Infinite Fun
BySokz
The sun twinkled through the patchwork of leaves and cast dappled rays of light on the grass below. In the distance, Infiny heard the giggles of the younger Pokemon as they danced and played through the mountainside paradise. Chansey bobbed along the edge of the pond and smiled at one another. Happiny ran and skipped around the trees, or jumped onto the lily pads if they were in an especially adventurous mood.
Infiny rested under her favorite oak and watched them. She liked nothing more than to know her friends and family were safe and happy. She smiled at their giggles and laughed along with their cheering. When a few of the small Happiny bounced over to her and stared up with their huge, bright eyes, she was overjoyed to play with them.
Her golden necklace jingled as she ran to keep up with the smaller Pokemon. It almost glowed in the sunlight and sparkled brighter with every laugh and smile. Though it was one of the most beautiful things she had ever seen, this necklace had another purpose. As her joy filled it to bursting, its magic took shape.
She bounced around the pond's edge in a game of tag with the other Pokemon. Each step she took thumped a little heavier on the ground. Each hop ended with a more impactful shake to the earth. Each bounding step took her further and further. Soon she realized what was happening... she grew larger the happier she became!
By the time she paused to consider what was happening, she had already doubled in size. The other Chansey and Happiny looked up at her in amazement. She was always one of the biggest members of their little family, and now she was even bigger!
As she thought about what she could do with her new size, a cry caught her attention. It was high-pitched and desperate, originating from the trees just on the edge of the forest. She recognized its tone as one of the Happiny and immediately rushed in its direction. No matter what happened, she would make sure her family was safe.
Rhydon's laugh was a rolling tremble as the Pokemon pushed over one of the Chansey. The others hurried out of his way, their fear evident in their hurried movements and the expressions on their cute and rounded faces. The Rhydon laughed again as he used his bulk to pin the Chansey to the ground. Though the smaller Pokemon struggled, it couldn't wiggle out from under the larger Pokemon.
Rhydon loved these types of games. Here in the forest atop the mountain, he was one of the biggest and baddest Pokemon. He could do whatever he wanted, go anywhere, and mess with whatever he wanted to mess with. No other Pokemon in the region could stand up to him. He was practically a god to these little pipsqueaks.
Movement caught his eye. He turned to the right and found a small Happiny that had tripped when fleeing from his attack. The perfect target. He always loved messing with Pokemon that were smaller than him, as It gave him such a sense of power and domination. And what Pokemon was smaller and easier to bully than a defenseless little Happiny?
He growled as he lowered his horn, then charged forward. His footsteps thundered on the ground. His body moved at incredible speeds as he prepared to ram into the little Pokemon and send it flying.
But then he stopped. His nose pressed into something large and soft, and his movement was halted as if he had run right into a wall. Annoyed and aggravated, the Rhydon opened his eyes. A wall of pink loomed before him.
Slowly, he shifted his sight upward. First, he saw the rounded belly, with a white lower half complete with adorable frills and a pink upper portion. A pouch rested in the center that delicately cradled a small egg. Higher up were two short pink arms, a golden necklace, and a rounded face framed with more puffs of pink.
A Blissey, though one far bigger than he had ever seen before. Suddenly feeling intimidated, the Rhydon took a few steps back. Most of the Blissey he had seen in the forest were small, easily tiny enough that he could charge into them and knock them to the side. But not this one. No, this one was huge!
But he couldn't just back down. He was the biggest Pokemon in the entire forest, and no girly pink Pokemon was going to push him around! He took a few more steps back, planted his feet, dug into the ground, then charged once again.
A look of annoyance flashed across the Blissey's face for a brief moment, then she jumped into the air. Infiny sailed clean over the charging Rhydon, adjusted her movement, then came down.
Her huge body landed right on the Rydon's back. The impact was tremendous, and the once intimidating Pokemon let out a scream as it was smashed into the dirt. A tremble shook the forest as the truck-sized Blissey landed with all the strength of a meteor. With a single attack, it was over.
Infiny smiled as she hopped off of the Rhydon. Its body was slightly flattened and its eyes were spinning. The battle was over in a single move, and she had kept her mountain sanctuary safe. It made her so happy to know that she had protected her friends.
As she smiled, as she let her happiness radiate outward, her necklace continued to glow. The other Pokemon watched with looks of amazement as she grew in size, doubling again and again until she was bigger than even the trees around her. She laughed as she looked out across the mountains. She had never seen above the canopy before.
