
When Uxie, Azelf, and Mesprit find a red chain that turns them into giants, they have a bit of fun with the tiny city around them... then the tiny world!
Done as a com, thanks again!
A Trio of Trouble
By Sokz
“Stop the Mesprit!” Alakazam shouted. Mesprit darted past him with her treasure in hand. She flew past the Houndoom that tried to nip at her tail, over the Electrode before it could send a spark, and right under the Crobat as it tried to twist in mid-air. None of them were fast enough for her.
Mesprit grinned as she smashed through the glass window and escaped into the city beyond. These guys were jokes. It barely took any effort for her to sneak in, creep past all the guards and security, then steal whatever they were working on. As she flew closer to the street, she took a moment to admire her prize. A red chain, how interesting. It looked cute, but why would a group of bad guys like Team Galactic put so much time and effort into it?
She didn’t have long to ponder the question. A glob of poison shot over her shoulder, missing her face by mere inches. She spun in the air and came to a stop, searching for the attacker. On the ground a few paces away was an evil Toxicroak, another poison shot already forming in its hand.
A battle, huh? Sure, Mesprit had time. She’d have this finished before the guards in the facility even made it outside. The only issue was that she couldn’t battle at her peak if she held the red chain. As she spun out of the way of another toxic shock, she tossed the chain into the air and moved so that it landed perfectly over her head and around her neck. It made for a stylish necklace.
She darted forward, her tails glowing as they became as hard as iron. That alone would have been enough to demolish her attacker, but energy gathered inside her body as she flew. Her form changed and morphed, absorbing an exponential amount of power as the red chain concentrated the energy of the galaxy. When she reached the Toxicroak, she was no longer a tiny Mesprit. She had dinamaxed into a true titan.
Her Iron Tail attack flattened her opponent into dust, cracked the ground under him, and caused an explosion of dust and debris so huge that it clouded the sky and made the nearby towers shudder. Mesprit retreated from the attack, her eyes wide as she looked at herself and took in the extent of her transformation. She was huge!
Was this the power of the red chain? That’s the only thing that made sense. She smiled a mischievous grin, now understanding why Team Galactic had tried so hard to protect it.
A small group of Pokemon gathered behind her. They wore Team Galactic emblems, though they looked more like frightened little hatchlings than tough criminal enforcers. With that mocking smile, Mesprit looked down at them. They were so tiny, so weak… so easily defeatable.
She didn’t even need to use a real move. Instead, she lifted her foot and hovered it over the group of Houndoom, Purugly, and Camerupt. Those in the shadow of her foot were left speechless, completely stunned by the magnitude of the Pokemon they witnessed. There was nothing they could do, no moves that would save them or even damage the giant. All they could do was watch as she smashed her foot into the ground and pulverized them in a single powerful stomp.
When the dust cleared, she walked forward until she stood in front of the Team Galactic headquarters. Her plan was to get in, grab the treasure, and leave, but now she had other things in mind. After all, why did she have to run when she could defeat every single Pokemon without even trying?
A few Crobat flew around her head and launched minor attacks. They barely even tickled as they bounced off of her skin. “That's all?” she said as she turned to the swarm. The Crobat tried to retreat, but she grabbed them with her psychic powers and threw them into a nearby tower. Windows shattered and concrete buckled from the attack.
And that gave her a fun little idea. She turned toward the Team Galactic building and said, “Watch this,” before grabbing a car with her mind and launching it at a nearby tower with all her might. The vehicle hit like a screaming bullet and traveled right through the steel skeleton, shattering it to pieces. The concrete cracked and the windows shattered, then the entire structure crumbled to dust at her feet.
With that display of power finished, she took one final step toward the team Galactic building, then reached down and peeled the roof off of the structure. The laboratory sat below her, filled with intelligent Pokemon scrambling for cover. It was trivially easy to reach down and grab the Alakazam in charge of things.
He tried to wiggle out of her hand and resist, but there was nothing his tiny little body could do. When he tried to assault her with his psychic power, she just countered with her own. “Hey, tiny guy,” she said as she shook him gently. “Listen up. I kind of like what this chain’s doing. I’ve never been this big before and it is A LOT of fun. So how about you make some more of them for my sisters?”
“What?” the Alakazam answered. “We would never! That item is property of Team Galactic and is the result of thousands of hours of…” The little Pokemon was silenced as she shook him up and down again. His head was spinning by the time she finished.
“Hey, uh, I don’t know if you’ve noticed, but I’m kinda way bigger than you. Like, WAY bigger. So how about you and your science guys do what I say and help me out? Alright?”
“Y… yes…” the frazzled scientist answered. “I think that’s a good idea.”
Mesprit smiled. “I knew you’d see things my way.”
The next day found Mesprit lounging on top of the research bay of the Team Galactic building. Most of the roof collapsed under her weight, and broken pieces of technology and concrete lay scattered around her. She rested her head on her hands as the sun warmed her belly. Her massive feet lay on the ground in shallow craters, while a handful, literally, of Team Plasma grunt Pokemon rubbed and caressed them. After all, what better use of a bunch of dorky Pokemon than to rub her huge feet? Being this huge put a lot of pressure on her paws!
Her sisters, Uxie and Azelf, fluttered around her head as she relaxed in the sun.
“Are we sure about this?” Uxie said. She was always the shy one of the three. She barely ever left the shelter of her lake home, and fled from most battles. Once, Mesprit even saw her cowering before a Buneary.
“Yes, I’m sure,” Mesprit answered.
“Hm… I’m kind of with Uxie on this one,” Azelf answered. Though not as shy as Uxie, she had her reserved qualities. Usually Mesprit had to drag her away from the lake to have any fun. “What if this ends up bad for us? And we destroy something that’s valuable.”
“So?” Mesprit asked. “Trust me, once you’re huge, you’ll realize that things are different. It’s just so FUN being big. Nothing these little creatures do seems like it matters anymore. They just feel like… well, bug Pokemon.” She smiled and laughed.
“Really?” Azelf asked. “It’s that much fun?”
“It is SO much fun.”
“Well… maybe it won’t be so bad then.”
Uxie still frowned, but that was her nature. Once she was large enough that even the strongest team Plasma grunts couldn’t tickle her, she’d come around. Mesprit knew her sister well enough.
