Detective Calvin
Pokémon Private Eye
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"Why must I tell you so many times, Acerbus, your fantasies of ruling a universe of nothingness can not, and will not come to pass! Not so long as I exist to maintain balance with you!" Lumière, goddess of light, lectured her counterpart, Acerbus, god of darkness, for the nth time, about the very exact balance they maintained, and how disrupting said balance would lead to a large scale catastrophe.
"Because, my dear Lumière, you are too naive to understand that the catastrophic outcome of the universe in the event of a loss of balance, on which you insist on lecturing me for the nth time today, is exactly what I desire." Acerbus replied with a generous helping of condescension. "But I have had enough of your shallow wisdom. You fail to realize that I am vastly superior to you in every way, and that your destruction, and by extent my ultimate goal, is imminent."
"This debate can go on no longer." Lumière declared. "This matter must be settled once and for all time."
"For once, my feeble counterpart, I agree with you. We shall settle this argument once and for all." Acerbus hissed out. "Prepare to do battle!"
"No, Acerbus! The Ancients would never allow it." Lumière insisted, blocking a headlong charge by Acerbus by harmlessly deflecting him away. "There can be no matters of direct conflict between us."
"...Not between us... but by representatives thereof?" Acerbus said thoughtfully.
"What are you proposing, Acerbus?" Lumière questioned.
"Good against evil. Your warriors against mine." Acerbus clarified. "Let the citizens of the universe decide the fate of the universe."
"...This may be the most rational notion you have ever presented." Lumière commented. "Very well. Let us summon the warriors."
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Meanwhile, on Earth, a group of high school students were mingling as classes ended for the day. Basch Zwingli was finishing a round of Tetris on his phone. The round had gone on for more than 20 minutes, and nearly as many levels, and he had yet to blink, eyes trained on the falling blocks on his screen.
On the other hand, Terra White was in the darkest corner of the room, reading a book. Her black cloak shrouded her entire body in shadow, so not even her face was visible. All she wanted was to remain undisturbed and enjoy her book in peace.
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@MarioMiner; @lovandra; @DJ Omega; @Tailisu10; @Kanon Shirogane;
You guys can have your characters mingle for the time being and establish your characters. @Dark Deoxys; I need your final SU before I can include you.
"Because, my dear Lumière, you are too naive to understand that the catastrophic outcome of the universe in the event of a loss of balance, on which you insist on lecturing me for the nth time today, is exactly what I desire." Acerbus replied with a generous helping of condescension. "But I have had enough of your shallow wisdom. You fail to realize that I am vastly superior to you in every way, and that your destruction, and by extent my ultimate goal, is imminent."
"This debate can go on no longer." Lumière declared. "This matter must be settled once and for all time."
"For once, my feeble counterpart, I agree with you. We shall settle this argument once and for all." Acerbus hissed out. "Prepare to do battle!"
"No, Acerbus! The Ancients would never allow it." Lumière insisted, blocking a headlong charge by Acerbus by harmlessly deflecting him away. "There can be no matters of direct conflict between us."
"...Not between us... but by representatives thereof?" Acerbus said thoughtfully.
"What are you proposing, Acerbus?" Lumière questioned.
"Good against evil. Your warriors against mine." Acerbus clarified. "Let the citizens of the universe decide the fate of the universe."
"...This may be the most rational notion you have ever presented." Lumière commented. "Very well. Let us summon the warriors."
*****************************************************
Meanwhile, on Earth, a group of high school students were mingling as classes ended for the day. Basch Zwingli was finishing a round of Tetris on his phone. The round had gone on for more than 20 minutes, and nearly as many levels, and he had yet to blink, eyes trained on the falling blocks on his screen.
On the other hand, Terra White was in the darkest corner of the room, reading a book. Her black cloak shrouded her entire body in shadow, so not even her face was visible. All she wanted was to remain undisturbed and enjoy her book in peace.
*****************************************************
@MarioMiner; @lovandra; @DJ Omega; @Tailisu10; @Kanon Shirogane;
You guys can have your characters mingle for the time being and establish your characters. @Dark Deoxys; I need your final SU before I can include you.