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Pokémon Fledglings

Spiteful Murkrow

Busy Writing Stories I Want to Read
Pronouns
He/Him/His
Partners
  1. nidoran-f
  2. druddigon
  3. swellow
  4. quilava-fobbie
  5. sneasel-kate
  6. heliolisk-fobbie
Hey everybody, @Virgil134 and I figured that it was a good idea to get back into a more normal bumping schedule, and it has been about 2 weeks, so it’s about time for another review roundup, huh?

@Gyeig
Stopping to rest in an abandoned shipwreck. What could possibly go wrong? Whatever happens in the end, the first part of this chapter is a small recap after the special chapter. Makes sense, you’d want to rejog people’s memories a little after that, but not too much. The balance here on that front is just about right.

I mean, it could’ve gone worse, at least? Since in one of the really early ideas for this scene that didn’t make the cut was that Pleo would find some booze on the ship, drink it without knowing what he was getting into and wind up hung over the next day.
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So, there’s one thing I’ve been wondering about the other languages this fic uses from time to time - what made you choose for the mix of Spanish and Polish the Tromba characters have… or is the Polish only from Elty and no one else, because she’s not originally from Tromba (if I remember correctly)? If that’s correct… then that’s pretty clever, actually! Interesting way to show the differences between characters from different islands.

It’s only Elty among those groups, and yes, it’s meant to indicate that he’s from a different island from Tromba. He’s not quite the only character with that “accent” in this story, but it’ll be a while before that comes up from where you’re at.

Moving on, pirate island is pirate island, Team Traveller gets robbed – bitter start to the new island.

Technically, it’s more “island with pirate neighborhood on it”. Real pirate island is still a few arcs away from where you’re at.

Anyway, Lyn. He’s here, except whatever threat he poses is currently subdued by the inevitably yanking he’ll get on his ear courtesy of an administrator. Gives the cast some time to get used to this new island, which… yeah, doesn’t exactly seem like the nicest place. Between the drugs and the pirates, it’s a miracle they haven’t gotten into more trouble here already. Probably because Elty can talk her way through this place, at least a little. I feel like this is the chapter where her role in the cast really starts to shine through.

Glad to hear that you’re enjoying things so far. We work hard to pull off those character dynamics. ^^

Chapter 27

So this pirate trio’s going to be a big deal while they’re on these islands at least, that’s nice. Also, Nederlands.

More or less, yeah. This won’t be the only arc where they’re relevant, but it’s the first.

Anyway, Lyn’s comeuppance happens here. It’s… a remarkable exchange, honestly. Suddenly the antagonist who seemed invincible for five chapters straight is shown to be little more than a puppet dancing on the string. He’s weak. He’s nothing compared to bureaucracy. If he screws up, it’s game over for him… and in order to win, he’s got to go after the protagonists.

If there’s anything that could make this fic deeper and more intriguing in an instant, it’s this sort of thing. Lyn is ultimately just a Company goon. These administrators are as much the villain as he is, and arguably even worse - in Elilan’s case, anyway. I think Farn comes off as far too brutish for the position. Elilan reminding Lyn of his situation comes off far more intimidating than Farn looking like she’s about to kill him, quite frankly.

Yup. This was kinda implied by his rank as a ‘Commissioner’ while as early as Chapter 12, there were mentions of how Tromba has an ‘Administrator’. It was about time to show a bit more of the Company’s structure.

Overall Thoughts

Pretty good chapters, all things considered. Revealing hidden depths of well established characters went over really well, even if there’s some bits of wordy and confusing prose muddlings things up. Good stuff as usual.

In the future, if you notice particular bits that struck you as being wordy or confusing to read, feel free to point them out specifically. Though glad to hear that on balance, you’re having a good time with this story. Your reviews have been a blast so far. ^^

@Arukona
Well, hello there! Man, it has been a while since I last stepped into this fic. It's been - checks notes - nearly a whole year since I last had a gander at Fledglings, since I did a review reward for it back for Union's Review Event last year. One of those fics I've been meaning to get back to reading, but alas other writing and reading commitments have prevented me from doing so. :sadbees: I even hoped I'd be able to do it for Review Blitz, but alas I didn't get around to it then.

Don’t feel too bad. There was a lot of material competing for time and energy in that event, so I can relate to the feeling.
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However, now we have a new PMD server with a new review event, and with it comes a chance to dive back into this million word monolith. So let's do just that, resuming our journey back at the island of Boisocéan where our young heroes seem to have been accosted for a reward of sorts? Let's see what that's all about....

A trip over to the mission board to cough up a reward? :V

Aaaaand as usual, Elty acts as the killjoy of the bunch. Pleo ought to get a newspaper to bap him with any time he makes remarks like that.

Hilariously enough, there’s a party member down the pipe who more or less fills this role. Just not with a newspaper.
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This next part about paying fees with the berries in Team Traveller's bag could be better filled by speech as opposed to briefly being glossed over by narration. I know it would bump the word count up in an already sizeable enough chapter, but it would feel more engaging, I think.

Hrm. We’ll keep it in mind, even if this might be one of those flaws that we opt to leave alone and learn from in the future.

Wow, way to throw shade at your fellow islanders, Actor. Though the mention of gummis makes me wonder if we'll have a snapshot of Team Traveller eating some of them before they make their way out of town.

Actor: “My island? Look, I just moved out here. I’m not the one who thinks that it doesn’t sound totally stupid to call a Swoobat a ‘Rhinolove.’”
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Damn, a Hydreigon? Can't say I was expecting that. And nor did Pleo, by the looks of it. Also, if I had a nickel for every million-word fic that had the main protagonist be scared of a Hydreigon at one point, I'd have two nickels. Not a lot, but interesting that it happened twice. :copyka:

Oh, I’m eagerly awaiting the part where you get to the authors’ commentary about this episode to see how your thoughts about her evolve. :P

Seems like Margi's treated just as harshly as Ander was back on Tromba for being a Marked. Strange how they all seem to be reacting to Pleo like this - what is it about our resident cute as heck baby Lugia that's making them react with such hostility to him?

Margi: “Because he’s literally a demon? Did nobody with a Mark ever point this out to you in the past?”
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At least the other townsfolk are there to put that aggression to rest. Still, no doubt this episode might well instil feelings into Pleo of him indeed being a jinx. Hopefully he'll learn to ignore such sentiments in future…

Or, hear me out: what if he listened to them for a time?
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For once, that gruff, straight-talking tone of Elty comes in handy, for snapping everyone to action and shutting them up about Pleo. Though now that he's in foreign lands, I can't imagine our little Lugia will be in as safe hands as he was back on Tromba.

Well, “safe hands” is relative, but he definitely has a lot fewer friends when off-island to lean on.

Looks like Elty's planning to make a run for it. ...How, exactly, on an island when he can't exactly get back to Tromba easily? Unless he plans to stow away to somewhere else on the next ship that arrives. He's a fugitive, either way. As is Nida and Pleo, come to think of it, now that they've escaped from Lyn's grasp and that Samurott won't hesitate to correct his failure if given the chance…

He was planning on stowing away and making his way off to a friendlier (for him) neighborhood. There’s a few lying around in Anyilla.

I do kinda like how Nida twists her lie and forces Elty to take part in it too. Clever little Nidoran, I like when that side of her comes out.

I mean, hey. She does need to get in some practice at being a guile heroine, always best to start early.
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LMAO :mewlulz: Way to put our resident chubby pirate on the spot, Nida. That'll show him for trying to abandon Team Traveller.

Yeah, she was having fun with this at this moment.

Interesting that the Prince of a Thousand Enemies story seems to differ depending on the culture of the island in question. Not too unlike how some mythologies and cultures have similar enough folktales to each other to draw parallels between. I wonder what each island's version of the story sounds like?

Mention of the Lunar Healer...a dead ringer for Lunala, I take it?

That’s actually meant to be Cresselia there. Lunala got her own epithet much later in the story after Sun and Moon came out.

Ah yes, the old 'watered down for children' status that most folktales seem to fall into. It's like a Brothers Grimm story, although we're not on the German island yet, if there is one.

Yeah, it will be a decent while before “German Iisland” pops up in this story. It does exist and is occasionally mentioned, so keep an eye out.

How much do we wanna bet it's not gonna be 'just a story'? I'm willing to bet a significant amount that it might well not be. That said, it's still early days in this fic, so I guess I'll enjoy the quiet enough parts of these early chapters before stuff possibly ramps up later on.

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This actually is “just a story” in an in-universe sense, but… hmm, nah, it’ll be more fun for you to figure out the story behind this “just a story” as the story goes along.

Standing firm whatever the odds is a good lesson to learn. Especially when there's a young impressionable Lugia to imprint lessons upon. Now Pleo might well have a creed to live by in the face of impossible odds in the future.

Pleo: “Is it always going to be that scary, though?”
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And now back to Crom on Tromba, where he's clearly feeling the blues about missing his fellow teammates. :sadwott:

I mean, have you seen his hide? He literally is blue. :V

Man, these pirates might need to consider cutting back on the food if everyone keeps remarking about their chubbiness. Then again, that would be a tall order for the greedy folks that pirates tend to be.

I mean, you do know what they say about friends rubbing off on each other…
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Oh boy, now there's a ship on the horizon. Something from the Company, if I had to guess. Maybe Lyn's ship, looking for payback of some kind?

Never mind, it's the ship of Crom's dad. I wonder what he'll be like?

And cue the funny reaction in 3… 2…

He's a Fraxure? Huh, can't say I expected that. I would've expected another Druddigon, or a fully-evolved 'mon at least. Why is he not a Haxorus? On the other hand, this does make for a funny interaction with Pyry and Pekka remarking about Crom growing big and strong. :mewlulz:

I mean, for my really long-time readers, they probably saw this coming, since… let’s just say Crom and his family aren’t the first family of Druddigon with an axefaced father I’ve written as an author.

I'm beginning to notice a recurring trend of the pirates always being on the receiving end of someone or something falling on them. Elty had a good few moments like that in the first few chapters and now without our resident doggo, we're seeing it with Pyry and Pekka instead. I like this - definitely adds to the 'Saturday morning cartoon' vibes of this fic.

Yeah, recurring gags can be like that. We kinda shuffle them around from time to time to try and keep them from going stale, but glad to hear that it’s accentuating the intended vibes here. ^^

Now back to Boisocéan, where our resident baby Lugia is being awoken. Give the little cutie five more minutes, he deserves it.

Pleo: “Especially after yesterday... how are you all not exhausted right now?”
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Oh, so Maranda's the Mairesse of Seahive? Hiding in plain sight, I see. At least she's not some lofty overlord of the town, and was willing to pithc in to help out the gang. But now we're gonna have just a mite more scrutiny upon little Pleo, and chances are, that won't mean anything good. I guess we'll find out next chapter just how caring Maranda is as Mairesse.

Yup. If you had keen eyes during the opening episodes, you might remember her getting brought up in passing around the Tromba Guild. This story does a lot of little foreshadowing bits like that from time to time.

Chapter 22

The fact that there are Gummi Fabs implied to be bigger than what we see here is...kinda intriguing. Especially when this one, thought to be huge by Nida's standards, is regarded as not all that big by Maranda. On another note, I kinda like the description of the processes that go into gummi making with the more primitive methods they have going on here.

Almost like there’s much bigger places out there in the Cradle than Bluewhorl, huh?

Boisocéan has a Protector as well? I wonder what Pokémon they might be? If it's another cute baby Legend like Pleo is, then I'm looking forward to meeting them whenever they awaken. :veelove:

Alas, Boisocéan’s Protector won’t be awakening in the main narrative. You will get a chance to find out about him a bit more, though.

Ah yes, tasting the gummi mix. Rookie mistake right there. And more sympathy points earned for Pleo.

Looks like it's gonna be gummis for breakfast. Hopefully what was alluded to earlier about them being delicious will live up to their name.

Never mind, it didn't. Laaaaaaaaaaaaaame.

Such is life when you’re eating factory-produced food. Gummis made from mix on a personal level would likely get further into “delicious” territory.

And now comes the scrutiny over Pleo having a Company scarf, and by the looks of it, Maranda clearly doesn't think highly of them. I guess that's one thing Tromba and Boisocéan have in common, and I'm gonna bet now that they're far from the only islands that resent the presence of the Company.

Maranda's telling Pleo to get off the island...perhaps as a safeguarding measure along with the reasoning she gives that they can't really look after Pleo? Because consider that if word got out that Pleo was on Boisocéan, the Company would be over there quicker than you could say 'le Prince des Temps.'

More or less, yeah. Also since Boisocéan’s politics are a bit different than the average island’s in Anyilla, which got spelled out a bit later on.

Interesting to hear about the feud between the Company and the Imperials, along with their figurehead Conntow. Knowing how stories go, this is probably gonna end up with Team Traveller caught directly in the crossfire of their little squabble at some point.