Below, the Rhydon stirred. He blinked, pushed himself onto its groggy legs, then looked around. Its face fell when it saw Infiny standing over him, far taller than before. In answer, Infiny smiled. She lifted one of her oversized, blobby feet, and moved it behind her. The Rhydon could only stare in complete shock as she brought it forward in a powerful and unstoppable arc. The front of his squishy paw slammed into the Rhydon with all the force of a landslide and sent him flying far, far into the distance. With a single kick, he was launched into the sky where he disappeared into a single glimmer of light.
Cheers came from the Chansey and Happiny all around her. She joined in, smiling and laughing as they all celebrated the defense of their home.
She began to dance. It was a fun little motion that she enjoyed so much, but now that she was bigger than the trees, each one of her steps was a thundering impact. The other Pokemon kept out of her way as she hopped and skipped around the mountaintop lake, then moved through the trees. They were too close together, so she had to bulldoze a few of them. Luckily her body was large enough that simply moving provided enough force to reduce the forest to splinters.
She giggled at the feeling of tree trunks splintering under her paws as she ran forward. With each thump of the falling trunks, a flock of bird and bug Pokemon were sent flying. The sensation of it was amazing, and the buzzing of so many Pokemon launching into the air only made it more fun.
A faint prick came from her belly. She glanced down to see a very, very tiny Beedrill trying to attack her. Once, she would have been afraid of a Beedrill, as almost every Pokemon in the forest would be. Now though, she could barely even feel its sting. With a giggle, she brushed it away and kept going.
As she played, she grew bigger and bigger and bigger, until it was hard for her to keep her balance along the edge of the mountain. As she hopped along, one of her oversized feet came down on a particularly fragile part of the cliffside. It snapped and crumbled under her weight.
Her eyes went wide as she slipped off of the side of the huge mountain. Dust and rubble followed her down as she first slid against the stone, then tucked into the motion and let her momentum carry her into a roll. Like a million-ton boulder, she hurdled down the face of the mountain until she reached the base and the small town of humans that resided there.
A three-story house rested at the edge of the village. It had been there for hundreds of years, first built as a manor for the lord of the region. Its wooden structure was sound and had survived countless earthquakes and typhoons. As soon as Infiny touched it, it erupted in a shower of splinters and broken pieces of furniture.
Like a living landslide, she rolled through the town and obliterated everything in front of her. Streets were torn up, houses were leveled, cars were turned to scrap, and people were flattened. When she finally came to a stop near the opposite side of town, a path of destruction lay behind her.
It took a moment for her to shake out her head and clear the dizzy effect. Then she hopped to her feet, felt the crunch of more human buildings under her paws, and looked around. Infiny had only seen a little of humans in her life, and that was usually only chance encounters with trainers out in the wild. A town like this was completely new!
But at least she had found out one thing already. These houses were super fun to destroy!
Brice pedaled hard as he rode through the forest. He could hear the titanic impacts in the distance and could feel the reverberations of some of the more devastating stomps. When the trees cleared, the giant pink menace loomed in front of him, rampaging through the town.
Boom! The sound was accompanied by the splintering of timber and the cacophony of a home being demolished in a single brutal kick. This Pokemon was a menace, and Brice might be the only person in the entire region who could stop her.
Brice was an ace trainer, and this was the exact opportunity he was looking for. Here was a chance for him to prove himself, to show the gym leaders and all the more experienced trainers that he was someone they should pay attention to. He could imagine the headlines now, proclaiming him a hero for saving the region from the giant rampaging Blissey! Maybe, if he was really skilled, he could catch her too.
He kept peddling his mach speed bike until he reached the edge of town. The road was filled with debris, the broken pieces of house sidings, shattered shards of glass, bent and ruined appliances, and cinders from the broken parts set alight by the ripped-out wiring. His bike handled them well as he rode forward, towards the giant Pokemon. She giggled as she charged into another one of the houses, her round body easily buckling its frame and reducing it to nothing. People screamed and ran away from the scene, panic in their eyes.
But Brice didn't panic, this was exactly what he needed. He skidded to a stop when he was a little in front of the giant Pokemon, took one of the Pokeballs from his belt, then called up to the titan. ``Hey!'' he shouted. ``You want a battle? I got one for you!'' As the Blissey turned to him with a curious look on her face, he threw his Pokeball. In a shower of red light, it opened and released his top Pokemon, a Blastoise that had been with him ever since it was a tiny Squirtle. Now, it was an unstoppable force of water.
