[[OOC: Can we respond to individual observations like these, or should we wait for the person who did the observing to mention it first?]]
[[ Usually when characters make discoveries like these, I prefer to give them the opportunity to raise them with the group however their character would like. However, if it's important information, I'll make sure to make it available IC for everyone if the discoverer isn't able to bring it up themselves (except in edge cases e.g. the discoverer wants to keep it a secret from the group--not applicable here).
So, for now I would hold off on having your character react to the crystals; I will incorporate the information if Sind isn't able to post before people move on to a new area. ]]
"What happened to Meloetta? I know something's definitely up but can you tell me the details?" Volo asked, lowering his voice a little. The childlike enthusiasm faded from his voice almost completely, as his volume lowered to barely above a whisper.
Kricketot squeezed his eyes shut and shook his body again, as though trying to dispel a bad memory.
Nobody knows. But we must have made them mad, right? What else could it be?
There really aren't any more details to tell. No one's seen them since that big fight. And we can't even fight anymore, so that must have been why Meloetta was angry.
"Aw, don't look down on yourself like that," Luni said, pointing at herself with a reassuring smile. "Just look at me, I'm barely bigger than you and I'm still going. You just gotta believe in yourself, Kricketot. There's a lot of things you can do if you grasp it and believe in it with all your heart."
Joey stood up and put his hand on the Kricketot's head with a reassuring smile. "Hey. We gotchu, little fella. You can come with us." He pointed a thumb at himself while he continued to speak. "Been to them Mystery Dungeons a bunch before. You want someone to lean on? You got Jo-Jo and the gang right here." He grinned and jabbed his thumb behind him to point and look at the group. "Right, guys?"
"Yeah, that's right!" Luni nodded to Joey's words with a smile. "You've already worked up more courage than the others since you confronted us. As the bravest person I'd known once said, facing things without fear doesn't mean you're courageous. True bravery only arises once you confront your fears even if you're still afraid. If you join us, you can help us save your friend, Kricketot! I'm sure Meloetta would be grateful knowing one of her friends came to rescue her!"
Kricketot looked somewhat taken aback by all the encouragement. He batted bashfully at one of his antennae, which made a faint tinkling sound.
I... I do want to help, he admitted.
But I've never left the garden before, and I'm really not very strong.
He looked back and forth between Jo-Jo and Luni, obviously conflicted. The two of them were committed to going different directions; even if he decided to leave with one of them, which way should he choose?
After a few seconds of dithering, the kricketot crept a bit closer to Luni.
I can try, he said in his small voice.
And I've heard the pokémon that live out this way aren't too scary.
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Groups were beginning to form among people interested in leaving the gardens, with most planning to head north. From within the garden it was difficult to get a sense of what lay down each, as they disappeared into dense forest. Searching around the garden's three exits would reveal subtle differences between them, however:
- The bushes at the mouth of the
north path have been bent and torn apart, as though some violent force passed this way
- The shards of an ancient stone tablet lie scattered on the ground at the mouth of the
east path. It was once carved with runes of some sort, though they are now largely unreadable
- Near the mouth of the
west path are a large number of circular footprints of various diameters and depths. A large number of pokémon seem to have passed this way