Post by bobsnicket on Jul 24, 2008 14:09:26 GMT -5
Chapter 14: Barricade of the Battlefields
{3} The Ultimate Pokemon Battle
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As the battle commenced, Mewtwo and his metal counterpart immediately rose to the afternoon skies and began an epic battle of psychic powers. Pichu and Jigglypuff in their turn tussled with Metal Pichu and Jigglypuff. Wes’s Espeon and Umbreon ganged up on Giovanni’s sly Persian. This left Dragonite and Blastoise to face Rhydon, Metagross, and Tyranitar.
It was a simple yet strange fact that even though all the trainers and villains shouted commands and attacks and encouragement to their Pokemon, these mixed words did little to aid the battlers. But there was nothing else the humans could do, so they kept doing it in order to feel important and like they were actually helping.
Mewtwo and Metal Mewtwo flashed in and out of appearance, hurling Shadow Balls at each other in between. Espeon, faster than its partner, lunged at Persian, who jumped out of the way. The cat then Slashed at Espeon, knocking it down and severely weakening it. Umbreon in anger used Bite, but missed again. The light-footed feline used Pay-Day, throwing coins at Umbreon. The Dark evolution of Eevee dodged all the coins except one, which did not hurt much but irritated him to the extreme; Umbreon darkened the battle arena, and sent a bright Confuse Ray towards Persian. The beam of light struck the cat’s eyes and disconcerted its mind, sending it into wild spasms.
Meanwhile, Tyranitar began with a devastating Earthquake, forcing Dragonite to Fly into the sky and Blastoise to Withdraw to the safety of its shell. Metagross used Meteor Shower while Rhydon simultaneously used Thunder, both directed at Dragonite. But the majestic Pokemon protected itself with a Mirror Coat, and then finished its Fly by diving straight at Tyranitar, knocking it over and causing it to slam into the ground with a resounding thud. Blastoise, after the danger of the Earthquake was gone, came back out of his shell, ready to help.
On the other half of the arena, Metal Pichu and Metal Jigglypuff faced their originators, two on two, side by side. Jigglypuff began with an unsuspected Sing attack, putting Metal Jigglypuff to sleep, but Metal Pichu escaped by using Agility, and with its solid 200 pound weight despite its tiny size, it grabbed Pichu, rolled backwards with him, and hurled Pichu directly into the air while smashing him with its iron head. Before Jigglypuff could stop singing and help, Metal Pichu used Thunderbolt and damaged Pichu once again, although fortunately, since he was an electric type, he was resistant to the move. Jigglypuff walked up close to her sleeping clone and used Rest to create that satisfying effect of sending an opponent soaring away with a great deal of pain for such a simple move. However, as one may well know, this move also required the Balloon Pokemon to temporarily fall asleep, leaving her wide open to Metal Pichu.
Back in the sky, Mewtwo realized that his duel with Metal Mewtwo was getting him nowhere. We’re too evenly matched, he thought. And it will eventually defeat me because of its advantage in mass…but… Mewtwo realized something. Who said this battle needs to remain restricted to the little groups we’ve instinctively formed? And with that, the wise, quick-thinking Pokemon dodged one more jab from Metal Mewtwo, charged up a healthy-sized Shadow Ball, and hurled it down below, although in his haste he wasn’t quite sure where it would hit…
Rhydon, preparing for another Thunder, was caught by surprise when, directly after Tyranitar’s fall, a large Shadow Ball knocked it over next to Tyranitar. Metagross looked up at Mewtwo, and prepared a Hyper Beam.
Dragonite, seeing what Metagross was doing, tried to use Dragon Claw when suddenly Persian leapt onto his face and began scratching mercilessly. Blastoise, however, was open to fire upon Metagross with a forceful Hydro Pump. The high-pressure cannonball of water shot rapidly out of the giant turtle’s shoulder cannon, and nailed Metagross just as it released the Hyper Beam…
…which, misdirected, did not hit Mewtwo, but veered to the side and consumed Metal Mewtwo. The clone disintegrated in the high-energy beam, leaving behind smoking fumes in the air.