``Blastoise!'' Brice shouted. ``Hydro pump!''
``Blastoise!'' the Pokemon shouted in answer. Its twin cannons took aim, charged up, then unleashed a torrent of water at speeds that were nothing short of insane. He had defeated gym leaders with this move, he had obliterated wild Pokemon with this move. Even something as huge as this Blissey would be knocked out. Right?
The water slammed into her wide pink belly and bounced off harmlessly. The droplets were scattered into the air as a small reverberation went over her round form. They drifted down in a faint drizzle, creating a rainbow in the air as Brice looked on in horror. Infiny smiled. That had been his best move, and it did nothing to her.
And now it was her turn. Still giggling, the giant Pokemon walked towards them. Her stomps shook the ground. Her body bounced into the houses flanking the street and caused them to buckle. Her eyes sparkled as she looked down at the little trainer and his tiny Blastoise.
Then she lifted her foot. Brice saw the underside of it, covered in the broken remains of what had once been a town. He saw metal bits from the cars she had destroyed and wooden frames of houses. He saw so much stuck to the bottom of it, yet there were still countless patches of soft pink paw.
Brice could only stare in shock as it came down, like the sky coming to crush him.
BOOM! The impact of her step sent a small shockwave through the town. It buckled the pavement of the street and left a deep crater. It shook the houses and caused car alarms to blare. Even Infiny was surprised at the destruction it caused. She didn't even know her own strength.
With a giggle, she kept walking. The Blastoise was defeated and his trainer was beaten along with him. And that stomp wasn't even a real move! She just thought it would make a fun opening. At one point she had thought trainers were scary, with their tough Pokemon and their intelligent tactics. Not this one.
Her distraction was finished, and she focused on the town once more. These buildings were just so satisfying to crunch!
The more she played, the happier she felt. The happier she felt, the bigger she grew. Soon the houses were only half her size, then a third. She kept stomping and breaking anything she saw, each crunch a new and unique sensation under her huge blobby feet. When she had destroyed everything in the town that rested at the base of the mountain, she followed some of the fleeing cars along the road. They were fun to stomp on, or pick up and toss into her mouth.
Though their bodies were a little tougher than the wooden houses, they still broke apart once she bit into them.
The road led her to another town, this one a bit bigger. Once again, she hopped, skipped, and played through the streets, breaking everything that stood taller than a few feet. She hugged the buildings and tore light posts from their foundations. She kicked at walls and sent debris flying far into the horizon. Today really was the best day.
Eventually, the houses lost their charm. Sure, they were fun to pop, but once they were as small as one of her feet they lost some of that unique texture. She was starting to think that her fun was coming to an end when she walked around a mountain and saw something glittering in the sunlight before her.
There, resting in the middle of a great ocean of sand, was a city!
``Orders confirmed,'' Warrant Officer Paul said into his helicopter's radio receiver. They were already in the air, the blades spinning and the ground zipping by below them. Fields of flowers and grass-covered hillsides appeared on the horizon, flew under the machine, then sailed off into the distance at their backs.
Paul checked the instruments one more time. His aircraft was in full working order, including the guns and missiles that had been specifically requested for this mission. Though the exact details of the threat were hazy, he knew it was something big. No way the brass would send out this much military support unless it was something crazy.
He recalled some of his past missions as he flew. The toughest was when an entire herd of Onix and Steelix had gone berserk and attacked a small town on the frontier. It had taken so many bullets and missiles to take them all down, but they managed in the end.
Pokemon could be strong, but at the end of the day, even the most powerful of them could be taken down by a few bullets shot out of the guns located at the front of this helicopter. And if that didn't work, he had yet to see anything take a missile and stay standing.
Paul flew with a smirk on his face. Whatever was in front of him, he knew with nearly one hundred percent certainty that his men could take it down.
They continued over land until they reached the desert and its burning red sands. Their target was up ahead, the city appearing first as a bright sparkle on the horizon, then as a collection of huge towers of windows that rose into the sky.
``What is that?'' one of the other helicopter pilots said over the intercom.
Paul leaned forward, squinting from his place. He wasn't sure what he was looking at. From the distance, it was as if a giant pink ball was slamming into the building. His heart leaped as he watched one of the towers on the outskirts of the city shake, buckle, then collapse.
``All forces,'' he shouted into his radio, ``Arm weapons and prepare to fire on my command. Circle to the right until we have positive confirmation of what we are dealing with.'' ``Is that a Jigglypuff?'' one of the other pilots said.