“Ahem,” came a voice from below the three sisters, close to Mesprit’s feet. When they looked down, they saw the Alakazam hunched over with two extra red chains clutched in his hand. “Excuse me, Mesprit. But we have finished the project.”
“That is PERFECT timing!” Mesprit said with a laugh. She pushed herself up, a movement that caused the building under her butt to shake and crumble even more than it already had. A puff of dust erupted as one section collapsed on itself. The Pokemon that were rubbing her feet skittered away from her paws as they came down and slammed into the earth. She then stood above the terrified Alakazam, her rounded belly casting him in shadow. “Then give them to my sisters.”
“As… as you command.” He held the red chains outward. Azelf drifted down to him first, took the chain, placed it around her neck, then smiled as its power and radiance filled her.
“I think it's working!” she said. Her body began to glow. Clouds condensed overhead and streaks of purple lightning shot toward the nearby buildings. Then she expanded, her form doubling and tripling in size. She grew so immense that she matched her sister’s height, towering over all the little Pokemon below her.
“Wow,” she said when the dynamax was finished. She looked at the world around her, marveling at its new scale. “You were right. I love this.”
“Come on Uxie,” Mesprit said. “You’re next.”
“Ur… I still don’t know.” Uxie drifted in front of her sisters. “It just seems… like we’d be messing up a lot of stuff.”
“Don’t worry about it,” Mesprit said. “Trust me, you’ll have fun. And if you don’t grow to our size you’ll just have to watch as we play and have a good time.”
“Well… okay. When you put it like that.” She drifted down to the Alakazam and took the final chain. Just like her sisters, her body glowed as she placed it around her neck. She grew in size, her height and weight multiplying until she stood as tall as her sisters. When it was finished, she rubbed the back of her head and blushed. “This feels… interesting, to say the least.”
“It feels GREAT,” Mesprit said. “Come on, let go and enjoy it.”
“But what are we supposed to do?”
“Have fun. We’re big enough to do whatever we want.”
“But... how do we start?”
“Ahem,” the Alakazam coughed. All three of the giants turned to him. He stood between the three titans like a tiny ant crawling around their feet. “I did what you asked. Now please, leave our facility so that we can rebuild it.”
Mesprit smiled a mischievous grin. “Sisters, did I say we were going to do that?”
Azelf giggled. “I don’t think you did.”
Mesprit turned to Uxie. “You want to know how we start? Follow my lead.” She lifted her immense foot over the little Alakazam.
“W… wait!” the scientist shouted as his tiny body was engulfed by her shadow.
“Oh fun!” Azelf said as she lifted her foot as well, placing it on top of Mesprit’s as she readied to smash it down.
“Come on Uxie,” Mesprit said.
“I… I guess so.” Uxie moved her paw to the top of the pile.
“Wait!” shouted the scientist. “I did everything you said! I…”
SLAM! The trio of giants brought their feet to the earth with an impact that could have leveled buildings.
Mesprit giggled as she leaned on her foot, pressing it even more into the ground. Azelf laughed as well. “Okay, I loved that. What next?”
“Next?” Mesprit said. “We stomp around and smash whatever we want to smash.”
“Oh, I’m sorry,” Uxie said as the tower crumbled before her. She accidentally bumped it with her butt. The minor impact was enough to bend its steel skeleton and shatter enough concrete that the entire structure tumbled into nothing. A puff of smoke and dust wafted around her face as she stepped back, her feet coming down on a parked car and the sidewalk just past it. “Oh no. Uh… sorry about that too.”
Mesprit jumped onto the one story shop right next to Uxie, her weight smashing it to pieces as easily as a bully smashing through a sand castle. Bits of wood flew in every direction as the shop’s merchandise crumpled and exploded under her weight. “Stop apologizing for everything,” she said. “Just have fun and let loose!”
“But we’re breaking so many things.”
“Yeah,” Azelf said as she stomped down the street, hopping from car to car, “And it's fun. I never knew these things felt so good under your feet.”
“I know, right?” Mesprit laughed as she jumped onto a passing bus and caused its internals to explode. Though the fireball was hot, it barely even registered around the thick skin of her paw. “I could do this all day.”
“All week, maybe,” said Azelf.”
“All year.”
“Foreeeeever~”
Uxie took a step backward. When she did, her foot came down on a tiny fire hydrant. It erupted as her weight bent the metal and caused it to snap. Water gushed from it, spilling onto the street. “Whoops,” she said as she watched other Pokemon scurry from the flooding.
“Hey Uxie,” Mesprit said, “You really have to lighten up and enjoy this. Watch.” The giant Pokemon playfully bumped her sister on the side. It caused Uxie to stumble a few paces until she crashed into another skyscraper. The building wobbled, windows shattered, then the entire thing sagged a few degrees to the left.
“Just knock it over,” said Azelf. “It’s gonna fall anyway. Might as well give it a little help, you know?”
“I…” Uxie sighed. “I guess you’re right.” Gingerly, she reached forward, pressed her palm against the side of the building, then gave it the slightest push. It was enough, and the whole structure tumbled. It collapsed to the side and crashed into another building, which shook, wobbled, then fell over as well. Its debris blasted outward and destroyed another series of buildings, then even more beyond that. Streets were swamped with dust, and all the tiny people and Pokemon below her were caught in the devastation. “Oh! I didn’t mean…” she rubbed the back of her head. “Well, I guess that was pretty fun.”
Mesprit placed her hands on her sister’s shoulders and leaned forward with a playful smirk. “NOW you’re getting it.” Behind them, Azelf continued jumping from car to car. “Come on, I bet I can throw a bus further than you.”
“Okay,” Uxie said, her voice still a bit shaky. “Let’s try it.”
To Mesprit’s surprise, their bodies continued to grow as they stomped through the city. At first they were only a couple stories tall, but as they hopped across cars and stomped their way through small houses and parks, they grew until they were the size of skyscrapers, then even larger! They could barely walk through one of the streets without their tails swinging into buildings and shattering them to pieces, or their hips bumping into concrete facades and crumbling them.
Once, Uxie’s stomps caused a nearby building to crumble just from the tremble they caused in the ground. “Hey, if those humans can’t build something sturdy enough to survive our footsteps, that’s not really our fault,” Mesprit laughed.