Mewtwo came back down as Tyranitar and Rhydon rose back up and restabilized themselves. Dragonite finally managed to fling off the Confused Persian, which collided into Rhydon but began attacking it instead. Espeon and Metagross interlocked in a furious Psychic clash, pushing into each others’ minds and trying to get the better of the other. Umbreon went around Rhydon and Persian and crept up behind Tyranitar, who, amidst the chaos, could not hear Nascour screaming at it to turn around.
Things did not look good for Pichu and Jigglypuff, however. Pichu had instinctively used a Skull Bash to save the Resting Jigglypuff from Metal Pichu, and met his target, but also caused himself a concussion from ramming into the metal body. Metal Pichu flew a few feet away, Jigglypuff woke up, and Pichu rubbed his head in pain. Jigglypuff charged up for a Rollout, and released, but instead of hitting Metal Pichu, collided into the returning Metal Jigglypuff, sending it towards Metagross (Metal Jigglypuff, being a balloon, did not weigh nearly as much).
Dragonite proceeded to begin generating a Hyper Beam of his own. Blastoise, seeing the trouble on the right, used Surf to ride over the battle on a tidal wave and come crashing down onto Metal Pichu. The result was Blastoise collapsing shell-first onto the drenched clone, and although there was a slight dent in Blastoise’s shell, Metal Pichu had been flattened and disfigured beyond repair; its tiny deformed body, almost pancake-like, stopped moving in defeat.
Espeon was beginning to fail in his struggle with Metagross, and Mewtwo, seeing this, stepped in. Landing next to Espeon, the humanoid cat focused his own supreme psychic powers together with Espeon’s against Metagross. Their combined effort overwhelmed the X-faced creature, and it slumped to the ground.
Umbreon leapt suddenly in a Faint Attack against Tyranitar, but it unfortunately was not affected much, as it was also part Dark type. The colossal green Pokemon unleashed a merciless Mega Punch on Umbreon, KO’ing Espeon’s companion.
“Umbreon! Are you alright? Return!” Wes, holding up a Pokeball, returned the fallen black-and-gold Pokemon with a jet of red light.
As Metagross collapsed, Metal Jigglypuff’s round form smacked into its head, and, as ineffective as it was, it provoked a much more dangerous response.
The metal puffball simply lay there dazed, but from the steel spider-like creature appeared shafts of hazardous white light. Metagross closed its dark red eyes, as if it were about to…
“Explosion!” Red cried out as he comprehended the situation. “Jigglypuff, Pichu, get out of there!”
“You too, Blastoise!” Gary instructed.
And so all those around the suicidal Metagross evacuated the premises—all, that is, except for the still-dazed Metal Jigglypuff…
BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM!!!!!!!
Needless to say, Metagross exploded.
After the dust cloud which was cause by the self-destruction cleared, remaining in the battle arena were only Rhydon, Persian (no longer confused), Tyranitar, Mewtwo, Jigglypuff, Pichu (still with a headache), Dragonite, Blastoise, Espeon, and a humungous black spot where Metagross had previously been. Red, seeing Pichu’s state of injury, tried to return him, but the yellow Pokemon jumped out of the way of the red beam of light, shaking his head. Red understood. He would not quit just yet.
Mewtwo and Espeon, recognizing the strength of their teamwork, focused another combined Psychic attack, this time on Tyranitar. But once again in their haste they forgot Tyranitar’s Dark properties, which rendered it immune to all Psychic attempts. The huge Pokemon caused another Earthquake, sending several of the humans to their knees, and the vibrating and jolting was too much for Pichu’s head to bear. But instead of fainting as the villains expected, the skies rapidly darkened with mutinous-looking thunderclouds above the arena, and a Thunder surge so strong came down that even Rhydon’s Lightningrod quality was only able to absorb a small fraction of the lightning into its horn. The rest struck furiously upon Rhydon with so much power that even its supposed type advantage was not able to prevent the agonizing pain which followed. The Rock/Ground beast roared in rage and agony, and fell face forward onto the ground, defeated. But this Thunder was not well-controlled at all; Rhydon was, in fact, the luckiest of its victims. Another surging chain of blinding white crashed upon Blastoise, and yet another hit the Cipher 2nd in Command himself.