``No,'' answered a third, ``It looks more like a Blissey.''
``What?'' the second shouted. ``Are you insane? Blissey don't grow anywhere near that size! Even as a Dynamax it would only be a tenth... no, less than that.''
``And that's any different for Jigglypuff?''
``Men!'' Paul called into the radio. In front of them, the Blissy slammed into another building and destroyed its sides. They all watched as the giant skipped forward, her feet sending shockwaves through the ground as she casually kicked along. One of her oversized paws crashed through a small three-story brownstone and sent a hail of debris launching into the buildings nearby. Puffs of smoke rose from her every movement, and cars were gridlocked in the streets as they desperately tried to escape her path of destruction. ``It doesn't matter what it is,'' Paul continued, ``We just need to destroy it. Ready all guns. Fire on my mark.''
The helicopters took their positions, each one hovering close to the giant while staying out of its reach. Infiny giggled as she spun around and let her arms extend to the side. Much as the helicopters that hovered above her, she twirled, her arms smashing and breaking each building they came in contact with.
``Fire!'' Paul shouted.
As one, the helicopters unleashed a hail of gunfire. The main barrels spun and erupted in flames as countless bullets were shot out. Such a barrage could have destroyed buildings, obliterated cars, and completely evaporated almost any living creature. Yet, to their horror, the pilots watched as the bullets simply bounced off.
The Blissy looked at the spots on her body that were being shot, then up at the helicopters. She almost seemed confused. Then her smile returned, brighter than ever.
``Oh Arceus, it?s not working!'' shouted one of the pilots.
``Stay calm!'' Paul answered. ``Swap to high-impact missiles. Everyone, ready. On my command... fire!''
The bullets were replaced by a swarm of missiles, each launched from their respective helicopters. Trails of smoke followed them as they screamed through the air, propelled by burning flames. Upon contact with the Pokemon, they detonated in huge explosions of fire, flames, and black smoke. ``Keep firing!'' Paul shouted. ``Unload all that you got!''
They continued the barrage of an attack until their ammo was depleted and all that they could see was a wall of smoke. The sound of it still echoed off of the buildings. Nothing could survive a wave of death like that. Not even a legendary Pokemon.
The smoke cleared, and Paul saw Infiny's adorable face smiling back at him. He had no words, and all emotion left his body. His face drained of color, and his jaw dropped. No, this was impossible. No creature on earth should be able to withstand such an onslaught.
Infiny smiled, then let out a small laugh. Not only had she survived, but she thought this entire thing was funny. All of the human might in the world, and she just giggled at their attempts. She then lowered herself slightly and took aim at the helicopters, her eyes set. Paul realized what was about to happen a moment later.
``Oh no! Men, pull back!''
But it was too late. She jumped into the air, spun around, and let her arms twirl through the air as she had done before. This time, her soft pink arms slammed into the helicopters that had been flying all around her. One by one they were destroyed, their bodies erupting as soon as they impacted her mass. In a scream of fire and metal shards, the army was defeated.
She slammed back to the ground a moment later and the ground trembled under her might.
Infiny watched with glee as the scraps of metal spun in great fireballs, then crashed into the sides of the still-standing buildings or the street below. When they impacted, another burst ripped their sides to pieces.
She wasn't sure what the purpose of those funny machines was, since they didn't really do anything, but they were so much fun to bat out of the air and destroy. These humans were amazing at building stuff that was fun to break!
She kicked one of her feet forward. It slammed into the base of the tallest skyscraper in the large desert city. Its windows shattered in a traveling wave of glass. Its metal frame groaned as the forces were spread through its body. The concrete that made up its floor and walls splintered and cracked. She waited a few moments for the groans to quiet down, then looked at the structure curiously.
It hadn't toppled. Strange, since every other building took only a single kick. That just meant she had to try harder. With determination, she braced herself, lowered her body, then charged at the building. The titan sized Blissey threw herself against it and shattered its existence, the steel structure providing as much stability as a sandcastle against a two ton boulder.
Glass and metal rained down on the city as she bulldozed through its tallest tower, once an icon and a symbol of human might. Now, it was nothing, just like the rest of the people below her.
Ho-oh felt the disturbance in its heart. As the Pokemon flew through the sky, a rainbow in its wake, it knew that something was terribly wrong. An earthquake, perhaps, leaving thousands stranded and without homes. A volcano that was soon to erupt and wipe a chunk of the world off of the face of the planet. A war between humans that would see countless perish.
