(Tyranitar fan? XD)
*Kisuke follows Frankie into the field*
(mmm yeah, but Metagross is still the best U_U )
Frankie: *they're both on the field after taking a short walk. It's a fair distance from the settlement. He notices residual imagination energy seeping from Kisuke's aura; the latter wasn't aware of it... but his powers were slowly going wild*
So, Candy Man. Here's the final stage of "confirmation".
*Frankie shows Kisuke a necklace he wears around his neck. It's simple, elegant, and clean*
This is what we Chaos Beings call a "Conduit". It's like a nexus of power in which we channel our full capability into. We don't necessarily need it to create objects, but by using it as part of the process, it can help to enhance and focus our power. Check it out.
*Frankie holds the necklace in his hand. It glows, transforming into a pistol. Suddenly, it glows again, turning into an assault rifle. It keeps glowing, transforming quickly into many different objects, even living things; a rock, a lighter, an eagle.... after Frankie completes the demonstration, he wears it around his neck again*
Every Chaos Being's "Conduit" is different. Mine's a necklace because it holds some importance in my own life... *he wanders off in thought for a second*
Now, what I want you to do... *Frankie places his palm on Kisuke's chest. Kisuke feels an "unlocking" sensation in his heart* ... is I've helped to remove your barriers to you imagination ability. I want you to channel your
FULL power in the creation of your "Conduit". It can be an object that holds importance to you. Something fancy, something simple. Whatever you want. If you're feeling brave you might even try and make a living thing...
Be warned. This process... is chaotic. And extremely painful. But you got this, right? It's all about creating a representation of your new power. I'll stand back here so you can begin. Feel free to shout out any questions you might have.
*Kisuke's imagination energy starts forming a swirling aura around him. Frankie leaps back a little, gaining a safe distance to assist*