Sadly, it proved fatal for both.
For Blastoise was weak against even the feeblest of Electric attacks; something like this was far too much for any Water Type to bear. It moaned deeply, and tried too hard to endure the hit. Blastoise’s shell cracked in half, and the azure turtle lay slain upon the ground, much to the horror of its former trainer, Gary. The spiky-haired youth ran up to Blastoise, trying to arouse him, but there was nothing for it.
And, without question, such an extremely powerful bolt, if not survivable by a solid durable Pokemon such as Blastoise, certainly could not be so to the strong but lean Nascour. He screamed, his white hair flailing, his red eyes bursting with hatred, and died.
Pichu and Rhydon, needless to say, had survived by sheer luck, and the effort of their survival caused them to immediately faint. Both were returned to their respective Pokeballs.
If anyone was more horrified by this than Gary, it was Red. He, as Pichu’s owner, felt somehow responsible for Blastoise’s death, and could not shake off the guilt building inside him even though it wasn’t his fault.
It was Tyranitar’s.
Tyranitar, whose owner, despite the perishing of one of his own, cackled with insane laughter in response to the tragedy. Tyranitar joined his master in evil rejoicing, roaring savagely and advancing upon those remaining.
And it could only be imagined how Pichu felt. Jigglypuff just stood there, feeling insignificant, helpless, and unable to do anything.
Persian, amidst the general shock of the event, suddenly leapt at Espeon, and they engaged once more in a battle of agility. Mewtwo and Dragonite, on the other hand, now faced the murderous titan. The dragon Pokemon used Dragonflame while Mewtwo hurled another Shadow Ball, both no longer only intent on victory, but on vengeance on behalf of their fallen comrade. Tyranitar took both blows, and although it appeared to do some amount of damage, it restabilized itself and returned with Rock Throw. Mewtwo stopped each boulder in midair, and then tossed them back into Tyranitar. Afterwards, not able to stop in his burning anger, Mewtwo used his mind to take control of Tyranitar’s body, levitated it into the air, and began choking it with his outstretched hand from the same distance, Mewtwo’s dark purple eyes inflamed.
This left it open for Dragonite to finish it off. Dragonite let out a chilling Ice Beam which froze Tyranitar so that it could not move even further. Even though it could have sufficed by just knocking the immobilized enemy out, Dragonite went further and took the risk of the Metronome technique. Every known move whirred in a rhythmic rotation inside Dragonite’s mind, finally ending on the one he’d hoped for: Fissure. The dragon flew high into the sky, among the now-parting thunderclouds, and then plummeted in a sitting position at a very high speed back towards the earth. The force of Dragonite’s impact with the ground rent the field in two, and a huge gap widened beneath where Dragonite had landed (and had immediately rose back into the air from). Tyranitar was not so fortunate, however, for as the Fissure spread wide enough, Mewtwo released his grip on the massive killer, and Tyranitar descended endlessly down into the darkness, not even able to make sound because it was still frozen.
Meanwhile, the cat-like brawl between Espeon and Persian still continued, evenly matched. But Espeon at last managed to Headbutt the sinister cat in the stomach, and Persian’s flying path descended as well into the gaping Fissure. Persian shrieked for its master as it disappeared into the deep nothingness.
The Fissure then closed, apparently satisfied with its takings. The arena, now blackened, destroyed by lightning, and misaligned due to the Fissure and Earthquakes, was what remained, now that the battle was won.
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(161. Smash Bros Brawl - Clear)
Lance went over and comforted and thanked Dragonite for its noble service. Gary kneeled next to his Blastoise, his first Pokemon, his head bowed upon its split and dented shell. Red stood motionlessly in denial. Wes soothed and thanked his faithful Espeon, and returned it to its Pokeball. Mewtwo and Jigglypuff still stood there, even Mewtwo on the ground, gazing at their remaining unarmed enemies. This should feel like a victory, yet it was not.
Giovanni and Evice, in their selfishness, no longer appeared disturbed by the losses of their loyal Pokemon or Nascour, but now were only concerned for their own safety, which had become an impending doom, for they were defenseless. Nascour lay sprawled in between them.