The trio leveled most of the city to the ground. Soon the outskirts were flattened, the fields turned into pockmarked craters that matched the shape of their growing feet, the streets turned to dust, the buildings reduced to splinters, the trees shattered to wood chips, and the rivers smashed until they were just collections of mud.
A few Pokemon tried to stop them, but they were barely even noticeable. A Torterra tried to topple Azelf with an Earthquake attack, but she just laughed, jumped into the air, and caused an even bigger tremor when her huge body smashed into the earth. A Luxray leaped off of a building and slammed into Uxie’s belly with a Wild Charge, but the electricity barely even caused the giant to giggle. “Uh… don’t do that,” she said as she grabbed the lion Pokemon by the scruff of its neck, looked around awkwardly, then threw it so hard that it became a distant star on the horizon.
One very brave Lucario stood in the center of the street and barked a challenge at Mesprit. She regarded the little Pokemon with a playfully raised eyebrow. “You will stop this at once!” shouted the Lucario. “I will protect the city from your evil!”
“Evil?” Mesprit laughed. “We’re just having fun, silly.”
The Lucario charged up a full powered Aura Sphere and launched it at her chest. It landed, detonated, and then faded away with nothing more than a slight singe mark. She brushed it away without much effort. “Was that your attack, or did something go wrong? Because I’ll give you another turn if you messed that up or something.”
“I… I…” The Lucario took a pitiful step back.
“No, that was it? Alright, my turn then.” She didn’t want to completely obliterate the little guy, so she chose one of her weaker moves. With a wave of her hand, she conjured a series of glowing pink stars. “Swift,” she said as she let the attack fly forward.
The destruction was unparalleled. The first star smashed into the Lucario with all the force of a supernova. It detonated in an explosion so immense that it crumbled the buildings on either side of the street and sent a shockwave out that cracked the street and caused trees to topple. Fires erupted through the space as the shockwave continued to propagate. Then the other stars landed.
They spread throughout the city, crashing into the ground like remnants of a meteor shower. Wherever they landed, they brought chaos and destruction. The explosion reverberated through the air as the sound of their impacts roared like fire. A few more skyscrapers collapsed, forest fires began, and all around her pockmarks littered the landscape.
Mesprit stood frozen for a moment after. The power of her attack was amazing, even to her.
“Mesprit,” Azelf said, her voice disappointed. “You should have gone easy on the little guy.”
“I DID!”
After almost an hour of their playtime, most of the city lay in ruins. Buildings rested in crumbled masses of broken concrete and metal while chunks of the surrounding forests burned. Smoke clogged the air and overcast the world in dim light. The streets were upturned and packed with the cars of those trying to escape, most of which were crushed by an errant stomp from the playful giants.
The police couldn’t stop them. The top trainers couldn’t stop them. For Uxie, Mesprit, and Azelf, it looked like their playtime would last exactly as long as they wanted it to.
“Come on, destroy it!” Mesprit said to Uxie.
“I don’t know, it's the last one left,” Uxie answered. She looked at the final tower that stood taller than them in the city. At one point it was a marvel of construction that rose from the ground as a shining beacon of accomplishment, surrounded by a forest of steel buildings. Now, it stood alone.
“So?” said Azelf. “That means it’ll be the most fun to break, I bet.”
“Then you should do it,” said Uxie.
“Nah, we’ve already broken way more than you. I was the one to smash through the stadium.”
Mesprit nodded. “And I was the one who flooded that island. So you should get the last tower.”
“Hm…” Uxie held her hands in front of her chest. “I don’t know, it just seems like we should leave something standing. Otherwise, there will be nothing left.”
The other two giants shared a mischievous look. “You know,” Mesprit began, “We could destroy it together.”
“Oh?”
“Yeah, I like that idea,” said Azelf. “I bet if we hit it with our strongest attack we could destroy the entire thing in one blast.”
Mesprit laughed. “If we used our strongest attack, the entire city would go poof.”
“Or the entire country.”
“Maybe not that much.” She laughed.
Uxie smiled. “Then let’s find out.”
Mesprit flew next to her sister. “I knew you’d like that idea. Let’s go, girls. Are you ready?” At a nod from her sisters, the trio lifted their hands to the air and readied their strongest attack. In the past, when they were small Pokemon drifting through forest trees, living in their lakes across the region, they used this move whenever they were overwhelmed by a Rhyperior or Dusknoir.
As their energy gathered, radiance pulsed through the world. The ground trembled and the sky shuddered. “One,” Mesprit said. “Two,” the energy condensed into a ball in front of them, teaming with the might of fire, electricity, and ice. “Three!” Together, they unleashed the full power of their Triattack.
The beam of elemental energy scorched the ground, cut through the city, slashed through the one remaining tower, then caused an explosion that sent the rest of the civilization into a catastrophe. BOOM! The following fireball lit up the world as if it was daylight.
When it faded, the trio stood in a smoldering crater without a single trace of the human civilization remaining. Everything was burned and eradicated. Water flowed into the crater from the nearby ocean as fires spread through the surrounding countryside.
“That was AMAZING!” Mesprit said as she jumped in the air and landed with a huge THUMP.
“I know,” said Azelf. “We didn’t destroy the country, but we came close.”
“That was… pretty fun,” Uxie said, blushing.
“You know what we need to do now, right?” said Mesprit. The other two looked at her curiously. “We need to destroy the rest of the human world.”
“Yeah, that sounds fun,” Azelf answered. “And it won’t be too hard.”
“Uxie?” Mesprit asked.
The giant thought about it, then nodded reassuringly. “I say we do it. These humans have had their fun for long enough. Now… maybe it's our turn.”
“It’s DEFINITELY our turn,” Mesprit said.
The legendary trio hopped around the landscape, leaving molten craters with every footstep and destroying landscapes with every jump. They continued to grow as they played, first stomping through the suburbs that surrounded the city, then crossing the mountains that separated them from the other regions. Soon, even the clouds were within reach as they walked across the world.
They had fun the entire time. Soon they came across another city with glimmering lights and a huge stadium in the center. It seemed like there was a pokemon battle happening inside of it, though the individuals were so small that it seemed silly. One was a Charizard, but even it froze when it was cast in their shadow.
“Uxie, you take this one,” Mesprit said.