Though Ho-oh did not know the exact cause of the tragedy, it could feel the sorrow of millions of souls. It could hear them calling out for help, their desperation echoing in the mythical Pokemon's existence. It needed to go to them.
The ocean was a crystal blue sheet below it as Ho-oh soared through the clouds. The sun glittered off of its surface, caught on the waves and deformations of its movements. For a time there was nothing to disturb the endless pattern of troughs and valleys, but then there was a shadow. The water below Ho-oh erupted first in a great geyser, then spiraled up and up. In the center of the swirling mass of water was a Pokemon Ho-oh knew well, its eyes glowing through the depths.
With a splash, Lugia appeared from the water spout and soared closer to Ho-oh. Their eyes locked, and they shared an understanding. They could both feel the horror happening just inland.
Together, they rushed through the sky and across the ocean until they came to the shoreline. A great desert touched the coast, and only a little further inland was a human civilization that had stood for decades. Only now, its tall towers of glass had been replaced with thick pillars of smoke.
Ho-oh had trouble believing what it saw. A Blissey, only it had grown to titanic proportions. Its feet were large enough to smother entire buildings with every step, and her belly was so wide that the faintest touch sent structures tumbling. Not a single skyscraper stood taller than her, and the surrounding suburbs looked like nothing more than moss growing around her feet.
The humans had sent their military, but it was useless. Artillery was fired from hillsides, but it harmlessly bounced off of her soft belly and back. Jets circled through the air, but her arms swatted them before their engines could guide them to safety. As she went, each footstep left a crater and hundreds of lives behind.
She needed to be stopped.
Lugia, always the more impulsive of the two, charged in first. It dove, picking up speed as its large body glided through the air. Buildings and pillars of smoke passed it on both sides as it darted across the landscape, then pulled upwards once it was close to the titan. When it was in front of the Blissey, it came to a stop.
Its eyes were focused on the pink and white Pokemon, its expression intense and without hesitation. With a powerful call, it spread its wings to the side. Its body began to glow as energy was gathered around it, pooling in every fiber of its being. Ho-oh watched from its place amongst the clouds, knowing what move Lugia was about to use. No Pokemon had ever withstood it.
Infiny looked towards the Lugia as its power finished charging. The radiance that surrounded its form was mesmerizing, a glowing display of pure primal strength. Most Pokemon would have run from such a display, but Infiny just smiled. She liked the colors.
When Lugia was ready, it threw its head back and let out a call that shook the heavens. The energy gathered within its body was released, and it propelled the Pokemon forward in a lightning-fast attack that shattered sound. Sky Attack.
A sonic boom followed in its wake. Infiny's smile opened until her mouth was wide in front of the Lugia. Ho-oh watched in horror as the mythical Pokemon flew at full speed into her waiting mouth and struck against her tongue. Though the impact sent a shockwave through the air, Infiny didn't even react.
She just closed her mouth.
A gulp followed, and Ho-oh understood what had happened. A single mistake, and one of the strongest Pokemon in all existence had been swallowed. Ho-oh could not allow this. The Blissey's terror would be stopped before anything else was destroyed! With its features alright with rainbow flames, the Ho-oh charged at her foe.
It was not as fast as Lugia, and Infiny turned to it as Ho-oh made its approach. The expression on the giant's face was content, then playful. She seemed to take a step back, prepare herself, then answered with an attack of her own.
Before Ho-oh could even launch the attack it had been planning, Infiny's fist rocketed towards it. The soft pink mass was surrounded by energy that rivaled that of a meteor crashing to the earth. The air combusted around it as it was dragged at blistering speeds through the atmosphere. Reverberations shook the world as it moved.
Ho-oh could do nothing as Infiny's attack slammed into its body and drove it deep into the ground.
Infiny was never one for fighting. She knew how to defend herself and the Pokemon of her home, but she had never trained for battle or put time into learning new moves. When the Ho-oh charged her, she answered with the only attack she could think of. Pound.
It usually wasn't that impactful. Even tiny bug Pokemon would still be able to scurry away after she landed a solid shot. Though she wasn't expecting much from the attack, she hoped it would at least make for a good opening.
What she unleashed instead was a devastating blow that shook the very core of the Earth. Her hand slammed into the Ho-oh, then drove down into the ground. As soon as the fist touched the dirt, the stones turned into a liquid and violently erupted outward. A wall of fire was generated from the impact zone, and it destroyed everything in the city that had so far remained standing. The sands that bordered the region were turned to glass, and the clouds in the sky above were ripped apart. Cracks formed in the ground and swallowed homes as well as cars. Screams were lost to the booms that echoed across the landscape.