At “some point”, yes. I mean, we did need to get around to bringing Cabot onto the scene in this story. o<o

At least Maranda's not kicking them off the island immediately. That's kind of her. Even allowing them to stay for a while to let the team heal and patch up Pleo's scarf.

Elty: “Just saying, she could’ve done more for us.”
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Nida: “Elty, seriously. Don’t complain about us getting a lucky break.” >_>;

Gotta love the 'town is such a maze it might as well be a Mystery Dungeon' vibes that this place gives off. Granted, not great on Seahive's part. Maybe they ought to invest in signage. That would be a good help.

Venner: “I mean, I and my team get around it just fine, so...”
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I see the Kecleon merchants of this universe aren't exactly like Anna from Fire Emblem, in that they go by different names. They do keep the 'looks the exact same as all the others' though, if nothing else. (There's a Fire Emblem coincidence with Alphonse, at least.)

Huh, do the various Kecleon merchants have subtle rivalries and distaste for each other? I suppose it would make sense that they aren't all necessarily chummy with each other.

Yeah, “retail cartel run by Kecleon” is a thing in this setting too, the story does attempt to make them feel distinct from one another. One of those things is how most Kecleon shops in this story are depicted as partnerships between one of the obligatory lizards and a local partner. (Minus Calino, but there’s a story behind how he got his shop.)

Exchange rates are a thing in this world? Oh dear, that's gotta complicate things far more than need be.

Nah, there’s a convenient sidestep for Rescue Teams lying around, as you saw right afterwards.

The demonstration of how to recognise counterfeit money has to come into play at some point later in the story, I reckon. Particularly when Pleo has quite the eye for spotting the fake one.

Literally has an eye for it. In this case, we pulled off of the biology of birds and had Pleo see UV light getting reflected off of the aluminum (which does indeed happen IRL), and off of the (implied) aluminum bronze Poké coin.

Copper's a scarce resource, eh? There's gotta be tension over that place where they're mined, and we might well see that conflict in future.

Hold onto that thought, really. Though make what you will about what the coinage of Anyilla used to be like back in the day given the composition of the currencies that its successor powers use.

Oh hey, another theme Once a Thief touched upon, with not being able to comprehend leftover human elements and structures. Though it's not as in-depth for now as to interacting with human ruins, I look forward to see if the fic expands any further with those concepts.

I mean, the stuff lying around in the Cradle’s not quite as impressive since it’s literally chunks of a world plucked and shuffled around, but yeah. There’s some of that dynamic going on in this story too.

60 Poké? Gotta agree with Elty here, that is rather a pittance. Though Pleo's cuteness in his cheery accepting is always wholesome to see. :quag:

Childish naivete can be endearing like that, yes. ^^

Oh hey, Scout's here. Didn't expect to see him island-hopping. Nice to see a familiar face, though.

Yeah, he gets around a bit in the earlier part of this story. :V

So it seems the gang can't quite go home just yet, lest the Company catch wind of them and make a move to catch Pleo again. Guess we're gonna have to wait a little longer for a family reunion. :sadbees:

A little longer indeed.

Them gleaming white feathers of Pleo do seem like quite the distinctive way to leave his mark. Our resident baby Lugia does stick out like a sore thumb as is.

I mean, they are called ‘Silver Wings’ in official media, so…

That story the Emolga's telling about besting that Swoobat sounds like quite the interesting tale. Though is it just the typical haughty boasting? Some part of me wonders how true that really is.

I mean, regardless of however true it is, it’s definitely unintentionally hilarious for Pokémon that aren’t locals.
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Slackers in town, eh? Looks like we need a Gwenith-like figure in Seahive to whip slackers like these into shape.

You sure about that one?
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Good thing Meyrink's willing to lend a hand (or whatever it is Claydol have instead of hands) towards helping our gang with teleportation from Dungeons. Although now I'm vaguely reminded of that mention of a 'reward' back when Team Traveller first landed on Boisocéan, and now I can't help but be concerned.

Nah, that’s just standard operating procedure for a mission well done. Since you do get to collect payment for rescue missions in the games. :V

This bird continues to be the cutest, most innocent thing in existence. Although this is the furthest thing from an art gallery, little Pleo. :mewlulz: Now I'm curious where this world's art galleries might be, if they do exist... Not out here in the quiet peripheries, at any rate.

You’ll get an answer to this later on in the story.

Gotta be an odd thing to see your own mission on the board. Whoever nabs that mission is gonna be confused as heck when they get to the floor in question.

And disappointed from the lack of payout, but fortunately Nida took care of that one already.

Looks like more practice battling for our group, and a chance for those in Boisocéan to see what Team Traveller are capable of.

That would be a bit hard considering who their client turns out to be… ^^;

And now over to Lyn (whose crime of kidnapping cute little Pleo has most definitely not been forgotten :screm:) on the ship.

Oh, that Poliwhirl and Remoraid were members of Lyn's crew? I suppose that would explain why they were shirking work, and to who they were shirking work from. Frankly, I would too, if it meant working for the likes of him.

Indeed. Though they’re probably personally lucky that they had that run-in for Pleo, since… yeah, Lyn wasn’t in a great mood at the time.

Good thing Pleo being in Boisocéan means he's safe for now. And yet I can't help but get the feeling that he might not be as safe as alluded to. Especially given how Lyn essentially has a trap set up for him when he, Nida and Elty slip out of there…

What, are you telling me that it’s not safe to have two ships full of Pokémon attempting to drag you out of your hiding place kicking and screaming? ^^;

Chapter 23

That title does not imply good things for this upcoming chapter. Someone's nemesis is showing up in this chapter, by the looks of it?

Something like that, yes.

Dang, those are some lavish decorations for the Protector of Boisocéan. Maybe Tromba could take a few notes towards giving their Protector a bit more luxury.

I mean, they did have that big, expensive metal bell in their own shrine. So it wasn’t as if they weren’t trying… ^^;

Ah, so the Prince des Temps - 'Prince of Time' - is a Celebi. Had a feeling that might've been the case.

This was also hinted at with the very name of the island, with “Boisocéan” being a pun to “Bois aux Chenes”, the name for Ilex Forest in the French Localization.

Wait, the client is a Deino? Can't say I was expecting that. I was thinking something more like a Fighting-type, a bit like Mosca the Hawlucha on Tromba.

Ohhhh, I see what's happening here. Because Daraen is a Deino, he's blind and thus doesn't realise that he's talking to someone his relative (I'm guessing Margi's related to him? They do share a species, after all) would be horrified at him interacting with. Surprised that someone like him got a position in spite of his Marked status.

Bold of you to assume that he’s filing this request in any official capacity when he’s the equivalent of an older child.

Oh yeah, this guy has no clue. Wait till he's actually told the truth that Pleo is the Guardian who he apparently should be fearing. For whatever reason. So it's very much a sight thing as opposed to senses going haywire. Interesting...

If nothing else, Daraen is enthusiastic. A nice change in pace from the two Marked folks we've met thus far.

Elty: “I’m sorry, but how on earth is this not going to inevitably wind up ending in a giant headache for us?”
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The cluelessness of our resident Deino is almost comical. :mewlulz: At the very least it's certainly a :copyka: moment of dramatic irony for us in the audience.

Yeah, that was actually a scenario that was settled on very early in this episode since we needed… well, you’ll see when you get there.

Oh dear, looks like Daraen's led the gang into what looks like feral territory. Though luckily Elty's aggression led them to back off messing with the gang for now.

Kinda strange seeing Team Traveller console Daraen after he suddenly gets cold feet. I see he's not exactly the most confident of sorts. Maybe this training's to make him more confident? In which case, a session with Team Traveller should hopefully help him get a better backbone. And maybe, if he's put in Pleo's debt, then he might well help him in a future confrontation against Margi or some of Lyn's men.

Lyn:
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Though hold onto that thought, really… if not necessarily for the immediate future.

Aww, poor Pleo, not understanding how all of this works and becoming crestfallen when things quickly go south for this sparring match. Honestly rather cute (I swear you could make a drinking game for all the times I've called Pleo cute).

I think that I’ll spare my liver, really. Though at least it’s a sign that we’ve accomplished what we set out to do with Pleo here. ^^

Now over to Bluewhorl, where Pladur's getting caught up to speed on all that's happened in the last while. And I see that he has the same habits as Crom speech-wise when he gets nervous. I see that the apple doesn't fall far from the tree.

I mean, Crom's bravery stat is a bit higher, but that’s not really wrong there.

Hatteras sounds surprisingly more pleading than I expected. I had it in my head he would be more resolute, although perhaps I'm relating him too much to PSMD!Ampharos.

Yeah, that’s more of an “independent evolution” thing. There’s some times in the story where that gets reminded to the readers, like here.

Well, if that isn't the timing of the century. At least now their worries can abate, if only slightly. After all, Nida, Pleo and Elty are still out there and not back on Tromba, and I'm going to make an estimate now that they're not gonna be back for some time.

That obvious, huh?

Hmmm, seems there was 'an incident at sea' once upon a time that the Company had nothing to do with. What happened there exactly? There doesn't seem to be any missing parents among Nida and Crom, so I don't think it's anyone related to them. But what could this incident have involved?

You’ll get some more hints about this in a few arcs, though hold onto that thought…

Perhaps the solution isn't to wait for the three to come back, but for one or some of them to travel to Boisocéan to reunite with them there.

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Even if it’s obviously not going to be as straightforward as anyone assumes.

Speaking of the trio in Boisocéan, back to there, where the spar's gotten underway and Pleo appears to be understanding teamwork with this random stranger he met only today (Daraen, in other words). Enough to actually be victorious against the more feud-heavy Nida and Elty. A nice win for our little Protector. :quag:

Pleo: “Yay, I’m winning!”
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Returning to Tromba, where Hatteras appears to have a plan. Or as the folks over in PMDiner would say, "he's cooking."

So an inside job with villagers masquerading as members of the Company, eh? I'm all for showing those bastards a thing or three. Though with a bounty on Pleo's head? This sounds like quite the gamble to be making, because while the Company's plot will be brought to the fore, many other eyes will now surely be casting their eyes towards Pleo, eager to use his power for their own gain.

In the words of an old Selenian Russian proverb: “those who don't take risks, don't drink champagne”. Guess Bluewhorl’s villagers are a bit thirsty for bubbly, huh?

Good to see Calino jumping in with his contributions. For once, a merchant that's not solely focused on getting a bit of coin and nothing else.

An opportunity the ex-pirates wanted to seize...although the metaphorical ship has sailed on that front.

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Hold onto those thoughts for both of these. If for much later.

Fascinating to turn Ander's logic against him and make him into help to get involved with the current plan. It'll be interesting to see just how right or wrong he and his fellow Marked will be about Pleo.

Well, that’ll be something worth keeping eye on, huh? Given the implications that it’d have for the character’s little world at large. ^^;

So that's the reason, is it? Why the Marked fear and despise the Protector so? That would make sense for a motive...but how could one think cute little Pleo's a monster? I suppose now the chapter title makes sense - the 'bête noire' is the Protector in the eyes of the Marked.

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And now he's plagued with doubts...just like I suspected he'd be. :sadwott:

I mean, a journey that’s partially one of self-discovery can’t all be fun and games for our cast.

Chapter 24

Would Pleo actually end up hurting his friends if pushed to do so? At this point in the story, I'd be tempted to say, "No way in hell," but with how much it's been peddled as a fear among the Marked, things could well change further down if, for instance, some form of madness could take him over. Just a theory for now.

Hold onto those thoughts, really.

On another note, I didn't think there was a need to have this part in the aftermath of Margi's outburst to start off this chapter when it could just as easily have been the end of last chapter. Seeing it splintered up like this feels a bit jarring, in my opinion, and I think this chapter would have been better off starting back in Bluewhorl, with the scene of Crom and Kiran heading to the Guardhouse.

I suppose Virgil and I see the argument for it and might come around to implementing it at some point in the future, though we admittedly have some other priorities that are a bit higher up the totem pole for this story.

An outright mention to Shiren the Wanderer, eh? Funny, I remember Once a Thief doing the same thing. :mewlulz: And Poulet the Adventurer - is that a reference to Chocobo's Mystery Dungeon I spy?

Poulet is indeed a reference to CMD, yes. It’s the default name for the Chocobo in the very first CMD game.

Though yeah, making references to Chunsoft’s other MD series is kinda a calling card of mine for PMD and PMD-adjacent stories that I’m involved in. They just have varying levels of story focus and blatantness depending on the work.

I see Osmund's one of those types that even when they need bedrest, they still insist on doing their duties, probably in flagrant disobedience of the nurse's orders.

Yeah, he’s always been the type to see instructions as more of a suggestion, and has a loooong history of that.

Aww, Crom being scared of Marley is almost childishly endearing. Pleo's obviously the cutest character of the bunch in this story, but Crom definitely gets a close second.

