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Battle of Aura Start Ups!!!

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Aura Hall was still. Not even the wind blew as people started gathering for the battle. No one spoke. Aura guardian, Trainers, and Rangers separated int their groups. They were understandably freaked. Some people were shaking, some were as pale as a ghost. Fire, one of the two prophecy members, started talking quietly to another guardian. That started everyone to talk. Everyone was scared.

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Fire looked at the growing crowd. "Soon...soon I will...no. I will live to see the light of day once more." She thought to herself.
 
OCC: We are gathering in front of aura hall. All you need to do now is talk with your group.
 
Lana walked through the crowd. As she did, they parted, and she quickened her pace. Lana didn't know why she did, it just felt like the right thing to do.

She had come a long way from home, and the Aura Hall's atmosphere did nothing to make her any more comfortable. Why am I so nervous?, thought Lana. She had been through lots in her time as a ranger. But nothing quite like this.

She wanted to talk to someone very badly, to break her end of the silence. A few talked like normal, in particular a group of guardians. However, most quietly whispered, and the silence on her end of the room did nothing to calm her nerves. Lana desperately wanted to start a conversation, but she was not about to make the first move. The last thing Lana wanted to deal with was an awkward situation.
 
Maya looked around and saw a number of other people--some trainers, some rangers, and still others guardians like her--all milling about and trying to figure out what Aura Hall was, who had called them there, and why.

She heaved a sigh of relief, grateful she wasn't the only one nervous.

"So, um...anyone want to hear a story?" she nervously called into the crowd. She had learned plenty of tales from all across the world, and telling one of them to a few willing listeners seemed like the best way to pass the time
 
Lana heard an offer to tell a story behind her. She turned around, and saw that the offer had come from a guardian. Lana loved stories, and she had heard that this guardian was a good story teller. "Come on, Leafeon," Lana said as she began to walk torward the girl.

"I think a story would be nice", Lana said as she sat down in front of the guardian. Lana pulled Leafeon on her lap, and prepared herself for a story.
 
Maya smiled as a few people in the crowd came running to accept her offer. "Okay, these are your choices...'Grandma Raikou', 'The Little Gold Flute', 'The Three Jewels', 'The Porcelain Entei' or 'The Shiny Ponyta'...if no one wants to hear these, I will name off a different set"
 
As Lana heard the choices being named, she considered each very carefully. Then, she came to her conclusion.

"How about The Shiny Ponyta?" Asked Lana.

That one sounded the best, and to Lana, it sounded as if it would include a trainer creating a friendship between themself and a shiny Ponyta.

Besides, that's the only one Lana hadn't heard before. In Summerland, there wasn't a ton of excitement like the travel brochures said there were. So sometimes, when Lana wasn't in a hurry to get to the jungle and temple ruins, she would stick around the Ranger Base to listen to stories.
 
"Okay, 'The Shiny Ponyta' it is!" Maya smiled before beginning the tale. "In a land far away, there was an old hunter who lived with his only child, a daughter, who I will call Miyako. Besides his modest little house, he had a Ponyta that shone like the moon, and whose flames burned blue as a sapphire, and a magic comb. Now, the hunter knew that his time to die was coming, and he made it known he wanted to see Miyako married before he joined Arceus in the heavens. The man that guessed Miyako's name would have her as his bride, and every would-be suitor got three tries
 
Neo and his Raichu were listining to the story. "This story is good, eh, Raichu?" he asked.

"Rai rai chu," his Raichu replied.

"Fire's right! Let's keep going!" Neo called out.
 
"Well, word spread quickly, and before long, a young man came to that area, searching for the old hunter who had offered his daughter's hand in marriage to whoever could guess her name." Maya continues. "A servant girl washing clothes by the riverside noticed the boy,and called him 'Who are you looking for, good sir?' When he approached and told her, she replied 'I know her name--Miyako'.

'Miyako' he repeated.

The servant girl told the boy where the old hunter lived, and the boy thanked her and continued on his way. Unbeknownst to either of them, a Haunter had overheard the name, and raced ahead to the old hunter's house. By the time the boy arrived, the Haunter had guessed Miyako's name, so he was turned away."
 
Go on...! thought Lana. "Leaf, Leafeon?" "Leafeon, shh!" Lana whispered, "Let her finish the story!"

I hope she finishes soon, Lana thought again. Leafeon was getting fidgetty. He was not a patient Pokemon.
 
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