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    Thanks for reading, Gabi! Welcome back from your trip... Hope you had fun. ^_^

    And yeah, Shockwave always does things for a reason, not just for the heck of it. Sometimes they're personal reasons, though, and because his mind is so complex we don't actually get to see them to understand them.

    [COLOR=silver][B]Guardian Lune

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    All that is gold does not glitter,
    Not all those who wander are lost;
    The old that is strong does not wither,
    Deep roots are not reached by the frost.
    From the ashes a fire shall be woken,
    A light from the shadows shall spring;
    Renewed shall be blade that was broken,
    The crownless again shall be king.

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    Thank you all so, so much for voting for this fic! And thank you for voting for Shockwave and Lune! Thanks to all of you who are still reading... It means a lot to me, and without you I don't think I'd have a reason to keep writing.

    I present to you the next chapter - I'm sorry these are getting less frequent. I hope you like this one.

    Chapter 67
    The Sparkling Forest

    Amazing. The deities of the temple rose seventy feet in stone, carvings of hundreds of years meticulously crafted with passion. Side by side the gods of life and oceans perched: Ho-oh, creator of all things, Lugia, defender of the depths. Wings of the phoenix spanned the entire doorway, stretching out skywards as if the mighty being were in flight. The marble had an odd gleam, and should one closely examine the feathers of the silent statue, the colors of the rainbow would spring forth, a shadow of the fabled glory of the life bringer. In this sculpture was a hint of the sun, no cold dead glow of marble, for this was a portrait of life itself. Beside the golden phoenix rose an even larger god, with a neck as long as his wing spanned. This neck was slender, arched like a swan’s, suggesting grace and mystery… For what was more mysterious than the sea? What lurked beneath the water that sparkled in the sun? Some hidden danger, perhaps… For unlike the beak of Ho-oh, Lugia’s mouth bore dagger-like teeth, and his silvery tail had black spikes like the ones that grew out of his broad back.

    Breathtaken, Lune ventured further up the steps, so that the second pair of statues that loomed in the distance now emerged from the darkness. Here stood the reaper of souls, and on his right, the one who put enjoyment into life. Many found the tall, catlike statute grotesque, for his body was one riddled with contorted forms and unnatural shapes, tubes, strangely-shaped bones, crookedness of all kinds that suggested something sinister in origin. This was the unfortunate Mewtwo, rumored to have been spawned by twisted beings long forgotten. He was the punisher, the bringer of chaos and destruction. His feline companion always wore a tranquil, knowing smile. She brought fun into the world, and, by nature a mischievous god, loved to play tricks on others, but never to cause harm. She was a protector of the good, and if she could help it, she would shield from Mewtwo’s wrath even the most irremediable of souls. Lune couldn’t help but harbor a certain dislike for Mew; it seemed to him that too many undeserving pokémon had escaped the grip of justice.

    The final two that Lune examined in detail were watchers of the harvest. Without looking closely, one might have assumed that the whale-like creature had wings; these were actually flippers, which bore the rain-god Kyogre swiftly through the very darkest oceans. The glowing red runes on his body gave him guidance, while his deep blue skin allowed him to melt into the water, should he choose to stay hidden. To his right towered the vicious Groudon, keeper of the land. The red-scaled behemoth displayed sharp fangs and angry eyes, much like the jagged ranges of mountains and the burning center of the earth. Should either of these gods grow angry, catastrophe would fall upon the world. Floods, storms, violent winds would wash away everything held dear; or perhaps the land would dry up, without a droplet of water to be found, and all would be lost, and trees and grass would become only a legend in a deserted world. These two constantly battled to keep each other in check, for without the delicate balance, all life would be wiped from the face of the earth.

    There were more statues, but Lune passed them quickly. He knew that if he took the time to admire them all, he would not be able to complete the task he had set off for today.

    He was standing at the end of the flight of stairs. In the middle was what seemed like a round altar; there was a depression in the ground with small steps leading downwards to the mahogany marble floor. At the very center of this oval altar stood a pedestal that held a lighted torch. The flame burned mysteriously, casting only enough light to hint at the five surrounding doorways that lay along the outer perimeter. These were open arches, and behind them extended corridors dimly lit by smaller fires.