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Glad to see that he’s wearing well with you.

Won't Crom stick out among the Company members for how young he is? The Company has to have some kind of age limit for entering their ranks, surely? Or maybe they're planning to pass him off as an apprentice?

They were almost certainly going the apprentice route for this story, though not every Pokémon ages at the same rate in this setting, and given that you read Casting Off, you might recall that the in-setting definition of “old enough to enlist” is pretty young by human standards.

Ah yes, tying a scarf like a PMD protagonist would. Now the OC-ness factor of Crom and co. have increased by severalfold.

Does it really count as OC-ness if the OC factor can literally casually be taken off? ^^;

Looks like our budding spies are in for a bit of higher-up snobbery from the First-Ranks. Oh well, it's all part of the mission, by the looks of it.

Oh boy are they ever.
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The Raichu and Servine have names, surely? They've appeared enough so far to warrant them, I think.

They get them explicitly dropped within a few chapters from this point, even if in retrospect, it might have made sense to already mention them here.

Marley's nerves probably won't abate until she does indeed see with her own eyes that her little niñita is safe and sound from the threat of the Company.

Yeah, she’s very protective of her lil’ bunnies, even if she’s not used to situations where she can’t go out to defend them.

And now back to said niñita, who wakes from a pleasant dream into the nightmare that is her current reality. That said, I don't feel like it phases well between dream and reality, and that the dream section could've been italicised.

Hrm. A bit unsure if we agree on this one, though I suppose it is a decently common practice in fics. We’ll consider it.

A nightmare indeed, when Elty appears to have landed them in trouble. And if there's one lot that they don't want to anger right now, it's the folks that might well have an excuse to hand them over to the Company if they take a step out of line.

Command responsibility kinda sucks like that, yes.

More excuses for the chub, Elty? I see someone has a sore spot. And I do like this running joke of Elty's chubbiness being made fun of. It certainly doesn't feel like it's run its course yet, and hopefully it doesn't. It's been done rarely enough that it feels like a novelty every time there's a jab against it.

Whelp, we’ll see how well it wears on you with time, though I’d like to think that we don’t overuse it, especially as Elty’s relationship with his teammates evolves over the course of the story.

Oh boy, now the team have gotta play negotiations with Margi. They managed to kinda sorta convince Ander back in Tromba, but now we have a whole new set of Marked on a new island where without prior relations, matters will be rather more tricky.

Pleo:
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La bastille? Doesn't sound our team will be storming this one, though. :mewlulz:

Yeah, that would be a bit hard for reasons you’ll see shortly.

I feel Elty's "Just like you, spike ball," jab at Nida could be moved into his own paragraph, and maybe show Nida giving a huff in reaction to it, instead of just saying 'to her annoyance' in reaction.

We went and patched this in.

A place called Abyss? Sounds like a dark place that no one should want to go near. It does sound a little fantastical though, with how Margi describes 'dreams coming to life'. That is rather broad for what that could mean.

Almost as if the ‘Abyss’ would be called and portrayed as something really, really different depending on who was telling this story, huh?

Wow, Margi called Arceus an archdemon? That is quite the blasphemic statement right there. If she and the other Marked are tossing statements like that out willy-nilly, no wonder everyone hates them.

You do have to wonder if there was intended malice among the gods. Or...that there's an evil force they have to contain and that's why the land is flooded, a la Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker. (At least from what I remember of that game's plot.)

Something to ponder while this story goes on, hm? I will say off the bat that the story makes a deliberate point of everybody’s established mythology about the local Protectors being off in one way or another. What the truth is something for our cast to discover.

The brief moment of introspection between Daraen and Margi makes me wonder if they'll eventually be swayed on Pleo and the Protectors. They did come pretty close just there.

Hold onto that thought, really. Even if mentally, the pair probably aren’t ready to go much further than “Pleo is an outlier” at the moment.

Is Pleo really seen as an overgrown Wingull to everyone else? I can understand that most regular 'mons would hardly know what a Lugia is, but man, that is some level of incompetence if this crew doesn't know what they're looking for.

The average Pokémon in this setting isn’t super cognizant of Legendaries outside of their local Protectors plus Arceus. Between that and having no frame of reference for what the things look like beyond off-model paintings or sculptures (to the point where Bluewhorl Town’s Pokémon were thrown by Pleo’s size), well…

Oh, now Ellsberg's shown up. That makes two equally face-punchable assholes who I'd love to see get their comeuppance. Although I can't help but notice that Lyn's painted in a bit more of a sympathetic light with Ellsberg breathing down his neck. I wonder if there might be any past to divulge with him…

An answer to this question will be uploaded on TR later this year. Potentially as soon as within 2-3 months depending on our update pace.

Welp, guess the Tromba gang's plan is about to go up in smoke, now that Lyn's onto them.

Guess they’ll just have to improvise, huh?

So they're going to hand in an extradition notice to Boisocéan? Hmmm...I wonder how well that would work. I can't imagine the residents of Boisocéan (the Boisocéannais? Would that be what they would be called?) would be happy with two Company ships showing up at their doorstep for no good reason. Although labelling Team Traveller as pirates is a worrying prospect, given how they have disgruntled a fair few residents with Elty's stunt at trying to get food.

I wonder how Maranda's going to react to all this when the extradition notice comes in. Will she be so willing to hand Pleo over to them immediately? Given a possibly terse relationship with the Company, there's bound to be some resistance. But there is also the geopolitical side of things to consider, which could tip the scales away from Pleo and co.'s favour. Worrying prospects upcoming in this next chapter that hopefully our gang can find a way out of.

And we’ll be looking forward to seeing how you react to things shaking out.

Conclusion

But for now, I think that's a good place to leave off this review.

I swear, any time I leap back into a fic I haven't read in a while, I always think to myself, "Geez, why did I put this on hold for so long? I forgot how good this was!" And that certainly applies to this fic. Reading this again after so long away from it, I'm now reminded of all the things I loved about it. The humour that certainly lands well, like the numerous jabs at Elty's chonk. The way Nida as well as those back on Tromba are able to cleverly use one's words against them, like Nida with Elty and Kiran with Ander. The intrigue with the Marked and how the world was formed, that saw a bit more light shed on it this time around with Margi's spiel against the trio.

I mean, “life kept me busy” is a decent enough reason to take your time. Though don’t beat yourself up about it, your feedback here was well worth the wait.

Though we can't forget my favourite part of them all - the cuteness and innocence of our protags. Especially Pleo - still as cute/10 as ever. And I do kinda hope that in spite of the darkening clouds on the horizon of this fic's plot, that his cuteness doesn't abate too much. Of course, growing up will probably have to happen at some point, along with the erosion of that innocence he has, but he's so endearing in these early chapters that I don't exactly want it to disappear entirely.

I mean, I’m not going to promise that they won’t go through some hard times, but “darker Saturday Morning Cartoon” has been this story’s vibe from its outset, and I’m confident that even when those times come along, that our handling will still fit in with it.

I outlined the occasional fault I stumbled across so far in the review, but that which I noticed seemed to be some POV oddities that hopped from one character's perspective to another in a number of scenes. (Of course, I am all too aware of how stone throwing in a glass house this might sound coming from me, given my own track record with that in my writings. Eheh.)

Nah. Making mistakes doesn’t invalidate noticing them elsewhere, and they were genuinely helpful catches. Admittedly, a lot of them will probably be left on the “learn from this for next time” pile since there’s only so much time and energy to throw around spit-shining earlier chapters once a story gets big enough, but we appreciate you taking the time to call things as you saw them.

In spite of those minor faults, I really enjoyed coming back to this fic, and I hope to catch up a bit more with this fic over the coming year. And with my reading list slightly more cleared out (far from fully, of course - that'll never happen with how many great fics there are out there), I might be able to keep up with it a bit better. Maybe I'll snag a few Review Tags with it now that I'm caught up with Once a Thief.

Good job with this set of chapters, and I look forward to reading more of this fic in time. :quag:

And thank you for taking the time to leave such a thorough review! We’ll have to repay the favor sometime soon. ^^

Alright, and with that, let’s jump back into the story, and send off the Haipheh arc with its last chapter before this story heads back a bit closer to home for its protagonists:
 
Chapter 79: Uneasy Peace

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Amid the icy passages of the eleventh floor of Haipheh's Mystery Dungeon, Nida and her teammates quietly moved into a small crevice in the icy wall where fog swirled about deeper within. After pushing their way past, the group made their way into the mist, their vision and senses fading out as the haze thickened around them. Nida continued on, flicking her ears and sniffing at the ground to try and pick up any hint of the rest of her teammates, when she heard garbled voices from up ahead, with Pleo's voice becoming increasingly discernible with each step forward.

"I hear Pleo!" Nida piped. "They must be just ahead!"

"A-Ack! Habla bajo!" Pladur exclaimed in a hushed tone. "We're already low on items from those search parties! We'd be in real trouble if we ran into that Clawitzer-!"

As the dungeon's fog cleared, the five began to see the contours of a chamber flecked with clusters of icy crystals ahead of them, when they froze and came to a startled stop. There, in between them and their missing teammates, was Nagant along with the same underlings who'd snatched Pleo back on Sormus!

"… as well," the Fraxure gulped.

Crom and his party members quickly shifted into defensive positions, readying themselves for battle as the Druddigon shot a frantic look over towards the young Lugia.

"Pleo! Get away!" he cried. "We'll cover you!"

"Oi! Simmer down a bit!" Elty snapped. "We're alright here!"

Nida and the others blinked back puzzledly, looking again to see Niilo stepping back from applying an Oran Berry to Pleo's flank and Cabot doing much the same to Kelly a little further away. The Nidorina tilted back an ear puzzledly, before warily walking up with her teammates to the young Protector.

"What's going on?" she asked.

"Uh… well we talked Nagant into not fighting us right now," Pleo replied. "So that's something."

"Mind you there is an entire Empire waiting for you right now," Nagant scolded. "If you want things to stay that way, you better come up with a convincing reason for me not to drag you along!"

Team Traveller's members grimaced and traded nervous looks with one another at the Clawitzer's warning. Amid his teammates' unease, Pleo's features hardened in determination, as he stepped forward towards the wizened shrimp.

"This whole thing is only happening because if you don't take me, the Company will, right?" the Lugia asked. "Well, what if we could do something that would make sure the Company wouldn't do that? Then you wouldn't need to capture me anymore."

"Hrmph, I'm going to need more than mere words to sway me," Nagant scoffed.

Pleo bit his tongue and paused uneasily at Nagant's prodding. Even if she would back off from attacking him, surely it wasn't safe to just blurt out everything they'd found out about the Knights' Ledger. The Lugia's hesitance quickly drew Kiran's notice, prompting him to mull the matter over, before raising a wing for attention.

"It's a bit difficult to explain, but we may have come across something that could make the Company stand down for good," the Swellow explained.

Nagant narrowed her eyes into a skeptical scowl, her barbels flicking impatiently at Kiran's answer, all but telegraphing the words that immediately followed from her mouth.

"And that would be?"

"Well… we met someone with a lot of eyes in different places," Kiran began. "And he told us of some blackmail that could be used against-"

"Save the excuses!" a booming voice snapped. "They're obviously trying to lie their way out of your claws, Nagant!"

Nagant jolted up out of alarm, the gathered Pokémon's attention turning off towards the entrance at the thuds of heavy, approaching footsteps. There at the mouth of the stable zone was the form of a scowling Dragonite, his Imperial First-Rank scarf doing little to disguise his identity from Pladur, who promptly flushed pale as he recognized it to be…

"H-Huh?! Administrator Darzin?!" the Fraxure squeaked.

Pleo's eyes widened and he whirled over to Nagant as he recalled the night when the Company Administrator tried to snatch him away from Fensedge Village… all the way on the other side of the Cradle. So why was he now here on Haipheh?!

"W-What's going on here?!"

Nagant tightened her mandibles, sensing something had gone deeply amiss for Darzin to have flatly ignored her insistence to stay in port. The Clawitzer braced herself and hopped forward, shooting a sharp glare back as she raised a claw up at the Dragonite.

"V chem smysl etogo?!" she demanded. "Go back to town! I told you that I had everything under control!"

Far from the passive-aggressive retort she was expecting, the shrimp's demand did little beyond drawing a low growl from Darzin as he neared with his body poised to lunge forward.

"That's for me to decide," the Dragonite snarled. "And I say it's time for me to take matters into my own claws!"

A weak arc of electricity crackled along his antennae and jolted out at Nagant, sending the Clawitzer toppling over paralyzed before he abruptly flew up and lunged forward. Pleo froze as Darzin barreled towards him, when the voice of a Sandslash and the flashing of long claws announced Niilo's presence.

"Not so fast, you fat jok-AUGH!"

