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Pokémon Beyond Today [PMD] [OS]

Venia Silente

For your ills, I prescribe a cat.
Location
At the 0-divisor point of the Riemann AU Earth
Pronouns
Él/Su
Partners
  1. nidorino
  2. blaziken
Per popular request, I'm crossposting one of my award-winning one-shots to this community since it's admittedly been stuck at PC and AO3 for a while.

As such, for your consideration: "Beyond Today", also my first foray into the world of PMD writing.

This was originally posted in 2018 for PokéCommunity's Small Writing Contest. It was crossposted to AO3 around 2019. Since it's been more than two years since giving it more exposure, why not, let's have it posted here as well.

More details at the end. But for now, enjoy.




“Beyond Today”​

-by Venia Silente
Deepsmoke Lair
B14

«We had all heard the stories», Gesta thought as he hugged the wall of the cavern. «But I never thought it’d be a fight like—» The Electrike’s ears flared, warning him of incoming danger. He turned to the right to see a Larvitar dashing at him and instinctively shot a lightning bolt at it – if only to slow it down; by the corner of his eye he noticed his Kadabra teammate being pinned to the wall by a Skarmory who was trying to pluck at the team’s bag. He heard the two females grumble threats to each other which he would rather not remember.

His mind raced, his head in pain, and his thoughts went to his other comrade and their guest- with good reason.

Why oh why Gesta asked himself, baring his fangs. Why did he decide to bring their client from an item fetching mission along for an emergency rescue right into a Monster House, WHY? Cursed be the one day he disregarded his mentor Ŝafo’s advice to take on one threat at a time.

The Electrike berated himself as he shot a leer at the Larvitar, trying to lure him to his side of the wall and away from the still struggling Kadabra. This would only gain him time, as with a wounded leg the Electrike was in no condition to flee. The Larvitar, unaffected by the electric attacks, huffed and went straight at Gesta for a tackle.

In between the wall and the Larvitar’s position the Electrike managed to glance at the other Pokémon beyond, the team of newbies that they had been sent to rescue, a trio consisting of a Dratini, a Snorunt and a Seviper all surrounded by the likes of Skarmory, Larvitar, Houndoom and others who were attacking them.

Well… not them.

“Pick on someone else! I, Dalvin, shall not forgive this thievery!”

These five or six stronger Pokémon were all focused on their sole target, a Prinplup that had shortly before dashed into the mayhem and was busying himself slashing at the chest of a Tyranitar while his other arm’s shield knocked a slithering Onix in the face– all while the Pokémon was frantically trying to track a golden apple that had fallen to the mossy ground, rolling off to who knows where, since a previous attack had torn the Prinplup’s bag.

What the hell was with this client, Gesta barely had the time to ask himself.

Taking the opportunity, the newbies tried to fall back and hold their position against some remaining cannon fodder.

“Çaro! Come on Çaro!” Gesta called for his remaining Beedrill teammate as he dashed along the wall of the cave trying to avoid tackles, stones and bursts of fire. “Where are you?”

The most immediate response was the continued yelps, growls and other calls from the newbies in need of a rescue as they were being hit on the way out to a safe spot.

But Gesta’s call did earn him the attention of a Tyranitar from the other group, who after shoulder pressing the Snorunt tracker of the newbie team against a pillar hard, turned her sight on the Electrike and raised her arms to ready a Stone Edge. Gesta yelped and tried to find a corner to hide behind; he did not get to loudly curse about his situation however when the Tyranitar suddenly lost her footing and fell belly flat to the ground with a thud, the Prinplup dragging her by the tail for a moment.

A lot of debris fell from the roof with the commotion.

“You are in the way of little ones who will need this food!”

Gesta just took a long look at the situation and he could swear he saw the elusive golden apple fall from one of the Pokémon’s plates and roll all the way to a wall, which Dalvin missed given the Tyranitar’s size. Welcoming the brief break in the fight, he took a moment to tend to his wounded leg.

Gesta wondered… Mon what did they feed the penguins in the southern frozen islands anyway? Was this the same Dalvin that Mentor Ŝafo spoke about, a shy and laid-back Pokémon who was somehow said to have survived the near end of the world?

Before the lashing Tyranitar female could do more than resist wildly, the Prinplup fired a water jet at an attacking Houndoom and leapt forward past the Tyranitar to circle around a rock pillar in the room, checking the base apparently looking for the apple. Gesta signaled at him but he did not manage to get his attention before a Skarmory dove at the Water-type and knocked him out of the way, the two grounded birds rolling in a ball of violence, tearing and pecking at each other.

The Electrike gulped and made motion to charge at the attacking bird, but his plan was cut short when he saw two Houndoom, a Tyranitar and the Skarmory attempt to join in to pile up on the fallen Prinplup. Gesta shook his head and turned to more immediate threats: the Larvitar still confronting him.

Gesta bared his fangs and cried. “I really don’t have time for you!”

He had one chance, dashed and leapt right at the Larvitar; before the Rock-type could react Gesta used him as a springboard to propel himself and reach further into the center of the room where the newbies were defending themselves.

A well-aimed Thundershock, even if weak, managed to distract two attacking Roggenrola long enough that the Snorunt was able to dispatch them with an Icy Wind, before Gesta crashed on the floor unable to maintain his balance. A strong tail whip from the Dratini besides him made a Medicham flinch, allowing Gesta to bite their leg and shove the Psychic Pokémon away before it could do much else. Irate, the opponent started siphoning energy for a psychic blast.

“Incoming!” the cry from the Kadabra was heard. Gesta shoved the Dratini to the ground with him just as an orb zipped by, impacting on the Medicham’s face; the Pokémon, suddenly surrounded by a gust of pinkish wind, was lifted off its feet and floated all the way to the wall the other end of the room, flailing and cursing.

Team Kokool here!” announced Gesta to the Dratini. “We have to get you out of here!”

“We were informed!” answered the Dratini, floating up in the air. “Really, thanks for the last minute help.”

Gesta took a look around. “The way it’s going, don’t be too glad yet.”

While Snorunt was helping keep a few opponents at bay, Kadabra was moving from pillar to pillar, having already dealt with the attacking Skarmory. Gesta took a long stare at her form, bleeding from various minor wounds.

“I smacked her with the bag,” she explained. “Told you it was a good idea to put those heavy orbs inside.”

Gesta reminded himself that it was a good thing the mob didn’t get their paws on the one Slumber Orb.

A Houndoom was sent flying out of nowhere and landed with a yelp at the base of a nearby pillar, where she was pinned down by a sudden barrage of poisoned stings from above before she could get back on her feet.

“Çaro!” yelled Gesta. “About time, where were you?”

A Beedrill fluttered down from high behind a corner and circled around the Dratini of the newbie team, drawing away some enemy fire from a Houndour and a Lairon which he easily avoided. A barrage of stings later the Houndoom was forced to flee.

“Looking for a safe exit but some Roggenrola kept me busy, boss,” the Pokémon explained. “Two hard left turns deep into that passage, it’s a good bottleneck and gives us enough time for our escape!” he continued, hovering and pointing at an exit which could be seen past one of the pillars in the cave.

Gesta nodded and gave a supporting Roar to the Seviper who had just smacked an enemy Medicham away with liberal use of Poison Tail, the retreating Pokémon tripping on the Lairon from before as a result.

This was not how these battles should go, Gesta thought to himself. They were supposed to come in and rescue the new blood, cavalry style; not to get ambushed and stuck inside formulating a plan while their client was out having fun smacking people and fetching fallen pebbles and apples in a Monster House.

“Unhand that now or you shall suffer the Peck of Justice!”

What a saviour.

Still, Gesta now had a clear idea of what had to be done. He quickly shared his plans with the two teams, leaving indications that they had to cover their retreat and recover their one missing client. The plan was simple: lure the Tyranitar close to the passageway into an Alliance ambush and use the unconscious body to create a movable roadblock. He was surprised, however, when their Kadabra teammate Jazila immediately cut him short.

“None of that nonsense. You are the team leader! You take Team Windspell to safety first.”

“No, I still have a responsibility to-”

“All we need to do is put a bit of distance for tossing that Slumber Orb,” assured Çaro pointing to the bag. “and boobytrap the passageway behind us. We’ll cover your exit!”

There was a sudden ruckus as one of the pillars broke and fell under the weight of a Lairon sent spiraling through it propelled by a strong jet of water. How had that happened Gesta did not want to delve into; there were footsteps coming from the direction they had previously come in, final evidence that their time was running short.

Suddenly a cry came and the teams had to roll out the way of a Flamethrower; Gesta shot an electric bolt at the Houndoom that was trying to get close to Jazila but the attacker took cover behind a pillar. The Snorunt made motion to advance for a better angle and Icy Wind their opponent but their Leader Dratini stopped him.

“Okay! Just make sure Dalvin heads out first.” Gesta commanded pointing to the general area where the Prinplup still insisted on drawing attention. He then turned to the Dratini and motioned for the hidden passageway. “Have Snorunt go ahead and then we go at once.”

With that said he and the others readied preparations. A curt nod from Jazilla and she and Çaro headed to the nearest pillars, calling and motioning for the Prinplup to retreat to their position. Gesta had to shake his head when the answer came from his overeager client:

“One moment, they are learning their lesson here!”

This was so going to suck reporting back at the Guild.

They were running out of time though. Snorunt and the others went their way and as he entered the passageway Gesta took a last look at his team and his client in the cave, agape at the sight.

We had all heard the stories, Gesta thought as he hugged the wall of the cavern and saw, right by one of the pillars, how a Tyranitar, a Lairon and two other Pokémon had managed to pin the Prinplup down while the Pokémon was fruitlessly trying to reach for some of the apples and pebbles tossed out there.

Stories of heroes who resisted alone against the greatest threats. Lairon jumped for an overhead strike but Dalvin suddenly surrounded himself with a bright teal aura and launched himself spinning at the Lairon in a Drill Peck that lifted both of them upwards until Dalvin crashed the Lairon head-first against the cavern’s roof. That loosened a good amount of rocks, causing a general distraction.

Dalvin hung himself from the Lairon’s flank plates and used his opponent’s body to propel himself downward, past the pillars and into the center area where he landed to launch a water jet at the other two Pokémon before turning his attention to a Houndoom that was absconding with the apple.

There were very few Pokémon capable of fighting and clearing Monster Houses like this. Gesta recalled the way Mentor Ŝafo spoke of the team he had joined back then, a Piplup and a Bulbasaur who took on everything from the lost wandering children and the common outlaws to a dangerous rogue Dusknoir and ancient deities trying to control the world.

With the rest of Team Kokool clearing the cannon fodder, Dalvin joined them in spreading out various attacks and Gesta was quick to leave through the passageway to carry out the extraction. The last he saw was his client shielding from a Tyranitar’s attacks as he demanded the Houndoom return the stolen item.

A spark in Gesta’s mind brought him back to reality, and as he made his way out he wondered if the resurgence of that Pokémon meant a coming hardship. He could not see why else would be here the one who had marched into Dialga’s World of Stopped Time and returned to tell the tale.




Lietre Plateau
Explorer’s Guild

“Ouch... Awwww. Ugh... Ouch again. Ouch I said.”

The Weavile inspecting Gesta’s wounds stepped back from the bed where the Electrike was being tended to and crossed his arms. The same Prinplup from before was standing besides the two and gave the Weavile an apologetic wave.

The Ice-type hissed. “Perhaps you would prefer that more electrifying paws massage you.”

Jazila’s giggling from the next bed to the left made Gesta feel embarrassed enough that he just muttered an apology and decided to shelve his complaints until later, replaced for now with annoyed grunts and snarls as the Weavile resumed “treatment”.

“I can’t believe it. Ŝafo’s protégée?” asked the Prinplup.

“Yeah,” Gesta grunted, more out of pain than anything else. The Weavile snickered, working on the Electrike’s bruised leg; Gesta chose to try and ignore it as he continued. “And you found the road to the Hidden Land! You even found a human!”

Dalvin nodded contently seeing that one of the most important details of his tales back then had not gone forgotten.

“Figures...” Gesta pawed at the bed for a moment. “My mother’s tribe used to live by the northern edge of Amp Plains… We were happy… until the head tribe at the very core of the Plains caught the attention of Treasure Town and they were flushed out by—”

“–Dusknoir the great deceiptive!” said the two Pokémon in unison.

The two Pokémon laughed nervously for a moment. They looked at each other and then the Electrike noticed the Prinplup was carrying a new bag; the old one would surely have been torn to pieces by the attackers back in the cave.

Dalvin seemed to be more concerned with the nostalgia.

“Aaaah, Minto and I had lots of trouble with that Pokémon...”

“Well, look at us,” groaned the Electrike. “chased away from our homeland now roaming townless because of that fuss. I was born in a cave and caves was all children like me saw until Ŝafo found us.”

The two remained in silence save for some grunts from Gesta every time the Weavile medic dug deeper than the Electrike would have liked.

“I see... way to ruin it for everyone,” commented Dalvin, looking elsewhere. “So, I haven’t heard of the Shimmering Hill flock in a while… how is Ŝafo doing?”

Gesta hesitated for a moment, realizing he had not seen his mentor for long. He thought about it for a moment and tried to answer but only a yell came instead, due to a sharp pain in his leg.

“...Owww! What was that? What are you doing?” yelled Gesta as he angrily turned to the medic Weavile.

The Pokémon in question stood up and presented the other two with three small pieces of a metallic material, stained with blood and Electrike fur.

“...Getting the metal fragments out of there, thank you very much,” was the high-strung answer from the Weavile.

As Dalvin watched the pair in silence, healer and patient snarled at each other. Whose idea was to employ Pokémon with such sharp claws anywhere past triage in the infirmary hut?

As if on cue, a hoot made Gesta’s fur stand on end.

“Finally awake I see. How are our valiant explorers doing?”

Gesta groaned and bumped his head on the bed. He leaned his head to see the Noctowl Guildmaster come into the medical area accompanied by an Audino and a few attendants. The bird circled around to examine the various patients in the informary hut, his hops resounding on the woodboard floor, and ended his circuit standing in front of Jazila and Gesta.

“Afternoon, Guildmaster,” greeted Jazila from her position in the other bed; the Noctowl answered with a nod and turned to Gesta.

“Uhm… hello, Guildmaster,” was the Electrike’s faint greeting.

Dalvin bowed to the Noctowl but otherwise said nothing.

The Noctowl craned his head and stared at Gesta’s wounds intensely. “Are you badly hurt?” he asked.

“Only my pride, master Tagrau,” answered the Electrike trying to shrug off the whole matter of the mission. As soon as he turned his head he winced however due to a back pain. “Okay, my body a bit too.”

As Gesta tried to shift around in the bed to make himself more comfortable, Guildmaster Tagrau stepped back and let out a hoot. A nasty sound followed from Gesta’s leg, like a crack, and the Electrike did not manage to suppress a yelp. “Fine, a lot! I can barely… Ugh, just give me some Lansat!” he cried, breathing with some difficulty.

The Weavile attendant merely poked Gesta on the shoulder, making him wince in pain. “Such delirium is sought by outcasts and delinquents. What you need is herbs– and Ekans spit.”

Gesta yelped again, feeling the sweat in his fur, and tried to shake his pained leg.

The Noctowl Guildmaster noticed the Prinplup looking at the situation and waved a wing, getting the attention of the Weavile. He nodded to him and the Weavile bowed back and wandered off. With that, the Noctowl and Prinplup approached the team’s beds.

“I see you have met Dalvin already,” spoke the Guildmaster. “Certainly did not expect him to come around here for hired help.”

“Speaking of, now that the Guildmaster is here,” interjected Dalvin brushing his bag, “I wanted to thank your exploration teams for helping me gather all this stuff.” He turned to Gesta. “Sorry for all the trouble.”