Lance glared at the two of them. “You have not paid the price yet. After this war, you will wish you had joined Nascour when you are punished for the crimes you have committed today, and throughout your entire lives.”
“Ha!” Evice sneered. “That’s what you think!”
He said this because a familiar remote-operated helicopter now was hovering towards Giovanni and the Cipher leader. They were trying to escape. It came too quickly for any of the others to respond, and was even now landing…they were going to get away…
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(148. Pokemon Diamond & Pearl - Dialga & Palkia Battle)
A great infernal ball of deep orange and red fire burst directly into the helicopter, causing it to land, but not exactly smoothly or intact.
From above, the thunderclouds now cleared, a glittering rainbow was being left behind the trail of the legendary bird Ho-oh. Its seven-colored wings shown beautifully in the afternoon, and it squawked unforgettably as it elegantly flew away, its work finished.
Evice gazed dumbfounded at his ruined helicopter. “No,” he ranted. “No, no, no, no, NO! NOT AGAIN! CURSE YOU, HO-OH! CURSE YOU ALL!” He began flailing about as if he were a small immature child who had just lost at a video game. Giovanni just stood gloomily several steps away with his arms folded business-like, brooding yet another defeat.
Red and the other heroes watched in amazement as the rainbow arched across the sky. With the battle over, the purple barrier disintegrated, reminding them of the battle still going on around them.
“Everyone,” Mewtwo communicated, “I don’t think we need to worry about these two any longer. We must leave them here and rejoin the battle; it does not appear to be going as well as we thought…”
{4} Reinforcements and Dededeinforcements
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As Mewtwo had said, the battle on the northern front was not going well. The enhanced Wire Frames had continued to push back the Alliance far enough so that when those in the arena finally triumphed, they found that the arena was an island in the midst of Master Hand’s armies. Their allies were hundreds of feet behind them, so with the use of Dragonite and Mewtwo’s gravity-defying expertise, they returned to the battle closer to the front (avoiding Aparoids and other flying hazards along the way).
The Boos continued to be an undefeated barrier against Bowser and his armies; Lady Bow and Bootler the Boos could not do much against the hundreds of their kin fighting against them. Dozens and scores of fighters fell on both sides, but the damage seemed to be more taxing upon the side of Nintendo’s defenders.
And even in other areas, where the Pokemon, King Dedede’s followers, the muster of the Mushroom, Beanbean, and Waffle Kingdoms, and the many races and species of Hyrule made war, prospects were looking bleak. The average death ratio changed from about 10:1 for the average Alliance fighter to nearly 1:1. And Master Hand would not run out of Wire Frames any time soon, while the Alliance’s numbers were extremely limited. If this kept up, they would be completely overrun by the end of another 24 hours. And all their efforts, all their determination to fight for freedom would all be in vain, wasted, worthless.
Another long hour of violence passed, the defenders of the Nintendo World ever diminishing, slowly but surely. Even Biggoron was having difficulties with the many variations of Wire Frames: they jumped out of read of his giant footsteps, shot projectiles at his sensitive eyes, and scaled his limbs like ants, trying to bring the colossus down.
Young Link had triumphed over his metal rival only when a foolishly deployed B-bomb fell from an Arwing and engulfed a number of Wire Frames extremely close to the boundary between the two armies, including Metal Young Link. The Kokiri boy had only been saved when an old Goron fighting alongside him noticed their imminent peril, and saw Young Link. He grabbed Young Link without asking and hurled the youth back into the Alliance army, shouting, “Good luck, Brother!” as the B-bomb enveloped him as well. Young Link was fairly sure that this had been Darunia, the old Goron king, making his last sacrifice.
The Ganon massacre had, fortunately, seemed to turn out as a success for the original beast. For even though all the Ganondorf Frames had the same potential and powers as him, they were too inexperienced with the change into Ganon, and only Ganon himself had the mastery to execute the monster’s strikes to the fullest. It had cut down Ganon Frame after Ganon Frame, and at the end when all others were destroyed, ceremoniously finished by impaling Metal Ganon with both its swords.