The Sandslash's attempt to interfere was swiftly cut off by an Aqua Tail, sending the Ground-Type pinwheeling into one of the ice crystals. Darzin bore down on Pleo, who hastily attempted to scamper away, only to feel his tail get yanked from behind. The young Lugia thrashed desperately as Darzin pulled him in and latched onto him with his right claw before swiftly pulling out an Escape Orb with his left.

"Ack! Don't let him get away!" Kiran squawked.

The group rushed over towards Darzin, Trizano giving a slash with his wings at Darzin's left arm in a bid to get him to fumble his Escape Orb. The Dragonite jerked his arm back when he felt a heavy tackle at his gut that sent him stumbling back, seeing Cabot pulling away from a Headbutt. Darzin felt his grip on Pleo slacken as he saw Nida trying to tug him free, and after noticing Trizano and Cabot descending on him again as the rest of their companions bore down, he hurriedly threw the orb against a set of nearby ice crystals.

CRACK!

The Escape Orb dashed against the crystals, knocking a few pieces free to the ground as a flash of light swallowed up Darzin along with his captive and his three attackers. As quickly as the light came, it faded, leaving the rest of Team Traveller and Nagant's party to look on with stunned grimaces as Pleo and the others had quite literally vanished into thin air.



Cabot fell forward and landed in a small drift of snow as he felt small, icy objects pelting the back of his head. He got up, noticing that he was under a gray sky with hail falling in front of a foggy cave entrance with forests on either side. There in front, Cabot could see Nida and Trizano getting up and shaking themselves back to attention as the dinosaur rubbed at his head from his unexpected stumble.

"Ngah… where are we now?" Cabot murmured.

"Gwark! Get back! Get back!"

Cabot turned his head at the sight of Pleo jumping back with a start. The Cranidos froze and stiffened up as he watched Darzin right himself and approach with bared fangs, a low, threatening growl coming from the dragon’s throat.

"Annoying little pests!" the Dragonite snapped. "You should have backed off when you had the chance!"

The four Pokémon blanched as Darzin neared, hastily digging their heels in as Nida stepped forward with her barbs fanned out, trying her hardest to raise her voice back in defiance.

"And just leave our friend to the likes of you?" Nida spat. "As if we'd just let that happen!"

Darzin flashed his claws in response, his tail moving back and forth rhythmically as he glared down at the Nidorina and her companions.

"I'm a Company Administrator," the Dragonite growled. "Do you four really think that you're going to get the best of me?!"

Nida, Pleo, Trizano, and Cabot braced themselves as the Skarmory of the lot shot back a defiant scowl.

"We wouldn't have come if we didn't think we could," the metallic bird said. "Let's see if you've improved at all since Mengir!"

A loud thud rang out as Darzin stomped the ground in front of him and spread his claws ready for battle with a sharp snarl.

"So be it! There won't be some lucky fluke to save you this time!" he shouted. "I'll beat every one of you into the dirt!"

The Dragonite let out a bellowing roar before casting forward an overpowering vortex of wind at Pleo and his companions. The four hastily dove away as the Hurricane passed by, pinning the lot along the ground as Trizano looked up to see Darzin taking wing and preparing to swoop down at them.

"Brace yourselves!" the Skarmory cried.

Darzin threw himself forward, his fist sprouting into flame as he pulled it back and swung it forward at Trizano. The Dragonite's Fire Punch caught the Skarmory square in his chest, sending him back tumbling when he jumped into the air and beat his wings to slow his body. The Steel-Type wobbled a bit, before he rolled to the side and struck the Dragonite's flank with a glinting, spread-wing tackle.

"Grah!"

As Darzin reeled, Cabot charged ahead as the blue flecks of light of a Zen Headbutt began to build up on his head. The Cranidos lunged for Darzin, only for the Dragonite to jump up and fly out of his reach. Pleo joined in, hastily flinging an icy Weather Ball after Darzin that made the Dragon-Type lurch out of the way to try and regroup when a poisoned barb abruptly zipped in and struck him in his rump.

"Nrk!"

The Dragonite jerked up, reflexively pulling the barb from his hide when he felt a sickened chill run through his body and looked down to see Nida staring back at him with a taunting raspberry.

"Hah! Is that really the best you can do?!" the Poison-Type jeered.

The Nidorina's features remained curled up tight in satisfaction even as the falling hail continued to sting her hide, when Darzin took out a Pecha Berry from under his scarf, gobbling it up much to her surprise.

"Hardly," the Dragonite growled. "I've learned a thing or two about dealing with your kind-"

Darzin's gloat was cut off by an icy Weather Ball striking him in his flank, making him pitch down towards the ground. The Dragon-Type hastily righted himself, stumbling onto his feet as he narrowed his eyes at Pleo with a sharp snarl.

"Here, let me show you who you're up against!"

Bright light built up in Darzin's mouth, prompting Pleo to hastily dive out of the way as the Administrator disgorged a thick, overpowering beam. As Pleo tried to fly away, he felt a searing pain across his back, sending him crashing down with a squawk. The young Protector groaned, looking up to see Darzin winded and panting himself from the Hyper Beam. The Lugia quickly stumbled and tried to retreat, when a Stun Seed flew in and struck Darzin's snout, sprouting crackling veins of electricity that stunned him with a yelp as Nida turned her head to her teammates.

"Now!" she exclaimed. "While he can't move!"

The Nidorina ran up, letting poison build up along her paw before she jabbed it hard into the Dragonite's belly. Darzin recoiled from the blow, when Trizano cut in and slashed at his right arm with a Steel Wing, and Cabot began to ready a Stone Edge. With a frantic beat of his wings, the Dragon-Type abruptly backed away and moved his arms to form a translucent barrier of light that lingered a moment before settling onto his body.

"Huh?!"

Cabot looked in confusion for a moment, before shaking his head flinging his stones forward, which found their marks on Darzin's body. Far from the harsh blow the Cranidos had expected, the stones were inexplicably slowed by glints of light and Darzin quickly righted himself and glared back as Team Traveller's members looked on stunned, Cabot realizing out of alarm that Darzin had used a move that should have been impossible.

"Th-That's Barrier!" he cried. "How can a Dragonite like you know that?!"

"Some things are just an art to learn," Darzin growled. "Have fun dealing with it."

Nida's mouth hung open in disbelief, before clamping together with her teeth grit in frustration as she recalled what her mother had said over and over about the Dragon-Type.

"You really are a cheat!" she fumed. "What sort of sorcery is that supposed to be?!"

"Hrmph, a fat lot that means coming from someone who can't fight without the help of dungeon items," Darzin scoffed. "Though let me indulge you at your level a moment."

The Dragonite reached into his satchel, pulling out a wand filled with peach-colored mist at its tip, before swinging it towards Nida's direction. The glassy knob at the end shattered, sending forth a plume of mist that swept over the Nidorina. Nida struggled against the effects of the Slumber Wand for a moment, before her stamina gave out and she slumped over asleep much to Pleo's wide-eyed alarm.

"A-Aah! Nida!"

Cabot reflexively called up pointed stones that he flung up at Darzin's body. The Dragonite fell back in mid-air, just barely pulling his flank away as the Stone Edge zipped past when he caught a glint from the corner of his eye, seeing Trizano swooping down at him in a spread-wing approach.

"You look tired, Skarmory," the Dragon-Type harrumphed. "Why don't you take a rest?"

Darzin swung the Slumber Wand a second time, the final glassy layer breaking and spewing peach mist at Trizano. Much like Nida before him, the Skarmory's energy rapidly left him as he crashed to the ground asleep. Darzin threw the spent wand aside with a clatter, turning around towards Pleo who looked up at him frozen out of fright much like a cornered Rattata.

"A-Ahh…"

The Lugia fell into a trance-like state, his eyes flashing a golden yellow as he opened his beak and spat forth a few rings of golden light that came out in a rough cone. The light faded almost as quickly as it came, making him blink puzzledly at his attack suddenly fizzling out. The sound of a loud snarl drew Pleo's attention back ahead of him, as he squawked in fright at the sight of Darzin encroaching on him.

"Spare me your games, whelp," he snapped. "You'll have plenty of time to amuse yourself on the way back to Volle-"

"Back off!"

Darzin turned and saw Cabot charging at him with his head lowered, prompting the Dragon-Type to spin and catch the Cranidos square in the face with an Aqua Tail. Pleo recoiled as Cabot cried out in pain from the blow, sailing up before flopping to the ground on his back.

"Still your tongue, Imp brat!" Darzin huffed. "This isn't your fight!"

Cabot groaned and struggled to lift his body back up, the Rock-Type forcing himself back to his feet amid the falling hailstones as he fought to keep his balance.

"You're wrong, it is," the Cranidos panted. "I'm… I'm not giving up. Not like this!"

"Save your blabber for someone who cares," Darzin spat. "I'd like to see you try and stop me in your state."

The dragon wheeled around towards Pleo, who stumbled back with a squeak and cringed as the Dragonite lunged for him, when a sharp shout suddenly pierced the air.

"Stop!"

Darzin looked back and went wide-eyed as he saw Cabot's body suddenly glow and begin to transform, growing larger and shifting shape in what the Dragonite instantly gathered to be the light of evolution.

"Oh no you don't!"

Darzin rushed forward as fiery light built up at the back of his mouth, only for his flight to be caught up in an overpowering whirlwind, sending him sailing into the tree next to Nida's sleeping body. As the dragon's hefty frame made the tree's wood shudder, the snow on its branches came loose, falling to the ground below and onto Nida, abruptly dashing her sleep and sending her up to her feet in a confused start.

"Ack! Huh?! What happened-?!"

GRAAAAAAWR!

Nida turned and gasped out of surprise as she saw the light fade, revealing a large dinosaur with dark gray scales, a rock-hard head crowned with large spikes, and vivid red eyes. Why, that was Cabot! The Nidorina looked on in awe, watching as the newly-evolved Rampardos stomped the ground and pointed stones abruptly lurched from the ground's surface.

"I said, I'm not giving up!" Cabot shouted.

Darzin blanched as the Rock-Type threw his arm out towards the dragon and followed through with his Stone Edge, prompting the Company Administrator to jump and hastily try to fly over the incoming barrage. Before the Dragonite could get far, he felt the hail of stones dig into his torso, which despite Barrier's effect sent him crashing to the ground. Pleo looked on as the Dragon-Type panted and struggled to right his body, turning over to Nida with his eyes lit up in realization.

"Nida! This is our chance!"

Nida nodded back before darting off to Darzin's right, Pleo following suit and making his way to the Dragonite's left. Darzin eased himself when he saw the pair bearing down at him, falling back in a bid to evade the two when he felt a sharp jab into his right flank, stumbling back with a sharp cry to see Nida pulling her paw back from a Poison Jab, with Pleo diving at him just afterwards wreathed in blue, fiery light with a Dragon Rush that struck him square in his back.

"ARGH!"

Darzin fell back to the ground, coming to a crashing rest on his stomach. The Company Administrator raised his head up, struggling to lift the rest of his body, only to slump forwards limply, leaving Nida, Pleo, and Cabot to look on in stunned surprise as they realized…

"We… we did it," Nida gasped. "We actually won!"

Pleo beat his wings excitedly for a moment, before sighing out of relief, struggling with his aching limbs to inch away when he turned and spotted Cabot examining his newly evolved body. Pleo tilted his head, before slowly going over towards the Rampardos.

"Cabot?"

"Ah! I mean, it's still me here!" Cabot insisted. "I know that I'm a bit bigger and probably look a little scarier, but-"

The Rampardos' explanation was cut short by a soft, warm feeling at his belly. Cabot looked down from his newfound height, where he saw Pleo nuzzling at him, pulling back and looking up with a tired smile.

"It's alright," Pleo reassured. "Thanks for helping us. I think you look great after your evolution!"

Cabot gave a bashful smile back, bringing a hand up to the back of his head as he pawed at it sheepishly.

"Well, it wasn't that big of a deal," the Rampardos said. "I was just doing what I would for any of my friends."

Nida cast a sidelong glance at Pleo and Cabot as they chattered with each other, shifting her paws uncomfortably. Less than an hour ago, Cabot was an enemy to their team and had been working to snatch Pleo away from him, and here Pleo was happily playing with him as if he were part of their team all along! Could Cabot really be a friend? Or was this friendliness just an act that'd vanish as soon as Nagant returned?

The Nidorina paused uneasily before noticing Trizano still lying on the ground asleep. She shook her head and walked up, nudging at his body to try and rouse him.

"Trizano?"

The Skarmory groaned, shifting back up to his feet groggily as he ruffled his metallic feathers and craned his head towards Nida.

"Hrn? Cosa è successo…?" Trizano asked. "What exactly did I miss?"

Nida stuck out her paw, Trizano following it over to see Darzin sprawled out unconscious on the ground. The Steel-Type stared blankly a moment, before looking back and realizing that Cabot had grown noticeably taller and larger than the Cranidos he remembered fighting alongside earlier.