“...Trouble?” came the call from the other side of the room where Çaro was.

“I came for a quick visit,” explained the Prinplup. “Did not expect getting into a fight, certainly!”

Gesta answered with a “mmmmm” and looked at the bag, wondering if he should give lots of thank yous in return. He shot a look at Jazila, who seemed to share the sentiment, and the team fell silent.

Taking advantage of the lull in the conversation, the Noctowl motioned for his accompanying Audino to move in and continue treating Gesta’s wounds. The Electrike winced at the idea of more pain and pleaded for the Audino to just go away, which Tagrau noticed.

Master Tagrau spoke next. “To my surprise, despite the misadventures of Team Kokool, you were able to gather these golden apples in time.”

“In time?” inquired Jazila and Gesta; they were not aware of any urgency in their client’s mission when he hired them.

“Dalvin was just passing through.” The Noctowl leered at the Prinplup, measuring his composure. “He was not even supposed to hire an exploration team.”

“Hmmm… it is true I am short on time for the return trip...” spoke Dalvin softly. He then fell silent and seemed to trail off into his own thoughts.

As the Audino started poking Gesta and interrogating him about his bruises, the larger bird stepped back and flew past the beds to reach besides Dalvin, drawing him out of his reverie and away from the team for a conversation.

A few minutes later of treatment later, Gesta noticed he was not feeling much pain. He took a look at the bandages that covered his front leg, figuring out that similar bandages would cover now his back leg, and muttered to himself that it was far better than being clawed at. Gesta then turned his head carefully and looked up at the two bird Pokémon talking. He could not hear much except for mentions of a temple of ice but he could from his position appreciate the contemplative stare the Prinplup held during the entire conversation.

The minutes came and went. Jazila and Gesta shot long looks of annoyance at each other. The Electrike was still breathing with some difficulty, and groaned at the idea that his team’s effort seemed to go largely unappreciated.

“I was hoping that with missions like this we could graduate to chasing outlaws...” spoke Gesta absentmindedly. “Like Mentor Ŝafo told us about."

“What?” Dalvin head from the distance and quickly came around, effusively bat his wings. “You are on the way there, guys! Once you have bags full of random dungeon stuff, believe me: you will be assigned to outlaw missions and you will find need for all that junk!”

Jazila was the first one to open her eyes wide at the idea, considering it was her job to manage the team’s bag. Gesta was not far behind, daydreaming perhaps of how he would one day join his mentor in the hunting of evildoers.

“Ahem… Dalvin...”

The Noctowl attempted to interject with some information about the missions but in the end decided against it, the uplifting mood of Team Kokool considered.

Gesta laughed for a moment before he noticed something.

“Well that’s– wait, what do you... want this many apples and stones even for?” he asked the Prinplup in between gasps for air.

Dalvin resumed the contemplative posture from before and looked around. “Where I live the sunset is eternal and fruit won’t grow.”

“Wha-?” asked Gesta, confused. He had always thought the tales a bit too embellished; then again it was not often that an Exploration Team *and* the cavalry sent to rescue them had to be rescued by a raider basically going solo. “Why where you… you mean like in that te–… temporal sea or something?”

The Prinplup and the Noctowl stared at each other and blinked a couple of times. Guildmaster Tagrau cackled and laughed, a laugh that everyone noticed and turned around for; then the Guildmaster looked down at Gesta’s flustered face and craned his head as an apology.

“So you do read upon the old wives tales,” asked the Noctowl only half-serious.

“That land...” interrupted Dalvin, “has been sealed off for many years.”

The Noctowl brushed his wing against Dalvin’s shoulder and pointed Gesta to the larger Pokémon’s crest, only now Gesta noticing the crest was a bit wider and more tilted than he had seen in other Prinplup. All this Gesta noticed while making a motion for the Audino treating him to move a bit out of the way.

Prinplup like Dalvin here live in the ice sheets to the very south of the world. Blizzard Island, was it? Far away land, where big trees are a ghost of the mind and the night and the sunset last for months. The only fruit to bear there,” added the Pokémon puffing off his chest, “is the one of your own effort.”

Dalvin straightened himself and fumbled for a moment with one of the apples. "In the lonely inlets," spoke the Prinplup in a somewhat mystified voice as he raised the Apple and gave it a look, "items like this are highly valued.”

Gesta looked at the Noctowl Guildmaster for an explanation and the bird only shrugged. As the Audiino finished bandaging Gesta’s leg, the Electrike looked down then up again at the Prinplup, who picked up on the clue. The Pokémon produced from his pouch a grayish round pebble and compared it with the apple.

“See, smooth and round short from perfection, much desired by the females; and if that combined with your charms doesn't sway them to your side you’ll still have food."

“So it’s like… you want these things for getting chicks?”

Dalvin practically beamed a smile. “Well… chick.”

“Kinda cute,” muttered Jazila from her bed.

“Wow… It was quite some luck that you were here,” commented Gesta somewhat hesitantly.

Dalvin smiled and stored the golden apple in the pouch he was carrying. Gesta mused about the journey the Prinplup would have taken to come from the faraway south all the way to the heart of the continent– after so long an absence.

However before Gesta could inquire more about the Prinplup’s life a voice came from behind them.

“My, what a luck for us that we would find you here then.”

Several faces turned to the entrance of the medical care area; Gesta and his team were of course unable to do so, but the Electrike’s ears did catch heavy footsteps suddenly landing on the wooden floor behind them. Jazila murmured something that Gesta could not hear, and upon his growl request for clarification she raised her voice only slightly.

“An exploration team… from the south,” she explained, her body tensed.

In effect Guildmaster Tagrau, who had turned to receive the newcomers, had in front of him two Dragonite, a Liepard female and a Duosion. The two Dragonite were carrying black satchels and stone pendants, which the bird recognized from the dungeons near the coast. All four Pokémon were wearing amber-colored scarves as well, with an intricate but faint design. The room suddenly fell into silence, the various infirmary staff and Guild members there eyeing this new development.

“Envoys from the south?” growled Master Tagrau, addressing the Liepard. “I would request a modicum of respect: this is a care and treatment area.”

“We apologize,” interrupted one of the Dragonite. “But we are here on urgent matters...”

As the Dragonite walked closer to the Noctowl the bird could recognize the design in the scarves as a sigil representing the guards of some southern dungeons. The Noctowl’s plumage flared up, the bird now tense.

The two Dragonite eyed Dalvin and inched closer to him, looking much like they wanted to make themselves scarce as soon as they could. The other Pokémon observed carefully as one of the Dragonite walked past Tagrau and greeted Dalvin with a nod. He sized the Prinplup up and then spoke.

“We are here not to visit the patients. You, Dalvin, would do well to come with us.”

Gesta and Jazila eyed each other, the Electrike wordlessly asking if there was motive to worry. While Jazila did not speak, she remained collected in her bed and Gesta opted to do the same, tuning an ear to pay the most attention he could to the discussion.

“I would hope you know what you are interrupting,” spoke Tagrau turning his head a full 180 to raise awareness of the situation the newcomers were potentially getting into. Dalvin, on the other hand, merely blinked and presented his bag.

Gesta felt something move harshly and the wooden floor cracked; it took him a moment to realize that the two Dragonite had reacted defensively to the Prinplup’s movement and had changed their stance.

“I already have my schedule set, and would be on my way soon,” he answered coldly.

The two Dragonite stood their grown but eyed each other curiously. Dalvin frowned and turned to the Liepard, the Dragonite following his gesture.

The feline smiled and merely walked in, eyes half-closed, to speak to the Guild members in a calm tone, but with her claws out and her tail swishing.

“We would not intend to intercept your journey to wherever but, alas, we must. There is a situation that needs a solution post haste,” she explained while still betraying a hint of uneasiness in her voice.

Dalvin huffed and held his stare at the feline. “And what would it be?”

The Liepard remained silent, tail swishing. One of the Dragonite lowered his head and answered.

“Honestly, we were hoping you could tell us.”

“We are really hoping to avoid fights until we return,” added the other Dragonite, fretting in his position.

This time it was the Duosion who spoke.

“It is the authority of Dragon’s Gate that sends to fetch you urgently.” Various Pokémon including Dalvin reeled at the mention of the settlement. “Just imagine, some merchants saw you in Capim today and four teams were sent in that direction.”

Dalvin raised an eyebrow at the mention of Capim; Gesta got the impression something was amiss too but a psychic ping from Jazila suggested he would remain silent on the issue.

The Liepard sat and licked her paw. “We got lucky with wind of you being here before the others. Bounty for us.”

Guildmaster Tagrau turned around still in his position and tilted his had at the Liepard. After that he hopped into the air and after circling around the room went to perch by the entrance, pointing the visitors –and Dalvin– to the exit.

Seeing this, Dalvin attempted to move only to find the Dragonite still trying to block his path.

“I said I would go,” the Prinplup stated threateningly.

“Ahem...” the Duosion interrupted, trying to clear the situation. “The situation does seem quite particular, mister Dalvin. The shrine’s highest floors are sealed off and the altar awaits our notification of travel.”

“...Whoa, sealed off?” Jazila asked suddenly.

The voices of other patients and staff who had been tending to the situation up to that moment rose, a wave of questions was heard all around the room.

“The sky dragon’s altar?”

“Blasted dragons! Always going on rampages...”

“Can’t the Fairy types stop them?”

“What if it is another meteor?”

The Liepard turned and hissed at the Duosion, maybe for revealing too much. The other Pokémon simply floated idly and shrugged the complaint off.

Dalvin sighed and turned to the members of the Guild that Tagrau led. He knew full well what kind of creatures sat atop the highest floors of the Gate; one of particularly bad disposition came to mind.

“No choice but to shut this down. Gesta,” the Prinplup chirped; “much as I would have loved to hear more of Ŝafo I guess today won’t be the day. Would you kindly send my greetings?”

“I… yeah I can, mister Dalvin,” answered the Electrike weakly.

After that Gesta only heard the Prinplup’s steps as he walked away, soon followed by the amber-scarfed team of the other Pokémon. No one else in the room was speaking until they were long gone, and once they did, Guildmaster Tagrau instructed everyone to keep a lid on things until he would say otherwise.

That night, Jazila was the one to start the conversations and the gossip. Gesta was not too into it, he had a still busy spark of doubt in his mind.

He was sure Dalvin had not been anywhere beyond Lietre today; after all, he had just spent the day with them in two missions back-to-back.





Secluded Coast
Edge of Dragon’s Gate

Dalvin wandered on the beach, idly kicking at the frothy waves that reached to his feet. Every now and then he would take a look at the mountains behind him and the short shadow that the Sun left behind his body, slowly growing longer.

Behind him was another, much taller figure–a quadrupedal Pokémon sporting blue colours much like Dalvin but of grander size and posture. The protective plates of the “dinosaur-esque” –as Minto used to describe him– creature waved up and down with the creature’s breath, reflecting the sunlight in different angles and casting wandering sunbeams across the beach.

After a long while, the crabby wandering of the Prinplup stopped short. Dalvin turned a 180 to walk back across the beach to where Dialga rested, right past the rocky edge of the beach.

“What is this position the Primeval ones are offering that you spoke of? Hopefully not that of an emissary.”

Dialga shook his head; his red eyes ventured into the horizon and the creature swung his tail idly behind him. With a roar, he stood up and moved closer to Dalvin.

AN ASSISTANT. AN AIDE. A PROTECTOR IF YOU WILL” The Dragon growled not seeming to notice much the loudness of his words. The deity then stepped closer, the ground rumbling under his feet. “SOMEONE WHO HELPS TAKE CARE OF SOME MATTERS THE PRIMEVAL ONES GUARD.

The Prinplup turned to the sea and narrowed his eyes as he scouted the beach and the horizon. Some Wingull were flying fast right over the faraway waves, enjoying the breeze. Dalvin was reminded of the last time he had to cross an entire sea with company.

Dialga seemed to catch up on the Prinplup’s feelings. “I HAD FIGURED SUCH A CALLING WOULD INTEREST YOU?” roared the larger Pokémon standing close. “FOR ITS WORTH LIES IN THE SINGULARNESS OF ITS CHALLENGE.

Dalvin nodded but made no other motion; it took him a moment to scratch his head.

“I have come here for other occupations… more immediate concerns that I need to be more involved with. Besides...” He turned to face the deity and assumed a more serious posture. “This is not something that you can just throw at me so you can shake it off.”

Dialga’s eyes glowed red, redder than usual even, and looked at the other Pokémon down for a moment. He turned to face the sea, allowing himself a speck of exasperation in the gesture. Few were the Pokémon who dared speak to Dialga in such direct terms, and much as the regal penguin had earned the right (unlike many), the ancient dragon and other Pokémon like him still showed their discomfort whenever this happened.

The two Pokémon listened to the waves for a long while, Dalvin eyeing his own shadow to keep track of the time. Barring Dialga’s growls, none of the two said a thing.

Finally, when Dalvin’s shadow was long enough and Dialga’s back fin first lost the shine that the sunlight behind them brought, Dialga approached his interlocutor and craned his head until the two were level, now side by side.

I HOPE YOU WOULD APPRECIATE ITS VALUE. IT IS BOTH SERVICE AND COMPENSATION.” he insisted in what could be said to be his inside voice, stressing the last part of the sentence with a tilt of his head. “FOR THOSE WHO SERVE UNDER THE PRIMIGENIAL ONE IN THIS CAPACITY, THE MOST ILLUSTROUS AND EXEMPLARY BRAND IS AWARDED.

Dalvin cackled and produced one of the apples that he had fetched from his earlier missions. He raised it and presented it to Dialga.

“I’ve already made commitment to return to the southernlands and spend a good time there.”

Dialga approached the apple. Dalvin had never asked the Legendary if they were able to smell or taste things and the dragon did not seem to care. Dialga just raised his head again and motioned with his leg for Dalvin to make his point.

“I really don’t want to miss out on another courtship season.“ Dalvin said that and shook his head, noticing how bitter he was sounding. “I sorry, it’s just, I’ve had to repeat myself about this quite often as of late.”

I ONLY REQUEST THE SPLIT OF A SECOND, IF SO DESIRED,” growled Dialga somewhat irked at the resistance his preferred assistant was placing against his offering.

Dalvin breathed. “Your second. It’d still cost me an eternity. Like that time we had to raid your annoying Tower for like two weeks? And we couldn’t even die of hunger because time was freezing...”

Dialga stared down at the Prinplup for a moment, the tip of his tail dragging morbidly left and right behind him. His Tower was not a nasty place to be, absolutely! It was just eternally unkempt...

Dialga opened his muzzle to respond but no sound came out at first. He could not deny that for a fragment of reality so pivotal to the continued existence of the world, it had been certainly left unprotected for long. Of course it had to be Dalvin that would call him out on it.

Dalvin stored his apple and tilted his head, prompting Dialga to try from another angle – the same that deep down had encouraged Dalvin and his human Pokémon partner to face Him of all things many years ago.

YOUR HESITANCE IN ACQUIESCING TO THIS REQUEST DOES COME OUT AS A SURPRISE,” he growled in about as much an amicable tone he was able to. He wandered around, arcing and turning around like would a snake. “EVER SINCE BEFORE THE TOWER, YOU WERE ONE TO WELCOME ADVENTURE AND CHALLENGE WITH OPEN FLIPPERS.

Dalvin huffed, recalling his many adventures – and the fact that for most of them he had had company. Seeing Dalvin huff, the Legendary pressed further.

I FIND IT COMMENDABLE.

Dalvin sighed and walked towards the sea until he met the first waves. He allowed his feet to be washed before lowering his head, all the while Dialga watched.

“...What? Those are adventures people return from. Where the day is won at the end and our hopes count for something. With your kin it’s quite different!”