When it was finished, she stood in a crater that was about as large as the city had once been. Nothing was left except black stone under her paws. She laughed to herself as she kicked at some of the molten rock and steel near the center of the impact. She never expected such a simple move to be so powerful!
There was nothing left of the city other than a few twisted chunks of metal that might have once been the sides of buildings, and some broken hunks of black rock that were once the streets. Everything else had been vaporized, reduced to nothing more than dust under the unimaginable power of her attack. She looked around at the smoldering crater, the patches of lava, the smoking debris. It was beautiful in its own way, but boring. She still wanted to play.
With life in her steps, she skipped out of the smoldering crater and bounded across the landscape, miles crossed with each movement. Her feet came down over and over again, their titanic masses leaving huge craters wherever they came down. Entire towns were smothered under her soft, blobby feet with every stride, and the earthquakes generated were enough to level buildings and houses for miles in every direction.
She barely noticed. She was bigger than towns, bigger than skyscrapers, bigger than cities, and still growing. Her body pushed through the clouds and her head was far above them. Even the once immeasurable peaks of the mountains were nothing more than small bumps on the ground. She giggled as she bounded over to one of the mountain ranges and measured herself against the tallest peak. It was almost the same size as her, though a little shorter.
The Blissey took a step back, aimed at the mountain, then swung a kick towards its base. The air around her foot glowed as the energy of the movement lit the air on fire. When it struck the mountainside, rock was instantly turned into a liquid and the force propagated through the entire structure. What had stood so solidly for countless millennia was broken apart with a single movement. Rock and burning chunks of lava were sent hurtling into the sky, many of them falling back to the ground in an apocalyptic rain of burning carnage, while others were launched into orbit where they flew across the sky like shooting stars.
Infiny thought it was beautiful, and her wide eyes reflected their light as they traveled into the distance.
She continued playing, bounding across the different biomes and crushing whatever she wanted under her feet. Soon the towns became so tiny that she barely noticed the crunch. The huge forests were more like tiny beds of moss. The cities seemed like something one of the human children would have dropped near the lake she called home, and not the pinnacle of an entire species.
She played and played and played, her footprints growing wider and deeper with every step.
Eventually, she came to a huge city that sparkled in the nighttime haze. The buildings were all lit up in neon, painting their forms in vibrant shades of green, pink, and blue. Cars flashed their headlights as they moved through the streets like tiny glowing ants.
But there were metal contraptions in the sky as well. She saw their lights blinking almost like twinkling stars. None of them were that far above her head, but she thought it was funny these humans could still soar so high.
One of these lights came quickly. First it appeared on the horizon in a flash of orange and yellow, then it arced across the sky. It was so far above her head that it almost took on the appearance of a comet, something outside of anyone?s reach. Then it came down, closer and closer toward Infiny until she could almost reach out and touch it.
And then the missile detonated. It burst apart in a fireball so massive that it almost rivaled Infiny's size. The shockwave was catastrophic, and it ripped at the ground and burned everything it touched. Houses were leveled, streets were vaporized, and even the city itself was broken beyond imagination.
A nuclear blast, the most powerful weapon of human creation. It was so bright and warm that Infiny didn't even know what happened. When it was finished and she opened her eyes, she found the countryside almost completely destroyed. Everything except a patch of land that stood behind her, ironically spared from destruction by Infiny's shadow.
She brushed off a bit of soot from her belly. That was almost as intense as the time an angry little Torchic had wandered into the forest and tried to attack her with ember.
She grinned. If these humans wanted to see a real attack, she could show them. Once more, she lifted her fist and concentrated all her energy into the soft mass of pink. When it was ready, she brought it down toward the Earth. Plasma radiated as her fist moved through the air at speeds far exceeding the barrier of sound. Once it touched the dirt, the energy erupted in a detonation that far eclipsed that of the bomb.
Rock and rubble were thrown so high into the atmosphere that they became pieces of space debris. The fireball was miles high and eradicated all human settlements in every direction. It reduced the landscape to a smoldering wasteland of crumbled earth, where the most dominant feature was a crater visible even from space. The air around her glowed from the heat generated, setting fire to anything combustible.
In the center of the carnage, Infiny stood tall. It might have been a simple pound attack, but it was still amazing.