"Quite a bit, I see," he murmured. Trizano watched as Pleo and Cabot made their way over to them, the Lugia of the pair pausing before he fidgeted his wings uneasily.

"What do we do now?" the young Protector wondered.

Nida pondered a moment, before looking down at her scarf and seeing her badge glinting on it. The Nidorina ran her paw over it, her mind turning back to her friends still in the Mystery Dungeon.

"Well, letting everyone know we're okay's a start."

Nida pressed down on the metal bauble, lowering her muzzle to it with tired breaths as she spoke into it.

"Kelly?"

"Nida?! Oh Travellers Above, you're still there! Where's Pleo? And Darzin-"

"We're all up at the dungeon's entrance right now," the Nidorina said. "We kept Darzin from flying off with Pleo."

"You did?! What exactly happened? Is everyone alright?"

Nida said nothing for a noticeable pause, her face curling up in a tired smile as she gave back a laugh through the badge.

"Heh, never been better."



After Hess' hasty induction into Orleigh's Council, Aggron quickly returned to his crew to relay the turn of events. While some were skeptical of his claims of a newfound seat at the Council's table, the more boastful members were quick to try and puff out their chests, wandering off into their normal haunts in Rosequartz Town to proclaim their new and well-earned rank after braving Pioppo's hidden village. Other crew members found themselves gathering at their base, where they amused themselves over rum and cards as their Aggron captain slouched forward with his head in his claws while Rodion and Kichiro looked on.

"I can't believe that things have come to this…" Hess muttered.

"What? You mean getting roped along into doing grunt work for some square-neck wasn't a great idea?" Kichiro grumbled.

The Aggron looked up and turned his gaze away uneasily, as Rodion reached over and pawed at the Steel-Type's shoulder for reassurance.

"Hess, if it's about what happened on Pioppo, there's no need to beat yourself up about it," Rodion insisted. "Those selyane got lucky and won by a fluke. It happens."

Hess paused at the Floatzel's reassurance, before testily pulling away and letting out a huffy snort in reply.

"H-Hrmph, I don't need a reminder about that!" the Aggron insisted. "I was just having a little trouble working out some stuff we've got to do now we're part of the Council!"

"Well, where do we start?" Kichiro pressed.

"… We've got a deal to keep," Hess sighed. The Aggron reached into the satchel slung over his shoulder and fished out a map of Anyilla's waters, spreading it out on the table before glancing back at his subordinates on the other side.

"Lyn said that part of the deal was that we needed to go around with those hicks' colors to try and get them in trouble," he explained. "Well, what better than doing our normal business everywhere we can for a while?"

Rodion turned his snout down, carefully studying lines on the map marking currents and chains of buoys as his eyes darted back and forth following them. The Floatzel visibly pondered the matter, before noticeably hesitating and looking back up at his superior.

"That would involve a lot of raids," Rodion said. "Shouldn't we be getting the other Council members involved planning this?"

"Uh… well, they kinda chased me off from their meeting room," Hess replied. "I think they expect us to go about this alone."

Kichiro and Rodion frowned at their captain's reply. Hess had told him his promotion happened… in unusual circumstances, to say the least. But hearing how little respect he commanded still couldn't help but stir up doubts as to whether the whole venture had been worth it.

"Sounds like that Council seat's really working for you," Kichiro harrumphed. "Though how are we supposed to go around just raiding everything? It takes time to plan out a raid where we actually get decent loot out of it."

"Well, given all the places we need to hit, I think just stirring up some trouble would be fine," Rodion offered. "We'll grab some low-hanging fruit, sail off, and get out before the locals know what hit 'em."

Hess bit his tongue and wavered a moment. Pulling off one successful raid on short notice with his crew already was like pulling teeth at times, and now they had to handle an entire string of them in a matter of days? The Steel-Type pawed uneasily at his scarf, glancing down at the silvery stone underneath he kept for good luck as he murmured back a reply.

"I just hope we're not pushing our luck here," the pirate captain said.

"Let's take things slowly and start by looking over what islands to raid first," Rodion offered.

One after the other, the three pirates turned their attention down at the map, their eyes moving from one island to the next as they began to plot out the Iron Fleet's next course of action. All the while, Hess' mind kept circling back to his defeat on Pioppo and his worries about whether it was undermining him in front of his underlings, with one solid conclusion…

Whenever they crossed paths with that bird again, he'd need to settle that score once and for all.



Back on Tromba, the sun beamed down on the island's beaches as the waves lapped up against them. The beach overlooking the town from the west was quiet that day, its sand undisturbed barring Pyry and Pekka sitting there idly shifting it around. The Trapinch of the pair burrowed his body into the sand, before popping out and dusting himself off while the Gabite kicked at a pile of sand underfoot. Every now and then, the two would look back at the town, where the lavender sails of Bunsen's fleet could be seen looming over the harbor much to Pyry's audible displeasure.

"Remind me why we're sitting here instead of getting sloshed at that Kangaskhan's bar?" the Gabite asked.

"Because the square-necks that took over the town have been swarming the place during our afternoon breaks?" Pekka retorted. "Besides, she stopped letting us have more than one drink during the day anyway."

Pyry frowned and cast his glance down at his feet, idly moving his toes around in the sand as he let out a low sigh.

"Right… I just don't know why those square-necks are getting to me so much."

"I mean… when Mildrew and his yappy grub were in a good mood, it wasn't all that bad before that Charizard's goons came along," Pekka murmured. "I dunno, it almost felt like a place to call home."

Pyry blinked back at the Trapinch's reply. While he hadn't put much thought into it, working at Gwenith's bakery and the various sights about Bluewhorl had become almost second nature to him, and the villagers had long since stopped reflexively treating him as a hostile stranger. The Gabite mulled the matter over, wondering if getting accustomed so quickly was a good thing or not, when he noticed a patch of blue scales bobbing in the waves, which made him turn back to Pekka.

"Veikka, was that fish always there?" Pyry questioned.

"… Ei, I don't think he was," Pekka said. "Do you think he's a spy?"

The Gabite frowned and flashed his teeth, narrowing his eyes at the Pokémon out in the water.

"Hrmph. Well let's let him know we're onto him."

Pyry brought his claws together, cupping his mouth before letting out a sharp scold out over the waves.

"Hey, fishface!" the Dragon-Type growled. "We can see you lurking around there!"

The hidden figure rose above the surface, revealing himself to be a Kingdra. The seahorse quickly slipped from view again, carrying along just beneath the water's surface before settling in a tide pool where he propped his body up and shot back a sharp glare.

"I was taking a moment to rest, you stupid airbreather!" the Kingdra snapped.

Pyry and Pekka flinched from the irritated seahorse, when Pekka noticed that the Kingdra wasn't wearing a scarf, but a blue-and-red belt. Realizing the Pokémon was from an ocean clan and not in much of any position to spy on anyone above water, Pekka shifted his shoulders and offered up a wary apology to try to calm the Kingdra.

"Uh… sorry? Though what exactly brings a nomad like you here?" the Trapinch asked. "In case you hadn't noticed, Bluewhorl Town's not a very friendly place to visit right now."

"I can see that. Everyone else turned around as soon as we saw all the Company ships in port and stuck me with having to scout this glush!" Kuda spat. "How on earth did you hicks even manage to bring this upon yourselves anyway?!"

"Oi! We're not hicks! We don't live here!" Pyry protested. "… Sort of."

"It's all because this island's Protector woke up," Pekka sighed. "Those square-necks chased him off some time ago and now they sent another bunch to just sit around here and ambush him once he comes back."

Kuda let out a low grumble and shook his head, the Kingdra brushing his fins impatiently against the tide pool as he turned back for the sea.

"Oh, Ataman Viktor is going to love that…" he muttered, prompting Pyry and Pekka to blink and stare back in surprise.

"Uh… are we missing something here?" Pekka wondered. "Who's this 'Oughtaman' you're going on about?"

Kuda paused from his efforts to leave the tide pool, before answering the Trapinch's question with a sharp, impatient scowl.

"Hrmph, it doesn't concern you," the Kingdra huffed. "Just go on with your lives and try to keep your heads down for a while."

The seahorse worked his way out of the tide pool and back into the sea's waters, fighting against the waves before he zipped along and dipped below the water's surface. Pyry and Pekka looked on after the departed Kingdra, before turning to each other unsure what to fully make of their encounter.

"Pbbt. What a weirdo," Pekka chittered. "Though what do you think he meant by that last part?"

"Probably just some stuck-up fish being a jerk," Pyry harrumphed.

The Gabite turned back off towards the sea, wondering what had motivated the Kingdra to skulk about in such a fashion. The Dragon-Type paused as the thought came to mind that perhaps the uppity seahorse had some sort of connection to Pleo and the Siglo Swellow…

Nah, what would the odds of that be?

He dismissed the notion with a snort and kicked at the sand as he returned to lazing about on the beach with his companion.



About half an hour after Darzin's defeat, his body had been propped up against a thick palm tree, showing little sign of activity beyond an occasional twitch of his antennae and the faint rising and falling of his chest. All the while, Team Traveller's members gathered around, watching the Dragonite keenly as they traded wary murmurs with one another.

"Are we sure this is a good idea?" Pladur asked.

"Nagant did say she could handle him," Kiran replied. "Just… be careful."

Darzin abruptly shifted, his antennae twitching as the drake's eyes began to crack open and a dazed groan came out from his maw.

"Urgh… of course they left me in this miserable weather," the Dragonite grunted. "Where did those four run off to-?"

The Dragon-Type's words abruptly trailed off as he looked before him, spotting Team Traveller alongside Kelly and Nagant's party clustered around him with Pleo standing at the fore. The Dragonite grit his teeth, letting out a seething snarl at the young Protector before him.

"You!"

Darzin threw his arms out, attempting to grab at Pleo as the Lugia jumped back with a startled squawk. The dragon lurched forward to try and give chase, only to feel his chilly body refuse to budge further.

"Huh?!"

The Dragonite looked down, seeing that his body below his chest had been encased in a lump of ice attached to the tree trunk behind him. The Dragon-Type stared blankly when a large blue claw abruptly thrust into his field of view, a quick glance revealing Nagant was looking back at him with a sharp glare.

"I suggest you don't try that again," Nagant said. "I thought that we had an agreement between us, but I suppose the real question I ought to be asking myself right now is why I shouldn't turn the Company Administrator in our midst over to the Admiralty. I'm sure they'd have no shortage of things they'd be dying to learn from you."

Darzin paused for a moment, before gritting his teeth and sinking back with a frustrated sigh, realizing that he had few options other than to humor his captors' curiosity.

"Grr… what do you want from me?"

"What are you even doing here?" Nida demanded. "And how do you know Nagant?"

"Hrmph. We had an alliance of convenience," Darzin scoffed. "I have some priorities that the Company alone won't fill for me, and she happened to be able to make a trade for my help."

Team Traveller grimaced at the Dragonite's reply, giving wary glances over at the elderly Clawitzer before Nida spoke up.

"Is that true?" the Nidorina asked, prompting Nagant to hesitate a moment before pulling her claw away from Darzin's body.

"Da," the pistol shrimp answered. "He cornered us on Mengir while we were spying on the Board before we came to our… arrangement."

Nagant's expression took a sour turn, as she shook her head and scowled back at her captive trapped against the tree.

"Not that much has come of it since working with him has proven to be next-to-impossible," she huffed.

"I'm the problem here?" Darzin spat. "You've literally been leaving me in the dark over your attempts to seize that Lugia!"

"And you've been constantly breathing down my neck while trying to micromanage my attempts at holding up our bargain," Nagant retorted. "You even laid an ambush for him on Tromba without me knowing about it!"

Team Traveller's members jolted up in alarm, Crom and Kiran quickly speaking up to try and press Darzin further about Nagant's comment.

"An ambush?!" Crom exclaimed.

"What did you do?" Kiran demanded. "What's out there waiting for us?"

The Dragonite reflexively clamped his jaws shut in reply, before hardening his brow back into a withering glare.

"Hrmph, why don't you sail off and find out?"

Nagant summarily leveled her claw and spewed out an icy beam that struck Darzin's right shoulder, making the Dragonite bellow in pain. As the drake latched onto his shoulder and attempted to rub feeling into it, the Clawitzer hopped up towards him, her claw raised as she leveled an icy glare back at the Dragon-Type.

"Do be aware that the moment you lose consciousness, my patience with you is over," Nagant snapped. "Don't test it and answer their question."

Darzin glared back, hesitating a moment before lowering his antennae and speaking up with a sour grumble.

"The Board got wise to your travels and dispatched a Commissioner to lock down Bluewhorl until you came back," he explained. "I had an opportunity to put my claw on the scale and saw to it that the Commissioner would be a Marked that I could keep loyal, to improve my odds of capturing that Lugia."