Now Dalvin pointed at the deity accusingly and raised his voice. “We are the ones paying the price! I’m not going to toss my life into something like that now, I am busy here. I am busy today damn it! I don’t care if the world goes to darkness!”

Upon those words Dialga’s body straightened, the Pokémon remembering the times when the Tower was about to collapse. Dialga looked at the Prinplup’s form, the water around him scrambling and stirring. Dialga had seen the world, all worlds, face many a dire time and certainly every now and then it was his fault. He could not help but find sound reason in the Prinplup’s words.

Dalvin meanwhile had noticed the stirring water and turned around to storm off, but two steps after he had stopped in place.

Dialga could not help but find the hypocrisy and hurt in the Prinplup’s words either. He wondered for an infinitesimal moment if he would lose a faithful aide were he to press that particular point; yet, in a moment of respect for the lower, mortal aide, he chose to wait for Dalvin to come by himself to terms with how unlike both of them those accusations were.

“...Okay,” the Prinplup said, kicking some sand. “It’s not like anyone would ever believe that one. Minto didn’t.”

Dalvin trailed off for a moment, which Dialga allowed. When the Prinplup regained composure, he flapped a wing and walked around the Legendary.

“But you still don’t want to tell me what really is the problem?” asked Dalvin turning around to face the deity.

Dialga looked down at Dalvin for a moment and went to wander about the beach, with the Prinplup soon following.

I'LL SAY IT IS AN UNIQUE SITUATION GIVEN THE CRISES IN THE LAST FEW YEARS,” explained Dialga while arcing his neck. “I THINK YOU GOT NOTICE OF THE CONFRONTATION IN THE MIST LANDS.

Dalvin thought for a moment of news he had heard and frowned.

“The such and so Wintercold or whatever and yadda yadda that Hydreigon had so much trouble with?” he offered nonchalantly with an added wave of a paw.

WELL IT'S BIT— I MEAN...” Dialga answered, averting an eye roll. “THESE SITUATIONS ARE NO LONGER OUTLIERS. OFTEN AND OFTENER THIS WORLD, ALL WORLDS, LEAN INTO THE ABYSS OF OBLIVION.

Dialga now bared his fangs at an imaginary opponent in the sky. “WE ARE TO FIND THE CAUSE.” he added.

Dalvin did not bother to look back at the Legendary. He simply continued his wandering up to and past the Legendary, appreciating the beach’s rough sand.

“...Don’t you have that thing where a human is brought in when you have problems like that? Minto would sure love more humans around to find about their worlds.”

Dialga growled and floated ahead; he landed in front of Dalvin cutting his path with his flank.

The two eyed each other cautiously for a moment before Dialga circled around to come to stand right in front of Dalvin. The higher Legendary did nothing else however; he just stood in place and Dalvin noticed how the sunlight shining upon the creature’s natural armour seemed to gave off an eerie golden glow, which lasted little as the sun was setting behind the mountains.

FOR THESE PROBLEMS THE PRIMIGENIAL ONE WOULD HAVE US ESCHEW HUMAN HELP,” the dragon clarified. “BESIDES, WOULD WE WANT MORE THREATS OF OBLIVION JUST TO HAVE MORE HUMANS AROUND?

Dalvin pondered this for a moment about such a flaw in the universe, but decided to discard the issue; his head hurt just from thinking about it.

What he did have tho was a realization of why Dialga was looking for him specifically. He could believe that Dialga’s reasons for involvement were more personal.

“...I’ll bite now.” The Pokémon walked around in a circle, looking at the Legendary funny. “All this noise to summon me here? Isn’t that… because this title would be something to hold over Palkia’s head? How you find a chosen one of your brand to serve the Primeval kin?”

Dialga was the surprised and frenzied one this time. For an answer he roared and lowered his head getting closer to Dalvin, his stripes glowing a vivid purple, and his answer came with a roar and a wind almost aimed at Dalvin alone.

WE PRIMEVAL KIN ARE NOT SO PETTY... AND I AM GLAD YOU HAVE NEVER SUGGESTED OTHERWISE.” the Legendary roared, almost blowing the Prinplup off the sandy ground before the wind calmed down. “BUT YES... I SHOULD SHINE THE BETTER.

Dalvin shook some loose sand off his body, drew an even wider smile at Dialga, then bowed in a graceful if subtly mocking gesture. Dialga huffed at him again then floated up. Once he was comfortable in mid-air he looked down at the Prinplup and roared once again.

WELL THEN? YOU WOULD LOOK DASHING WITH THE MOST I—

“I’ll pass...”

YOU'LL—

Dialga just looked at Dalvin below, the lesser Pokémon resuming his pace and walking right under Dialga and past him. After tracking Dalvin’s movement for a long while –which required the Legendary to perform a slow and ungraceful roll in mid-air– and watching him shake his head and clean his wings, Dialga wondered where had the former saviour’s sanity of mind wandered off to.

Surely securing the survival of the entirely of Pokémonkind would be a task that Dalvin would gladly take, boasting all the way!

“I already told you, I’m busy!” announced the Prinplup as he walked away.

Thinking for a moment, Dialga decided he was approaching the problem from the wrong angle. He was, after all, not mortal.

What was needed was a mortal trade.

The dragon would have bit his lip if he had one, but for the time being a sigh would have to do. He was quick to float ahead of Dalvin once again, landing a couple steps in front of him. As Dalvin stopped in his tracks and looked up to him, Dialga morosely pointed a paw at the pouch bag the Prinplup was guarding with such zeal.

IF A NEST OF FEMALES IS WHAT YOU WANT, YOU COULD HAVE JUST SAID SO,” the dragon stated coldly, standing proud and making himself shine. “DO THEY STILL FALL FOR THE ROUND AND SHINY? I HAPPEN TO HAVE ACCESS TO A VERY SMOOTH, LUSTROUS ORB,” added the Legendary, pacing around Dalvin, “SINGULAR IN THE MULTIVERSE AND OF PERFECTION SUPERLATIVE, THAT WILL EVEN EMPOWER THE ELEMENTAL MASTERY OF THE MATES WHO SHARE YOUR NEST.

“Oh… You mean Palkia’s Orb that you praise like that?” clamored Dalvin to the world around him.

HUSH!” Dialga demanded, flailing and stomping as his red eyes shone; the Legendary was quick to scan his surroundings. “AND TELL ME IF YOU WOULD ACCEPT THIS DEAL.

Dalvin seemed to think it for a moment, enough that Dialga took interest and decided to land in front of the other Pokémon to get the answer. After a moment Dalvin simply walked up to the Legendary and pointed at him.

“While I would like it certainly, we Prinplup have a rule that we shall obtain the courtship offerings by our own merits, as they will become our females’ to have.”

Dialga blinked at the demand, thinking he had realized what Dalvin was suggesting – that Dialga would have to politely ask Palkia for the Orb. However, Dalvin had other plans that the Legendary was not ready for.

“That means we’d need to take Palkia’s Orb in a fight.”

Dialga blinked. “WE...?” he asked, somewhat confused.

The Prinplup then stepped back and dropped the bag besides him. He started flexing his muscles.

“Sure! It would be a hard fight. But if I defeat you in single combat and recruit you for my team...”

...OH YOU JUST... NO!” hissed Dialga, almost skipping a beat. The Legendary was quick to rear up and launch himself into the air once again; he growled at Dalvin and his ridiculous idea. He, Dialga, was not to wander obediently besides a mortal Pokémon! No matter how friendly they were.

Looking puzzled, Dalvin stopped stretching and just tilted his head at the deity.

“...What? It would be fun...”

Dialga snarled. He summoned his power, making his chest gem glow for a moment, then breathed out a wave of swirling energy which reformed itself into a mini-tornado. The tornado grew a short distance past the two Pokémon and from the other end materialized what looked like a blue portal. Dalvin stepped back to take a better look: whenever lied on the other side, it looked like a misty morning.

“...You are leaving me to be, then?” asked Dalvin with his head tilted. “What about the world? What do I tell the guards outside?”

Dialga looked down at the creature. How did things come to this, he wondered. What was really the risk to himself? There was no way Dalvin was able to deal them crippling harm. Still… Palkia would never let him hear end of it if he tried. At least the world would be safe…

The Legendary launched another minor tornado to the ground a short distance from Dalvin, and another portal appeared, this time of about Dalvin’s size. The Legendary waved his head and roared down at the Pokémon.

MAY YOU AT LEAST ASSURE ME YOU SHALL COUNTENANCE THE THOUGHT?” he offered curtly, “I WAS TO SUBMIT YOU ON MY SINCEREST RECOMMENDATION... AND OUR GRATITUDE.” He added a curt bow to the last part of the sentence.

Dalvin cawed. He took a look at the portal and then waved at Dialga. “Eventually.”

The Legendary nodded. “IN DIALGA'S WORLD, THAT IS A YES,” he proclaimed.

Dialga floated up in midair to head into the portal; right before diving into it however he waited for a moment and finally left some parting words for his chosen one.

ENJOY THE WALK.

With that, Dialga disappeared into the portal and the portal itself soon after disappeared into thin air. Dalvin was left alone in the beach to dream of a better day, with better company.

He looked around the now empty place, and he realized he was now on the opposite side of the mountains and without anyone he knew could take him back to the west coast soon. He called out for a while to see if the guards were there.

No answer.

Sigh.

Dalvin then picked his stuff up and went to take a look at the portal that Dialga had left open for him. A bright sunlight came from the other side that barely allowed him to make out some shapes, but there was definitively a salty breeze and sound of Wingulls and a lively town coming from the opening.

«Just imagine, some merchants saw you in Capim today and four teams were sent in that direction.»

Dalvin smiled at the much welcome shortcut that Dialga had left for him. A way to recover part of the day he had lost. He could still make it to a Lapras transport before the four teams arrived.

Yet before he stepped inside he reminded himself to avoid “helpful” Legendaries if possible from now on.




Coasts near Lake Afar
??? Years in the (Good) Future

It was a calm afternoon at the beach. The Krabby were gone for the moment, the waves were frothy and the sunlight was not too harsh. A comfortable breeze combed the beach, carrying no warnings of any imminent danger,

All in all, a good day for a walk.

Together.

Atop a wave, sliding gracefully, two Prinplup emerged from the sea and approached the beach. Belly-flat they touched the sand and, after the wave had receded, they stood up and patiently looked around. The two Pokémon, a male and a female, took a time to enjoy the marvels of the world around them. The coast was clear and there would be no problem gathering some food, they decided after a while.

The two then turned to each other and somewhat hesitantly held each the other’s hand. Their faces fell to look at their hands held together, and the two Pokémon thus remained for a while, wave after wave bathing their feet. Every once they spoke to each other, brief and faint, their words only for each other and beyond their little world lost to the breeze.

The male and the female quickly eyed the continent around them and then turned their attention to each other. It was a long held, content stare first at each other and then at the wavy beach in front of them, ideal for a walk without preoccupations and for a bit of rest from the daily struggle of securing food and materials for their nest, the cradle for the survival of their genes and their species with them. From the time they had managed to spend together, their choice of mate was one they would grow to not regret.

They went their way hands held, walking across the beach. The rest of the world could wait, it was still safe.

From atop a rocky formation the opposite way the two lovers went, Dialga would see to that.

He had seen it once and again after all. The best Pokémon grew with the nature of their tasks and the grandeur of the world they built around them: with the hardship, but also with the rewards. It was true of the young cadets that had grown to one day stop the paralysis of the world; it was true of the Empoleon among them who had come in the future, after enjoying this good life, to look into the beyond.

It was true of Dialga himself as well, he thought, feeling soothed in the marine breeze. He would now return to his tower; once ravaged and broken, now proud and tall, lively painted and adorned for a new splendor. A project that he had undergone to pass the time (the linear, old-fashioned way) but that he had grown to enjoy.

Dialga waited until the two Primplup were lost past the rocks before growling contently. He enjoyed the results of acting and waiting so far. Even for him, the path that took one from merely surviving beyond today and led to a fulfilling and productive tomorrow, starts at home.

Enjoy the walk.

–°–




Author's Notes​


Regarding the story proper, the usual notes:

This is the version sent to the judges back at PC, barring a couple of minor corrections and minor sentence updates. There are no corrections for flow as according to at least one judge's commentary they would be major and require a re-release.

This is also my first foray into the world of PMD as a writer. While I have played Sky and I have not finished it (even by this time of 2022), I am well aware of the spoilers, the memes and the sadness. I have the tissues ready. I also have some knowledge of the other PMD games from worldbuilding studies, but I have only played the first arc of GTI.

Deepsmoke Cave and the Lietre Guild are original/fanon locations developed for this story; everything else is canon as far as I know; since I have not played the games past Sky yet, I used this fabulous interactive PMD World Map as a reference for placing some of the locations and content.

Dalvin the Piplup is the partner in my Explorers of Sky save, and Minto the Bulbasaur the main character.

The members of Team Kokool (Electrike, Beedrill and Kadabra) as well as other NPCs are stand-ins for characters I have picked from my Explorers of Sky savefile, only evolved. Originally an offering had been made in PokéCommunity's Koko Tribe thread to have two or three NPCs submitted by the Tribe take part of the story as members of Team Kokool, but as no slots were filled before the contest's deadline extension, I decided to fall back to characters from my save.

The members of Team Windspell (Dratini, Snorunt and Seviper) are based off of species of NPCs of players I have roleplayed with before.

Ŝafo is a Mareep recruit in my Sky save but the character himself was named and based off Ŝafo the Flaaffy, a character of Zeal from the WAAPT community, who authorized me to use him for the story.

Dialga’s ALL-CAPS dialogue is a stylistic choice in the original that preserves and homages the character’s speech in Explorers of Sky. As such the capitalization is intended. In the official release sites (PC and AO3, the latter of which also provides the print version) this has been styled as HTML «small-caps» as their renderers support it; other sites with lesser parsers have to fall back to ALL-CAPS (which, let's recall, is CRUISE CONTROL FOR COOL).

The official article for the story is linked here and should, once made available, contain information about the characters and setting, official links for other releases and (once some issues are fixed) downloadable print versions.

The ending of the story is partly inspired by a certain video of penguins holding hands that made the rounds across the internet during early 2018.

...Aaaand I think that would be all for the time being. As usual, comments and questions are welcome.

Thanks all!
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Heya, I drew your story for an off-site review event, and since you went through all the trouble to bring it here, I figured that I’d leave the feedback here on your Thousand Roads version to help signal boost it a bit for others.

Now full disclosure, but I have exactly zero idea about what this story entails beyond it being a PMD one-shot, so I’ll be going into it completely blind and seeing where things land from there. But enough jabbering, let’s move on into the actual story:

«We had all heard the stories», Gesta thought as he hugged the wall of the cavern. «But I never thought it’d be a fight like—» The Electrike’s ears flared, warning him of incoming danger. He turned to the right to see a Larvitar dashing at him and instinctively shot a lightning bolt at it – if only to slow it down; by the corner of his eye he noticed his Kadabra teammate being pinned to the wall by a Skarmory who was trying to pluck at the team’s bag. He heard the two females grumble threats to each other which he would rather not remember.

Waaaaaait a minute, but Larvitar is part Ground-type. I mean, this is technically possible as of PMD DX since IIRC, Bulldozer as a Rare Quality allows you to ignore type immunities, but it did catch me off guard a bit.

Aside from that it’s definitely a really memorable opener. Cuts straight to the chase of a battle that’s going seriously sideways.

His mind raced, his head in pain, and his thoughts went to his other comrade and their guest- with good reason.

Oh lordy, Gesta is doing an escort mission.
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It’s like he went out of his way to bait the universe PMD-wise to give him a bad time.

