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The First Library Meeting- Fading Memoria rp

A grand library stretches out, harboring aisle after aisle of books, old records and artifacts. The history hangs almost stagnant in the air. All is silent, save for the occasional shuffle of feet, turning of pages or quiet cough. To some Pokémon, a great peace washes over them as soon as they enter. To others, they may feel overwhelmed or have trouble staying quiet. "... No shouting. Must restrain self. Must resist urge and stay at least a little silent..." Within the walls of the library, Reyn was finding himself sitting down in a single chair with a cold sweat dripping from his brow. He was taking a break from his searc

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Event Feast Part 2- Fading Memoria

"Okay, so took me an hour or so of prep time but I should be able to make my entrance now! If I'm lucky, I'm gonna give them a show they won't soon forget! I'm so estatic right now, my fins are twitching!" Outside of the cafe, a Buizel was mumbling to himself as he was trying to hype himself up for this great event. He had heard the announcement a while back by the Cacturne and was spending all this time making sure that he could make the biggest entrance possible. Sure he had no idea for certain who he would be with though for certain but he was antsy all over. He breathed in to himself as he mentally prepared himself for his

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M3-2 Tough Triage

The bacteria in these sewers seemed liable to infect any open wound it might come into contact with. Given that the mission involved fighting, open wounds were probably going to happen. And that didn’t even count how she strongly suspected industrial wastes might have been dumped in these sewers against regulations. Shiloh the Passimian couldn’t help but think these dour thoughts as she trudged through the disgusting tunnels searching for Zangeese. Traveling with her was her teammate, the Jigglypuff Haruna, as well as two felines from Team Fizz. Shiloh couldn’t help but think that the tactic of splitting up was redu