Team Traveller's members blanched at the Dragonite's answer, the word 'Commissioner' stirring up unpleasant images of some fierce Pokémon casually bullying and tormenting the townsfolk much as Lyn and his underlings did every time they came ashore…

"A-And this Commissioner's there right now?!" Crom cried.

"Obviously. When else did you think that ambush would have taken place?" Darzin scoffed. "Anyway, by making the Commissioner a Marked it would ensure that your Lugia friend would either manage to slip away in a weakened state, or that the Commissioner would be desperate enough to be rid of his dreaded 'demon' that he'd gladly hand him off to me."

Pleo and his companions said nothing, their heads drooping as an overpowering feeling of dread came over them. They'd come all this way thinking that Tromba would be a place of refuge, a safe harbor, but now…

"How are we supposed to get back now…?" Pleo murmured.

"Hrmph, that's not my problem," Darzin huffed. "I've given you what you wanted and don't have anything else to say. So let me go already!"

"So be it," Nagant grunted. "I'm a 'mon of my word… if with some caveats."

The Clawitzer reached into a satchel and fished out a lavender scarf with an intricate fractal pattern of purple squares dyed on it, holding it aloft as Darzin recoiled and grimaced for a fleeting moment at the sight.

"Namely that I'll be asking for a price for your freedom," Nagant said.

"And what do you think you're doing with that?" Darzin shot back. "That's my scarf."

"I'm well aware," she retorted. "I can see the pattern on it as clearly as you can."

The Dragonite turned up his snout with a fuming growl, snorting out hot air from his nostrils as he glared back at the Water-Type.

"Are you really so petty as to humiliate me on my way out?!" Darzin seethed. "What on earth does the Admiralty teach its captains these days?!"

"To recognize insurance when they see it," Nagant answered. "Which is why you're going to cease chasing after this Protector."

Darzin fell silent and bit his tongue at the shrimp's reply. Even though the elderly Clawitzer hadn't outright said so, it would've been obvious to even a child that she was threatening him with blackmail.

"An Administrator's scarf is fairly distinctive in the Company's territory, the fabric to make it isn't cheap, and few tailors can make its pattern without defects," Nagant mused. "Merely going back to Vollezee without it and needing a replacement is bound to raise some questions, but it's certainly not unprecedented since even they get damaged occasionally."

Nagant slackened her grip, twirling the Administrator's scarf about the tip of her claw as she continued addressing her Dragonite captive.

"However, I'm sure it will be different if your scarf turns up intact in the claws of an Imperial Captain alleging that you've been plotting against them," she said. "I certainly hope you've built up some goodwill, since I can't imagine they would just dismiss such an event, even with that strip of my scarf in your claws."

Darzin said nothing, scowling back at the impudent shrimp for a moment before he gave a grudging mutter back.

"And just where are you going with this?"

"I'm looking for you to make a decision. Would you rather yield to my demand and merely have to explain to your peers why you need a new scarf?" Nagant pressed. "Or be condemned as a traitor by your own faction?"

The Dragonite glowered, casting his glance over at Pleo with a noticeable pause before he closed his eyes with a frustrated grimace and spoke up with a throaty grumble.

"… Ugh, I'll leave the bird and his friends alone," he replied. "Now hurry up and let me go."

"Fine," Nagant harrumphed. "Niilo, give him an Aspear Berry."

The Sandslash rifled through his bag and pulled out a round, yellow berry, stripping the rind and pressing its juices up against Darzin's joints. The residue of the berry bubbled against the ice's surface, making it thin out until the Dragonite was able to snap the thinned sections of ice and free his limbs. Team Traveller watched as Darzin brushed the ice off his body, the Dragon-Type looking back at them with a sharp glare.

"Don't think for a moment that this is the end of things."

The Dragonite leapt up and took to the air, leaving Nagant to reflexively move her claw up after him, only to stop and watch after the departing drake as he slipped from her range. Elty pinned his ears back, going up the Clawitzer with a worried frown.

"Are you sure you made the right call there?" the Growlithe asked. "Just how much do you trust a 'mon like that?"

"Hrmph, not much obviously," she retorted. "But with his scarf in my claws, I'll be able to handle any trickery from him well enough."

Nagant's face fell into a stern frown, as she shifted her firing claw back to Team Traveller with a guarded tension about her body.

"Though as for you, I'm still undecided," the Clawitzer continued. "You never did finish telling me what your plan was or why I should humor it."

Team Traveller's members hemmed and hawed, as they tried to square away the easiest way of convincing her without saying too much. After a pondering twitch of her whiskers, Nida realized that Nagant and Darzin had worked together after coming to a deal with each other. So… if that was the case…

"Well… you were willing to make a deal with Darzin to help get Pleo, weren't you?" the Nidorina offered. "So why not make one with us? We have blackmail that can make the Company stand down, and all we want is to be left alone."

Berecien and Niilo traded dubious looks with one another at Nida's offer. Nagant's reaction proved little better, as she narrowed her eyes back and let out a sharp hiss.

"No, absolutely not," she scoffed. "Why on earth should I take such a blind leap of faith?"

Nida paused at the shrimp's reply, before shaking her head and folding back an ear curiously.

"Well… do you really need Pleo?" Nida asked.

"Of course we do! With him under our banner, we'd be able to force the Company into surrender and finally reunite Anyilla!" Nagant exclaimed. "Would you rather see the Company take over and bully your island with even more impunity if they get him first?"

"And the commonfolk have been in an uproar after you left Giotto. Bringing Pleo back is the fastest way to get them to calm down," Berecien added, only to be summarily met by Guardia folding her arms and turning up her helmeted snout.

"Hrmph, you all never struck me as the types to need a god to fight your battles for you, and it'd be quite arrogant to think you could force him to," the Cubone scoffed. "But if we already have a way of getting those knot-necks you're fighting with into leaving us alone and have Pleo explain that he's not mad with your colony, doesn't that solve your other problems?"

"This way would involve whatever you dug up on Pioppo, I presume?" Nagant demanded.

Guardia and her teammates widened their eyes and blanched at Clawitzer's question, their alarm and fumbling attempts to cut in with an excuse doing little more than to deepen her scowl.

"Don't play coy with me, I know from what my crew found that you went there. The only reason why anyone would go there would be out of desperation or because they knew to look for something," Nagant harrumphed. "Even my immediate superior gave me a startled look when I brought that island up, and changed the topic as soon as he could. So since you've been there, tell me. What exactly is out there?"

Team Traveller's members quietly weighed over just how open they could afford to be about the Knights' Ledger. After mulling the matter over, Kiran reasoned that it surely wouldn't do any harm to bring up the broad strokes of the Ledger… or at least as it related to their shared enemy.

"We found some records from back when the Company was still loyal to the Empire. They were… less than flattering about them to say the least," the Swellow explained. "We figured they wouldn't want them coming out, so they'd rather leave us alone than risk getting them exposed."

"And why shouldn't I just capture you all here and take those records for myself?" Nagant questioned. "You're a merchant crew, while I have a navy at my back. What can you offer that would sway me?"

"Because… Tromba is where he's needed," Elty said.

Nagant said nothing back, her expression visibly unmoved by the Growlithe's appeal. Sensing that he was losing the shrimp's patience, Elty hastily carried on, hoping to keep Nagant's attention before her mind made itself up.

"Look, I know that it sounds a bit corny and I wouldn't have cared about this if you'd asked me a couple weeks ago, but Tromba is his island, and now it's in trouble," he insisted.

"Hrmph, his island is hardly the only place in Anyilla with troubles, Growlithe."

"Maybe not," the Puppy Pokémon admitted. "But if your home was in trouble and its Protector was around… wouldn't you want the same if there was a chance of doing something to help it?"

Nagant fell silent at Elty's words as her mind drifted back to her former home on Conntow. For ages, it had been said among the local Pokémon that even while he slept, Zygarde, the local Protector, kept balance in the world around him. For years after the loss of her family to the Great Calamity she'd lifted up prayers to Zygarde to no avail, in the hope that he'd awake and restore the island they both called home. If he had merely been awake at the time of the Great Calamity, surely his power could have saved the island, and the Pokémon who were eagerly awaiting him…

Were he awake then, it would've been unforgivable if any Pokémon denied him the right to defend the city that had grown in his shadow. Even now, in her advanced years and the memories of happier times slipping from her, she had never fully abandoned glimmers of hope that she'd live to see her Protector restore what was rightfully his. Then… even if it was a mere hamlet, was it right to force the same upon another Protector just because he had fewer souls at home to call out to him? Nagant shifted uncomfortably at the idea, remaining in conflicted thought as Elty shook his head and continued on.

"As long as his home needs him, we're going to keep on fighting to get him back there," he said. "Are all those Pokémon upset with you right now going to be less upset if he runs away a second time? A third? If he's always looking miserable every time so much as a feather is seen of him?"

Nagant faltered and looked away from the Growlithe, shifting her gaze towards the ground. She lingered a moment, when she felt a hand prod at her left arm, turning her head to see Cabot looking down at her with pleading eyes.

"Captain, is capturing Pleo really the only way we can move forward?" the Rampardos asked. "Isn't there anything different we can try at all?"

The Clawitzer hesitated, saying nothing for a long moment before turning over to Team Traveller with a wary glance.

"… What would you do if I let you go?"

"We'd go and get our home back, and then blackmail the Company into leaving us alone," Nida answered. "It'll be a hard fight, but we've got friends there to help us. Even if Pleo's still young and learning as a Protector, we're not just going to let ourselves get pushed around."

Nagant frowned back, making Team Traveller's members tense up as the lot half-expected her to berate them or shoot an errant jet of water into their faces, when the Clawitzer surprised them by closing her eyes with a loud sigh.

"… Fine, I'll humor it," she murmured.

Pleo and his companions exhaled out of relief, happy that in spite of their fears they'd seemingly gotten through to the Clawitzer. Cabot meanwhile stared at Nagant stunned, half-disbelieving that after their conversation on Buyeom that she was actually agreeing to let Pleo go.

"Do you really mean it, Captain?" the Rampardos asked.

Hrmph, I don't kid around, Cabot," Nagant scolded. "You of all Pokemon should know that."

Pleo beat his wings excitedly, the young Lugia letting out a happy chirp in reply.

"Thank you!" he exclaimed. "I promise that you won't regret-"

"The pleasantries can wait for another time," the Clawitzer interrupted.

"Huh? Why are you in such a rush to shoo us off?" Guardia asked. "Aren't you in charge here?"

"No. Ever since you left Giotto we've been working together with another crew that's led by a higher ranked Salamence. I sent word to him about your presence this morning and he'll probably arrive here by the end of the day," Nagant explained. "He doesn't know anything about any arrangements that I've been making, and you shouldn't expect him to honor any bargain between us."

"Yeah, that Commodore Valan's a real stick in the mud," Niilo added. "He'd Hyper Beam any of you into next week if it meant getting ahold of Pleo."

Wait… Valan? As in the Lieutenant that served under Admiral Coil all those years ago?! Guardia and the others grimaced as their minds turned back to the tale Valter told them on Pioppo. Having yet another strong Pokémon with no shortage of underlings giving chase to them was the last thing that they needed right now. Sensing the group's unease, Nagant gave a reassuring wave of her claw and shook her head back.

"Don't worry about it too much. I'll see to it that Valan doesn't find your trail so long as our arrangement is in place," the Clawitzer began, before her features hardened into a stern frown.

"Though there are limits to it. I've got an estate to restore and I won't stand by this deal if it means the Empire is endangered," she warned. "If anything happens to you out there, I will track you down and bring you back to Tidemill City myself even if I have to chain you to the center mast to do it. Are we clear?"

The gathered Pokémon shuffled uneasily at Nagant's ultimatum, only for Pleo to step up with a confident glance, giving a firm nod back at her.

"Understood," the Lugia chirped. "But I really think that we can do this."

"… Let's hope so. Just don't make me regret this," Nagant said, before shifting her gaze over to Kelly.

"Though this is the point where we should part ways," the Clawitzer remarked. "The rest of my crew is waiting for me, and I'm sure yours is as well."

Team Traveller nodded back, before Kelly moved away to prepare a safe space to teleport from, prompting Elty, Ander, Guardia, and Trizano to follow after her. Nida began to make her way over to the group as well, only to catch herself and flick her ears as she felt cloth straps tugging against her shoulder. Her attention drifted to Tegu’s bag, as she turned and handed it over to Niilo.

"Oh right, this came from a friend of yours earlier," the Nidorina said.

Niilo took the satchel from the Poison-Type, pausing after he noticed it felt unusually light. The Sandslash opened the bag, peering inside before raising his head back up with an annoyed frown.

"And where's the stuff in it?" he asked. "Knowing the 'mon this belongs to, I doubt you took an empty bag earlier."

"Eh, we put them to good use," Nida replied, waving her paw back dismissively as she made her way to Kelly's teleport circle. "We wouldn't have made it past those patrols in the dungeon without them."