Why oh why Gesta asked himself, baring his fangs. Why did he decide to bring their client from an item fetching mission along for an emergency rescue right into a Monster House, WHY? Cursed be the one day he disregarded his mentor Ŝafo’s advice to take on one threat at a time.

Hilariously enough, that’s literally the polar opposite of what the games incentivize you to do since otherwise you’ll blow through a lot of time doing all those missions individually. It does seem to make sense since even in-game, escorted clients tended to have dumb-as-bricks AI. When the stakes are a bit higher than “mission wipe and try again”, it’d make sense to ignore game optimizations in favor of something slower-paced and more cautious.

The Electrike berated himself as he shot a leer at the Larvitar, trying to lure him to his side of the wall and away from the still-struggling Kadabra. This would only gain buy him time, as with a wounded leg the Electrike was in no condition to flee. The Larvitar, unaffected by the electric attacks, huffed and went straight at Gesta for a tackle.

Oh, never mind then, you didn’t forget about the Larvitar’s typing there. Guess Gesta should’ve gone for Ice Fang if he knew it, huh?

Gesta: “It’d be nice to have an Escape Orb right about now!” >.<

In between the wall and the Larvitar’s position the Electrike managed to glance at the other Pokémon beyond, the team of newbies that they had been sent to rescue, a trio consisting of a Dratini, a Snorunt and a Seviper all surrounded by the likes of Skarmory, Larvitar, Houndoom and others who were attacking them.

Gesta: “Boy do you know how to put your foot in it, Gesta. How on earth did we even get in this situation?” >_>;

Well… not them.

“Pick on someone else! I, Dalvin, shall not forgive this thievery!”

Oh. Oh! So this is Dalvin’s story, huh? I can already tell that this one-shot is going to be quite something since Dalvin’s quite something as a character. :V

These five or six stronger Pokémon were all focused on their sole target, a Prinplup that had shortly before dashed into the mayhem and was busying himself slashing at the chest of a Tyranitar while his other arm’s shield knocked a slithering Onix in the face– all while the Pokémon was frantically trying to track a golden apple that had fallen to the mossy ground, rolling off to who knows where, since a previous attack had torn the Prinplup’s bag.

Gesta: “Holy cats, who is that guy?!” O_O;
- Beat moment -
Gesta: “And what on earth is up with his priorities? Hey buddy, a little help here?!” >_>;

What the hell was with this client, Gesta barely had the time to ask himself.

Taking the opportunity, the newbies tried to fall back and hold their position against some remaining cannon fodder.

No Wonder Orbs to pop, huh? Since that’d help out immensely for a Monster House like this right about now.

“Çaro! Come on Çaro!” Gesta called for his remaining Beedrill teammate as he dashed along the wall of the cave trying to avoid tackles, stones and bursts of fire. “Where are you?”

The most immediate response was the continued yelps, growls and other calls from the newbies in need of a rescue as they were being hit on the way out to a safe spot.

Gesta: “I like how the guy that’s tough enough to go toe-to-toe with a Tyranitar is just completely ignoring us in favor of his stupid apple.” [grohno]
Dalvin: “My Perfect Apple! There’s a difference!” >v<

But Gesta’s call did earn him the attention of a Tyranitar from the other group, who after shoulder [pressing] the Snorunt tracker of the newbie team against a pillar hard, turned her sight on the Electrike and raised her arms to ready a Stone Edge. Gesta yelped and tried to find a corner to hide behind; he did not get to loudly curse about his situation however when the Tyranitar suddenly lost her footing and fell belly flat to the ground with a thud, the Prinplup dragging her by the tail for a moment.

Oh, hey, Dalvin’s doing Mario’s signature move from SM64 there. Wonder how effective that is for Tyranitar’s Pokémon in its size class writ large. :V

Though I think that you probably want “pressing” to be replaced with a verb that’s more action-y like “tackling”. Since something about it doesn’t feel quite right for selling a sense of frantic action going on.

A lot of debris fell from the roof with the commotion.

“You are in the way of little ones who will need this food!”

Gesta just took a long look at the situation and he could swear he saw the elusive golden apple fall from one of the Pokémon’s plates and roll all the way to a wall, which Dalvin missed given the Tyranitar’s size. Welcoming the brief break in the fight, he took a moment to tend to his wounded leg.

Gesta: “Note to self, never get between that Prinplup and his apples.” ._.
Dalvin: “A wise lesson learned, really.”

Gesta wondered… Mon what did they feed the penguins in the southern frozen islands anyway? Was this the same Dalvin that Mentor Ŝafo spoke about, a shy and laid-back Pokémon who was somehow said to have survived the near end of the world?

Well, going on grand adventures does tend to lead to character development. And Dalton’s character has evidently become quite something from his experiences especially since IIRC, he’s supposed to be the Explorers partner in your writings. :V
Before the lashing Tyranitar female could do more than resist wildly, the Prinplup fired a water jet at an attacking Houndoom and leapt forward past the Tyranitar to circle around a rock pillar in the room, checking the base apparently looking for the apple. Gesta signaled at him but he did not manage to get his attention before a Skarmory dove at the Water-type and knocked him out of the way, the two grounded birds rolling in a ball of violence, tearing and pecking at each other.

Gesta: “... Wait, aren’t I still being attacked right now? Or were the Pokémon jumping me too mesmerized by all of this going on right now?”
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The Electrike gulped and made a motion to charge at the attacking bird, but his plan was cut short when he saw two Houndoom, a Tyranitar and the Skarmory attempt to join in to pile up on the fallen Prinplup. Gesta shook his head and turned to more immediate threats: the Larvitar still confronting him.

Gesta: “... Dammit. Of course.” >.<

Gesta bared his fangs and cried. “I really don’t have time for you!”

He had one chance, dashed and leapt right at the Larvitar; before the Rock-type could react, Gesta used him as a springboard to propel himself and reach further into the center of the room where the newbies were defending themselves.

A well-aimed Thundershock, even if weak, managed to distract two attacking Roggenrola long enough that the Snorunt was able to dispatch them with an Icy Wind, before Gesta crashed on the floor unable to maintain his balance. A strong tail whip from the Dratini besides him made a Medicham flinch, allowing Gesta to bite their leg and shove the Psychic Pokémon away before it could do much else. Irate, the opponent started siphoning energy for a psychic blast.

Gesta: “... Can’t tell if there’s something up with all these Pokémon that’s making them hold out so well against these dungeonmons, or if the dungeonmons are just hax and seriously underleveled. Neither would really surprise me.” ^^;

“Incoming!” the cry from the Kadabra was heard. Gesta shoved the Dratini to the ground with him just as an orb zipped by, impacting on striking the Medicham’s face; the Pokémon, suddenly surrounded by a gust of pinkish wind, was lifted off its feet and floated all the way to the wall the other end of the room, flailing and cursing.

Team Kokool here!” announced Gesta cried out to the Dratini. “We have to get you out of here!”

Wait, is that a Warp Orb? Or what on earth am I looking at there that’s doing that to the Medicham?

“We were informed!” answered the Dratini, floating up in the air. “Really, thanks for the last minute help.”

Gesta: “‘Last minute’? Really? When you were right about to wipe in your fight there?”
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Gesta took a look around. “The way it’s going, don’t be too glad yet.”

I love it when I can call character reactions. Since I see I wasn’t that far off. :V

While Snorunt was helping keep a few opponents at bay, Kadabra was moving from pillar to pillar, having already dealt with the attacking Skarmory. Gesta took a long stare at her form, bleeding from various minor wounds.

“I smacked her with the bag,” she explained. “Told you it was a good idea to put those heavy orbs inside.

-snerk-

I mean, that’s certainly a nonstandard use for Wonder Orbs, but you can’t say it’s effective if you’re able to successfully go “stones in a sack” on an enemy with ‘em. Though that makes me wonder how on earth one uses Wonder Orbs in this setting if they’re that durable. :V

Gesta reminded himself that it was a good thing the mob didn’t get their paws on the one Slumber Orb.

A Houndoom was sent flying out of nowhere and landed with a yelp at the base of a nearby pillar, where she was pinned down by a sudden barrage of poisoned stings from above before she could get back on her feet.

Gesta: “Ooh, that’s gonna leave a mark there. But meh, one less problem to worry about.”

About time, Çaro!” yelled Gesta. “About time, Where were you?”

A Beedrill fluttered down from high behind a corner and circled around the Dratini of the newbie team, drawing away some enemy fire from a Houndour and a Lairon which he easily avoided. A barrage of stings later, the Houndoom was forced to flee.

Gesta: “I swear that that guy was not there earlier. Are there ‘mons actively spawning in?” .-.
Çaro: “I mean, if this takes after canonical Mystery Dungeon design, there are open passageways that lead into here, so…”

“Looking for a safe exit but some Roggenrola kept me busy, boss,” the Pokémon explained. “Two hard left turns deep into that passage, it’s a good bottleneck and should gives us enough time for our us to escape!” he continued, hovering and pointing at an exit which could be seen past one of the pillars in the cave.

Gesta nodded and gave a supporting Roar to the Seviper who had just smacked an enemy Medicham away with liberal use of Poison Tail, the retreating Pokémon tripping on the Lairon from before as a result.

Wait, is that another teammate of Gesta’s? Since while I get “confusion of battle” and all that jazz, something about this feels like the Seviper should’ve had more presence throughout the battle to remind readers that it was there, since I had a “wait, who’s this ‘mon again?” moment at first when getting to this part.
This was not how these battles should go, Gesta thought to himself. They were supposed to come in and rescue the new blood, cavalry style; not to get ambushed and stuck inside formulating a plan while their client was out having fun smacking people and fetching fallen pebbles and apples in a Monster House.

Well, there’s a first time for everything. Especially if your client gave the mission out as a challenge and not because he actually needed a rescue. :V

“Unhand that now or you shall suffer the Peck of Justice!”

What a saviour.

Wew. That’s some top quality snark from the narration there. Definitely an advantage of doing things in a third person limited style.

Still, Gesta now had a clear idea of what had to be done. He quickly shared his plans with the two teams, leaving indications that they had to cover their retreat and recover their one missing client. The plan was simple: lure the Tyranitar close to the passageway into an Alliance ambush and use the unconscious body to create a movable roadblock. He was surprised, however, when their Kadabra teammate Jazila immediately cut him short.

I… kinda think that it might make sense to indicate more explicitly as to how Gesta exactly leaves these indications and what sorts of indications they are. Since… yeah, I don’t exactly know what exactly Gesta did there to tip off his buddies. ^^;

“None of that nonsense. You are the team leader! You take Team Windspell to safety first.”

“No, I still have a responsibility to-”

“All we need to do is put a bit of distance for tossing that Slumber Orb,” assured Çaro pointing to the bag. “and boobytrap the passageway behind us. We’ll cover your exit!”

I mean, I think I’m with Çaro on this one. Wonder Orbs in general are really effective on Monster Houses. So just getting into a situation where the orb would affect them and not you seems like a pretty ideal strategy for trying to turn things around.

There was a sudden ruckus as one of the pillars broke and fell under the weight of a Lairon sent spiraling through it propelled by a strong jet of water. How had that happened, Gesta did not want to delve into; there were footsteps coming from the direction they had previously come in, final evidence that their time was running short.

Gesta: “Was- Was that our client that did that? Why on earth did he even bother to contract us for a rescue if he’s capable of doing that?” .-.

Suddenly a cry came and the teams had to roll out the way of a Flamethrower; Gesta shot an electric bolt at the Houndoom that was trying to get close to Jazila but the attacker took cover behind a pillar. The Snorunt made a motion to advance for a better angle and Icy Wind their opponent but their Leader Dratini stopped him.

“Okay! Just make sure Dalvin heads out first.” Gesta commanded, pointing to the general area where the Prinplup still insisted on drawing attention. He then turned to the Dratini and motioned for the hidden passageway. “Have Snorunt go ahead and then we go at once.”

Gesta: “Since… uh, yeah. Doesn’t seem like Dalvin really needs any help keeping himself in one piece. So let’s take care of ourselves here.

With that said, he and the others readied preparations. A curt nod from Jazilla and she and Çaro headed to the nearest pillars, calling and motioning for the Prinplup to retreat to their position. Gesta had to shake his head when the answer came from his overeager client:

“One moment, they are learning their lesson here!”

Gesta: “Good gods, what is wrong with this ‘mon? How can you not want to move to safety right now?” >_>;
Dalvin: “I’m making safety! And exacting justice. Pretty good trade, don’t you think?”

This was so going to suck reporting back at the Guild. [ ]

I wonder if it might have made sense to emphasize why things would suck to report back at the guild, since I’m not sure if I follow Gesta’s train of thought as to why he and the gang are in trouble here.

They were running out of time though. Snorunt and the others went their way and as he entered the passageway Gesta took a last look at his team and his client in the cave, agape at the sight.

We had all heard the stories, Gesta thought as he hugged the wall of the cavern and saw, right by one of the pillars, how a Tyranitar, a Lairon and two other Pokémon had managed to pin the Prinplup down while the Pokémon was fruitlessly trying to reach for some of the apples and pebbles tossed out there.

Gesta: “For crying out loud, ‘mon! They’re apples and pebbles! Just let them go-!
Dalvin:
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Stories of heroes who resisted alone against the greatest threats. Lairon jumped for an overhead strike but Dalvin suddenly surrounded himself with a bright teal aura and launched himself spinning at the Lairon in a Drill Peck that lifted both of them upwards until Dalvin crashed the Lairon head-first against the cavern’s roof. That loosened a good amount of rocks, causing a general distraction.

Dalvin hung himself from the Lairon’s flank plates and used his opponent’s body to propel himself downward, past the pillars and into the center area where he landed to launch a water jet at the other two Pokémon before turning his attention to a Houndoom that was absconding with the apple.

Gesta: “... Did you call in that rescue to show off in front of us? Because I’m really getting a strong sense that you called in that rescue to show off in front of us.”
Dalvin: “And if I did? So what? You’re enjoying the show, aren’t you?”
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There were very few Pokémon capable of fighting and clearing Monster Houses like this. Gesta recalled the way Mentor Ŝafo spoke of the team he had joined back then, a Piplup and a Bulbasaur who took on everything from the lost wandering children and the common outlaws to a dangerous rogue Dusknoir and ancient deities trying to control the world.

And yup, that’s indeed Dalvin. Even if I have a bit of a meta leg up on knowing that.

With the rest of Team Kokool clearing the cannon fodder, Dalvin joined them in spreading out various attacks and Gesta was quick to leave through the passageway to carry out the extraction. The last he saw was his client shielding from a Tyranitar’s attacks as he demanded the Houndoom return the stolen item.

A spark in Gesta’s mind brought him back to reality, and as he made his way out he wondered if the resurgence return of that Pokémon meant a coming hardship. He could not see why else would be here the one same Pokémon who had marched into Dialga’s World of Stopped Time and returned to tell the tale would be here.

I think you mean “return” of that Pokémon, as in “he fell off the grid, and now all of a sudden, he’s back”. A “resurgence” is more “regaining strength”. Though alternatively, Gesta, have you ever considered that Dalvin’s just a giant showboat and just wanted some spectators to flex in front of?

“Ouch... Awwww. Ugh... Ouch again. Ouch I said.”

The Weavile who was inspecting Gesta’s wounds stepped back from the bed where the Electrike was being tended to and crossed his arms. The same Prinplup from before was standing besides the two and gave the Weavile an apologetic wave.

Gesta: “... How on earth did we get you out of there when you were literally sticking behind to pick a fight with that Monster House?” .-.
Dalvin: “... I got bored?” ^v^;

The Ice-type hissed. “Perhaps you would prefer that more electrifying paws massage you.”

Jazila’s giggling from the next bed to the left made Gesta feel embarrassed enough that he just muttered an apology and decided to shelve his complaints until later, replaced for now with annoyed grunts and snarls as the Weavile resumed “treatment”.

