Ai Nanasaki (
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1st Dive: Beginnings [Action]
[A quiet and peaceful slumber after a long, tiring day in high school for Ai Nanasaki ended up with her waking up in the middle of a forest, her body on the ground surrounded by leaves. Not that she thought she was waking up at first, but that she was in the middle of an odd dream, rather. A particularly vivid one.
It was a bit cold - certainly colder than her room had been - and her body didn't feel as relaxed as it did on the comfy mattress. And she was lying on something else other than the ground.
As Ai leaned forward, her eyes inspected her surroundings curiously, her head feeling a bit dizzy. It resembled the hill her grandfather owned, but... there was something off about it. She wasn't on the route she usually took, either - there wasn't one to begin with.
Still feeling something on her back, she reached over her shoulder and touched what felt like a wing. Also, she seemed to be wearing a peculiar white sundress and not the pyjamas she had gone to bed with.]
Huh...
[This was so strange. And it felt real. It didn't feel like a dream.
Ai continued turning her head around, and it wasn't until her gaze landed on a book right beside her when she stopped doing so.
The girl reached out and inspected both covers of the peculiar object with curiosity in her eyes.
Standing up with the book in her hands, she opened it up, trying to make sense of what was happening. But what was inside of it just seemed to confuse her even more at that point.]
Where am I...?
[Her voice sounded as confused as it could be. It was a good question. And why did it feel like she had wings on her back?]
(OOC: Ai will be walking around the forest while inspecting the book, trying to either find anyone who could help explain what was going on or a sign of civilization. You can catch her there.)
It was a bit cold - certainly colder than her room had been - and her body didn't feel as relaxed as it did on the comfy mattress. And she was lying on something else other than the ground.
As Ai leaned forward, her eyes inspected her surroundings curiously, her head feeling a bit dizzy. It resembled the hill her grandfather owned, but... there was something off about it. She wasn't on the route she usually took, either - there wasn't one to begin with.
Still feeling something on her back, she reached over her shoulder and touched what felt like a wing. Also, she seemed to be wearing a peculiar white sundress and not the pyjamas she had gone to bed with.]
Huh...
[This was so strange. And it felt real. It didn't feel like a dream.
Ai continued turning her head around, and it wasn't until her gaze landed on a book right beside her when she stopped doing so.
The girl reached out and inspected both covers of the peculiar object with curiosity in her eyes.
Standing up with the book in her hands, she opened it up, trying to make sense of what was happening. But what was inside of it just seemed to confuse her even more at that point.]
Where am I...?
[Her voice sounded as confused as it could be. It was a good question. And why did it feel like she had wings on her back?]
(OOC: Ai will be walking around the forest while inspecting the book, trying to either find anyone who could help explain what was going on or a sign of civilization. You can catch her there.)
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Lax, would you grab it from my bag?
[The Munchlax nods and trots dutifully to Diamond's pack, taking out his journal and returning with it.]
I got one too. You can talk to it, and people talk back. It's very nice.
[The best way to describe it, really.]
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The girl then looked at his journal - it was much like her own, which made her believe that everybody who arrived there would have one as well.
She could talk to it and people would talk back, though? Looking at the book she had in her hands, it did look like it was more than a simple journal... But it didn't exactly look like any electronic device she knew of, either.]
You mean, people here in Luceti? We cannot contact anyone from our worlds?
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We can't. I've tried, but it's just to everyone around here... [There were only a handful of familiar names, but that's because he lives with them. The rest were people he's yet to meet..!]
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[Ai frowned herself, though having this journal was still better than nothing, and it could be useful. Looking through it, she noticed that there was an option for video as well, apart from a voice conversation. And it also had the function to filter that to specific people. It was quite odd and unearthly, and she would definitely fiddle around with it more later.
After a few moments, she looked at Diamond rather quizzically, wanting to ask him one of the questions she had thought of before.]
Um... what happens when you bring me to the village? Is there a place I can stay there, or...?