More and more and more, she played as much as she wanted since nothing in the world could stop her anymore. She hopped around the continent until the majority of it was a burned wasteland pockmarked with her footsteps. Fields were set on fire and smoke burned through the atmosphere. She couldn't find any cities anymore, and the towns were pretty much microscopic.
Even the mountains were so tiny that she could step on them without even noticing. It was funny being this tall. She had once thought that the Earth was so jagged and hard to navigate, but now it was practically a perfectly smooth sphere.
She crossed the ocean without issue. It only ever reached the top of her foot, and that was when she came to a stop and allowed it to flow over her. Each one of her steps was enough to send the water splashing far away from her, emptying the ocean all the way down to the bedrock. It then surged against coastlines and flooded entire ecosystems. To her, it all looked like puddles.
With each step she took, her body felt lighter. It was an interesting change, since she expected the opposite would have happened. When she jumped, she stayed in the air for much longer before hurtling back to earth and destroying a huge chunk of it. Eventually she realized why.
She was almost the same size as the planet! The realization came with a spurt of joy that made her grow once more, finally giving her the size needed to escape the planet itself. She jumped off of its surface, tore through the atmosphere, then came to a stop out in the great reaches of space.
Dialga looked across the apocalyptic landscape. The world it had sworn to protect was destroyed, rendered completely broken by the mere presence of this titan. Dialga had watched from its place on Mount Coronet as the shadowy figure hopped across the world and destroyed everything in her wake. The footsteps trembled the ground, and Dialga feared that even his mountain would be broken under her unaware feet.
But she had leapt into the sky, and mercifully left the region intact. Dialga was no fool, and he knew that this peace would only last a moment. Soon her playtime would continue, and the entire Earth would be her toy. Dialga could not allow this. Though he was not sure if he had enough power, he had to try.
Bolstered by the mythical power of its existence, the Pokemon leaped into the sky and flew towards the upper bounds of the atmosphere. Air burned around it and it moved faster and faster, building the speed to breach into the expanse of space beyond. When it was clear of the clouds and layers of ozone, it emerged into the stars.
There, it saw another Pokemon below him, one that similarly surged through the world. In a pink flash of light, it appeared before Dialga, its body aglow with energy. Palkia, just as radiant and powerful as those eons long ago.
They were together again. Individually they might have had their limits, but together they controlled time and space. The very fabric of reality was theirs to control, and everything, even this titanic force, would break before them. No words were said. They simply nodded, then flew towards the giant.
She emerged from below the Earth's curve just like the sun rose in the morning. Her face was still smiling and happy, her cheeks still pink and soft. But Dialga knew that she was a monster under that cuddly facade. She would destroy the entire world if given the chance.
Once they were close enough, the two mythical Pokemon came to a stop and focused their energy. They gathered all the power in their forms and in the world around them. They reached into mythical places that humans could never dream of understanding, and from them, they gathered the strength to warp the very essence of reality. Together, they launched their attacks.
Spacial Rend and Roar of Time. The fabric of space warped and condensed around Infiny. For a moment she looked confused as her form began to shrink. She looked around, her eyes wide as space morphed around her and folded in on itself. Palkia and Dialga were too tiny to see, and the Earth held no answers.
For a moment, it looked like their attacks would work. It looked like they had won. It looked like reality was safe.
But then Infiny flexed her body and called out in a voice more powerful than anything that had ever been seen before. Disarming voice was never the strongest move, but now it could shatter even the fabric of spacetime.
Whatever hold Dialga and Palkia had on her was eradicated as she sang out to the great expanse of space. Her power echoed through reality and shook the Earth below her. It slammed into the mythical Pokemon as if it were a solid wave of pure energy, and eradicated both of them in a single instant of melodic destruction.
Even the sun trembled as she sang her song.
By the time it was over, and the power of her song had dissipated through the universe, the Earth was a trembling marble of molten rock almost completely covered by destroyed chunks of land. She looked down at it quizzically, its scale so diminished that it seemed tiny compared to her gargantuan form. The mountains were completely lost amongst the rest of the expanse of black and red. The oceans were no more than a single drop. The ice caps were just a dusting of white.
It was hard to imagine that she had once lived on this tiny sphere and thought that it was so impossibly big. Now, she could crush it with a single stomp if she wanted to. As the idea floated through her mind, a smile widened. Maybe that would be fun.
With another laugh, she moved towards the Earth until she could reach forward and gently wrap her hand around it. The surface was smooth to the touch, though a shockwave formed from the points where her hand made contact. As she watched the clouds break apart and the oceans churn, she wondered what it was like for the tiny creatures still stuck below.