    “Hi! I’m pleased to finally meet you, Lord Lune.”

    Lune turned to face the Vulpix and bowed, at the same time smirking to himself. He hadn’t heard that in a while. “Lune, please.”

    “Oh. I’m sorry; I thought that the Sacred Kingdom followed the same title traditions as we did.”

    “Don’t be. We do, but I prefer hearing my own name. Will I call you Lady Windflame?”

    “Oh, no. I would feel strange asking you to address me so formally when I didn’t do the same for you. Just call me Mara.”

    “My pleasure, Mara.” Lune had heard about this Vulpix on his previous visits to the Sparkling Forest, but he had not actually met her; she was rumored to be a Watcher, one of those few that Pig had put her trust in and given extended power. If it were anyone else who held the title Head of the Council, Lune would not be doubtful that the rumors were true, for he could already tell that Mara was well-mannered and most definitely capable. Still, that the Pichu could sense real ability in a pokémon? Unlikely. But perhaps they had met elsewhere and Pig just liked Mara’s personality; it would have been a fortunate accident that she chose Mara as one of her Watchers.

    “Were you looking for Kera?” asked the Vulpix.

    “Actually, yes, I was,” Lune replied. “We are short a Guardian in the Sacred Kingdom, and I was hoping that she would fill that position.”

    “She’s through the rightmost doorway.”

    “Thank you.”

    The narrow corridor, dark and small though it was, felt cozy and warm. Lune felt comforted here; the Temple of Guardians seemed to have a personal touch that appealed to the heart, a sense of… home. He felt a gnawing inside him, a deep emptiness that he longed to fill, except he could not grasp what he needed; every time he felt close, it would elude him, and he would have to start all over again. All I want is a home that will welcome me.

    At last, Lune arrived outside a room with a door of gold. “Kera?” he ventured.

    After a few moments, the door opened, revealing the Charmeleon. Lune had not spoken to Kera in a while; she was a good friend, but they communicated well only when something needed to be done. Neither was an expert at idle chatter, and when there was nothing to say, conversation quickly died away. No, he only saw her in times of need – or play. And these days, there was no time to play.

    “Long time no see.”

    “Yeah, it’s been a while.” Lune tried to sort out what he would say in his head, but he decided that the best thing would be simply to tell the truth however way it came out. Kera certainly wouldn’t care about the method of delivery; she was a very straightforward pokémon, honest and matter-of-fact. Whatever she felt, she would say; so no more formalities. “We need another Guardian for the Sacred Kingdom,” Lune admitted. “You’re the only pokémon I have enough confidence with, and I’m hoping that you’ll take the job.” Since Kera was Sparkling Forest born, maybe, just maybe…? Pig was, after all, friendly with many of these residents, and though Lune would have liked Vanguard in a higher position, there would be too much uproar from the Savage Wilderness and a certain insignificant Pichu with power that no Sacred Kingdom Guardian had. Of course, all Sacred Kingdom Guardians had already been intentionally stripped of all their teeth, so that didn’t mean much, but…

    Kera seemed deep in thought. Not good. “Pig told me a long time ago that I had to choose between the Sacred Kingdom and the Sparkling Forest. She said that I could only be a Guardian of one, and no offense, but I chose the Sparkling Forest.”

    “Understandable, since this is your home.” Lune felt disappointed; he’d assumed that Kera was one of those favored by Pig, but then again, the Pichu did have a tendency to shun ability. “What if we could convince her that the work you will be doing is minimal?”

    “What do you mean?”

    “All you’ll need to do is help Naien a bit. Little things like noise control, since it can get really loud sometimes, especially the central square; probably patrolling just to make sure nobody’s getting into situations where someone can get severely injured or killed; stuff like that. I’m sure Pig can’t object to just an assistant, almost.”

    “Maybe.”