“Okay,” the giant answered. She contemplated what she wanted to do, then came up with the best move. “Maybe if I…” but she was interrupted by a blast of fire across her leg. She blinked in surprise. The Charizard was trying to attack her! “Well that’s kind of mean,” she said as she tried to swat it away, only for it to avoid her hand. With a frown, she concentrated her psychic energy on the gnat and grabbed it out of the air.
With a faint purple glow surrounding it, the Charizard was lifted in front of her face. That gave her a new idea. “Oh, I know!” She expanded her psychic abilities to encompass the city. Slowly, the entire mass began to glow purple as her attack took shape. Then she lifted the entire thing into the air. Psychic really was an amazing move.
When it was a few thousand feet high, about level with her eyes, she smashed it into the ground. She expected it to shake a little, and maybe crumble. Instead, the entire civilization violently detonated. The trio stood back in shock as rocks were thrown into the air and chunks of metal tumbled into the burning landscape.
“I guess there was more energy in it than I thought,” Uxie said.
“Well, at least you got the Charizard,” said Azelf.
“Oh look!” Mesprit shouted as she pointed to the East. “I think I see another city! This one’s mine!”
“Ha, let me,” said Azelf as she flew in front of her sister. “I have an idea. Stay back and watch this.”
She flew over the world. In her wake, the resulting burst of air toppled trees and created immense storms of dust, but she didn’t think much about it. She had something much more fun in mind. The city steadily came into focus in front of her. It was littered with lights just like the last one, but there was a lot more water running through its old-timey streets. She liked how it looked. Not enough to save it from her playtime, but still.
As she flew closer and closer, a flash caught her eye from the left. She turned toward it, then quickly used Detect a moment before the missile detonated. The blast was large enough that it would have engulfed her head, and might have even stung a bit. Below her, trees were leveled and stones were thrown away from the explosion.
With a frown, she scammed the ground for the source of the attack. Then she found it. Resting just outside of the city was an entire army of humans and Pokemon! They were aligned in rows with large tanks, missile batteries, and even a few battleships just along the coastline. They brought everything to stop her.
If only their attacks meant anything. She smirked to herself as she drifted forward, allowing the smaller attacks to harmlessly bounce off of her massive body while flicking away the missiles and using Detect on anything she didn’t want to deal with. When she was over the city, she paused.
“You think those are explosions?” she said with a chuckle. “You guys should watch this. My Explosion is a little better.”
She concentrated her power in her core until it glowed like a radiant sun contained within her essence. Then, with the might of every single bomb and explosive in the army's inventory, she detonated. Not even a nuclear bomb was a good comparison to the might of her Explosion attack.
Mespirt watched from the previous city as the horizon was turned white by the fireball. “She didn’t…” she said, shocked.
“You know Azelf,” Uxie said as she used her hand to block some of the light. “Always impulsive.”
Mesprit shook her head. “Come on. Let’s help her out.”
A quick Healing Wish was all it took to wake Azelf up. When her eyes opened, she looked at her sisters from her place at the bottom of a massive molten crater, the edges of which expanded far beyond the former reaches of the city. “Did I overdo it?” She asked with a laugh.
“Maybe just a bit.” Mesprit helped her sister to her feet, then dusted her off.
From there, the trio had fun destroying everything they came in contact with. They grew so large that the clouds parted around their bellies and the horizon of the world curved away from them. Their footsteps were so powerful that they eradicated cities with a single stomp. When they sat down to rest, their butts obliterated entire countries. Soon the Earth was riddled with pockmarks and deep cuts from their attacks. The humans sent a few more waves to stop them, but none of them had any effect on the giants who answered with devastating moves and attacks. They were just too powerful to be defeated.
Of course, that wouldn’t stop two legendary Pokemon from trying. As Mesprit bent over, tracing a drawing of her face into the countryside, a sudden burst of power that warped the air and the flow of time as it struck her backside. “Hey, my butt!” Mesprit said with an angry glare as she turned around.
She expected another branch of the army. Instead she found a pair of dragons standing on the top of a snow-capped mountain. One shimmered blue and silver, while the other roared in shades of white and pink.
“Oh hey!” Mespirt said with a smile. “Uxie, Azelf, come here!”
The other two floated to her side. Azelf said, “What’s going on, Mesprit?”
“Look,” she said as she pointed to the mountain. “It’s Palkia and Dialga! Really cool to meet you two. I’ve heard all the legends.” Palkia answered with a blast of energy so powerful that it shattered space around it and caused a mild scratch on Mesprit’s forehead. “Oh, I get it. They want a battle.” She frowned. “Why does everything want to battle us?”
“Because we’re so big and impressive,” Azelf said.
“Maybe because they think it’ll be fun,” Uxie sheepishly answered.
“I know it’ll be fun,” said Mesprit. “So come girls, let's have a battle against the strongest Pokemon in the region!” The trio grouped up and readied their moves.
They answered with an all out attack. First, Azelf flew forward and shattered the mountain under them with a well placed Iron Tail. The debris flew into orbit around the Earth and crashed down in fiery chunks. Uxie went next, and illuminated the world with a Dazzling Gleam. Glittering lights rained from the sky as though a rainbow of meteors were called down from the heavens. For as far as they could see, the sky was blanketed by the beautiful glow and the violent destruction. There wasn’t a single inch of ground safe from the blast.
Finally, Mesprit used her favorite move. Mystical Power erupted from her soul and tore through the world. It cut deep trenches into the ground, eradicated mountains, split oceans, and sent entire regions flying into orbit around the world.
Surrounded by the glow of Uxie’s Dazzling Gleam and the destruction of Mesprit’s Mystical power, the trio smiled and basked in their strength. Dialga and Palkia were utterly defeated by their attacks. They couldn’t even tell where the duo went!
“I think we overdid it again,” Azelf said with a smile as chunks of burning earth rained down from the sky.
“Maybe just a bit,” Uxie agreed.
“Nonsense,” Mesprit said. “We’re just having fun. And that’s the entire point of the world, isn’t it?”
Azelf smiled, “For us to have fun?”
“Exactly.” Mesprit flew in front of her two sisters. “What are you standing around for? We have the entire lower half of the planet to stomp!”
With a glimmer and a trio of radiant smiles, they took to the sky.
