“Come on!” Lucas shouted, fists clenched. “You’re stronger than the current!”
It hit the waterfall at an angle, claws scraping against slick rock. For a terrifying second, it slipped—Lucas’s heart lurched—but then Buizel twisted, found a crevice, and pulled itself up. Water pounded its skull, but it did not relent. One paw. The other paw. Tail acting as a rudder. Inch by inch, it climbed. pokemon platinum waterfall hm
Buizel nuzzled his cheek, then turned to face the cave. The HM’s light faded, but the lesson remained: waterfalls were not walls. They were doors, waiting for someone stubborn enough to climb. “Come on
It was the glint of sunlight on cascading water that first caught Lucas’s eye. For three days, he and his team had been navigating the jagged peaks of Mount Coronet, the air thinning with every step. Now, they stood at the mouth of a cavern that yawned like a sleeping beast, its only entrance a roaring, vertical sheet of water. Water pounded its skull, but it did not relent
“Ready?” Lucas asked.
“One more mountain,” Lucas whispered. “One more god. Together.”
Monferno added a war cry. Staravia swooped low, cheering. From his perch, Torterra (too large and steady for this madness) simply rumbled, “Terra.” Which Lucas chose to interpret as “You’ve got this.”