    Kera’s lack of enthusiasm was discouraging. Lune wondered if she even wanted to do this. He felt guilty for undermining Kera’s skills – suggesting that she should be simply an assistant – but he wanted her as a Guardian of the Sacred Kingdom, and that seemed the only way to convince her.

    “Well… Think about it,” he said. “There’s nobody else I trust to do this, but I don’t want to force you into a Guardianship that you don’t want.” He turned to leave.

    “I’ll do it,” she replied simply.

    ***

    The Council. Lune tended to avoid this gathering at all costs, but unfortunately he needed to see Pig if he wanted to secure a Guardianship in the Sacred Kingdom for Kera. He felt his stomach churning sickly at the thought of the Pichu, but it couldn’t be helped; this was what happened when pokémon received charge of power they did not deserve.

    “I already talked to Kera about this. She can’t be a Guardian of two States.”

    Lune was persistent. He had attempted to reason with Pig for almost five hours now, but he would not give in to her insistence on being stupid; he would not stop bothering her until she did what she was supposed to do. “But she won’t really have the full duties of a Guardian.” Reluctantly, Lune forced out the next phrase. He hated having to hide the fact that he would soon leave the Sacred Kingdom, but he also did not want to introduce any factors that might affect Pig’s decision. “Naien and I will make the important decisions if she does not have time for them. She will only need to help with small tasks like keeping things in control around the Sacred Kingdom. We can’t be everywhere at once, so having an extra Guardian would greatly alleviate our responsibilities.”

    “I don’t know…” said the Pichu.

    “We won’t give her any more work than necessary,” Naien added. “Don’t worry. We won’t strain her. Her job will be rather easy.”

    “Well… Show me some sparkly fireworks and I’ll think about it.”

    Lune thought he had heard wrong, but considering who he was dealing with, he wouldn’t put it past her to do something so idiotic. To be a Guardian, you required ‘sparkly fireworks’? That was the qualification?

    Mara, who had been listening, assured Pig that Kera would be a good choice. She proceeded to hurl a ball of fire into the air, which spread into many glowing circles as the embers fell to the ground. Naien’s display followed Mara’s – she threw a shadowy orb upwards and met it with flame so that it erupted, sending showers of sparks across the sky.

    “Okay, fine,” Pig announced, “Kera can be a Guardian of the Sacred Kingdom now.”

    It was funny how even when Pig did what Lune wanted her to do, he could still feel unsatisfied.

    ***

    “Farewell, Shockwave, but never goodbye…” Lune cast a weary glance to the Sanctuary falls, half hoping to see a shock of yellow fur show through the watery curtain, but maybe it was not meant to be.

    Beside the stream, laid against the rock foundation of the cave, shone the old Moon Stone, brightest under a starry night. The evening sun cast red rays upon the small relic, a remnant of a memory from long ago. Lying so serenely against the wall, the symbol of a past of unfounded fear, of better times, a secret.

    “Remember when I ran away and you came after me?” Why had he tried to hide from Shockwave so that he couldn’t follow? If Lune could do that over, he wouldn’t have run away; he’d have taken as much time with Shockwave as he could get. If only he had known before…

    He’d been trying to reach his friend for weeks, but unlike the last times, he couldn’t seem to make a connection anymore. Lune couldn’t speak to Shockwave, and Shockwave couldn’t hear him.

    “Wonder what you’re doing now…” Lune tenderly lifted the Moon Stone and placed it by the riverbank. Here the ground was moist and easier to dig through, which Lune was counting on, because he hadn’t the heart nor strength to dig. What he was burying was all that remained of his past… his memories… his time with Shockwave. “You must’ve found something really great out there,” Lune said sadly. “I hope it’s as wonderful as what you gave me.” He paused to cover the silver stone with earth. Slowly, he brushed his paws over the gleaming gem, reluctant to deny it the moonlight. A few brave stars already speckled the darkness above; soon the Moon Stone would flower beautifully with light. And after its night of glory, it would become day again, and the stone would grow dull and lose its luster. And the cycle would continue, every day, every night, every age, every lifetime. For eternity.

