Agnes Montague (
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bottlecaplogs2025-10-02 02:35 pm
[Catchall] Settling In
Who: Agnes and You
What: The process of getting acclimated to a new body and a new world
When: October
Warnings: Mention of Agnes' canonical death (no details), discussion of gruesome use of human remains, cult activity, fire used to destroy important things.
She never actually put any milk in it. She never even drank it. She’d just take it over and sit there, staring out the window into the street for an hour or so, then stand up and leave. I’d go over to clear away her coffee. It was always scalding hot.
The way she always used to order the coffee, it always sounded like she was enjoying it. The order, I mean. Like the phrase “one black coffee with room for milk” was a delightfully novel thing for her to say.
1. Coffee
There was a cafe back home, the Canyon Cafe. Agnes started visiting in 1991, and she was certain that the staff noticed she didn't seem to age a day between then and 2006, when she...before she arrived here in Bottlecap Bay. She'd gotten into a habit, ordering a black coffee with enough room for milk, and then setting with the cup and not drinking a drop. It was the normalcy of the act of ordering she craved.
Here, though, adjustments need to be made. As a Ninetales (what a silly name), she can't exactly hold a mug, so the coffee is prepared and put into a shallow bowl for her. And as a Ninetales, rather than what she was before, she can actually drink it.
She's surprised, with the first sip, exactly how bitter it is. In fact, the look on her face might be comedic for onlookers. There is absolutely sputtering happening, and her tails all standing up straight like a row of exclamation marks.
2. Canopy
For some reason, Rimbombee went out of his way to ensure that Agnes's living quarters up in the Canopy are water-resistant, if not completely impervious to rain, making her more comfortable than some of the other Cheri Berries. In the meantime, though, she can be found exploring the Canopy as a whole or bringing messages from those standing watch to the main building.
There's a restlessness to her that's obvious if you watch her for long. But that restlessness was one she had since she was anchored by Gertrude Robinson. Then, she existed unable to fulfill her purpose. Here and now, she doesn't know what her purpose is.
If you're around the Canopy, perhaps this is a good time to meet the new recruit? After all, she's fully herself instead of Froslass's pet bitch now.
3. Chitin
Agnes has no issues with bugs, in the abstract. But the first time she sees a spider web bridging the gap from the branch of a tree to its trunk, her response is more than a little 'kill it with fire'. Which is especially dangerous considering she's capable of launching a Flamethrower without even thinking about it.
And now the tree's on fire, and the Joltik whose web she just immolated is very upset. Someone should do something about that. Like, now.
4. Wildcard
Catch me on darkersolstice, wherever you get your social media, to plot.
What: The process of getting acclimated to a new body and a new world
When: October
Warnings: Mention of Agnes' canonical death (no details), discussion of gruesome use of human remains, cult activity, fire used to destroy important things.
She never actually put any milk in it. She never even drank it. She’d just take it over and sit there, staring out the window into the street for an hour or so, then stand up and leave. I’d go over to clear away her coffee. It was always scalding hot.
The way she always used to order the coffee, it always sounded like she was enjoying it. The order, I mean. Like the phrase “one black coffee with room for milk” was a delightfully novel thing for her to say.
1. Coffee
There was a cafe back home, the Canyon Cafe. Agnes started visiting in 1991, and she was certain that the staff noticed she didn't seem to age a day between then and 2006, when she...before she arrived here in Bottlecap Bay. She'd gotten into a habit, ordering a black coffee with enough room for milk, and then setting with the cup and not drinking a drop. It was the normalcy of the act of ordering she craved.
Here, though, adjustments need to be made. As a Ninetales (what a silly name), she can't exactly hold a mug, so the coffee is prepared and put into a shallow bowl for her. And as a Ninetales, rather than what she was before, she can actually drink it.
She's surprised, with the first sip, exactly how bitter it is. In fact, the look on her face might be comedic for onlookers. There is absolutely sputtering happening, and her tails all standing up straight like a row of exclamation marks.
2. Canopy
For some reason, Rimbombee went out of his way to ensure that Agnes's living quarters up in the Canopy are water-resistant, if not completely impervious to rain, making her more comfortable than some of the other Cheri Berries. In the meantime, though, she can be found exploring the Canopy as a whole or bringing messages from those standing watch to the main building.
There's a restlessness to her that's obvious if you watch her for long. But that restlessness was one she had since she was anchored by Gertrude Robinson. Then, she existed unable to fulfill her purpose. Here and now, she doesn't know what her purpose is.
If you're around the Canopy, perhaps this is a good time to meet the new recruit? After all, she's fully herself instead of Froslass's pet bitch now.
3. Chitin
Agnes has no issues with bugs, in the abstract. But the first time she sees a spider web bridging the gap from the branch of a tree to its trunk, her response is more than a little 'kill it with fire'. Which is especially dangerous considering she's capable of launching a Flamethrower without even thinking about it.
And now the tree's on fire, and the Joltik whose web she just immolated is very upset. Someone should do something about that. Like, now.
4. Wildcard
Catch me on darkersolstice, wherever you get your social media, to plot.

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"Do you think I could make a trade with someone? I do some work for them, they fix my roof?"
He has no reason to think she hasn't always been a Ninetales. Surely she knows the way things work around here!
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She can't quite offer a nonchalant shrug in this form, can she? Fox shoulders don't work like human(oid) ones.
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He saw you laying at her non-existant feet, Agnes. Henry moves to step past her.
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Agnes's amber eyes flicker with eerie inner light. She lets him pass...and then moves to follow. Nothing better to do right now, right?
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"I haven't spoken to Mightyena yet...I don't think." All the Pokemon who weren't people had such strange names and he's pretty sure he's seen three or four dog-looking Pokemon that could be named Mightyena. He stretches his neck out and pokes his head into the next room, but there are no Pokemon there.
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Almost. But there were politics at work in that conversation, even if Agnes wasn't privy to the context. She wonders if guild leaders are as territorial as cult leaders.
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They pass another room and no one is home. Where are the people with HANDS? Augh! But...he doesn't want to just ignore Agnes. He peers back at her through a red lens.
"I'm Henry," he offers.
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Even if they'd taken different approaches to the state of Skull Town on their arrival.
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"What kind of Pokemon are you?"
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"I'm a Flygon...dragon and something else. I forget." He's very green, so it's probably grass.
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...she has other skills, and even used those in service of Froslass. But setting things on fire is something she takes pride in.
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"Sounds useful--especially to keep dangerous Pokemon away." He wonders how much easier of a time he would have had in the Otherworld if he'd had a flamethrower.
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Beat.
"Must be what the Lum berries are for. Research and optimization. Like Magic: the Gathering players."
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He hadn't asked. He'd just commiserated with the little bee guy about ghosts and curses.
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Agnes pauses, her tone of voice going a little quieter, more wistful.
"Where did you go to college?" She never went, herself; the cult that raised her didn't value a worldly education.
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He feels himself relaxing a little and his little head feelers slowly stand back up.
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"I'm from England. Had been living in Sheffield before I ended up here." Before her death, but as she's learned not everyone died before arrival, she isn't going to talk about that. It's probably obvious she's not saying everything, though.
"Had a little flat in town. Had a favorite cafe I used to visit."
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The Flygon offers her a small smile. "Me too. I lived in an apartment in Ashfield. Worked in a store. I was saving up to buy a car."
But now he has wings! So he's feeling some kind of way about that.
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She does a canine sort of stretch, paws out front, and lets out a bit of a yawn. This body is all sorts of novel still.
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"It makes me feel kind of insane, actually. Being here suddenly."
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I'm tapping out for bed after this one, more tomorrow
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