The Gift Of Jirachi is a
popular game among trainers, especially adults. It's
popularity spread across the regions because of the
adventure-packed plot. However those
who played the game must not tell anyone any spoilers or the
smallest hints as possible. The
game was successful until an employee sneaked glitch codes on the
game itself which leads to
some trainers missing and the real Jirachi itself. The selected
trainers or players must play the
game and follow the plot until it ends.
◆ All PH rules apply ◆ Be active please ◆ No godmodding ◆ Speak in 3rd Person ◆ Legends are allowed in the form of summon items ◆ Characters must range from 15-18 years old only ◆ Don't mod the characters you don't own ◆ Roleplayers must continue the plot and prevent it
coming to a dead-end ◆ Every character must have a weak point or a downfall ◆ Legends and special abilities is only one per trainer ◆ Max pokemon in team is 6 but your character can have as
many but not exceeding 20 ◆ Let's all have fun~!
As Al gained consciousness and the scenery came into view, he
looked around before his first thought came to mind. 'Where's
Arlo?' Panicking, he looked around, and a feeling of terror
rose up in his chest for a brief moment, before instantly feeling
the sensation of relief to fing the small Aipom lying next to where
he just was, seemingly unharmed.
Al quickly assessed his surroundings as he picked up Arlo, careful
not to wake the pokemon up. He looked around the area for anything,
or anyone nearby. He decided to ignore the pokemon in the sky for
the time being. As long as it wasn't aggressive, there didn't seem
to be a reason to take notice of it at the moment. None of the
surroundings looked familiar.
"Is anyone there?!" Nara shouted. She tried to communicate with the
other trainers. "Please answer!" She shouted once again. Nari was
just there frozen in shock as she watched her younger sister.
I want
to fall in love. No, I'd rather make
money.
The sudden cry from a trainer startled Al, but didn't break his
concentration. He simply looked towards the direction of the
shouting trainer, acknowledging them, but not saying a word.
As the mist began to clear, Al saw that the pokemon had appeared
next to the two humans he saw earlier, and... was the pokemon
speaking in human tongue? Confused and intrigued, Al approached the
trio slowly and cautiously.
Eclipse was close enough, while wandering, to hear the last part,
and saw the Latias near some other humans. "If we fail? Fail what?"
he said, running towards the group.
"Kidding! No need to be serious about
this. After all.." Latias cheerfully remarked as she flew past
throught the trainers. "This is just a game of games." She soared
again.
"Now, let's play the first one!" She was back to her usual cheerful
self. She summoned a dice. The dice she summoned was not ordinary
because it can float on it's own will.
I want
to fall in love. No, I'd rather make
money.
(oh god I didn't sign up for monopoly)
Al slowly and silently moved past the group. All of this seemed
weird and unnatural to him, but curiosity had gotten the better of
him, one of the traits he'd picked up from living with an aipom his
whole life. He reached out, and grabbed for the die.