This, however, did not seem to kill the iron creature or even discourage it in the slightest. It took its identical but solid metal swords and did the same in a jeering way, pushing both its swords through Ganon’s chest and leaving them there in a manner eerily similar to a certain circumstance in Pirates of the Caribbean. Except Ganon was not immortal. Ganon groaned tortuously and fell to one knee. The beast shifted and mutated again, turning back into Ganondorf, but still wounded grievously. Dark blood seeped from the two holes, and Ganondorf looked up at his metal conqueror to get his last glimpse of life before it would strike him down…
That is, it would have, had it not been for three purple figures rushing by. Vivian and her sisters happened to notice the giant metal beast during their scramble, and as one the Shadow Sirens sent three barrages of purple flames upon Metal Ganon. Its metal features melted away like Metal Bowser’s and it disappeared into a puddle of molten iron which, due to Ganon’s size and the sloping of the current terrain, became more of a small pond, purple flames still flickering across it.
“Come on, sisters,” Vivian said breathlessly. “Mario isn’t around here. He must have gone to the fortress. Hurry!” The Shadow Sirens disappeared into the ground, too busy to heed the dying man who had only been a few yards away from them.
King Dedede, to his credit, had fought hard. To his name could be accounted the defeat of at least 50 to 100 Wire Frames. But he was exhausted, and had himself pulled back behind his own lines. This was all looking hopeless to him and not likely to end well at all, especially for leaders like him. But when he saw Ganondorf fall, that was the end of his line. If he stayed here, he would be next. And as much as he believed in courage and bravery and freedom and all of that, this was not a cause which he was planning on dying for.
“RETREAT!” The king bellowed to his armies, the forces of Dreamland.
The Waddle Dees, Waddle Doos, Cappys, and all the rest halted and listened to the voice of their leader in confusion. King Dedede repeated his order, louder.
At first hesitantly but then obediently, Dedede’s followers began fleeing in the opposite direction, back towards the city, the cowardly king the swiftest among them.
Of course, the others of the Alliance beside Dreamland noticed this. Young Link, who had landed coincidentally not far from Dedede, scurried on his fresh legs and overtook the king, forcing him to temporarily halt.
“What are you DOING?” Young Link yelled. “This battle isn’t over yet! Would you doom us all?”
“Better you than me! I’d at least like to live, even if maybe things are ruled different than they used to be. Now get out of my way, kid!” The fat penguin pushed Young Link roughly down and continued waddling. Young Link watched in dismay.
As he sat on the ground, watching the forces of Dreamland leave, he suddenly felt a bony nudge in his back, and felt hot animal breath on the back of his neck. Young Link turned around and saw before him Rambi the Rhino, with an urgent look in his eye silently communicating that something had gone terribly wrong, and that he needed to go with him.
The boy nodded understandingly, and climbed onto the rhino which bumpily but safely and swiftly bore him away across the Battlefields.
Mr. Game & Watch continued to duel his metal-composed self, but still neither one could gain advantage over the other. Metal Mr. Game & Watch was by far the strangest and most unique of all the metal characters: he was somehow both 3-D and 2-D at the same time. So occupied were they with their duel that they paid little heed to the war raging around them, and consequentially did not have much of an impact save on each other as far as the gradual attrition of the armies were concerned.
And now with the pusillanimous departure of King Dedede and Dreamland, the battle was going ever more the worse for the Alliance. There seemed no hope left; nothing seemed to have been yet accomplished far away at Master Hand’s Fortress, and they were likely to completely run out of assistance before any form of success was achieved. The dauntless determination with which the Nintendo Alliance had begun this final effort to restore peace had been nearly completely extinguished. The sun seemed to go down with the last of their hope. The Boos only grew stronger with the approaching of night.
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Finally, the last guardians of the Nintendo World arrived.
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The setting sun caused the entire sky to glow orange and yellow and red. From the great ball attempting to slip below the horizon it seemed the first newcomers had appeared.
Ten black silhouettes against the huge bright sun drew nearer across the sky. With their forthcoming increased in volume a faintly familiar buzzing and whirring sound, the sound of nine propellers working to keep their vessels aloft. When they eventually came into clearer view from the west (for that is where the sun sets), everyone, Wire Frames and Nintendo defenders alike, stopped everything they were doing to watch this small yet strangely significant airborne party fly into the battlefield.