Berecien narrowed his eyes as the Ponyta curled his mouth into a sour frown and gave a disdainful snort.

"I can't believe we're making an agreement with a bunch of thieving dranie like you," he grumbled, his complaints being swiftly answered by a smug smile from Elty.

"Nah, it's compensation for the whole 'kidnapping a Protector' thing you guys did on Sormus," the Growlithe teased. "Or do I detect a hint of jealousy that your sticky paws aren't all they're cracked up to be?"

Berecien spluttered angrily back at Elty's retort and opened his mouth to snap back, the Growlithe blowing a raspberry as he vanished in a flash of light with Kelly and his teammates. After a few moments as the Ponyta continued to fume over his wounded pride, Kelly returned and turned her attention back to Team Traveller's remaining members.

"Alright everyone, it's your turn."

Crom, Pladur, Dimitri, and Kiran made their way over to Kelly, prompting Pleo to walk off after them when he heard a downcast sigh. The young Lugia paused and turned back, seeing Cabot hanging his head and looking at the ground in low spirits.

"I suppose this is goodbye again," the Rampardos murmured.

"Well… yeah. My home's in trouble, and the Pokémon there need me to help them," Pleo answered as he shifted uneasily. "You understand, don't you?"

"I do, but… I just wish that we didn't have to part ways like this," Cabot said.

"But, Cabot, it won't be for that long," the Lugia replied. "I'm sure we'll see each other again soon!"

Cabot blinked in surprise at Pleo's exclamation, the Rampardos staring back at a loss for words as the Lugia gave a determined look back.

"I know we'll be able to get through this and beat the Company. Besides, we're friends!" he insisted. "Maybe I can't see you until we've gotten everything sorted out, but that doesn't mean I don't want to see you afterwards! I just know that you'd love Tromba, and Bluewhorl, and everyone there…"

Pleo paused at the sight of the downcast Rampardos, wondering to himself if there was anything at all he could do to lift his spirits. After a moment's deliberation, his eyes lit up as an idea flickered across his mind. The young Protector craned his head back towards his wings and nosed about before clamping down on a loose feather and plucking it out. Cabot raised a brow at the seabird's preening, as Pleo turned back to face him with a silver plume held firmly in his beak before bringing it up to Cabot's hands.

"If you had something to remember that by…" he offered. "Maybe it'd help?"

Cabot took the feather and ran it between his digits, looking down in fascinated awe at the silvery-white feather. The Rampardos' gaze lingered on the plume for a moment, before he looked back at Pleo with his mood having taken a visibly happier turn.

"Heh," Cabot chuckled. "I… I guess I can try that out- Huh?"

Cabot looked down to see Pleo wrapping his wings about his body in an embrace, prompting him to join back with a hug of his own. Team Traveller's members blinked out of surprise and Niilo and Berecien looked on silently for a moment, when the quiet was broken by Nagant hopping up with an impatient hiss.

"Alright, alright, break it up you two!" the Clawitzer snapped. "We don't have time for all of this!"

Cabot gave a sheepish smile back to his captain as Pleo let Cabot go and shuffled up to Kelly's teleport circle. The Lugia put his wings out and began to entwine himself when a sharp call drew Pleo's attention and turned it back to Nagant.

"Just don't do anything stupid out there," she scolded. The Clawitzer said nothing for a moment before a faint smile spread over her mouth.

"And good luck… Pleo."

The young Protector blinked in surprise for a moment, before nodding back gratefully.

"Thanks, and good luck to you too."

With that, the Lugia and his friends were swallowed in a flash of light, vanishing and leaving Nagant and her subordinates behind in the snow-covered forest. The Clawitzer and her party quietly looked on at the now-empty patch of forest, before turning and making their way off towards Whitepalm Town in the distance.



At the same time, within Inler's office at the Company's headquarters, the Nidoking shuffled through papers at his carved wooden desk as the patter of harsh rain could be heard outside, his work that day having gone by slowly since Lyn had hurriedly pitched his fallback plan to retrieve the Protector. While he and the rest of the Board had found it adequate enough, the Poison-Type was still plagued by a dissatisfied mood from the debacle with the Ditto earlier, which had made his work more of a chore than normal.

The Director peered down at some paperwork documenting a recent harvest of Apricorns from Mengir when a deafening thunderclap made him fold his ears back, before getting up and turning out the window. The Nidoking looked out at the pouring rain and dark gray clouds overhead, pinching his brow with a frustrated sigh when the sound of the door creaking reached his ears. The soft tramp of footsteps against his rug rang out, prompting him to turn and see the approaching form of an Inteleon in a Third-Rank scarf, who he recognized as none other than the Pokémon in charge of the Company's Intelligence Division.

"Ah, Olivia," Inler greeted. "I take it that you have news from the interrogation?"

"Hrmph, it depends on your definition," the Inteleon replied. "I wasn't expecting my subordinates to get much out of that gumwad, but things managed to surprise my already low expectations."

"What do you mean by that?"

"The Ditto claims that he was forced to deceive Commissioner Lyn by our three operatives that were stationed on Buyeom Island," Olivia explained. "Not only that, but he said that the Commissioner's first mate and the notary he hangs around with were in on it as well."

Inler paused at the Inteleon's reply and narrowed his eyes into a dubious scowl.

"And have you found anything that would point towards him speaking the truth?" he pressed.

"It's a spy's word against that of our own people, so the question is which of the two is more likely," Olivia said as she crossed her arms. "That one of the best teams under my command have been plotting treason with two members from the expedition you sent out, or that the Ditto was simply naming off most of the Second-Ranks around the Commissioner to try and get us to waste our time."

Inler's muzzle fell into a sharp frown, the Poison-Type letting out a low grumble from his throat before speaking up.

"Hrmph, it wouldn't be the first time an Imperial spy's tried to turn our ranks against each other…" the Nidoking muttered.

Olivia paused, sizing up the Company Director before her. From the way he'd described things, it was as open-and-shut a case as she and her subordinates surmised. But in spite of all that, the Nidoking's face still remained firmly fixed in a skeptical frown.

"… And yet you don't sound convinced, Director," Olivia remarked. "Is there something that you think we're missing here?"

"Perhaps it's just my old age, but I'd like you to task a few operatives to watch over the Board's members for a while," Inler said. "If the Empire's attempting to interfere with our attempts to retrieve the Guardian of the Seas in such a manner, we shouldn't assume they aren't similarly targeting the higher ranks."

"Understood, Director."

Olivia turned and pushed the door open, slipping off into the rooftop garden as she closed the door behind her. As the thud of the closing door reverberated, Inler turned his attention back out the window, looking off at the surrounding city of islets with a low growl as the rain pattered outside.

"And it'd help make sure they're not causing their share of mischief either."



After returning to the Siglo Swellow, the ship quickly undid its disguise as a derelict and set sail as Team Traveller reoriented themselves with the rest of the crew. The deckhands' initial enthusiasm surrounding the team's reunion and their tales of their encounters with Nagant and Darzin were quickly quashed, giving way to concern as the topic of conversation inevitably turned to the presence of a Company Commissioner on Tromba and the ambush he had been setting for them, drawing the expected alarm and confusion from their ranks…

"H-Huh?! But that means those square-necks are in town right now!" a Bayleef exclaimed.

"You don't suppose he was bluffing, do you?" Pat asked. "Marley did always say that Dragonite was a cheat and a liar. Who's to say he was being truthful there?"

"As loath as I am to admit it, I think he was telling the truth," Kiran sighed. "He tried to keep what was happening in Tromba quiet at first, so why do that if it's really safe?"

The crew's members traded grimaces and uneasy glances with one another. All this time, they'd taken it for granted that all they had to do was sail home with their Protector, but with that no longer the case…

" …What are we supposed to do now?" a Sliggoo asked.

"Isn't it obvious?" Guardia scoffed. "We sail in and kick those rotters out!"

The Cubone's cry drew skeptical mutters and frowns in response, the gathered deckhands finding no shortage of potential problems or shortcomings of the Ground-Type's suggested approach.

"You can't be serious…" a Nosepass grumbled. "We'd be sailing straight into an ambush!"

"Yeah, and the only armaments we've got beyond our own abilities and a small stash of dungeon items is a Lyle Gun!" Natrix protested. "How do you expect us to fend off a ship's worth of Company goons with that?"

"I mean, we know about their ambush, which they don't know yet. And it's not as if fighting a Commissioner is gonna be harder than fighting an Administrator," Nida offered. "Besides, if we can make it to land with the sails Valter gave us we'll have us a chance to work with the rest of the town so we don't have to fight them alone."

The Nidorina's insistence prompted the gathered sailors to hem and haw uneasily, as Vicente stepped forward to air their collective misgivings with a dubious shake of his head.

"Those still aren't odds that I'd bet on," the Hitmontop said. "And what about the Ledger you found? I thought you sought that out precisely because we couldn't take on the Company in a straight fight."

"He does raise a point," Beatrix added. "Besides, after that Commissioner and his goons have had the chance to stomp around, we don't exactly have a home turf advantage. We'd be going in blind with no help until we made contact with everyone else."

"Not to mention we have to organize everything on the fly once we do that," Vicente muttered.

Nida and Guardia fell silent in reply. It was hard to think of a rebuttal to the pair’s rationale, but was there really nothing they could do for Bluewhorl Town? There was a moment’s silence, when Dimitri suddenly raised a scythe and began to speak up.

"Actually… maybe we wouldn't be as alone as we think," the Kabutops began, prompting Vicente to blink back puzzledly.

"… What do you mean?" the Hitmontop pressed.

"Well, in my last message that I sent out to my rod, I'd told them that I was headed out to Tromba," Dimitri explained. "Since they wanna see for themselves that Pleo is safe, they'll surely be nearby and able to lend a helping claw."

"And Kline will be there too!" Pleo insisted. "Don't you remember how we agreed to meet up again near Tromba? He left his Cell here before leaving, so he should know about what's going and will surely help us!"

The young Lugia paused and remembered that before he left, Kline's cell had been on the ship's mast. Pleo looked off at the mast, wondering if Kline could even hear them right now.

"… Wouldn't he?" Pleo asked.

Pleo watched the mast a moment and tilted his head puzzledly, when the outline of a Zygarde Cell filled in and wriggled back and forth in reply. The nearby crew members began to chatter in reassured tones with each other, taking the Cell's appearance to be an affirmation as Vicente turned over to the ship's Illumise captain.

"… It's your call, Captain," the Hitmontop said. "Admittedly these are still some long odds, but I can't say we have nothing going in our favor."

Beatrix paused and fluttered in place in quiet deliberation. After a moment's pause, she turned back, with newfound determination coming over her eyes.

"Let's press on," she answered. "We came all this way to get back home, we might as well learn more about what we're facing before throwing in the towel."

The Illumise turned and called out to her crew, prompting them to return to their places on the deck and maneuver the sails in place to push the Siglo Swellow forward along the winds, carrying on across the sea for Bluewhorl and the unknowns waiting for them.



Author's Notes:

- (¡)Habla bajo! - Spanish: "Keep it down!"
- V chem smysl etogo?! (В чем смысл этого?!) - Russian: "What is the meaning of this?!" (BGN/PCGN Romanization)
- Cosa è successo? - Italian: "What happened?"
- Ei - Finnish: "No"
- glush (глушь) - Russian: "backwater", "(place in the) middle of nowhere" (BGN/PCGN Romanization)
 
Trivia #12 (Episode 14)

Spiteful Murkrow

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Author’s Note: This trivia section was originally posted alongside Chapter 78 on Serebii after its thread received 70,000 views. Annotations and revised commentary not originally in this trivia section are noted in bolded text.

How did you come up with Haipheh?


Haipheh as an island was developed first as a concept based around a tropical island that was unnaturally frigid by the intervention of the activities of Ice-Type Pokémon, leading to its oh-so-creative working name of ‘Tropical Freeze’. Further along in development, it was decided to make the local tongue a Chinese language, and after some internal consideration, Hokkien was chosen for those purposes. The name owes its origins to being a Hokkien rendering of ‘Seafoam’, the beloved haunt of Articuno in Kanto, and didn’t go through many prior changes other than a brief moment considering rendering it as ‘Haiphoeh’.

How did you come up with Whitepalm Town?

Whitepalm Town as a location was one of those rare places in Fledglings where it originated based off its underlying culture prior to other intervening factors. In Whitepalm Town’s case, it is a blend of a few quirkier regional cultures and practices in China as adapted for large numbers of Ice-Type Pokémon, including large communal round houses modeled after tulou that are seen in some parts of South China, and the coloring put on ice sculptures that are placed about the town takes inspiration from the annual Harbin Ice Festival. As for the name, it was chosen as a reference to the frozen-over palm trees that are described as being in the town. Whitepalm town from early on was built around a ‘palm’ naming theme, with names that didn’t make the cut including Whitepalm Village, Icepalm Town, and Icepalm Village.