Actually, wait. What is the medicinal value of having a Weavile doctor? Easy spot surgeon or something like that? Can make a quickie ice pack?

“I can’t believe it. Ŝafo’s protégée?” asked the Prinplup.

“Yeah,” Gesta grunted, more out of pain than anything else. The Weavile snickered, working on the Electrike’s bruised leg; Gesta chose to try and ignore it as he continued. “And you found the road to the Hidden Land! You even found a human!

Boy is that a trip if Dalvin ever remotely resembled the canonical Explorers partner in terms of personality. Since Dalvin’s personality from what I’m aware of him from elsewhere is more or less the polar opposite of what the Explorers partner’s was during the main campaign.

Though hey, beating a berserk time pony can do a whole lot for building your confidence.

Dalvin nodded contently, seeing that one of the most important details of his tales back then had not gone forgotten.

“Figures...” Gesta pawed at the bed for a moment. “My mother’s tribe used to live by the northern edge of Amp Plains… We were happy… until the head tribe at the very core of the Plains caught the attention of Treasure Town and they were flushed out by—”

“–Dusknoir the great deceiptive deceiver!” said the two Pokémon in unison.

I… actually completely forget whether or not Dusknoir had anything to do with the stuff that went down at Amp Plains canonically or if this is a whole cloth invention for this take on the Explorers continuity. It wouldn’t exactly shock me if he had, though, since he kinda made hash of a lot of things during that plot.

The two Pokémon laughed nervously for a moment. They looked at each other and then the Electrike noticed the Prinplup was carrying a new bag; the old one would surely have been torn to pieces by the attackers back in the cave.

Dalvin seemed to be more concerned with the nostalgia.

“Aaaah, Minto and I had lots of trouble with that Pokémon...”

- Beat moment -
Gesta: “... Wait a minute, the human who helped save the world from Primal Dialga was seriously called ‘Minto’? As a Grass-type?
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Dalvin: “Yeah? And? If there can be human-turned-Charmander called ‘Char’, there can be human-turned-Bulbasaur called ‘Minto’. It’s not that rare to roll a thematically forward name.” ^v^;

“Well, look at us,” groaned the Electrike. “chased away from our homeland now roaming townless because of that fuss. I was born in a cave and caves were all children like me saw until Ŝafo found us.”

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Boy that got dark quickly. Though I suppose the story never did follow up on what happened after the Amp Plains boss fight, huh?

The two remained in silence save for some grunts from Gesta every time the Weavile medic dug deeper than the Electrike would have liked.

“I see... way to ruin it for everyone,” commented Dalvin, looking elsewhere. “So, I haven’t heard of the Shimmering Hill flock in a while… how is Ŝafo doing?”

Gesta hesitated for a moment, realizing he had not seen his mentor for long. He thought about it for a moment and tried to answer but only a yell came instead, due to a sharp pain in his leg.

Dalvin: “Whelp, so much for getting an answer.” -v-;

“...Owww! What was that? What are you doing?” yelled Gesta as he angrily turned to the medic Weavile.

The Pokémon in question stood up and presented the other two with three small pieces of a metallic material, stained with blood and Electrike fur.

“...Getting the metal fragments out of there, thank you very much,” was the high-strung answer from the Weavile.

Gesta: “... Metal fragments? How on earth did I get those stuck in me?” .-.
Weavile: “That’s what I’d like to know. I didn’t even know it was possible to pick up shrapnel wounds in a Mystery Dungeon.” >_>;

As Dalvin watched the pair in silence, healer and patient snarled at each other. Whose idea was to employ Pokémon with such sharp claws anywhere past triage in the infirmary hut?

This Weavile’s this guild’s budget surgeon, isn’t he? Since I’m getting very strong “cut you up on a discount” vibes from this guy given how he’s just casually pulling metal fragments out of his clients. :V

As if on cue, a hoot made Gesta’s fur stand on end.

“Finally awake I see. How are our valiant explorers doing?”

Gesta groaned and bumped his head on the bed. He leaned his head to see the Noctowl Guildmaster come into the medical area accompanied by an Audino and a few attendants. The bird circled around to examine the various patients in the infirmary hut, his hops resounding on the wooden floor, and ended his circuit standing in front of Jazila and Gesta.

Afternoon, Guildmaster,” greeted Jazila from her position in the other bed; the Noctowl answered with a nod and turned to Gesta.

Gesta: “... Guildmaster, aren’t you supposed to be a nocturnal Pokémon? Like it’s even in your name? How are you even awake right now?” .-.
Noctowl: “Cutting sleep short for the sake of one’s job isn’t something only diurnal Pokémon do, just saying.” ^v^;

“Uhm… hello, Guildmaster,” was the Electrike’s faint greeting.

Dalvin bowed to the Noctowl but otherwise said nothing.

The Noctowl craned his head and stared at Gesta’s wounds intensely. “Are you badly hurt?” he asked.

Gesta: “... I… sure hope not? But I mean, I was getting metal shrapnel pulled out of me earlier, so…”
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“Only my pride, master Tagrau,” answered the Electrike, trying to shrug off the whole matter of the mission. As soon as he turned his head he winced however due to a some back pain. “Okay, my body a bit too.”

Noctowl: “...”
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Gesta: “... In my defense, how accurately did you expect me to be able to gauge how healthy or not I was when I’m not a trained medic?” >_>;

As Gesta tried to shift around in the bed to make himself more comfortable, Guildmaster Tagrau stepped back and let out a hoot. A nasty sound followed from Gesta’s leg, like a crack, and the Electrike did not manage to suppress a yelp. “Fine, a lot! I can barely… Ugh, just give me some Lansat!” he cried, breathing with some difficulty.

Oh, oh dear. Both at the absolute state of this guy’s body, and at his choice of remedy, since if my memory serves me right about your writings, you have depicted Lansat Berries themselves as having… recreational qualities.
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The Weavile attendant merely poked Gesta on the shoulder, making him wince in pain. “Such delirium is sought by outcasts and delinquents. What you need is herbs– and Ekans spit.”

Yup, I called it. Though with that alternative, I’ll take the blissful berry high over herbs and snake spit, thanks.

Gesta yelped again, feeling the sweat in his fur, and tried to shake his pained leg.

Gesta: “For gods’ sake, ‘mon, medicinal Lansat is perfectly ethical and normal to distribute!” O.O;
Weavile: “... I’m getting the herbs now. I’ll see what I can do about the Ekans spit.”
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The Noctowl Guildmaster noticed the Prinplup looking at the situation and waved a wing, getting the attention of the Weavile. He nodded to him and the Weavile bowed back and wandered off. With that, the Noctowl and Prinplup approached the team’s beds.

“I see you have met Dalvin already,” spoke the Guildmaster. “Certainly did not expect him to come around here for hired help.”

Gesta: “Uh… yeah, about that, but it was kinda debatable as to who on earth was helping who back in that dungeon.” ^^;

“Speaking of, now that the Guildmaster is here,” interjected Dalvin interjected, brushing his bag, “I wanted to thank your exploration teams for helping me gather all this stuff.” He turned to Gesta. “Sorry for all the trouble.”

“...Trouble?” came the call from the other side of the room where Çaro was.

“I came for a quick visit,” explained the Prinplup. “Did not expect to get into a fight, certainly!

Gesta: “Yeah, okay Dalvin. I saw you there in the Mystery Dungeon.
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Gesta answered with a “mmmmm” and looked at the bag, wondering if he should give lots of thank yous in return. He shot a look at Jazila, who seemed to share the sentiment, and the team fell silent.

Taking advantage of the lull in the conversation, the Noctowl motioned for his accompanying Audino to move in and continue treating Gesta’s wounds. The Electrike winced at the idea of more pain and pleaded for the Audino to just go away, which Tagrau noticed.

Gesta: “Or at least hit me with a Sleep Seed or something! The medic was pulling things out of my body earlier. Without anaesthesia!” O.O
Dalvin: “... I think that Çaro still has his work cut out for him for toughening up his protegés.” ^v^;

Master Tagrau spoke next. “To my surprise, despite the misadventures of Team Kokool, you were able to gather these golden apples in time.”

“In time?” inquired Jazila and Gesta; they were not aware of any urgency in their client’s mission when he hired them.

Gesta: “Why would there be a time limit for gathering Perfect Apples?!” >.<
Dalvin: “Because if they just sit around unattended for too long, other ‘mons are gonna eat them. Duh.”
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“Dalvin was just passing through.” The Noctowl leered at the Prinplup, measuring his composure. “He was not even supposed to hire an exploration team.”

“Hmmm… it is true I [am] short on time for the return trip...” spoke Dalvin softly. He then fell silent and seemed to trail off into his own thoughts.

Can’t tell if that’s supposed to be ‘am short on time for the return trip’ as in, Dalvin’s mission is still ongoing, or ‘was short on time for the return trip’, meaning that he completed it. Since it’s a little hard to tell from the present wording.

Gesta: “... Did you seriously hire us to bail you out because you forgot to pack an Escape Orb and were too lazy to find the exit normally?”
Dalvin: “It was that or trying to find a Kecleon Shop, and… I kinda left my spending money in the bank. I might be a legendary hero, but I’m not about mug a Kecleon Shop. It’s not an experience I’d recommend getting into.” ^v^;;

As the Audino started poking Gesta and interrogating him about his bruises, the larger bird stepped back and flew past the beds to reach land beside Dalvin, drawing him out of his reverie and away from the team for a conversation.

Gesta: “Wait, why on earth did he even come here if he was obviously perfectly healthy.”
Dalvin: “A check-up! And to pass along tales of my exploits!”
Gesta: “... Of course.” >.<

A few minutes later of treatment later, Gesta noticed he was not feeling much pain. He took a look at the bandages that covered his front leg, figuring out that similar bandages would now covered his back leg, and muttered to himself that it was far better than being clawed at. Gesta then turned his head carefully and looked up at the two bird Pokémon talking. He could not hear much except for mentions of a temple of ice but he could from his position appreciate the contemplative stare the Prinplup held during the entire conversation.

Gesta: “... I just want to say that if I get stuck having to bail Dalvin out from there because he was too forgetful or cheap to get an Escape Orb, that I quit.” >.<

The minutes came and went. Jazila and Gesta shot long looks of annoyance at each other. The Electrike was still breathing with some difficulty, and groaned at the idea that his team’s effort seemed to go largely unappreciated.

I mean, I’m pretty sure the implication of the story thus far is that Dalvin basically saved your sorry butts by either sweeping the Monster House messing with his stuff or else getting bored and then following along with you, so…
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Gesta: “Oi! That doesn’t change that we busted our tails out there!” >_>;

“I was hoping that with missions like this we could graduate to chasing outlaws...” spoke Gesta absentmindedly. “Like Mentor Ŝafo told us about."

Uh.. yeah, you’re really, really obviously not ready for that just yet. ^^;

“What?” Dalvin head from the distance and quickly came around, effusively bat his wings. “You are on the way there, guys! Once you have bags full of random dungeon stuff, believe me: you will be assigned to outlaw missions and you will find need for all that junk!”

I mean, the overall message isn’t wrong, buuuuuut…

Gesta: “... What sort of Outlaw mission needs five Perfect Apples and forty Gravelerocks?
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Jazila was the first one to open her eyes wide at the idea, considering it was her job to manage the team’s bag. Gesta was not far behind, daydreaming perhaps of how he would one day join his mentor in the hunting of evildoers.

I mean, Dalvin just said they were on the way there, not that they were anywhere close to being ready for that sort of thing, just saying. ^^;

“Ahem… Dalvin...”

The Noctowl attempted to interject with some information about the missions but in the end decided against it, in light of the uplifting mood of Team Kokool’s uplifting mood considered.

Gesta laughed for a moment before he noticed something.

“Well that’s– wait, what do you... want this many apples and stones even for?” he asked the Prinplup in between gasps for air.

… Lol, Gesta really does ask Dalvin why he needed 5 Perfect Apples and 40 Gravelerocks for his mission loadout.
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Dalvin resumed the contemplative posture from before and looked around. “Where I live the sunset is eternal and fruit won’t grow.”

Oh, so Dalvin really is from the south pole of his world. Since that’s the sort of place that lines up with that sort of description. Guess there really is something in the water there.

“Wha-?” asked Gesta, confused. He had always thought the tales a bit too embellished; then again it was not often that an Exploration Team and the cavalry sent to rescue them had to be rescued by a raider who was basically going solo. “Why where you… you mean like in that te–… temporal sea or something?”

I mean, that works too, but my initial thought was honestly “south pole” since that’s quite a bit less fantastical. Though then again, I suppose it wouldn’t be too out of character for Dalvin to embellish his life story a bit. :V

The Prinplup and the Noctowl stared at each other and blinked a couple of times. Guildmaster Tagrau cackled and laughed, a laugh that everyone noticed and turned around for; then the Guildmaster looked down at Gesta’s flustered face and craned his head as an apology.

“So you do read upon the old wives tales,” asked the Noctowl only half-serious.

“That land...” interrupted Dalvin, “has been sealed off for many years.”

Oh, so Dalvin is from south pole after all.

Gesta: “Uh… wait, so then where are you from then?” .-.

The Noctowl brushed his wing against Dalvin’s shoulder and pointed Gesta to the larger Pokémon’s crest, only now Gesta noticed the crest was a bit wider and more tilted than he had seen in other Prinplup. All this Gesta noticed all this while making a motion for the Audino treating him to move a bit out of the way.

Prinplup like Dalvin here live in the ice sheets to the very south of the world. Blizzard Island, was it? Far away land, where big trees are a ghost of the mind and the night and the sunset last for months. The only fruit to bear there,” added the Pokémon puffing off his chest, “is the one of your own effort.”

Gesta: “Wait, but we live in PMD canonworld. Do we even have a southern pole?”
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Dalvin: “There is that southern spit of land right at the bottom of the map. It’s south of that. Besides, since when have authors never added entire continents to that map? Heard stories of a really nice continent called ‘Aeon’ and another called ‘Thunder’ that way.” ^v^

Dalvin straightened himself and fumbled for a moment with one of the apples. "In the lonely inlets," spoke the Prinplup in a somewhat mystified voice as he raised the Apple and gave it a look, "items fruits like this are highly valued.”

I’m pretty sure that I’m overlooking a number of instances in this review, but I think that here, and in general throughout the story, most of the more clinical-sounding synonyms for things work better with more related terms being used. In this case, things sound significantly more natural if you s / ‘items’ / ‘fruits’ in Dalvin’s explanation for why he cares so much about his Apples.

Dalvin: “And that is why you should bring a big bag so that way you can carry off as much as you can. All in a day’s work as an explorer!” ^v^
Gesta: “Have you ever considered just buying them from a shop and saving the bag space? I’m pretty sure that Apples are 25 Poké a pop in this area. You can literally find more than that lying around in random corners of Mystery Dungeons.” >_>;

Gesta looked at the Noctowl Guildmaster for an explanation and the bird only shrugged. As the Audiino finished bandaging Gesta’s leg, the Electrike looked down then up again at the Prinplup, who picked up on the clue. The Pokémon then produced a grayish round pebble from his pouch a grayish round pebble and compared it with the apple.

I’m not sure what the story about some of these sentence orderings are, but there are a number that are done in the style of how Gesta pulls out his pebble where for whatever reason, the object of the verb is a decent distance away from the word that serves as the verb. In most cases, it would sound smoother to just pair the object word more next to the verb kinda like so, and it makes the resulting sentence sound a bit snappier.

Something to keep in mind if you decide to roll out a v2 of this story at some point.

“See, smooth and round short from perfection, much desired by the females; and if that combined with your charms doesn't sway them to your side you’ll still have food."

“So it’s like… you want these things for getting chicks?”