Nine airplanes, each of different bright colors. One magic carpet. Diddy Kong had made his return.
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In the lead were Diddy Kong himself in his red airplane and Taj the blue Elephant Genie, obviously riding atop the flying carpet. Behind them was the rest of the Diddy Kong Racing clan: Conker the squirrel, Krunch the crocodile, Tiptup the turtle, Bumper the Panda, Timber the tiger, Pipsy the mouse, Drumstick the rooster, and even T.T. the walking, talking clock. Each was ready to fight for the safety of everything Diddy Kong had been telling them about during the time of his absence. For as Diddy Kong had come to the aid of Timber’s Island, so, the chimp thought, the island’s residents were obliged to return the favor if the circumstance arose. And the circumstance had most definitely arisen. This was where the acrobatic monkey had been this whole time: traveling via jetpack to an island he had nearly forgotten, but still bringing back memories of his old friends which he knew would be able to help him.
Banjo, of course, had once been part of this companionship as well, but this had ended with the eruption of the Copyright Wars. Conker, somehow, had managed to come as well, which didn’t seem to make sense since he supposedly belonged to the Microsoft World. The most plausible explanation for this would be that Microsoft had not required the squirrel’s services for quite some time, and so therefore made it easier for Conker to escape and return to Timber’s Island without being noticed.
History aside, the friendly creatures of the days of Diddy Kong Racing had come to the aid of the Nintendo World in its time of need, and judging by the targets of their weaponry, whom they sided with was unmistakably clear. The airplanes zoomed above the sea of Wire Frames, dropping mines and shooting large red missiles. A few of them abetted the Cornerian Fleet with combating the still significantly large Aparoid army. Taj the Genie, unique as he was, acted similarly to the others, except instead of missiles he shot from his hands sparkling whitish-blue balls of energy. As few as these fresh helpers were, they did much to restore the diminished morale of those who had almost given up.
And they were not alone in arrival.
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From the direction of the city itself marched forth a somehow forgotten faction of Bowser’s army, one which had played a less significant role in recent years since the days of Yoshi’s Island, one which had remained in another dimension from lack of usage. Shy Guy’s Toy Box, to be exact.
General Guy in his heavily armored tank advanced in the front of the thousand Shy Guys of the Shy Guy army. Every imaginable color and variation of Shy Guy was present in vast quantities: Stilt Guys, Spear Guys, Stack Guys, and even non-insane Flame Guys. Interestingly, while General Guy had changed into 3-D when he entered this dimension, all the other Shy Guys remained as their paper incarnations.
“One! Two! One! Two!” General Guy commanded, keeping all the Shy Guys in perfect order. His multitude made a direct course where most of the Boos where still proving undefeatable. The white-clad Shy Guy sporting a decorated officer’s uniform reached Bowser, and leaned over the edge of the tank towards his king from the hatch. “King Bowser! I bring reinforcements from our residence inside the Toy Box. It feels strangely pleasing, sir, to be…er…3-D once more. I overheard some travelers in our domain discussing a war, the outcome determining the future of the Nintendo World, and thought it prudent to bring my troops as quickly as possible. Permission to assist, and if so, where would you have us focus?”
Bowser, still exhausted from his tussle with Metal Bowser, could not find words to express how relieved he was for these loyal reinforcements. He spoke gruffly but in a very pleased manner. “Excellent work, General Guy! You come at the most opportune of times! Permission to assist granted; your help is needed now more than ever. As for where to focus…” The Koopa King looked again at the battle at hand: difficult Wire Frames, yet even more difficult, seemingly impregnable, the traitorous Boos, led by their wicked monarch. “General, do you have any knowledge of a way to defeat the Boos? They have turned against us and sided with our true enemies: Master Hand, Crazy Hand, and…some professor with a name similar to E. Gadd’s.”
General Guy expertly screened the large hectic scene with his black mask eyes, a stubby fingerless arm in a thinking pose. “Hmmm…King Boo has betrayed us? How very disappointing…a Star usually works…do you happen to have one?”
