an Alakazam, so, it may not be TOO shocking), you just stand there stunned. "Well, someone is deader than a doorknob today. I might as well just give the speech after all." He gets up, and walks to a small alcove on the side of the wall, grabbing a small pouch. He walks back over to you, and sits down again. "This, boy, it what one might call a trial of sorts. See, none get to the Rock Pool easily, and this is because there are some truly fearsome Pokemon in there. Pokemon, if they were to get out, would wreck havoc on the mainland. This trial was built so that only the best of the best would go on to the Rock Pool, in hopes that they could tame the power within. However, none of them have ever come back." He grabs something from his pouch, revealing a small pipe which he lights with a FIRE PUNCH, and smokes a few puffs. "I know, I know, its a bad habit. But, one I got from my trainer, before he met his time I'm afraid. Old age though, nothing to serious. Anyways, if you, good sir, want to get in the Rock Pool, you are going to have to face the trials ahead of you. They will challenge the four thing essential to a trainer: Logic, Wisdom, Sharp Senses, and of course, Battling Skills. I won't tell you in which order either. Oh, and to make sure that a trainer is truly tested, you may only bring one Pokemon inside the trial. The rest will be returned when you get to the Rock Pool. I hope you understood that, because I am only saying it once."
What will you do?