[She had no money, but this being a wholly separate world, she had her doubts as to whether they would've even helped her much anyway.]
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[... There's something he's forgetting OH RIGHT. He claps his hands together, entirely too cheerful for what amounts to a kidnapping victim.]
And everything here is free, too, so we can get something to eat and we'll find anything you need in the shops when we're looking~ There are, um, big buildings around the village that a lot of people live in like apartments... Even one right by my house. By the way, what's your name?
[Since she hadn't introduced herself yet.]
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Perhaps settling in the village wouldn't be hard, after all. and getting some clothes for herself from the shops Diamond mentioned didn't sound like a bad idea, and other bare necessities...]
Oh! I apologize, my name is Ai Nanasaki. It is a pleasure to meet you.
[She did a slight bow in the direction of the younger boy. Transporting to a whole different world like she had and learning so much about it already had made her mind race, which made her completely forget to properly introduce herself.]
I guess... I am just overwhelmed by... all of this. Being brought in a place like this so suddenly...
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[She's got his word. Diamond thinks about how long they've got until they reach their destination and slips off his jacket, holding it out to Ai.]
It's going to be a bit more before we get there, so please wear this. I'll be okay because my region's always kind of cold.
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Oh, thank you, if you're sure...
[She took the jacket from him and put it on top of her white sundress, immediately feeling much better and warmer than she did before. That elicited a sigh from her as she rested her body a little, no longer shivering as much as it had just a few moments ago.
And then, she glanced at Wig and Lax curiously until her gaze landed on Diamond's.]
Where do you come from, Diamond-san? You said that Pokémon are real in your world, but... what is that world like?
[She knew that there was a world that the show of Pokémon was set in, which was probably the same as the one in the video games... but to think that it was actually real for somebody out there was a difficult thing for her to grasp.]
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Well, Sinnoh's huge even by itself, but there are other regions out there, too... Kanto, Johto, Hoenn, Unova - we have at least one person from each place here now! It's probably as big as your world! There's cities and towns and ruins and trees and mountains, rivers and snowy areas too, plus a big marsh! Sinnoh itself has three big lakes where it's said [and proven cough cough] that three legendary Pokémon sleep in each. The one closest to my hometown, Twinleaf, is Lake Verity, where Mesprit is. Um... A lot of stuff is based around Pokémon and all, since they're very important to every body, but I don't know what your home is like so I can't really draw a lot of comparisons...
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Though the names of the regions (which she deduced were actually continents) eluded her, the nature he was describing to her sounded just like Earth's own. Minus the three big lakes with legendary Pokémon, of course. They probably wouldn't be lakes she'd be able to peacefully swim in because of people constantly trying to find and catch them - if people in this Pokémon world were anything like the ones depicted in the fictional show. A lot of them were trainers, always eager to catch and compete.]
Well, the biggest comparison that stands out between our worlds is that you have Pokémon and we do not. We do have a lot of different animals, of course, but it is not the same.
[She then tilted her head, her gaze looking somewhere in the distance as she explained a little about her home.]
I come from Japan, which is an archipelago on our planet in the Pacific Ocean. There are a lot of other countries can be even larger than mine though, and we have seven big continents that are probably like your regions. We have everything from cities to mountains and deserts, too. Forests like this one, as well. And the rest of our planet is taken up by five big oceans.
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That's a lot for one planet. I wonder what else is on mine... There's a lot of oceans too, but Sinnoh's main point are its mountains. At the top of one is a pillar that a family gets material from for their crest. It's a long journey.
[Hmm.]
There's also a volcano. It's still active, I think. Yours sounds much bigger though! What kind of animals do you have?
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Well, all kinds, really. The oceans are filled with marine life - many different kinds of fish, sharks, dolphins, whales... And on land, it varies between continents. There are lions and tigers in Africa and Asia, for example, and a lot of other wild animals. The closest thing we have to Pokémon are the animals we choose as pets. For a lot of people those are mostly cats and dogs, but there are a lot of others too.