Bowser shook his head.
“Hmmm…then…the best way I know to fool a ghost into defeat is to feign ignorance while turned away, then when they are closest, inflict an attack which can penetrate spiritual beings such as themselves…”
“But what do we have that can do that, General?” Bowser asked.
“Why,” General Guy said as if it were the most obvious thing in the world, “paper, of course!”
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Meanwhile, from the South, yet another unexpected surprise marched forth. Jam-Jars, the brother of Bottles, led the eighty Jinjos from their homeland of the Isle O’ Hags. The army veteran mole with his green uniform and sunglasses pointed forward at the Wire Frames and yelled, “For Bottles and the rest of the Nintendo World, the land to which we owe our allegiance! Jinjos, to avenge my brother’s death, and to secure the safety and well-being of this world so that we may perhaps one day return to it, I say, FIGHT!”
The cry went up: “Jinjo!” A flurry of color and sparkles ensued as the multicolored Jinjos lifted off from the ground and collided invincibly into the Wire Frames, tearing through the enemy lines like a savage, beautiful rainbow across the sky.
And this was not all.
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From the east now approached the other missing member of the Resistance, and with him came the fruits of his absence. Flying in the opposite direction of Diddy Kong and his companions, The Rito Tribe descended upon the Wire Frames with spears in hand, the Rito Postman chief among them (other than the Rito Chief himself). Tetra and her pirates jumped off of the backs of some of the Ritos and with pirate cries sprung at the Wire Frames with their swords. Valoo the red dragon roared and spewed a burst of fire into the midst of their enemies while airborne, the colors almost blending with the setting sun.
In summary, the morale and hope of the Nintendo Alliance had been rekindled by the new arrivals, and the Wire Frames, as difficult to face as they were in their 25 different incarnations, began to be pushed back once more. The Boos’ weakness was being exploited by the paper Shy Guys, which tore through the ghosts’ supernatural fabric like…well, like paper. The defense against Master Hand’s throngs was going strong and well, but they could only hope the offense was faring the same…
TO BE CONTINUED...
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Character Locations
NORTHERN BATTLEFIELDS:
Armies: Pokemon, Bowser's Army, Dedede's Army (fled), Mushroom Kingdom, Beanbean Kingdom, Host of Hyrule (minus Hylian Soldiers), Delfinians, Waffle Kingdom, Shy Guys
Heroes: Bowser, Young Link, Ganondorf, Goombario, Pichu, Jigglypuff, Mewtwo, Mr. Game & Watch, Prince Peasley, Toad, Lance, Wes, Gary
Villains: (known) King Boo
SOUTHERN BATTLEFIELDS:
Armies: Kongo Jungle, K. Rool's Army, Icicle Mountains, Yoshis, Jinjos
Heroes: Yoshi, Donkey Kong, Lanky Kong, Tiny Kong, Dixie Kong, Professor E. Gadd, Banjo & Kazooie, Mumbo Jumbo, Humba Wumba, Dr. Mario
Villains: (known)
CENTER FORMATION:
Armies: Fire Emblem, Star Warriors, Hylian Soldiers
Heroes:Kirby, Bomberman, Link, Marth, Ness, Pac-man, Mario, Baby Mario, Luigi, Baby Luigi, Ice Climbers, Roy, Fox, Falco, Slippy, Peppy, Shadow the Hedgehog
Villains: (known)
MISCELLANEOUS/VARYING:
Armies: Cornerian Fleet, Bounty Hunters, Timber's Island, The Great Sea
Heroes: Pit, Wolf, Leon, Panther, Shadow Sirens, Diddy Kong, Rito Postman
[glow=yellow,2,300]Trophy:[/glow] Pikachu, Princess Peach, Samus, Chunky Kong, Sonic, Wario, Waluigi, Captain Falcon
[glow=purple,2,300]Captive:[/glow] Goombella, Toadette, Princess Zelda
[glow=gray,2,300]DECEASED:[/glow] The Shadow Hand, Bottles, Orca, 49 Hammer Bro Soldiers, Pigma, Nascour, Darunia
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And...that's the end of the chapter. Like I said before, ch. 15 will be taken from a different perspective...