Their playtime wasn’t done just yet.
Done as a com, thanks again!
A Trio of Trouble
By Sokz
“Stop the Mesprit!” Alakazam shouted. Mesprit darted past him with her treasure in hand. She flew past the Houndoom that tried to nip at her tail, over the Electrode before it could send a spark, and right under the Crobat as it tried to twist in mid-air. None of them were fast enough for her.
Mesprit grinned as she smashed through the glass window and escaped into the city beyond. These guys were jokes. It barely took any effort for her to sneak in, creep past all the guards and security, then steal whatever they were working on. As she flew closer to the street, she took a moment to admire her prize. A red chain, how interesting. It looked cute, but why would a group of bad guys like Team Galactic put so much time and effort into it?
She didn’t have long to ponder the question. A glob of poison shot over her shoulder, missing her face by mere inches. She spun in the air and came to a stop, searching for the attacker. On the ground a few paces away was an evil Toxicroak, another poison shot already forming in its hand.
A battle, huh? Sure, Mesprit had time. She’d have this finished before the guards in the facility even made it outside. The only issue was that she couldn’t battle at her peak if she held the red chain. As she spun out of the way of another toxic shock, she tossed the chain into the air and moved so that it landed perfectly over her head and around her neck. It made for a stylish necklace.
She darted forward, her tails glowing as they became as hard as iron. That alone would have been enough to demolish her attacker, but energy gathered inside her body as she flew. Her form changed and morphed, absorbing an exponential amount of power as the red chain concentrated the energy of the galaxy. When she reached the Toxicroak, she was no longer a tiny Mesprit. She had dinamaxed into a true titan.
Her Iron Tail attack flattened her opponent into dust, cracked the ground under him, and caused an explosion of dust and debris so huge that it clouded the sky and made the nearby towers shudder. Mesprit retreated from the attack, her eyes wide as she looked at herself and took in the extent of her transformation. She was huge!
Was this the power of the red chain? That’s the only thing that made sense. She smiled a mischievous grin, now understanding why Team Galactic had tried so hard to protect it.
A small group of Pokemon gathered behind her. They wore Team Galactic emblems, though they looked more like frightened little hatchlings than tough criminal enforcers. With that mocking smile, Mesprit looked down at them. They were so tiny, so weak… so easily defeatable.
She didn’t even need to use a real move. Instead, she lifted her foot and hovered it over the group of Houndoom, Purugly, and Camerupt. Those in the shadow of her foot were left speechless, completely stunned by the magnitude of the Pokemon they witnessed. There was nothing they could do, no moves that would save them or even damage the giant. All they could do was watch as she smashed her foot into the ground and pulverized them in a single powerful stomp.
When the dust cleared, she walked forward until she stood in front of the Team Galactic headquarters. Her plan was to get in, grab the treasure, and leave, but now she had other things in mind. After all, why did she have to run when she could defeat every single Pokemon without even trying?
A few Crobat flew around her head and launched minor attacks. They barely even tickled as they bounced off of her skin. “That's all?” she said as she turned to the swarm. The Crobat tried to retreat, but she grabbed them with her psychic powers and threw them into a nearby tower. Windows shattered and concrete buckled from the attack.
And that gave her a fun little idea. She turned toward the Team Galactic building and said, “Watch this,” before grabbing a car with her mind and launching it at a nearby tower with all her might. The vehicle hit like a screaming bullet and traveled right through the steel skeleton, shattering it to pieces. The concrete cracked and the windows shattered, then the entire structure crumbled to dust at her feet.
With that display of power finished, she took one final step toward the team Galactic building, then reached down and peeled the roof off of the structure. The laboratory sat below her, filled with intelligent Pokemon scrambling for cover. It was trivially easy to reach down and grab the Alakazam in charge of things.
He tried to wiggle out of her hand and resist, but there was nothing his tiny little body could do. When he tried to assault her with his psychic power, she just countered with her own. “Hey, tiny guy,” she said as she shook him gently. “Listen up. I kind of like what this chain’s doing. I’ve never been this big before and it is A LOT of fun. So how about you make some more of them for my sisters?”
“What?” the Alakazam answered. “We would never! That item is property of Team Galactic and is the result of thousands of hours of…” The little Pokemon was silenced as she shook him up and down again. His head was spinning by the time she finished.
“Hey, uh, I don’t know if you’ve noticed, but I’m kinda way bigger than you. Like, WAY bigger. So how about you and your science guys do what I say and help me out? Alright?”
“Y… yes…” the frazzled scientist answered. “I think that’s a good idea.”
Mesprit smiled. “I knew you’d see things my way.”
The next day found Mesprit lounging on top of the research bay of the Team Galactic building. Most of the roof collapsed under her weight, and broken pieces of technology and concrete lay scattered around her. She rested her head on her hands as the sun warmed her belly. Her massive feet lay on the ground in shallow craters, while a handful, literally, of Team Plasma grunt Pokemon rubbed and caressed them. After all, what better use of a bunch of dorky Pokemon than to rub her huge feet? Being this huge put a lot of pressure on her paws!
Her sisters, Uxie and Azelf, fluttered around her head as she relaxed in the sun.
“Are we sure about this?” Uxie said. She was always the shy one of the three. She barely ever left the shelter of her lake home, and fled from most battles. Once, Mesprit even saw her cowering before a Buneary.
“Yes, I’m sure,” Mesprit answered.
“Hm… I’m kind of with Uxie on this one,” Azelf answered. Though not as shy as Uxie, she had her reserved qualities. Usually Mesprit had to drag her away from the lake to have any fun. “What if this ends up bad for us? And we destroy something that’s valuable.”
“So?” Mesprit asked. “Trust me, once you’re huge, you’ll realize that things are different. It’s just so FUN being big. Nothing these little creatures do seems like it matters anymore. They just feel like… well, bug Pokemon.” She smiled and laughed.
“Really?” Azelf asked. “It’s that much fun?”
“It is SO much fun.”
“Well… maybe it won’t be so bad then.”
Uxie still frowned, but that was her nature. Once she was large enough that even the strongest team Plasma grunts couldn’t tickle her, she’d come around. Mesprit knew her sister well enough.