Dalvin practically beamed a smile. “Well… chick.”

Gesta: “Why is this a priority of yours while going through a Mystery Dungeon?” >_>;
Dalvin: “Because I have a life outside of it too? Might as well give myself an advantage for it during these runs.” ^v^;

“Kinda cute,” muttered Jazila from her bed.

“Wow… It was quite some luck that you were here,” commented Gesta somewhat hesitantly.

Dalvin smiled and stored the golden apple in the pouch he was carrying. Gesta mused about the journey the Prinplup would have taken to come from the faraway south all the way to the heart of the continent– after so long an absence.

I’m not sure if that’s luck so much as that Dalvin’s sufficiently determined and nuts to just camp out in MDs until he finds what he wants. He certainly has the strength to viably farm for Perfect Apples based off what we saw of him in the last scene. :V

However, before Gesta could inquire more about the Prinplup’s life, a voice came from behind them.

“My, what luck for us that we would find you here then.”

Several faces turned to the entrance of the medical care area; Gesta and his team were of course unable to do so, but the Electrike’s ears did catch heavy footsteps suddenly landing on the wooden floor behind them. Jazila murmured something that Gesta could not hear, and upon his growl request for clarification she raised her voice only slightly.

“An exploration team… from the south,” she explained, her body tensed.

Gesta: “... Are we supposed to see who these ‘mons are again? Since I can’t get any clue about species or the like.”
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Jazila: “... I’m sure that we’ll figure it out soon enough.” ^^;

In effect Guildmaster Tagrau, who had turned to receive the newcomers, had in front of him two Dragonite, a Liepard female and a Duosion. The two Dragonite were carrying black satchels and stone pendants, which the bird recognized from the dungeons near the coast. All four Pokémon were wearing amber-colored scarves as well, with an intricate but faint design. The room suddenly fell into silence, the various infirmary staff and Guild members there eyeing this new development.

“Envoys from the south?” growled Master Tagrau, addressing the Liepard. “I would request a modicum of respect: this is [a care and treatment area.]”

Gee, Ms. Liepard, why does your team get two Dragonite? And more importantly, do either of them happen to know Barrier? :V

I do think that Tagrau’s moment where he goes “this is a hospital” feels a little off in its current formulation. Though I’m not fully sure what it makes sense to replace it with. Perhaps something like [clinic, the staff are busy rendering medical care and treatment here] ?

“We apologize,” interrupted one of the Dragonite. “But we are here on urgent matters...”

As the Dragonite walked closer to the Noctowl, the bird could recognize the design in the scarves as a sigil representing the guards of some southern dungeons. The Noctowl’s plumage flared up, the bird now tense.

A lot going on in terms of introduced concepts here. I kinda wonder if it might’ve made sense to dripfeed some of them more, such as some mention in passing that MDs in general sometimes have guards earlier on in the scene, and then we get introduced to living ones that Tagrau identifies as hailing from the south.

Perhaps I’m overthinking it, but it does kinda feel like we just got a lot dropped onto us all at once in terms of how this world works.

Jazila: “Wait, there’s southern dungeons guarded by Dragonite? How did they not keel over from the cold while on the job?” .-.
Gesta: “Maybe they came from less further south than Dalvin?”
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The two Dragonite eyed Dalvin and inched closer to him, looking much like they wanted to make themselves scarce as soon as they could. The other Pokémon observed carefully as one of the Dragonite walked past Tagrau and greeted Dalvin with a nod. He sized the Prinplup up and then spoke.

“We are here not to visit the patients. You, Dalvin, would do well to come with us.”

>imagine making implied threats to a guy who casually eats Tyranitar for breakfast
>who almost certainly knows Ice Beam or some other Ice-type move at this point given that he’s basically a one ‘mon army

Wow, this Dragonite’s cut from the same cloth as Darzin. All he needs is the surprise reveal that he knows Barrier to complete the parallel.

Gesta and Jazila eyed each other, the Electrike wordlessly asking if there was any reason motive to worry. While Jazila did not speak, she remained collected in her bed and Gesta opted to do the same, tuning an ear to pay the most attention he could to the discussion.

“I would hope you know what you are interrupting,” spoke Tagrau spoke, turning his head a full 180 to raise awareness of the situation the newcomers were potentially getting into. Dalvin, on the other hand, merely blinked and presented his bag.

Ah yes, so Tagrau quietly warns these guys “uh, yeah, picking a fight with Dalvin’s a bad idea”. Well, it’s certainly a nice courtesy of him. :V

Also, the owl head turn thing is a nice little touch. Like it’s a feature of owls IRL, but for whatever reason, I don’t think I’ve seen it depicted an awful lot on owlmons in stories for whatever reason.

Gesta felt something move harshly and the wooden floor cracked; it took him a moment to realize that the two Dragonite had reacted defensively to the Prinplup’s movement and had changed their stance.

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Not for Dalvin, but for the Dragonite. Since pseudolegendary or not, I’ll heavily take the under on them getting the better of a character that’s an analogue to a canonical partner character a few years after the events of the postgame.

“I already have my schedule set, and would be on my way soon,” he answered coldly.

The two Dragonite stood their ground but eyed each other curiously. Dalvin frowned and turned to the Liepard, the Dragonite following his gesture.

Dalvin: “Seriously, I’m sure that it won’t reflect well on you if you need to take an unexpected stay here in this medic’s quarters. So let’s can it with that whole ‘play ball or else’ vibe you’re giving off right now.” >v>;

The feline smiled and merely walked in, eyes half-closed, to speak to the Guild members in a calm tone, but with her claws out and her tail swishing.

“We would not intend to intercept your journey to wherever you were headed but, alas, we must. There is a situation that needs a solution post haste,” she explained while still betraying a hint of uneasiness in her voice.

Have you considered not having your bodyguards react as if they’re ready to pick a fight, Ms. Liepard? That would probably go a lot further in changing Dalvin’s mind with an appeal. :V

Dalvin huffed and held his stare at the feline. “And what would it be?”

The Liepard remained silent, tail swishing. One of the Dragonite lowered his head and answered.

“Honestly, we were hoping you could tell us.”

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I mean, if you tell someone that there’s a situation that they’re needed for for help, do you really expect them to instantly know what you’re talking about? I mean, there could be some sort of mutual “you know the situation, Dalvin” thing going on, but for whatever reason, that doesn’t seem to come through the text that well if that was the intent.

“We are really hoping to avoid fights until we return,” added the other Dragonite, fretting in his position.

Dragonite #2: “Least of all with legendary heroes that I’m pretty sure know how to use Ice Beam.”
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This time it was the Duosion who spoke.

“It is the authority of Dragon’s Gate that sends to fetch you urgently.” Various Pokémon including Dalvin reeled at the mention of the settlement. “Just imagine, some merchants saw you in Capim today and four teams were sent in that direction.”

Oh, so Dragon’s Gate is bad news in this setting, huh? Since that seemed like quite a reaction to “the guys in charge of such-and-such town sent us to find you”.

Dalvin raised an eyebrow at the mention of Capim; Gesta got the impression something was amiss too but a psychic ping from Jazila suggested he should remain silent on the issue.

The Liepard sat and licked her paw. “We got lucky with wind of you being here before the others. Bounty for us.

Tagrau: “... Why is there a bounty for a legendary hero?
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Liepard: “We have our reasons.”
Dragonite #2: “Uh… boss, we’re not seriously going to fight this guy, are we? H-He’s one of the guys who stopped Primal Dialga.”
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Gesta: “... Starting to think we should bail, Jazila. Since if one of those Dragonite land on us during a scuffle, I think we’re gonna die.” o_o;

Guildmaster Tagrau turned around still in his position and tilted his head at the Liepard. After that he hopped into the air and after circling around the room went to perch by the entrance, pointing the visitors –and Dalvin– to the exit.

Seeing this, Dalvin attempted to move only to find the Dragonite still trying to block his path.

“I said I would go,” the Prinplup stated threateningly.

Prinplup: “Seriously. If you know who I am, then you know exactly why this is a terrible idea for you right now.” >v>;
Dragonite #1: “... We should probably be protesting more with our boss right now, huh? Since this all just screams ‘losing battle’ here.” [uhhh]

“Ahem...” the Duosion interrupted, trying to clear the situation. “The situation does seem quite particular, mister Dalvin. The shrine’s highest floors are sealed off and the altar awaits our notification of travel.”

“...Whoa, sealed off?” Jazila asked suddenly.

Wait, huh? What on earth is that guy going on about-?

The voices of other patients and staff who had been tending to the situation up to that moment rose, a wave of questions was heard all around the room.

“The sky dragon’s altar?”

Oh, so they’re trying to press-gang Dalton into helping them get to Rayquaza, huh? That’s a pretty decent reason to have a bounty on him. :V

Blasted dragons! Always going on rampages…

“Can’t the Fairy types stop them?”

“What if it is another meteor?”

Dragonite #1 + #2: “We’re right here, you know!” >.<
Dalvin: “I mean, was whoever said that really wrong? You all do literally have a move that involves going into a berserk rage where you get confused at the end of it.” ^v^;

The Liepard turned and hissed at the Duosion, maybe for revealing too much. The other Pokémon simply floated idly and shrugged the complaint off.

Dalvin sighed and turned to the members of the Guild that Tagrau led. He knew full well what kind of creatures sat atop the highest floors of the Gate; one of particularly bad disposition came to mind.

Uh… yeah, canonworld Ray kinda has a pole up his butt like that. ^^;

“No choice but to shut this down. Gesta,” the Prinplup chirped; “much as I would have loved to hear more of Ŝafo I guess today won’t be the day. Would you kindly send my greetings?”

Dragonite #1: “Oh thank gods, we don’t have to fight him.”
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Dalvin: “Well, you made a decently compelling pitch eventually. I still say you could’ve done without all the threatening undertones, though.”

“I… yeah I can, mister Dalvin,” answered the Electrike weakly.

After that Gesta only heard the Prinplup’s steps as he walked away, soon followed by the amber-scarfed team of the other Pokémon. No one else in the room was speaking until they were long gone, and once they did, Guildmaster Tagrau instructed everyone to keep a lid on things until he would say otherwise.

Gesta: “Weirdest daily mission ever.” .-.
Jazila: “You can say that again.”

That night, Jazila was the one to start the conversations and the gossip. Gesta was not too into it, he had a still busy spark of doubt in his mind.

He was sure Dalvin had not been anywhere beyond Lietre today; after all, he had just spent the day with them in two missions back-to-back.

Waaaaaaait just a minute. But if that’s true, then who on earth was-?

Dalvin wandered on the beach, idly kicking at the frothy waves that reached to his feet. Every now and then he would take a look at the mountains behind him and the short shadow that the Sun left behind his body, slowly growing longer.

Behind him was another, much taller figure–a quadrupedal Pokémon sporting blue colours much like Dalvin but of grander size and posture. The protective plates of the “dinosaur-esque” –as Minto used to describe him– creature waved up and down with the creature’s breath, reflecting the sunlight in different angles and casting wandering sunbeams across the beach.

After a long while, the crabby wandering of the Prinplup stopped short. Dalvin turned a 180 to walk back across the beach to where Dialga rested, right past the rocky edge of the beach.

Well, that’s certainly different from Rayquaza there. I’ll admit the initial description threw me, but… yeah, this would make a lot more thematic sense for someone that Dalvin would drop everything to go after.

“What is this position the Primeval ones are offering that you spoke of? Hopefully not that of an emissary.”

Dialga shook his head; his red eyes ventured into the horizon and the creature swung his tail idly behind him. With a roar, he stood up and moved closer to Dalvin.

AN ASSISTANT. AN AIDE. A PROTECTOR IF YOU WILL” The Dragon growled not seeming to notice much the loudness of his words. The deity then stepped closer, the ground rumbling under his feet. “SOMEONE WHO HELPS TAKE CARE OF SOME MATTERS THE PRIMEVAL ONES GUARD.

Oh, you’re using that speech tic for Dialga for this story. That’s certainly a blast from the past.

Dalvin: “Wait, but didn’t you all already have some Pokémon like this for the Time Gears? They… didn’t do such a great job at that whole ‘guarding’ thing.” ^v^;
Dialga: “THAT’S WHERE YOU COME IN. YOU’RE CLEARLY MUCH BETTER EQUIPPED TO DO A BETTER JOB.”
The Prinplup turned to the sea and narrowed his eyes as he scouted the beach and the horizon. Some Wingull were flying fast right over the faraway waves, enjoying the breeze. Dalvin was reminded of the last time he had to cross an entire sea with company.

Dialga seemed to catch up on the Prinplup’s feelings. “I HAD FIGURED SUCH A CALLING WOULD INTEREST YOU.” roared the larger nearby Pokémon standing close. “[FOR ITS WORTH LIES IN THE SINGULARNESS OF ITS CHALLENGE].

Assuming that this “last time he had to cross an entire sea” was the Explorers endgame, it might have made sense to be a bit more explicit about how Dalvin felt there, since it’s mentioned that Dalvin had a reaction to it that Dialga could pick up on… but I’m not sure if I did. Can’t tell if he’s meant to feel more nostalgic or wistful there, or something else entirely.

Also not sure if I follow what Dialga is trying to say in his second line of dialogue there. Is he meaning to insinuate that the challenge itself is what gives the job he’s offering worth? If so, you might want to rephrase that a bit, since it was kinda hard to suss out the meaning. And if it wasn’t... well, yeah, see above, since I’m not fully sure what Dialga is saying right there.

Dalvin nodded but made no other motion; it took him a moment to scratch his head.

“I have come here for other occupations reasons… more immediate concerns that I need to be more involved with. Besides...” He turned to face the deity and assumed a more serious posture. “This is not something that you can just throw at me so you can shake it off.”

Dialga: “DALVIN, THIS IS AN HONOR. YOU’RE SUPPOSED TO BE FLATTERED BY THE OFFER RIGHT NOW.” >:(
Dalvin: “I’d feel more flattered if you weren’t trying to transparently rope me into a job that would require me to stick around and babysit one specific place in the boonies, since… yeah. In case if you haven’t gathered, I’ve kinda developed some wanderlust since the whole business at Temporal Tower.”
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Dialga’s eyes glowed red, redder than usual even, and looked at the other Pokémon down for a moment. He turned to face the sea, allowing himself a speck of exasperation in the gesture. Few were the Pokémon who dared speak to Dialga in such direct terms, and much as the regal penguin had earned the right (unlike many), the ancient dragon and other Pokémon like him still showed their discomfort whenever this happened.

So I presume that normally, this would be where one went full “IMSORRYIMSORRYIDIDNTMEANIT” with much apologetic groveling but that Dalvin is very heavily getting a break cut in his favor thanks to that whole “saving the world” thing, huh? :V

Dialga: “JUST SAYING, I DON’T RECALL MINTO EVER BEING THIS RUDE TO ME.” >_>;

The two Pokémon listened to the waves for a long while, Dalvin eyeing his own shadow to keep track of the time. Barring Dialga’s growls, none of the two said a thing.

Dalvin: “... So are you mad at me, or…?” ^v^;
Dialga: “LOOK, IT’S JUST A LITTLE AWKWARD WHEN YOUR ATTEMPT TO BESTOW A GREAT HONOR JUST GETS CASUALLY SHOT DOWN.”

Finally, when Dalvin’s shadow was long enough and Dialga’s back fin first lost the shine that the sunlight behind them brought, Dialga approached his interlocutor and craned his head until the two were level, now side by side.

I HOPE YOU WOULD APPRECIATE ITS VALUE. IT IS INVOLVES BOTH SERVICE AND COMPENSATION.” he insisted in what could be said to be his inside voice, stressing the last part of the sentence with a tilt of his head. “FOR THOSE WHO SERVE UNDER THE PRIMOGENIAL ONE IN THIS CAPACITY, THE MOST ILLUSTRIOUS AND EXEMPLARY BRAND IS AWARDED.

