GrumpySwallow
Four Thousand Club
Professor Layton & Luke
Location: The Battlefield Fortress; The Wilds
Interactions: Ploegy , Shroomie , SheepKing
"WHOA!!" Luke cried out as the catapult shot off into the air thanks to Sora's spell filling the sail. He flailed about as he fought to keep his balance, and caught the catapult arm-turned-mast with one arm before he could fall forward. With his other arm, he held Pichu close. "Don't worry, Pichu! I won't let you go!"
Plateaus and mesas were a blur as the odd vehicle shot through the desert. The force of its speed caused Pokeys to fall apart and Bramblins to tumble away as it darted past them. In the blink of an eye the Battlefield Fortress disappeared behind them, and they entered the region known in the Smash Realm as the Wilds. Thankfully, Layton had not designed the catapult-vehicle as a flying machine and so its aerial height was not enough to draw the attention of those strange golden spheres that floated in the air. Unfortunately, that made landing the contraption a problem.
It was a problem that the three boys had no time to dwell on as a greater problem was headed right for them: a massive sandstorm! Luke let out a dismayed scream at the sight, then turned to bury his face in the "mast" and shield little Pichu from the incoming storm with his body. Luke held on grimly as the sandstorm engulfed them. The opposing winds slowed the vehicle, and everything went dark.
Luke emerged from the sand with a POP, gasping for air! He rubbed his eyes and brushed sand off himself before spotting his hat nearby and placing it on his head. The sky was clear and the desert was silent. Luke didn't know how he ended up buried or how long he had been there, but he immediately dismissed it as he was more concerned with the whereabouts of his companions.
Luke cupped his hands around his mouth and shouted to the vast, empty desert. "Sora! Pichu!" He gasped as he spotted the catapult-vehicle half-buried in sand a short distance away. The boy jumped to his feet and ran toward it, slipping on the sand and nearly falling as he did so. Upon reaching the vehicle, he found something else there: a small, odd cactus-like being. Upon Luke's approach, the creature turned and looked up at him.
"Geka?" it inquired in a high-pitched voice.
"Uh, hello," Luke greeted with a polite smile. "I'm looking for my friends. Have you seen them?"
The Cactuar jumped back and flailed its arms. "Geka-geka-geka-geka!"
Luke was instantly surrounded by Cactuars! The little plant-like creatures ranted as they moved their limbs in an uncanny manner. Sensing he was in great danger, the apprentice gentleman fought back tears as he held up his hands and tried to placate the Cactuars. "W-wait! Please, I'm not going to hurt you! I'm lost and I need to find my friends!"
The Cactuars calmed down, and Luke sighed in relief!
Professor Layton had dropped onto one knee, arms wrapped around his middle as searing pain shot through his body. He grunted softly in response to Byleth, and lifted his head to watch stoically as the swordsman approached the Gao Captain. Understanding what was about to happen, Layton looked away.
The Gao fell into horrified silence as Byleth dispatched their leader and delivered his ultimatum. They stared at the bloodied sword, and it took a moment before Byleth's words finally sank in. They slowly backed away, then turned and lumbered off, muttering as they did.
"Don't need to tell me twice. I'm going home."
"Valor is highly overrated."
"I've never done so much running and fighting in my life. I'm so sore!"
"I'm gonna sleep for a week!"
"Oh, he was a jerk anyway."
Layton forced himself onto his feet. He neatened his coat and hat, and nodded to Byleth. "I'm alright, Professor." His attention then went to the fortress, or rather, the unfamiliar woman by the fortress. "It would appear we have another visitor." Layton's tone was chipper. He instantly knew that she was no enemy as the pitiful remnants of the army showed no distress or hostility toward her. Recovered from the incident with Byleth's sword, the Professor made his way toward Zelda. "Let us make her acquaintance, Professor. As gentlemen, we mustn't keep a beautiful lady waiting."
Location: The Battlefield Fortress; The Wilds
Interactions: Ploegy , Shroomie , SheepKing
"WHOA!!" Luke cried out as the catapult shot off into the air thanks to Sora's spell filling the sail. He flailed about as he fought to keep his balance, and caught the catapult arm-turned-mast with one arm before he could fall forward. With his other arm, he held Pichu close. "Don't worry, Pichu! I won't let you go!"
Plateaus and mesas were a blur as the odd vehicle shot through the desert. The force of its speed caused Pokeys to fall apart and Bramblins to tumble away as it darted past them. In the blink of an eye the Battlefield Fortress disappeared behind them, and they entered the region known in the Smash Realm as the Wilds. Thankfully, Layton had not designed the catapult-vehicle as a flying machine and so its aerial height was not enough to draw the attention of those strange golden spheres that floated in the air. Unfortunately, that made landing the contraption a problem.
It was a problem that the three boys had no time to dwell on as a greater problem was headed right for them: a massive sandstorm! Luke let out a dismayed scream at the sight, then turned to bury his face in the "mast" and shield little Pichu from the incoming storm with his body. Luke held on grimly as the sandstorm engulfed them. The opposing winds slowed the vehicle, and everything went dark.
Luke emerged from the sand with a POP, gasping for air! He rubbed his eyes and brushed sand off himself before spotting his hat nearby and placing it on his head. The sky was clear and the desert was silent. Luke didn't know how he ended up buried or how long he had been there, but he immediately dismissed it as he was more concerned with the whereabouts of his companions.
Luke cupped his hands around his mouth and shouted to the vast, empty desert. "Sora! Pichu!" He gasped as he spotted the catapult-vehicle half-buried in sand a short distance away. The boy jumped to his feet and ran toward it, slipping on the sand and nearly falling as he did so. Upon reaching the vehicle, he found something else there: a small, odd cactus-like being. Upon Luke's approach, the creature turned and looked up at him.
"Geka?" it inquired in a high-pitched voice.
"Uh, hello," Luke greeted with a polite smile. "I'm looking for my friends. Have you seen them?"
The Cactuar jumped back and flailed its arms. "Geka-geka-geka-geka!"
Luke was instantly surrounded by Cactuars! The little plant-like creatures ranted as they moved their limbs in an uncanny manner. Sensing he was in great danger, the apprentice gentleman fought back tears as he held up his hands and tried to placate the Cactuars. "W-wait! Please, I'm not going to hurt you! I'm lost and I need to find my friends!"
The Cactuars calmed down, and Luke sighed in relief!
***
Professor Layton had dropped onto one knee, arms wrapped around his middle as searing pain shot through his body. He grunted softly in response to Byleth, and lifted his head to watch stoically as the swordsman approached the Gao Captain. Understanding what was about to happen, Layton looked away.
The Gao fell into horrified silence as Byleth dispatched their leader and delivered his ultimatum. They stared at the bloodied sword, and it took a moment before Byleth's words finally sank in. They slowly backed away, then turned and lumbered off, muttering as they did.
"Don't need to tell me twice. I'm going home."
"Valor is highly overrated."
"I've never done so much running and fighting in my life. I'm so sore!"
"I'm gonna sleep for a week!"
"Oh, he was a jerk anyway."
Layton forced himself onto his feet. He neatened his coat and hat, and nodded to Byleth. "I'm alright, Professor." His attention then went to the fortress, or rather, the unfamiliar woman by the fortress. "It would appear we have another visitor." Layton's tone was chipper. He instantly knew that she was no enemy as the pitiful remnants of the army showed no distress or hostility toward her. Recovered from the incident with Byleth's sword, the Professor made his way toward Zelda. "Let us make her acquaintance, Professor. As gentlemen, we mustn't keep a beautiful lady waiting."
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