“Ahem,” came a voice from below the three sisters, close to Mesprit’s feet. When they looked down, they saw the Alakazam hunched over with two extra red chains clutched in his hand. “Excuse me, Mesprit. But we have finished the project.”
“That is PERFECT timing!” Mesprit said with a laugh. She pushed herself up, a movement that caused the building under her butt to shake and crumble even more than it already had. A puff of dust erupted as one section collapsed on itself. The Pokemon that were rubbing her feet skittered away from her paws as they came down and slammed into the earth. She then stood above the terrified Alakazam, her rounded belly casting him in shadow. “Then give them to my sisters.”
“As… as you command.” He held the red chains outward. Azelf drifted down to him first, took the chain, placed it around her neck, then smiled as its power and radiance filled her.
“I think it's working!” she said. Her body began to glow. Clouds condensed overhead and streaks of purple lightning shot toward the nearby buildings. Then she expanded, her form doubling and tripling in size. She grew so immense that she matched her sister’s height, towering over all the little Pokemon below her.
“Wow,” she said when the dynamax was finished. She looked at the world around her, marveling at its new scale. “You were right. I love this.”
“Come on Uxie,” Mesprit said. “You’re next.”
“Ur… I still don’t know.” Uxie drifted in front of her sisters. “It just seems… like we’d be messing up a lot of stuff.”
“Don’t worry about it,” Mesprit said. “Trust me, you’ll have fun. And if you don’t grow to our size you’ll just have to watch as we play and have a good time.”
“Well… okay. When you put it like that.” She drifted down to the Alakazam and took the final chain. Just like her sisters, her body glowed as she placed it around her neck. She grew in size, her height and weight multiplying until she stood as tall as her sisters. When it was finished, she rubbed the back of her head and blushed. “This feels… interesting, to say the least.”
“It feels GREAT,” Mesprit said. “Come on, let go and enjoy it.”
“But what are we supposed to do?”
“Have fun. We’re big enough to do whatever we want.”
“But... how do we start?”
“Ahem,” the Alakazam coughed. All three of the giants turned to him. He stood between the three titans like a tiny ant crawling around their feet. “I did what you asked. Now please, leave our facility so that we can rebuild it.”
Mesprit smiled a mischievous grin. “Sisters, did I say we were going to do that?”
Azelf giggled. “I don’t think you did.”
Mesprit turned to Uxie. “You want to know how we start? Follow my lead.” She lifted her immense foot over the little Alakazam.
“W… wait!” the scientist shouted as his tiny body was engulfed by her shadow.
“Oh fun!” Azelf said as she lifted her foot as well, placing it on top of Mesprit’s as she readied to smash it down.
“Come on Uxie,” Mesprit said.
“I… I guess so.” Uxie moved her paw to the top of the pile.
“Wait!” shouted the scientist. “I did everything you said! I…”
SLAM! The trio of giants brought their feet to the earth with an impact that could have leveled buildings.
Mesprit giggled as she leaned on her foot, pressing it even more into the ground. Azelf laughed as well. “Okay, I loved that. What next?”
“Next?” Mesprit said. “We stomp around and smash whatever we want to smash.”
“Oh, I’m sorry,” Uxie said as the tower crumbled before her. She accidentally bumped it with her butt. The minor impact was enough to bend its steel skeleton and shatter enough concrete that the entire structure tumbled into nothing. A puff of smoke and dust wafted around her face as she stepped back, her feet coming down on a parked car and the sidewalk just past it. “Oh no. Uh… sorry about that too.”
Mesprit jumped onto the one story shop right next to Uxie, her weight smashing it to pieces as easily as a bully smashing through a sand castle. Bits of wood flew in every direction as the shop’s merchandise crumpled and exploded under her weight. “Stop apologizing for everything,” she said. “Just have fun and let loose!”
“But we’re breaking so many things.”
“Yeah,” Azelf said as she stomped down the street, hopping from car to car, “And it's fun. I never knew these things felt so good under your feet.”
“I know, right?” Mesprit laughed as she jumped onto a passing bus and caused its internals to explode. Though the fireball was hot, it barely even registered around the thick skin of her paw. “I could do this all day.”
“All week, maybe,” said Azelf.”
“All year.”
“Foreeeeever~”
Uxie took a step backward. When she did, her foot came down on a tiny fire hydrant. It erupted as her weight bent the metal and caused it to snap. Water gushed from it, spilling onto the street. “Whoops,” she said as she watched other Pokemon scurry from the flooding.
“Hey Uxie,” Mesprit said, “You really have to lighten up and enjoy this. Watch.” The giant Pokemon playfully bumped her sister on the side. It caused Uxie to stumble a few paces until she crashed into another skyscraper. The building wobbled, windows shattered, then the entire thing sagged a few degrees to the left.
“Just knock it over,” said Azelf. “It’s gonna fall anyway. Might as well give it a little help, you know?”
“I…” Uxie sighed. “I guess you’re right.” Gingerly, she reached forward, pressed her palm against the side of the building, then gave it the slightest push. It was enough, and the whole structure tumbled. It collapsed to the side and crashed into another building, which shook, wobbled, then fell over as well. Its debris blasted outward and destroyed another series of buildings, then even more beyond that. Streets were swamped with dust, and all the tiny people and Pokemon below her were caught in the devastation. “Oh! I didn’t mean…” she rubbed the back of her head. “Well, I guess that was pretty fun.”
Mesprit placed her hands on her sister’s shoulders and leaned forward with a playful smirk. “NOW you’re getting it.” Behind them, Azelf continued jumping from car to car. “Come on, I bet I can throw a bus further than you.”
“Okay,” Uxie said, her voice still a bit shaky. “Let’s try it.”
To Mesprit’s surprise, their bodies continued to grow as they stomped through the city. At first they were only a couple stories tall, but as they hopped across cars and stomped their way through small houses and parks, they grew until they were the size of skyscrapers, then even larger! They could barely walk through one of the streets without their tails swinging into buildings and shattering them to pieces, or their hips bumping into concrete facades and crumbling them.
Once, Uxie’s stomps caused a nearby building to crumble just from the tremble they caused in the ground. “Hey, if those humans can’t build something sturdy enough to survive our footsteps, that’s not really our fault,” Mesprit laughed.