You’ve got a few typos here and there in this block, though given that the text is insistent that Dialga is stressing the last bit of one of his sentences, you might want to add some sort of font effect to lean into that such as italicization.

Dalvin: “I mean, you don’t expect me to change my mind if you’re going to be that coy about things? Just what’s this compensation we’re talking about here?” ^v^

Dalvin cackled and produced one of the apples that he had fetched from his earlier missions. He raised it and presented it to Dialga.

“I’ve already made a commitment to return to the southernlands and spend a good time there.”

Oh yes, I’m sure that Dialga’s going to be thrilled at that reaction and response there. Since it’s not every day that someone’s bold enough to basically go:

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In the face of a Legendary Pokémon intimately tied to the workings of time and space of a world. o<o

Dialga approached the apple. Dalvin had never asked the Legendary if they were able to smell or taste things and the dragon did not seem to care. Dialga just raised his head again and motioned with his leg for Dalvin to make his point.

“I really don’t want to miss out on another courtship season.“ Dalvin said that and shook his head, noticing how bitter he was sounding. “I’m sorry, it’s just, I’ve had to repeat myself about this quite often as of late.”

Dialga: “DALVIN, I’M A GOD OF TIME. I CAN LITERALLY TAKE YOU BACK TO THE PAST SO THAT WAY YOU CAN MAKE UP THE COURTSHIP SEASONS YOU MISSED!” >.<
Dalvin: “Yeah, but then I’d need to miss all the future ones, so… no dice.”

I ONLY REQUEST THE SPLIT OF A SECOND, IF SO DESIRED,” growled Dialga somewhat irked at the resistance his preferred assistant was placing against his offering.

Dalvin breathed. “Your second. It’d still cost me an eternity. Like that time we had to raid your annoying Tower for like two weeks? And we couldn’t even die of hunger because time was freezing...”

It’s like this guy is trying to bait Dialga to pick a fight with him all over again. I sure hope that he was able to carry himself fine without Minto back in the day, otherwise… yeah, we’re gonna find out pretty quick with Dalvin’s limits are as a fighter at this rate. :V

Dialga stared down at the Prinplup for a moment, the tip of his tail dragging morbidly left and right behind him. His Tower was not a nasty place to be, absolutely! It was just eternally unkempt…

That’s literally a more roundabout way of saying that it’s a nasty place, though. :P

Dialga: “SILENCE, NOBODY ASKED FOR YOUR COMMENTARY!”

Dialga opened his muzzle to respond but no sound came out at first. He could not deny that for a fragment of reality so pivotal to the continued existence of the world, it had been certainly left unprotected for long. Of course it had to be Dalvin that would call him out on it.

Dialga: “THAT IS PRECISELY WHY I NEED A ‘MON LIKE YOU AS A PROTECTOR!” >.<
Dalvin: “... Pretty sure you can start lower on the totem pole first. Might be able to get more of them that way to boot.”

Dalvin stored his apple and tilted his head, prompting Dialga to try from another angle – the same that deep down had encouraged Dalvin and his human Pokémon partner to face Him of all things many years ago.

I can already see Dialga scooting down and craning his head around kinda like an annoying child trying to badger his parents into giving him something that he wants. It’s… a pretty hilarious mental image to have in mind for a Dialga.
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YOUR HESITANCE IN ACQUIESCING TO THIS REQUEST DOES COME OUT AS A SURPRISE,he growled in about as much an amicable tone he was able to. He wandered around, arcing and turning around like would a snake might. “EVER SINCE BEFORE THE TOWER, YOU WERE ONE TO WELCOME ADVENTURE AND CHALLENGE WITH OPEN FLIPPERS.

So in other words, the growl was still low and threatening and would probably make a young ‘mon cry, huh? :V

Dalvin huffed, recalling his many adventures – and the fact that for most of them he had had company. Seeing Dalvin huff, the Legendary pressed further.

I FIND IT COMMENDABLE.

Dalvin: “Yes, and you know what all those adventures didn’t involve? Sitting around babysitting one specific place.” >v>;
Dialga: “THERE WILL BE MORE THAN ONE PLACE FOR YOU TO GUARD.”

Dalvin sighed and walked towards the sea until he met the first waves. He allowed his feet to be washed before lowering his head, all the while Dialga watched.

“...What? Those are adventures people return from. Where the day is won at the end and our hopes count for something. With your kin it’s quite different!”

Dialga: “LOOK, THERE IS A MARKET FOR NEVERENDING STORIES. JUST LOOK AT TV SHOWS THAT GET APPROVED FOR THEIR HUNDREDTH SEASON!”
Dalvin: “Pretty sure that’s breaking the fourth wall a lot more than we’re supposed to. But look, the constant thread of any adventure that just goes on and on is that it eventually gets stale. And I’m not going to be a spring Torchic forever. I’d like to get adventures under my belt that I can actually bring to satisfying endings.” >v>;

Now Dalvin pointed at the deity accusingly and raised his voice. “We are the ones paying the price! I’m not going to toss my life into something like that now, I am busy here. I am busy today damn it! I don’t care if the world goes to darkness!

And thus, the Voice of Life was forced to summon Femeriz to deal with the Bittercold. For want of the stubbornness and vanity of a single Prinplup.

I mean, I can’t fault Dalvin here too much, but still. :V

Upon those words Dialga’s body straightened, the Pokémon remembering the times when the Tower was about to collapse. Dialga looked at the Prinplup’s form, the water around him scrambling and stirring. Dialga had seen the world, all worlds, face many a dire time and certainly every now and then it was his fault. He could not help but find sound reason in the Prinplup’s words.

Dialga: “LOOK, JUST BECAUSE YOU’RE CORRECT DOESN’T MEAN YOU’RE RIGHT.” >_>;

Dalvin meanwhile had noticed the stirring water and turned around to storm off, but two steps after he had stopped in place.

Dialga could not help but find the hypocrisy and hurt in the Prinplup’s words either. He wondered for an infinitesimal moment if he would lose a faithful aide were he to press that particular point; yet, in a moment of respect for the lower, mortal aide, he chose to wait for Dalvin to come by himself to terms on his own with how unlike both of them those accusations were.

Figures that a time-related legendary would have a leg up on being patient, really. Since Dialga quite literally has all the time in the world to work with.

“...Okay,” the Prinplup said, kicking some sand. “It’s not like anyone would ever believe that one. Minto didn’t.”

Dalvin trailed off for a moment, which Dialga allowed. When the Prinplup regained composure, he flapped a wing and walked around the Legendary.

“But you still don’t want to tell me what really is the problem?” asked Dalvin turning around to face the deity.

Dalvin: “Since Legendary or not, getting into any sort of job or agreement with a client that doesn’t want to tell you the full story behind it is usually an absolutely giant red flag that something’s up with it.” >v<;

Dialga looked down at Dalvin for a moment and went to wander about the beach, with the Prinplup soon following.

I'LL SAY IT IS AN UNIQUE SITUATION GIVEN THE CRISES IN THE LAST FEW YEARS,” explained Dialga while arcing his neck. “I THINK YOU GOT NOTICE OF THE CONFRONTATION IN THE MIST LANDS.

“The Mist Lands” as in “The Mist Continent”? Or is that supposed to be something different there? I can’t really tell what the intent there is.

Dalvin thought for a moment of news he had heard and frowned.

“The such and so Wintercold or whatever and yadda yadda that Hydreigon had so much trouble with?” he offered nonchalantly with an added wave of a paw.

WELL IT'S BIT— I MEAN...” Dialga answered, averting an eye roll. “THESE SITUATIONS ARE NO LONGER OUTLIERS. OFTEN AND OFTENER THIS WORLD, ALL WORLDS, LEAN INTO THE ABYSS OF OBLIVION.

Oh, so the events of PSMD happen for want of the stubbornness and vanity of a single Prinplup. I mean, I suppose it’s a little better than pawning off your work onto Femeriz, but still.

Though boy is that ironic in light of the fact that canon PMD hasn’t had an official non-remake bump since 6th gen. Guess they’re getting a bit of a break right now from the whole “world about to end” thing, huh?

Dialga now bared his fangs at an imaginary opponent in the sky. “WE ARE TO FIND THE CAUSE.” he added.

Considering how the events of PSMD happened not too long after this… that sounds like that was a bit of an epic fail on Dialga’s part there. ^^;

Dalvin did not bother to look back at the Legendary. He simply continued his wandering up to and past the Legendary, appreciating the beach’s rough sand.

“...Don’t you have that thing where a human is brought in when you have problems like that? Minto would sure love more humans around so he could to find about their worlds.”

Dialga: “DALVIN, EXACTLY NONE OF THIS IS OKAY RIGHT NOW!” >.<
Dalvin: “Really? Since I think it is, really. I get to move on with my life, and someone else gets some time in the limelight as a new hero. Worked out fine for those two guys who took care of that meteor before us, didn’t it? Why would it be any different this time?”

Dialga growled and floated ahead; he landed in front of Dalvin cutting his path with his flank.

The two eyed each other cautiously for a moment before Dialga circled around to come to stand right in front of Dalvin. The higher Legendary did nothing else however; he just stood in place and Dalvin noticed how the sunlight shining upon the creature’s natural armour seemed to give off an eerie golden glow, which lasted little as the sun was setting behind the mountains.

FOR THESE PROBLEMS THE PRIMOGENIAL ONE WOULD HAVE US ESCHEW HUMAN HELP,” the dragon clarified. “BESIDES, WOULD WE WANT MORE THREATS OF OBLIVION JUST TO HAVE MORE HUMANS AROUND?

Dialga: “ESPECIALLY SINCE WE NEEDED TO GO THROUGH SEVERAL DOZEN BEFORE WE GOT A SUITABLE HERO FOR THAT WHOLE BITTERCOLD MATTER.” >_>;
Dalvin: “... Have you considered being more selective and picking out hardier humans? Minto never had that problem.” ^v^;

Dalvin pondered this for a moment about such a flaw in the universe, but decided to discard the issue; his head hurt just from thinking about it.

What he did have though was a realization of why Dialga was looking for him specifically. He could believe that Dialga’s reasons for involvement were more personal.

“...I’ll bite now.” The Pokémon walked around in a circle, looking at the Legendary funny. “All this noise to summon me here? Isn’t that… because this title would be something to hold over Palkia’s head? How you find a chosen one of your brand to serve the Primeval kin?”

Dalvin: “Because if it is, it’s beyond petty and childish of you. I could’ve used that time to find Apples for courtship!” >v>;

Dialga was the surprised and frenzied one this time. For an answer he roared and lowered his head getting closer to Dalvin, his stripes glowing a vivid purple, and his answer came with a roar and a wind almost aimed at Dalvin alone.

WE PRIMEVAL KIN ARE NOT SO PETTY... AND I AM GLAD YOU HAVE NEVER SUGGESTED OTHERWISE.” the Legendary roared, almost blowing the Prinplup off the sandy ground before the wind calmed down. “BUT YES... I SHOULD SHINE THE BETTER.

Oh, so Dialga admits that this is over his rivalry with Palkia. I mean, it was a bit roundabout there, but he did acknowledge that it was a factor in his decision-making. :V

Dalvin shook some loose sand off his body, drew an even wider smile at Dialga, then bowed in a graceful if subtly mocking gesture. Dialga huffed at him again then floated up. Once he was comfortable in mid-air he looked down at the Prinplup and roared once again.

WELL THEN? YOU WOULD LOOK DASHING WITH THE MOST I—

“I’ll pass...”

Time to cue the appropriate reaction gif here:

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YOU'LL—

Dalvin: “Pass. You know, not accept your brand? Especially if this really is over a little petty rivalry with Palkia? I mean, I’m sure plenty of ‘mons would find it an honor and bite over it, but I just don’t see the point in uprooting my life over it all.”

Dialga just looked at Dalvin below, the lesser Pokémon resuming his pace and walking right under Dialga and past him. After tracking Dalvin’s movement for a long while –which required the Legendary to perform a slow and ungraceful roll in mid-air– and watching him shake his head and clean his wings, Dialga wondered where had the former saviour’s sanity of mind had wandered off to.

Surely securing the survival of the entirely of Pokémonkind would be a task that Dalvin would gladly take, boasting all the way!

I mean, you probably shouldn’t have acknowledged the whole angle about how it would make you look good relative to Palkia, just saying. Or at least have been flexible about allowing Dalvin to continue to go off to chase his girls while on the job. :V

“I already told you, I’m busy!” announced the Prinplup as he walked away.

Well hey, at least we got the second-best game of the series out of this, so Dalvin’s stubbornness wasn’t without some upside. :V

Thinking for a moment, Dialga decided he was approaching the problem from the wrong angle. He was, after all, not mortal.

What was needed was a mortal trade.

Boy is this guy really desperate to get in his bragging rights over Palkia. :P

The dragon would have bit his lip if he had one, but for the time being a sigh would have to do. He was quick to float ahead of Dalvin once again, landing a couple steps in front of him. As Dalvin stopped in his tracks and looked up to him, Dialga morosely pointed a paw at the pouch bag the Prinplup was guarding with such zeal.

IF A NEST OF FEMALES IS WHAT YOU WANT, YOU COULD HAVE JUST SAID SO,” the dragon stated coldly, standing proud and making himself shine. “DO THEY STILL FALL FOR THE ROUND AND SHINY? I HAPPEN TO HAVE ACCESS TO A VERY SMOOTH, LUSTROUS ORB,” added the Legendary, pacing around Dalvin, “SINGULAR IN THE MULTIVERSE AND OF PERFECTION SUPERLATIVE, THAT WILL EVEN EMPOWER THE ELEMENTAL MASTERY OF THE MATES WHO SHARE YOUR NEST.

A: Aren’t there canonically multiples of that even in mainline?
B: Doesn’t the belong to-?

“Oh… You mean Palkia’s Orb that you praise like that?” clamored Dalvin to the world around him.

Dalvin: “Seriously, how on earth are you planning to get that? Since I highly doubt that Palkia’s just going to let you mince into whatever dimension it calls home and then blip off with it.” >v>;

HUSH!” Dialga demanded, flailing and stomping as his red eyes shone; the Legendary was quick to scan his surroundings. “AND TELL ME IF YOU WOULD ACCEPT THIS DEAL.

I didn’t know that Canonworld was a stealth prequel to PWCH, but hey, that story had a war between Palkia and Dialga in its backstory, and this seems like something that’s getting into casus belli tier here.
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Dalvin seemed to think about it for a moment, enough that Dialga took interest and decided to land in front of the other Pokémon to get the answer. After a moment Dalvin simply walked up to the Legendary and pointed at him.

“While I would like it certainly, we Prinplup have a rule that we shall obtain the courtship offerings by our own merits, as they will become our females’ to have.”

Dialga: “SIMPLE, I’LL JUST TAKE YOU TO PALKIA’S DIMENSION, AND THEN YOU CAN SNAG THE-”
Dalvin: “‘Our own merits’ means without any assistance at all.” >v>;
Dialga: “HAVE YOU EVER CONSIDERED THAT THAT’S JUST A DUMB TRADITION AND YOU SHOULD IGNORE IT ANYWAYS?”

Dialga blinked at the demand, thinking he had realized what Dalvin was suggesting – that Dialga would have to politely ask Palkia for the Orb. However, Dalvin had other plans that the Legendary was not ready for.

“That means we’d need to take Palkia’s Orb in a fight.”

Again:

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Dialga: “I MEAN, THAT CAN CERTAINLY BE ARRANGED. THOUGH, WAIT JUST A MINUTE…”

Dialga blinked. “WE...?” he asked, somewhat confused.