She almost laughed at the mental image of her giant form towering over everything, a living god that could only be seen through miles of atmosphere. The Earth was just so little and cute. It was adorable with its blue oceans, green plains, and patches of color. She just wanted to poke it.
So she did. Gently, she brought her other hand closer and extended a digit. A glowing mantle of fire and plasma surrounded her hand as it came towards the planet at speeds far exceeding that of sound. When her finger impacted the ground, it sent a shockwave that eradicated everything for miles and miles in every direction. It was an apocalypse of a poke, and she giggled as the impact caused the entire globe to tremble.
But she wanted more. With eager anticipation, she moved until her hands were on either side of the planet, its form compressed slightly between her palms. The rock and stone that formed its interior strained under the pressure as it bulged out around the center. A few cracks and chips formed on the surface, each one a fissure miles wide. Then she put just the smallest bit of force into it. She squeezed the Earth between her hands, and the Earth crumbled.
With a slight SMACK, her palms came together. As if it was liquid, the planet broke apart and popped. Magma erupted out and ripped the continents to pieces. Land masses were thrown into space and sent drifting around her body. Even the iron core was destroyed with barely the slightest bit of resistance.
Infiny smiled as the chunks were forced outward, only to drift back towards her body as they were caught in her gravity.
What more could she do? Anything, she soon realized. Infiny was the largest Pokemon to ever exist and she was still growing. The entire universe could be her plaything. She just needed to have more fun.
A small moving star caught her eye first. She flew over to it until it took shape as another small red planet pockmarked with craters and deep crags. Mars didn't even last as long as the Earth. Next, she flew out towards Jupiter, which was almost the same size as she was! A single pound attack obliterated it completely and sent its contents swirling around her body like a great hoop of stardust.
Saturn didn't last any longer. She hugged it until it burst apart, then she turned around, her attention moving to the sun. Along the way, she stomped Venus into a cloud of green gas and gobbled up Mercury as a light snack. By the time she reached the sun, it was so small that it could fit in the palm of her hand. Its light felt warm and she liked the way it glittered.
After thinking for a moment, she decided that she didn't want to destroy it. Instead, she took hold of the star and attached it to her necklace. Though it wasn't as bright and radiant as its centerpiece, it still added a bit of flair! She looked beautiful, as radiant as an entire solar system.
She kept growing and growing and growing. As she hopped across the stellar fields, she found more and more stars that she could either stomp on or make into jewelry. Eventually, she became so titanic and massive that she could smoosh entire solar systems into her belly, below her feet, or into her gaping mouth as she moved forward.
Then the shape of the galaxy became clear to her. Though it took some time to become so unimaginably massive that she rivaled the Milky Way itself, the reward was worth it. Countless tiny stars moved around her as her gravity pulled them out of their eon's long orbit. The galaxy itself was ripped apart as she moved, the objects no longer following the center of the field. Instead, they followed her.
Even the black hole at the center of the galaxy was no match for her. It was tiny, dark, and uninteresting, so she smashed it to pieces with a casual swat of her hand. From then on, the stars had no choice but to follow her.
Bigger and bigger and bigger, until entire galaxies were just individual pinpricks of light and she was able to play with the superclusters they formed. She swam through their light and giggled as countless worlds were shattered by each kick of her feet. Sometimes she opened her mouth and simply drifted forward, knowing that an uncountable number of worlds were being swallowed without her feeling them.
Her growth did not stop, if anything it seemed to speed up now that no one could even try to stop her. Soon most of the universe was caught in her gravitational pull and sent hurtling around her body. Stars, planets, black holes, nebula galaxies, superclusters, they were all swallowed by her existence as she continued to break the limits of what should have been possible.
Soon, the very fabric of the universe buckled under her mass. The fields that formed the fabric of reality were disturbed by her existence, with countless particles being created and annihilated all because of her. The vacuum energy of space was consumed by her power until she became so large that the universe itself could not hold her.
With a great rip, everything was annihilated, broken, destroyed, and absorbed into her essence. Now she was the entirety of existence, the summation of all the matter that had ever existed. She was a universe unto herself.
But it was not over. As she laughed at the enormity of her being, she saw bubbles around her. Countless of them, billions even, stretching off into infinity. Each one was a universe to itself, and she floated into the space between them. And she was still growing.
There was no limit to what Infiny would become. Truly, she would be infinite. And she loved it.