The trio leveled most of the city to the ground. Soon the outskirts were flattened, the fields turned into pockmarked craters that matched the shape of their growing feet, the streets turned to dust, the buildings reduced to splinters, the trees shattered to wood chips, and the rivers smashed until they were just collections of mud.
A few Pokemon tried to stop them, but they were barely even noticeable. A Torterra tried to topple Azelf with an Earthquake attack, but she just laughed, jumped into the air, and caused an even bigger tremor when her huge body smashed into the earth. A Luxray leaped off of a building and slammed into Uxie’s belly with a Wild Charge, but the electricity barely even caused the giant to giggle. “Uh… don’t do that,” she said as she grabbed the lion Pokemon by the scruff of its neck, looked around awkwardly, then threw it so hard that it became a distant star on the horizon.
One very brave Lucario stood in the center of the street and barked a challenge at Mesprit. She regarded the little Pokemon with a playfully raised eyebrow. “You will stop this at once!” shouted the Lucario. “I will protect the city from your evil!”
“Evil?” Mesprit laughed. “We’re just having fun, silly.”
The Lucario charged up a full powered Aura Sphere and launched it at her chest. It landed, detonated, and then faded away with nothing more than a slight singe mark. She brushed it away without much effort. “Was that your attack, or did something go wrong? Because I’ll give you another turn if you messed that up or something.”
“I… I…” The Lucario took a pitiful step back.
“No, that was it? Alright, my turn then.” She didn’t want to completely obliterate the little guy, so she chose one of her weaker moves. With a wave of her hand, she conjured a series of glowing pink stars. “Swift,” she said as she let the attack fly forward.
The destruction was unparalleled. The first star smashed into the Lucario with all the force of a supernova. It detonated in an explosion so immense that it crumbled the buildings on either side of the street and sent a shockwave out that cracked the street and caused trees to topple. Fires erupted through the space as the shockwave continued to propagate. Then the other stars landed.
They spread throughout the city, crashing into the ground like remnants of a meteor shower. Wherever they landed, they brought chaos and destruction. The explosion reverberated through the air as the sound of their impacts roared like fire. A few more skyscrapers collapsed, forest fires began, and all around her pockmarks littered the landscape.
Mesprit stood frozen for a moment after. The power of her attack was amazing, even to her.
“Mesprit,” Azelf said, her voice disappointed. “You should have gone easy on the little guy.”
“I DID!”
After almost an hour of their playtime, most of the city lay in ruins. Buildings rested in crumbled masses of broken concrete and metal while chunks of the surrounding forests burned. Smoke clogged the air and overcast the world in dim light. The streets were upturned and packed with the cars of those trying to escape, most of which were crushed by an errant stomp from the playful giants.
The police couldn’t stop them. The top trainers couldn’t stop them. For Uxie, Mesprit, and Azelf, it looked like their playtime would last exactly as long as they wanted it to.
“Come on, destroy it!” Mesprit said to Uxie.
“I don’t know, it's the last one left,” Uxie answered. She looked at the final tower that stood taller than them in the city. At one point it was a marvel of construction that rose from the ground as a shining beacon of accomplishment, surrounded by a forest of steel buildings. Now, it stood alone.
“So?” said Azelf. “That means it’ll be the most fun to break, I bet.”
“Then you should do it,” said Uxie.
“Nah, we’ve already broken way more than you. I was the one to smash through the stadium.”
Mesprit nodded. “And I was the one who flooded that island. So you should get the last tower.”
“Hm…” Uxie held her hands in front of her chest. “I don’t know, it just seems like we should leave something standing. Otherwise, there will be nothing left.”
The other two giants shared a mischievous look. “You know,” Mesprit began, “We could destroy it together.”
“Oh?”
“Yeah, I like that idea,” said Azelf. “I bet if we hit it with our strongest attack we could destroy the entire thing in one blast.”
Mesprit laughed. “If we used our strongest attack, the entire city would go poof.”
“Or the entire country.”
“Maybe not that much.” She laughed.
Uxie smiled. “Then let’s find out.”
Mesprit flew next to her sister. “I knew you’d like that idea. Let’s go, girls. Are you ready?” At a nod from her sisters, the trio lifted their hands to the air and readied their strongest attack. In the past, when they were small Pokemon drifting through forest trees, living in their lakes across the region, they used this move whenever they were overwhelmed by a Rhyperior or Dusknoir.
As their energy gathered, radiance pulsed through the world. The ground trembled and the sky shuddered. “One,” Mesprit said. “Two,” the energy condensed into a ball in front of them, teaming with the might of fire, electricity, and ice. “Three!” Together, they unleashed the full power of their Triattack.
The beam of elemental energy scorched the ground, cut through the city, slashed through the one remaining tower, then caused an explosion that sent the rest of the civilization into a catastrophe. BOOM! The following fireball lit up the world as if it was daylight.
When it faded, the trio stood in a smoldering crater without a single trace of the human civilization remaining. Everything was burned and eradicated. Water flowed into the crater from the nearby ocean as fires spread through the surrounding countryside.
“That was AMAZING!” Mesprit said as she jumped in the air and landed with a huge THUMP.
“I know,” said Azelf. “We didn’t destroy the country, but we came close.”
“That was… pretty fun,” Uxie said, blushing.
“You know what we need to do now, right?” said Mesprit. The other two looked at her curiously. “We need to destroy the rest of the human world.”
“Yeah, that sounds fun,” Azelf answered. “And it won’t be too hard.”
“Uxie?” Mesprit asked.
The giant thought about it, then nodded reassuringly. “I say we do it. These humans have had their fun for long enough. Now… maybe it's our turn.”
“It’s DEFINITELY our turn,” Mesprit said.
The legendary trio hopped around the landscape, leaving molten craters with every footstep and destroying landscapes with every jump. They continued to grow as they played, first stomping through the suburbs that surrounded the city, then crossing the mountains that separated them from the other regions. Soon, even the clouds were within reach as they walked across the world.
They had fun the entire time. Soon they came across another city with glimmering lights and a huge stadium in the center. It seemed like there was a pokemon battle happening inside of it, though the individuals were so small that it seemed silly. One was a Charizard, but even it froze when it was cast in their shadow.
“Uxie, you take this one,” Mesprit said.