Dialga: “I THOUGHT THIS WAS SOMETHING YOU HAD TO DO ON YOUR OWN.”

The Prinplup then stepped back and dropped the bag besides him. He started flexing his muscles.

“Sure! It would be a hard fight. But if I defeat you in single combat and recruit you for my team...”

Dalvin: “... Since I would need to have someone to take me to Palkia’s dimension, after all. And… I can’t exactly do that on my own.” ^v^;

...OH YOU JUST... NO!” hissed Dialga, almost skipping a beat. The Legendary was quick to rear up and launch himself into the air once again; he growled at Dalvin and his ridiculous idea. He, Dialga, was not to wander obediently besides a mortal Pokémon! No matter how friendly they were.

Looking puzzled, Dalvin stopped stretching and just tilted his head at the deity.

“...What? It would be fun...”

Well, guess this guy doesn’t want a ‘mon with his brand on him to flex over that badly. Though I have to lol at the sheer audacity that Dalvin has here to just flip things around and counteroffer “well, have you ever considered being my subordinate?”

Dialga snarled. He summoned his power, making his chest gem glow for a moment, then breathed out a wave of swirling energy which reformed itself into a mini-tornado. The tornado grew a short distance past the two Pokémon and from the other end materialized what looked like a blue portal. Dalvin stepped back to take a better look: whenever lied on the other side, it looked like a misty morning.

“...You are leaving me to be, then?” asked Dalvin with his head tilted. “What about the world? What do I tell the guards outside?”

Dialga: “THAT WE’LL JUST WAIT FOR THE NEXT HUMAN AND THAT I QUIT!”

Dialga looked down at the creature. How did things come to this, he wondered. What was really the risk to himself? There was no way Dalvin was able to deal them crippling harm. Still… Palkia would never let him hear the end of it if he tried. At least the world would be safe…

I can already tell that this is going to be just wonderful for Dialga’s pride at the end of all of this. Since if Dalvin could beat him once, do you really think he couldn’t do it again based off what we’ve seen of him thus far? o<o
The Legendary launched another minor tornado to the ground a short distance from Dalvin, and another portal appeared, this time of about Dalvin’s size. The Legendary waved his head and roared down at the Pokémon.

MAY YOU AT LEAST ASSURE ME YOU SHALL COUNTENANCE THE THOUGHT?” he offered curtly, “I WAS TO SUBMIT YOU ON MY SINCEREST RECOMMENDATION... AND OUR GRATITUDE.” He added a curt bow to the last part of the sentence.

Dalvin cawed. He took a look at the portal and then waved at Dialga. “Eventually.”

Dalvin: “Meaning ‘not today’, I’ve got courtship season to worry about!”

The Legendary nodded. “IN DIALGA'S WORLD, THAT IS A YES,” he proclaimed.

Dialga floated up in midair to head into the portal; right before diving into it however he waited for a moment and finally left some parting words for his chosen one.

ENJOY THE WALK.

Dialga: “WE WILL MEET AGAIN SOON.”
Dalvin: “(So at this rate, sometime when I’m on my deathbed, then.)” ^v^;

With that, Dialga disappeared into the portal and the portal itself soon after disappeared into thin air. Dalvin was left alone on the beach to dream of a better day, with better company.

I mean… yeah, you could certainly have better company than a giant pushy time pony, so I don’t blame Dalvin there. ^^

He looked around the now empty place, and he realized he was now on the opposite side of the mountains and without anyone he knew could take him back to the west coast soon. He called out for a while to see if the guards were there.

No answer.

Sigh.

Dalvin: “Wait, did everyone just seriously ghost me expecting that there wasn’t a possibility that I’d tell Dialga ‘no’?” >v>;

Dalvin then picked his stuff up and went to take a look at the portal that Dialga had left open for him. A bright sunlight came from the other side that barely allowed him to make out some shapes, but there was definitely a salty breeze and sound of Wingulls and a lively town coming from the opening.

Dalvin: “... Wait a minute, is that Treasure Town on the other end?”

«Just imagine, some merchants saw you in Capim today and four teams were sent in that direction.»

Dalvin smiled at the much welcome shortcut that Dialga had left for him. A way to recover part of the day he had lost. He could still make it to a Lapras transport before the four teams arrived.

Oh, so that’s how Dalvin’s been skipping around from place to place in the world. I guess that also sheds some light on how Dialga was so annoyed at Dalvin being unwilling to bite and become his underling since… yeah, he’s clearly been doing Dalvin a lot of favors there.

Yet before he stepped inside he reminded himself to avoid “helpful” Legendaries if possible from now on.

Until it comes time to duck the next five teams poking around trying to cash in on that finder’s fee for passing along your whereabouts. Dialga did seem pretty convinced that you’d wind up coming around to his offer eventually. :P

It was a calm afternoon at the beach. The Krabby were gone for the moment, the waves were frothy and the sunlight was not too harsh. A comfortable breeze combed the beach, carrying no warnings of any imminent danger,

All in all, a good day for a walk.

Together.

Wait, with Minto, or-?

Atop a wave, sliding gracefully, two Prinplup emerged from the sea and approached the beach. Belly-flat they touched the sand and, after the wave had receded, they stood up and patiently looked around. The two Pokémon, a male and a female, took a time to enjoy the marvels of the world around them. The coast was clear and there would be no problem gathering some food, they decided after a while.

Oh, so we get to see the reason why Dalvin blew off Dialga, huh? Well that’s certainly a fun outro there.

The two then turned to each other and somewhat hesitantly held each the other’s hand flipper. Their faces fell to look at their hands held together, and the two Pokémon thus remained for a while, wave after wave bathing their feet. Every once in a while they spoke to each other, brief and faint, their words only for each other and beyond their little world lost to the breeze.

The male and the female quickly eyed the continent around them and then turned their attention to each other. It was a long held, content stare first at each other and then at the wavy beach in front of them, ideal for a walk without preoccupations and for a bit of rest from the daily struggle of securing food and materials for their nest, the cradle for the survival of their genes and their species with them. From the time they had managed to spend together, their choice of mate was one they would grow to not regret.

Wait, the male here isn’t Dalvin, is he? And he’s about to barge in and ruin this tender moment, isn’t he? ^^;

They went their way hands held, walking across the beach. The rest of the world could wait, it was still safe.

From atop a rocky formation the opposite way the two lovers went, Dialga would see to that.

… Okay, nevermind, maybe the male is Dalvin there. Though if so, it might make sense to not beat around the bush about it and just be blunt and say at some point that that’s Dalvin, since I was having trouble telling there.

He had seen it once and again after all. The best Pokémon grew with the nature of their tasks and the grandeur of the world they built around them: with the hardship, but also with the rewards. It was true of the young cadets that had grown to one day stop the paralysis of the world; it was true of the Empoleon among them who had come in the future, after enjoying this good life, to look into the beyond.

Oh, so this is waaaaay in the future, since I’m guessing that that Empoleon mentioned there is supposed to be Dalvin. Dialga really is a patient ‘mon if he’s willing to wait on Dalvin for that long into the future to finally come and be his living flex.

It was true of Dialga himself as well, he thought, feeling soothed in the marine breeze. He would now return to his tower; once ravaged and broken, now proud and tall. Lively, painted and adorned for a new splendor. A project that he had undergone to pass the time (the linear, old-fashioned way) but that he had grown to enjoy.

… That actually makes me wonder what Temporal Tower would look like if it was less of an obvious ruin, since now I’m curious as to what on earth it looks like in the wake of Dialga’s renovations.

Dialga waited until the two Primplup were lost past the rocks before growling contently. He enjoyed the results of acting and waiting so far. Even for him, the path that took one from merely surviving beyond today and led to a fulfilling and productive tomorrow, started at home.

Enjoy the walk [ ].

I kinda wonder if the outro would’ve had more of a punch if it flatly said “Enjoy the walk, Dalvin”, assuming that that’s Dialga’s thought process of the two Prinplup that are busy lovebirding it up down there. I mean, I assume that that was the intent, but it was admittedly hard for me to get a solid read since the two Prinplup in this scene are uncredited with the mention of Dalvin coming to Dialga as an Emploeon, since it made it a bit hard for me to tell when this was set relative to the last scene.

Alright, onto the recap that I always do for these things:

On the whole, I liked the piece. It’s a fascinating glimpse at what happens in the lives of the protagonists (or in this case the partners) of PMD games after the dust settles and it’s time to move on with life. Now while, part of this story is a character study for a really memorable showboat character of yours, the general impulses animating Dalvin feel pretty relatable and believable. He’s had his time in the sun as an explorer, he’s pretty much seen everything the world has to offer, and he’s reaching his time where he’s ready to stop worrying about the next mountain to climb and more about settling down and having little Dalvin Juniors to watch over. It’s an interesting dynamic to see how he interacts with creatures with very different senses of time and perception where they can see trouble looming on the horizon, and yet their wants of a ready, off-the-shelf hero to throw at things conflicts with the fundamental wants and desires of that same hero. Like as much as I harped on Dalvin for turning down the call of adventure and pre-emptively nipping the events of PSMD in the bud… it’s hard to say that his thought process, as played-for-laughs as it is at time, isn’t relatable. Everyone’s story needs an end at some point, and after saving the world once, it’s not that unreasonable to be a bit hesitant to getting sucked up into all of that business all over again.

As for things I wasn’t as fond of… the main thing was wording. There are a lot of sections in this story where the ordering of words and verbs felt a little strange in how they were set out, and it might make sense to give the story a once-over to try and smooth things out. Otherwise, I think that my main complaint would be that the story is in this weird limbo where at once felt really long to suck in as a one-shot (guys who live in glass houses, I know), while feeling very accelerated. Like there’s a number of characters who got introduced, that I just couldn’t get a solid read on like Jazila. And I wonder if the one shot as a whole would’ve benefited from being hacked up into parts that got expanded to go further into depth on some of the scenarios and to more properly frame the workings of the world, of Dalvin’s antics, and the like. Since while I picked up on a number of things between the lines thanks to meta knowledge of your settings (e.x. Gesta’s joke about whining about needing Lansat Berries to deal with his pain), I’m not sure readers without that knowledge would’ve picked up on it anywhere near as well. If you had more proverbial page space to work with, it’d give you the time to more properly lay that out for people coming in cold to this story.

But I fully understand if that’s a bridge too far, since even turning this into something like a two or three-shot isn’t exactly a trivial undertaking, and my understanding is that you’re onto newer and greater things bringing some of your stories on the backburner to life. Besides, as it stands, it’s a decently fun piece as it is, and it’s fun to just see Dalvin being Dalvin and bringing a bit of cocky, adventurous chaos into the lives of others he runs into. And in the end, even if there were a few rough edges, I thought this piece delivered very well at accomplishing just that.

Kudos on the story, @Venia Silente , and I’ll be looking forward to leaving feedback on more of your stories around here in the future.
 
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K_S

Unrepentent Giovanni and Rocket fan
Beyond today review:

considering type advantages, ect. the bolt at best is going to slow it down, at worst it's going to tickle and that smack against the rock ground t-rex's image is going to lead to poor little elec' getting stomped to death. So Skar' and Kadabra both have sailor's mouths and the poor kid isn't quite able to go "la la la I can't hear you" and snap his paws over his ears. Hey, selective hearing will carry you if you let it.

Certain adult drinks or contusions to the head can also help in a pinch.

Not that I'm advocating bad ideas there are just no easy solutions here is all.

May I say It's weird to see intelligent thieves kicking around in a dungeon setting normally its ferals. I have to admit this is less "taking one thing at a time" and more like having disaster dominoes stab you in the face as they fall down. Now how much this is self-inflicted I'll leave up in the air... I think the situation's bad enough without me getting smugly judgy at him from a reviewer's perspective.

Nah no them rather the person they teams seem to be leading. May I vote we duct tape Dalvin because now is not the time for speeches...

Honestly, I think Gesta needs to grab the kiddie team, haul them out, and let the bird and his golden apple sort themselves out. because that birds got a shield and seem to be doing just fine against an onyx, so let him be fine doing that. I think these rescuers, new and established, are really understocked on the supply front. Where are there rescue warp goodies... I'm half a mind to drag them to an item guild and make them practice it until it sinks in. Because everyone (except the monster house mon) is off their "a" game to an embarrassing extent.

I kinda doubt the lav' are going to be like "oh really, let's reschedule then." they don't seem the type. still, I suppose it was worth a shot.

and we are rebuilding the party one moment at a time. Brownie points for Caro you know.. making it against that much type and stat disadvantage. And double the points for him keeping his head on enough in the madness to get an escape plan off the ground, the sooner they bail the better.

Just someone remember to grab the third-person nutter duck on the way out I guess?

You know it's going to be a bad meeting when the team leader crawls in, takes a draw from the highest level healing item you have in stock, tops off the empty spot in the cup with the strongest inebriant, takes a pull, and then chirps "guess how my day went?"


Love how bombastic his "ouch" is. and interesting to see how canon affected the common mon's life. Because they never really showed that ingame so it's neat to see an interpretation of the trickle-down effect of a certain character's scheming.

And speaking as a second-hand viewer of the explorers... Very badly, not that I can see anyone confessing to that bit of truth. Even when the guild master flat-out asks... And I'd argue that it's less a pirate's request and more a desperation call. Can we just please knock them out before setting bones?

Seems as if Mr. Bombastic and the guild master have a history together, and not a pleasant one considering how pointed the "passing through" comment is being delivered. Tips head. So Mr shield Prinpulp is from an area associated with the final boss/temporal tower, ect. that's ominous... even if it does explain his outre manner and over-the-top hack and slash. Ah so he was yanking the chain... well still Blizard Centrals gotta be rough. And interesting how pebble collecting in RL penguins is showing up here in a fantasy variation.

And the plot thickens with the ah extra team swinging in to drag off our bird. Everyone's ear wigging... everyone.

Second Part:

I can only imagine Dalvin as an emissary... and my brain is short-circuiting at the idea. Though for someone who can casually talk Dialga, it might not be a bad fit... Even if our fa Prinpulp is like... nah... nope... not what I want. Honestly, with his pebbles and fruits it seems like Dalvin might want to settle and Daliga who wants a champion probably doesn't want that.

The back and forth though especially fro Dialga's perspective, is jsut a poster child of "is not getting it" feeling belittled, and irritated that his "gift" is being turned down, not really grasping his perspective might be so radically alien from Delving's. Nicely shown when Delvin's drawing some horrible examles (the wole couldn't starve as a bad thing for example), And stil the point is tripple axeling over Dialga's head with a flourish...

And the line that pivots the whole scenario from the horror genre... the tower being eternally unkept,,, not messy... just diffferent.
And while Dal' is very much I want out, with an "i'm tired", Dialga has a point as well that things are happening a bit too fast.... world endings back to back, though the more Dal talks the more I'm hearing more and more of Peter B from the spider 'verse in him.

And wow for a Legend there are some petty stripes to the 'mon. Should shine better indeed. Laughs. And the bribe attempt, lusterous orbs indeed. And by making Dialga have to talk to Palkia I think he might of found a graceful out. or the world will end for alternate reasons. or he could pivot to a conflict, suiting mr. penguins ah bloodthristy nature... but making Dialga have to join in... though if Dialga and PAlkia did get along (even if it was to fight) isn't that a cause of world ending in that verse like Grodun and Kygore going at it?

Well it's an interesting thought exercise. Anways making Dialga a subordinate as a less eperienced team mate after losing a scuffle... Delvin might get out of this journey by making the Legend's head explode in sheer indignation. Wonder if that's part of the plan.

Looks like Devlin did get out of it and got to live his life... while not totally out from under Dialga's attentions at least more peacefully with happiness and family too. And may I say it's amusing that Dialga descided to go into interior decorating to pass liniar the time since he skiped out on the champian route?
 
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