    “We had something special, you and I…” The last of the earth closed over the stone, sealing it permanently underneath. “If you would only fly with me, one last time.” And Lune could see himself running through the autumn leaves, and the grinning Shockwave would be winning as always, a flash of yellow in the midst of the red and golden trees… And they’d be together again and Shockwave would turn to gold and give Lune wings, and they’d fly with each other together into the world ahead.

    [COLOR=silver][B]Guardian Lune

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    All that is gold does not glitter,
    Not all those who wander are lost;
    The old that is strong does not wither,
    Deep roots are not reached by the frost.
    From the ashes a fire shall be woken,
    A light from the shadows shall spring;
    Renewed shall be blade that was broken,
    The crownless again shall be king.

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    The ending of this chapter was sad and touching... and the begining was quite interesting, with all the sculptures of the 'Gods'. And Pig's request for fireworks was as funny as it was odd. I didn't get who had lost their teeth, but that was probably because I was in a hurry and forced to read fast. In any case, never doubt this: you do deserve every prize and nomination you got.

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    Thank you so much for your constant support, Gabi! ^_^ It's because of you and all Lune's other faithful readers that the fic and characters won anything in the first place. You've stuck with me every single chapter since you began reading, and I simply can't express how much I appreciate you being there. It encourages me to write - and I'm really sorry that I don't get chapters up faster.

    Pig really is an odd character, odder even so than the ghosts (remember them? I thought they were funny). And you're right, I said 'they' had lost their teeth, but I didn't specify whom. o_O Oops, I'll fix that...

    [COLOR=silver][B]Guardian Lune

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    All that is gold does not glitter,
    Not all those who wander are lost;
    The old that is strong does not wither,
    Deep roots are not reached by the frost.
    From the ashes a fire shall be woken,
    A light from the shadows shall spring;
    Renewed shall be blade that was broken,
    The crownless again shall be king.

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    All Sacred Kingdom Guardians had already been intentionally stripped of all their teeth? O_o

    Oh, I forgot to mention, it was good to see Naien again. And yes, I thought the ghosts were funny too. And you encourage me to write as well.

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    Which reminds me, I'm looking forward to your next chapter. ^_^

    As for the teeth thing, it's a figure of speech for being stripped of power - ie, Pig didn't like the Sacred Kingdom Guardians, so she made them only Guardians in name, without much real power to do anything.

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    All that is gold does not glitter,
    Not all those who wander are lost;
    The old that is strong does not wither,
    Deep roots are not reached by the frost.
    From the ashes a fire shall be woken,
    A light from the shadows shall spring;
    Renewed shall be blade that was broken,
    The crownless again shall be king.

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    Ah, thanks for explaining.
    I'm looking forward to having time to write a new chapter. With my dog and my mum both sick and my 2 jobs it feels as if the world were conspiring against my writing. But I'm not about to give up on that which I enjoy the most.

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    Oh, no! >_< Well, good luck, Gabi... I've never had something quite so drastic, but I've felt a similar way before. I'm sorry you have to deal with all that, and I hope your mom and dog get better soon.

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    All that is gold does not glitter,
    Not all those who wander are lost;
    The old that is strong does not wither,
    Deep roots are not reached by the frost.
    From the ashes a fire shall be woken,
    A light from the shadows shall spring;
    Renewed shall be blade that was broken,
    The crownless again shall be king.

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    Wow, absent for nearly a year...

    Chapter 68
    His Last Battle

    At peace. So far, things had gone well. Kera had been announced Guardian, there was general satisfaction, and no trouble had as of yet arisen. Having accomplished this exchange of power, for the first time without considerable conflict, Lune felt quite calm. Perhaps his departure would be in ease.

    Now he was witnessing his final battle. It felt nice to watch, not as an Announcer, but as a regular spectator once again. With the lack of good available Announcers lately, watching a battle without participating had not been an option. Perhaps it was good that Elbuort and his gang spread disreputable rumors about Lune – it gave him less to do.