[Her expression turned into one of curiosity as she turned a little on the tortoise in the direction of Diamond.]
Do you have animals in your world too, or are they all Pokémon?
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Well, all we have are Pokémon, so I guess you could say they are what would be your world's animals. Hold on.
[He shifts Lax away a little, going to his bag and taking out his blue Pokédex. He returns shortly after and decides to show her some of the Pokémon in it.]
See? Here, you can look through it if you'd like.
[Considering he's seen basically every Pokémon in the Sinnoh region minus The Creator Arceus himself, it's a hefty amount to look through and he'll let her hold it.]
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This... is a Pokédex, isn't it?
It was a Pokédex - she remembered what it was a few seconds after holding it, having seen it before on the show. A database of Pokémon.
There was a lot of information pertaining each one, but it was mostly their portraits that she looked through curiously. Most were unfamiliar to her, this being the Sinnoh region. But some she could vaguely recall...]
Ah... I like this one.
[It was Gyarados' entry she had just seen.
She turned her head to look at Diamond curiously after a question popped up in her mind while she looked through these.]
How do you have your Pokémon with you here? Were you... brought here with your Pokéballs on you?
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Not really... Well, I found their balls in the item shop, but the Pokémon themselves were kinda wandering around... I only have these two and Moo, my Mamoswine, with me here.
[He briefly scrolls through the Dex, pointing out Mamoswine. Big fella.]
The Little Miss told me that the rest of us only have three of our friends, too, so the means my other three pals are safe at home~.
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She then turned to look Diamond's way with her eyes narrowed sympathetically.]
At least you get three of them, but... you must miss your other Pokémon.
[She knew she would, in his position. If she had a pet back home, she would be thinking about it too.
It seemed like he wasn't the only person to come from his world - so maybe these won't be the only Pokémon she'd get to see in person.]
Which of your Pokémon didn't come here?
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Don, my Bastiodon; Tung, my Lickilicky; and Gi, my Regigigas friend. There's also Rotom, Phione, and Manaphy who I'm friends with, too, so they're okay back home right now. Rotom's a big fan of the mecha anime I watch! And Don and Tung eat as much as I do too. Gi's a protector of the world.
[Legends galore!! Not that she'd probably know, but man. Diamond's smile turns slightly sad, but it's obvious he's okay with them being left behind. They're safer there and there's some sort of non-Dialga-related time thing in place.]
I miss them a lot. We were taking good care of Phione before we came here, and it's kind of been hard not taking up and seeing that odd Pokémon... Oh! Um, right. There's some kind of timethingy put in place so you return the exact moment you left at.
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I will return exactly where I was before?
[That was relieving, in a way. Her family and friends wouldn't have to worry about her, and she wouldn't have to be concerned with what was going on at home.
She put her hand on her chin thoughtfully after, her brows slightly furrowing.]
Will I remember everything that has happened to me here?
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I don't think so... But since I only got here a few days ago, I don't really know. If it's just caused by something here, I don't think you will, but I'm not sure at all...
[He wishes he were, but he isn't.]
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I guess that... people who know for certain won't be able to tell us, since they will be back in their worlds by then.
[Unless they were brought here twice in their lives. Was that even possible?]
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Ah! I could ask my seniors! Um, two of them left for a bit and then came back, so they'd definitely know the answer to it.
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[So it was possible to come here twice even after a person was brought back home. That was both intrigued and frightened her a little.]
If they do not remember anything from their previous stay here in Luceti, then... they probably did not remember anything from it back in their world, either.
[Unless there was a way to go back here willingly, and they consciously chose to be here at the expense of their memories. Everything here was apparently free, after all, and that may tempt a lot of people to go back. Or if they were to form an attachment to the place... it wasn't far-fetched to think that they could.]
I'M SO SORRY I MISSED THIS
[Waking up from it like a dream... That sounds pretty pleasant.]