“Okay,” the giant answered. She contemplated what she wanted to do, then came up with the best move. “Maybe if I…” but she was interrupted by a blast of fire across her leg. She blinked in surprise. The Charizard was trying to attack her! “Well that’s kind of mean,” she said as she tried to swat it away, only for it to avoid her hand. With a frown, she concentrated her psychic energy on the gnat and grabbed it out of the air.
With a faint purple glow surrounding it, the Charizard was lifted in front of her face. That gave her a new idea. “Oh, I know!” She expanded her psychic abilities to encompass the city. Slowly, the entire mass began to glow purple as her attack took shape. Then she lifted the entire thing into the air. Psychic really was an amazing move.
When it was a few thousand feet high, about level with her eyes, she smashed it into the ground. She expected it to shake a little, and maybe crumble. Instead, the entire civilization violently detonated. The trio stood back in shock as rocks were thrown into the air and chunks of metal tumbled into the burning landscape.
“I guess there was more energy in it than I thought,” Uxie said.
“Well, at least you got the Charizard,” said Azelf.
“Oh look!” Mesprit shouted as she pointed to the East. “I think I see another city! This one’s mine!”
“Ha, let me,” said Azelf as she flew in front of her sister. “I have an idea. Stay back and watch this.”
She flew over the world. In her wake, the resulting burst of air toppled trees and created immense storms of dust, but she didn’t think much about it. She had something much more fun in mind. The city steadily came into focus in front of her. It was littered with lights just like the last one, but there was a lot more water running through its old-timey streets. She liked how it looked. Not enough to save it from her playtime, but still.
As she flew closer and closer, a flash caught her eye from the left. She turned toward it, then quickly used Detect a moment before the missile detonated. The blast was large enough that it would have engulfed her head, and might have even stung a bit. Below her, trees were leveled and stones were thrown away from the explosion.
With a frown, she scammed the ground for the source of the attack. Then she found it. Resting just outside of the city was an entire army of humans and Pokemon! They were aligned in rows with large tanks, missile batteries, and even a few battleships just along the coastline. They brought everything to stop her.
If only their attacks meant anything. She smirked to herself as she drifted forward, allowing the smaller attacks to harmlessly bounce off of her massive body while flicking away the missiles and using Detect on anything she didn’t want to deal with. When she was over the city, she paused.
“You think those are explosions?” she said with a chuckle. “You guys should watch this. My Explosion is a little better.”
She concentrated her power in her core until it glowed like a radiant sun contained within her essence. Then, with the might of every single bomb and explosive in the army's inventory, she detonated. Not even a nuclear bomb was a good comparison to the might of her Explosion attack.
Mespirt watched from the previous city as the horizon was turned white by the fireball. “She didn’t…” she said, shocked.
“You know Azelf,” Uxie said as she used her hand to block some of the light. “Always impulsive.”
Mesprit shook her head. “Come on. Let’s help her out.”
A quick Healing Wish was all it took to wake Azelf up. When her eyes opened, she looked at her sisters from her place at the bottom of a massive molten crater, the edges of which expanded far beyond the former reaches of the city. “Did I overdo it?” She asked with a laugh.
“Maybe just a bit.” Mesprit helped her sister to her feet, then dusted her off.
From there, the trio had fun destroying everything they came in contact with. They grew so large that the clouds parted around their bellies and the horizon of the world curved away from them. Their footsteps were so powerful that they eradicated cities with a single stomp. When they sat down to rest, their butts obliterated entire countries. Soon the Earth was riddled with pockmarks and deep cuts from their attacks. The humans sent a few more waves to stop them, but none of them had any effect on the giants who answered with devastating moves and attacks. They were just too powerful to be defeated.
Of course, that wouldn’t stop two legendary Pokemon from trying. As Mesprit bent over, tracing a drawing of her face into the countryside, a sudden burst of power that warped the air and the flow of time as it struck her backside. “Hey, my butt!” Mesprit said with an angry glare as she turned around.
She expected another branch of the army. Instead she found a pair of dragons standing on the top of a snow-capped mountain. One shimmered blue and silver, while the other roared in shades of white and pink.
“Oh hey!” Mespirt said with a smile. “Uxie, Azelf, come here!”
The other two floated to her side. Azelf said, “What’s going on, Mesprit?”
“Look,” she said as she pointed to the mountain. “It’s Palkia and Dialga! Really cool to meet you two. I’ve heard all the legends.” Palkia answered with a blast of energy so powerful that it shattered space around it and caused a mild scratch on Mesprit’s forehead. “Oh, I get it. They want a battle.” She frowned. “Why does everything want to battle us?”
“Because we’re so big and impressive,” Azelf said.
“Maybe because they think it’ll be fun,” Uxie sheepishly answered.
“I know it’ll be fun,” said Mesprit. “So come girls, let's have a battle against the strongest Pokemon in the region!” The trio grouped up and readied their moves.
They answered with an all out attack. First, Azelf flew forward and shattered the mountain under them with a well placed Iron Tail. The debris flew into orbit around the Earth and crashed down in fiery chunks. Uxie went next, and illuminated the world with a Dazzling Gleam. Glittering lights rained from the sky as though a rainbow of meteors were called down from the heavens. For as far as they could see, the sky was blanketed by the beautiful glow and the violent destruction. There wasn’t a single inch of ground safe from the blast.
Finally, Mesprit used her favorite move. Mystical Power erupted from her soul and tore through the world. It cut deep trenches into the ground, eradicated mountains, split oceans, and sent entire regions flying into orbit around the world.
Surrounded by the glow of Uxie’s Dazzling Gleam and the destruction of Mesprit’s Mystical power, the trio smiled and basked in their strength. Dialga and Palkia were utterly defeated by their attacks. They couldn’t even tell where the duo went!
“I think we overdid it again,” Azelf said with a smile as chunks of burning earth rained down from the sky.
“Maybe just a bit,” Uxie agreed.
“Nonsense,” Mesprit said. “We’re just having fun. And that’s the entire point of the world, isn’t it?”
Azelf smiled, “For us to have fun?”
“Exactly.” Mesprit flew in front of her two sisters. “What are you standing around for? We have the entire lower half of the planet to stomp!”
With a glimmer and a trio of radiant smiles, they took to the sky.
Their playtime wasn’t done just yet.
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