    This battle was a slightly rare find: a two-on-two, a fight in which strategies changed to promote teamwork. The four were equally matched, each team a mirror of the other, the two Porygon2 and Stantler spread out on opposing teams.

    It wasn’t so much a battle as a practice session. The Porygon2 and Stantler on one team, Switchblade and Lily, respectively, were more experienced than their friends, Hasaki and Violet, who were new to battling. Lune had met Switchblade a long time ago in the Forgotten Kingdom; the Porygon2, upon recognizing him, had invited Lune to watch.

    “You can help them if you’d like, Lune,” Switchblade suggested. “It would be good if you could give them advice, but I don’t know if you have the time.”

    Lune smiled. “Don’t worry, I’ve got plenty. I’d love to help.” He nodded to Lily, who was already in the arena, pawing the sand with her hoofs and repeatedly tossing her antlers to warm up. A decent preparation for battle, since it was important never to stop acting. Moving, maybe, but there could not be a break in the action. Everything had to be done for a reason.

    “Lily, why don’t you start it off?” Lune shouted. He was answered with a wink.

    Slowly rocking back and forth, the reindeer matched Hasaki’s gaze with a deep stare that seemed to capture the Porygon2’s complete attention. She lulled her victim with seductive movements, gently pushing him into the realm of sleep.

    “I have to help Hasaki!” Violet panicked. “She’s using Hypnosis. How do I stop it?”

    “Earthquake,” Lune whispered. This caused a blank stare. “Trust me. Do it.”

    Unsure what else to do, Violet drove her front hooves into the ground, generating a tremor that rippled towards her opponents. Neither Porygon2 was affected, having gained the ability to hover aboveground from their machine-like nature. Lily, however, lost her balance, which broke the trance she had imposed upon Hasaki. The freed Porygon2 thanked his partner, who was now smiling warmly at Lune.

    “No problem,” he mouthed, smiling back.

    “Now for something more complicated,” Switchblade called out. “You’re both familiar with basic attacks. It’s time to show you the result of putting them together: a combo attack.”

    Violet and Hasaki looked at Lune questioningly, but he bade them to just watch.

    “I call this one Guided Arrow.” Lune noticed that Switchblade had rearranged the molecules of his bill to form a finer tip, so that his proboscis now resembled a spear. He locked his concentration on Violet, who, nervous about the attention, tensed and prepared to bolt to safety. Lune saw the meaning of Guided Arrow forming before his eyes. Switchblade would transform into his own arrow – swift, accurate… and deadly.

    A sudden burst of speed propelled the Porygon2 forth; it was too quick for Violet to react, and her sharp scream pierced the air as Switchblade drove himself into her flesh. He had not aimed for her heart, of course; but Lune shivered as he imagined the consequences if Switchblade had not intentionally attacked the Stantler’s left flank.

    Violet decided to sit out of the rest, leaving Hasaki to fend for himself. As she watched, Lune explained to her what had happened – how Switchblade had performed Sharpen, how he had established a Lock-On to ensure that he did not miss Violet, and then how he had combined a Double-Edge attack with a spurt of Agility to shoot forward like an arrow.

    To his credit, Hasaki was actually doing quite well; he had potential as a battler. The Porygon2 had managed to paralyze Lily with a Thunder Wave, hampering her movement so that most of the time he had only to deal with Switchblade. His constant hit-and-run tactics with quick bolts of lightning or frost were dealing little damage to his pursuer, however, and the more time he took, the more room there was for Lily to recover.

    “What can I do?” he asked exasperatedly as he shot by, still chased by Switchblade.

    Lune decided to take a risk. Hasaki, he thought, could deliver. “Switchblade!” he called. The Porygon2 halted, turning his head to face the Eevee. “Barring the use of recovery, I guarantee that Hasaki can, with only a single combo attack and dodging, remove Lily from the battle. If he does, call it even, okay?”

    “All right.” Switchblade grinned. “Although, she is tough enough to withstand Guided Arrow, I’ll have you know. Tell Hasaki to throw at her whatever he’s got.”

    A light of challenge crossed Lune’s eyes as his mouth twisted into a smirk. “Hasaki, you’ve only got to do one thing to win this bet, and it is quite simple. Are you ready?”

    The Porygon2 nodded.

    “Poisoned Dart.”

    Understanding faded from Hasaki’s eyes. “I don’t know how to do that. Is that even an attack?”

    “It is now,” Lune assured him, “And you have learned everything you need to use it. Just… stretch your imagination a little. And,” Lune added cryptically, “Don’t let them see, okay?” He winked.

    Hasaki felt at a loss. He did not know what Poisoned Dart was. His guess was that it was some kind of combo attack, but the only one he had seen was Guided Arrow.

    The name stirred him slightly. Guided Arrow. Poisoned Arrow. Poisoned Dart. It made sense now.

    Imitating Switchblade’s earlier actions, Hasaki sharpened his bill much in the same way as his friend had done previously.

    “I told you, Guided Arrow won’t work!” Switchblade turned to Lily. “Don’t bother with Protect.”

    “I won’t,” she answered.

    But they didn’t see what else Hasaki had done as he transformed himself into a deadly weapon. Hasaki had been hoping for this, almost certain that his opponents might have noticed the clear fluid that coated the soon-to-be dart…

    Having gained his lock on Lily’s shoulder, Hasaki thrust himself into her side with little resistance, injecting the poison into her vulnerable body. The Stantler’s eyes shot open upon penetration; she shuddered, and visible beads of sweat formed across her fur.

    “Toxic,” she groaned.

    As soon as the word escaped her lips, Switchblade fell into a fit of laughter. “Very good, Lune!” he yelled. “You tricked us both. And Hasaki, not bad at all! Soon you’ll be defeating me without help, no doubt.”

    “Nice job, you two,” Lily commended Hasaki and Violet. “That was good for a first battle. We’re done for today. Let’s eat!”

    “Yes, let’s,” Violet agreed.

    “See you around, Lune.”

    “Yeah.”

    The Eevee watched as Switchblade left with his friends, laughing, happy… not alone.

    ***

    The waterfall’s silent song whispered through the swishing blades of grass. New grass, as always, soft, and smelling sweet. In recent days flowers had sprung up beside the rushing river, flowers of all colors, small, delicate, and beautiful. Lune knew that he would miss the soothing calm of the Sanctuary, but it made him sad that he couldn’t share its hidden wonders. The Sanctuary was best appreciated with a friend who would keep it a secret, strive to discover its mysteries, learn to live a life of laughter in a safe haven full of beautiful things. Lune had that friend once. He still missed him.

    “Farewell, tall, laden trees, sentinels of the forest; farewell, waterfall and river, sirens that steal my breath with your song; and farewell, pure skies, bringers of light, seas of freedom, my window into hope.” With a final bow, he slipped through the hidden crevice and vanished into the black cavern.

    Lune took longer than usual to reach the central square. He dragged his feet, hunched his shoulders, drooped his tail and ears… so pitifully that it was no surprise that he crept around the square unnoticed. Yet it wasn’t consciously that he did this, for he was lost in thought about the announcement he would soon make. His body simply reacted to the general melancholy of his heart; the amulet around his neck simmered cheerlessly gray, darkening slightly each time he remembered something he would miss about the Sacred Kingdom. The scourges of this land had pushed him too far. He no longer slept, nor ate, nor worked without his mind wandering to the offenses of the guilty parties, and then he could think of nothing else. No, the Sacred Kingdom was not good for his health or sanity.

    The words he chose were short and filled with bitterness: “I will no longer serve as a Guardian here. I wish you luck.” And he left with little sadness, and was not bothered by the shock that he saw in Kera’s eyes.

    [COLOR=silver][B]Guardian Lune

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    All that is gold does not glitter,
    Not all those who wander are lost;
    The old that is strong does not wither,
    Deep roots are not reached by the frost.
    From the ashes a fire shall be woken,
    A light from the shadows shall spring;
    Renewed shall be blade that was broken,
    The crownless again shall be king.

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