How did you come up with Neil and Chan-iu?

Neil and Chan-iu were developed as a pair in a rough “PMD pair” mold, with Chan-iu being the more experienced member of the duo and Neil the lesser. Chan-iu for a time was not going to be a Greninja but a Delphox, though his ultimate choice in species helped in settling on his name, which originates from a compound of two characters, meaning “to help”, “to support” and “ocean” respectively. Neil’s species was chosen to be one that could easily be outwardly ambiguous in age, and was named after Neil Armstrong. The theming around astronauts was always a constant when coming up with Neil’s name, with an unused beta being “Gagarin” from Yuri Gagarin, the name of the first man in space. As for why Neil was named after an astronaut, I shall leave that unanswered for now, though his interactions with Team Traveller this episode may help give some clues.

How did you come up with Valan?

Valan as a character was developed as someone who could fill Admiral Coil’s role and grow into a foil for Nagant as her character progresses down a different path in the second half of the story. Valan has always been envisioned as an arrogant and unintentionally off-putting character, which helped steer things fairly quickly towards casting him as a Salamence, which in canonical fluff has a tendency to be described as domineering and intimidating. Valan’s name was initially considered primarily for its sound, though its meaning happened to fit his character well due to it being a Scottish Gaelic name meaning “healthy” or “strong”. Other names that were considered for him but didn’t make the cut include Nerva and Sisu.

How did you come up with Tegu and Melli?

Tegu and Melli first appeared in this story as a pair of randoms on Nagant’s crew from Chapter 44 and Chapter 45 that were subsequently expanded to be cast as part of Casting Off and brought back in expanded form into Fledglings. During the process of being fleshed out for Casting Off, Virgil134 opted to give them a background of a duo of former pirates, playing off the fact that the Royal Navy consists of all kinds of Pokémon, something that was acknowledged in the first depiction of the Vasilek’s crew.

During their expansion, the two had a pair dynamic developed for them built around how both Pokémon are of species where only the females can evolve, where the male of one would paired with the female of another. This contrast was further carried to their personalities as well, which is why Tegu continues to exhibit mannerisms not far removed from a pirate while Melli... doesn’t.

Tegu’s name comes from a number of lizard species from the Teiidae family, whereas Melli’s name comes from Apis mellifera, which is the latin name for the European honey bee, both of which were settled in short order during the drafting of Casting Off Chapter 2, and as such there were no unused beta names for either character.

How did you come up with Clyde and Barrow?

As those of you who also read Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Guiding Light have surely gathered, Clyde and Barrow are fairly transparent expies of Sneasel and Jangmo-o from Team Fang in @Ambyssin’s story, down to their verbal tics. Their names derive from Clyde Barrow of the infamous Depression-era bandit duo Bonnie and Clyde, modeled after the same naming scheme used for Team Rocket in the anime.

How did you come up with Niilo’s Mercenary Buddies?

Niilo’s mercenary buddies are imported characters that were initially introduced in Casting Off, and were created to help flesh out Niilo’s backstory as a mercenary in the Empire’s ranks. The three owe their names to the different creatures and plants their species are based off of, Molina being named after a biologist who helped to classify camels taxonomically, Orcutt after a researcher of cacti, and Chalco after a lake in Mexico where axolotls natively live.

What's the deal with Teleport Gems?

Teleport Gems in Fledglings are loosely based on the Teleport Gems from PMD R/B that allow Pokémon to jump large distances to a fixed end point, which in the Cradle are usually locations within the Wastes. As of the moment, Teleport Gems are rare and hard-to-craft items that run off of unexplained wibbly-wobbly much like the canonical ones, though given the nature of the setting, it is almost certainly a product of the Distortion of Mystery Dungeons channeled by experienced Teleporters.

What's Casting Off?

You probably already gathered since they're both under the list of works Virgil134 and Spiteful Murkrow have published, but Casting Off is a gaiden story focusing around Cabot’s early days in the Royal Navy. While it doesn’t connect directly with Fledglings, a number of characters and setting devices were initially debuted there, and it is by far worth the time to stop and give it a read to get a chance to see more of Cabot and his friend circle in a light that doesn’t come up as much in this story.

How did you decide what characters to get art of?

It was primarily a matter of Spiteful Murkrow and Virgil134’s preferences, though we made a priority of getting portraits of members of Fledglings’ and Casting Off’s core casts. As you might have noticed, we wound up growing fond of Chibi Pika’s artstyle, and have been rewarded by quality service and output that we’d highly recommend for anyone looking for commissions from within the Serebii community.
 

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Review of Chapter 28​


One more chapter before the review events end, just for good measure. These are generally easy reads, so I wasn’t expecting much trouble with this chapter…

…only to run into quite the disappointment come the start of Chapter 28. The whole sequence the chapter opens with is one big mess of characters. First they’re waiting, worried, then they’re escorted, then even more characters show up. As is right now, it’s incredibly dense, and the tone is all over the place. Especially when they get to the warehouse, it gets difficult to discern sides. Is anything more done with the ex-pirates/Lyn’s crew in the warehouse? I feel like the whole exchange between them and the Tromba folks is incredibly superfluous and doesn’t add anything to the chapter. It’s one thing I’d say was better left on the cutting board.

That aside, the chapter as a whole leans more into filler territory than what came before. Team Traveller gets coerced into collecting another team’s research notes and heads off there. As far as Team Traveller is concerned, shouldn’t they be asking some questions about how this will help them? Since they are still being hunted down, you’d expect them to agree to things if it’ll help them out. Instead they do it for… reasons. Apparently they owe Team Taxonomy, after having reread both this chapter and part of the last. It’s not something Team Taxonomy sounds particularly interested in either, given how them explaining their favour is largely played for laughs.

It’s alright and all, but I’m wondering where this fits into the story. It reads like a sidequest, something to make the stay on the current island longer. As such, this wasn’t a particularly thrilling chapter. Long, tone feels all over the place, and I feel like most of this could easily have been cut down in size.

That’s all I’ve got for now. Thanks for the chapter, as usual-
 

Virgil134

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One more chapter before the review events end, just for good measure. These are generally easy reads, so I wasn’t expecting much trouble with this chapter…

…only to run into quite the disappointment come the start of Chapter 28. The whole sequence the chapter opens with is one big mess of characters. First they’re waiting, worried, then they’re escorted, then even more characters show up. As is right now, it’s incredibly dense, and the tone is all over the place. Especially when they get to the warehouse, it gets difficult to discern sides. Is anything more done with the ex-pirates/Lyn’s crew in the warehouse? I feel like the whole exchange between them and the Tromba folks is incredibly superfluous and doesn’t add anything to the chapter. It’s one thing I’d say was better left on the cutting board.

Hrm, this is a bit unfortunate to hear. For reference, the main point of the warehouse encounter was to get Crom and his end of cast looking around for clues as to where Team Traveller could’ve gotten off to, even if it sounds like it didn’t really come through.

I kinda feel like you jump to conclusions about some things in this story a bit quickly, like when you assumed that Margi would never appear again after chapter 25. There’s also little in the story that’s truly superfluous, even if sometimes things take a while for the payoff to arrive. We’ll keep an open mind as to any criticisms you bring up, though as a 1.1+ million word work, we’re probably going to be in the “acknowledge and move on towards the future” school of dealing with flaws in the chapter.

That aside, the chapter as a whole leans more into filler territory than what came before. Team Traveller gets coerced into collecting another team’s research notes and heads off there. As far as Team Traveller is concerned, shouldn’t they be asking some questions about how this will help them? Since they are still being hunted down, you’d expect them to agree to things if it’ll help them out. Instead they do it for… reasons. Apparently they owe Team Taxonomy, after having reread both this chapter and part of the last. It’s not something Team Taxonomy sounds particularly interested in either, given how them explaining their favour is largely played for laughs.

I suppose that’s fair criticism, and looking back at this episode after all these years, I can see your point. Maybe we could have skipped the part with Team Taxonomy, even if Team Traveller still would have gone inside of Kenobi’s Mystery Dungeon one way or another, since there’s a good reason for that. Even if in retrospect, the framing could’ve been tightened up, the events of this arc very much cannot be skipped in the same way that a filler episode from a serial work can since the team dynamic noticeably changes by the end.

It’s alright and all, but I’m wondering where this fits into the story. It reads like a sidequest, something to make the stay on the current island longer. As such, this wasn’t a particularly thrilling chapter. Long, tone feels all over the place, and I feel like most of this could easily have been cut down in size.

That’s all I’ve got for now. Thanks for the chapter, as usual-

And thank you for your feedback. It admittedly wasn’t what we really were hoping to hear for a review after as long of a run of positive feedback that we got from you, but we appreciate you calling things as you saw them and hope you’ll keep doing so.

And we’ll be moving on into a bit of a shorter episode this time around, if one that will wind up hitting a bit closer to home for the cast. But I suppose this is one of those things that’s better experienced than explained, so let’s just get right into that:
 
Chapter 80: Coming Home

Spiteful Murkrow

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After passing the final Snow Beacon outside Tromba's waters, the Siglo Swellow's crew lowered the anchor as the ship along with the general pace on the deck slowed to a stop. As the schooner bobbed in the water, the deckhands dispersed to wile away the time while Team Traveller's members gathered at the port side railing where they gazed out to sea. After looking on with her teammates for a while, Guardia began to tap her club against the railing restlessly and gave a dubious glance at her friends.

"Are we sure we're supposed to just be waiting around like this?" the Cubone asked.

"I mean, Kline said we were supposed to get into the waters near Tromba to meet him there…" Nida murmured. "He just didn't exactly say what to expect."

Pleo craned his head over towards the mast where Kline's Cell continued to cling against the beam in full view of the crew. The Lugia waddled over, looking up at the Cell as he gave a puzzled tilt of his head.

"Hey Kline, are you near us yet?" he wondered. "Maybe move your Cell a bit if you are?"

Pleo watched as the Cell remained still a moment, before it hopped down to the deck. The seabird jumped back as the Cell slithered off in a hurry, going up to the starboard side of the deck where it stopped in front of the railing. Pleo and his companions hastily followed after the Cell, when the young Protector noticed it was peering through one of the gaps.

"Huh?"

The Lugia looked over towards the water where the surface started to froth. Pleo tilted his head when the sea lurched up around a rising mass as a blue and gray Pokémon half the size of the ship emerged, revealing itself to be a Wailord. Team Traveller's members recoiled as the whale struck the water and rocked the Siglo Swellow's hull; they glanced back and saw Team Zephyr's members and Albert's crew getting up from the middle of the Wailord's back and shaking seawater off their bodies.

"Ack! I got water up my nose!" Charlie whined. A little further behind, Calidus squinted and blinked his eyes before ruffling his soaked feathers and turning an unimpressed frown down at the Zygarde in their midst

"Remind me how you talked me into this, Kline?" the Talonflame demanded. "You knew that a big diver would make a complete mess when surfacing and get us all soaked."

"Oh, you're back!"

The Wailord's passengers looked to their right where they saw Pleo waving with a wing from the railing, his teammates joining in as the rest of the crew gathered to similarly greet them, leaving Kline to turn back to Calidus with a knowing smile.

"Well, you can't argue with results, can you?" he chuckled.

Percy reached into a pouch and passed a few larger Poké coins off to the Wailord as his fellow passengers climbed onto the Siglo Swellow. The Gliscor followed suit, as the Wailord dove under the waves and left Team Traveller to gather around Team Zephyr's members with curious smiles.

"It's good to see you all again," Kiran said.

"Likewise," Percy replied. "We heard from Kline that things had gone well on your end."

"Yeah! We managed to get the Ledger just like we said we would!" Pleo cheered. "We weren't able to convince Cernun into coming along as well, but we did manage to talk Nagant into leaving us alo-"

"Yes, I gathered as much from what I was able to see of you," Kline interrupted. "Though considering the circumstances, perhaps it's best if we skipped the recap this time."

Nida looked about Team Zephyr and Albert's group and saw Alice wringing water out of a cloth map before unfurling it. All along it, the Nidorina noticed the presence of smudged crosses at sea heading in a rough line towards Tromba, making her fold back an ear and raise a brow puzzledly.

"What exactly have you been doing all this time anyways?"

"Oh you know, going around here and there and getting by," Alice insisted as she stepped forward. The Sneasel relaxed a bit, before putting away the map with a wry smile. "It's been decent enough since Albert and Kline aren't all that bad at putting on a show."

Alice's reply drew frowns from Kline and Albert, both of whom seemed to find her explanation less than satisfactory.

"For the record, I am never consenting to do this again once this is all over," Kline fumed.

"Hrmph, you and me both," Albert spat. "You cheapskates haven't given us anything extra beyond just what we need to eat and put a roof over our heads!"

Team Traveller's members rolled their eyes at Albert having the gall to complain about his circumstances. After he and his buddies had spent gods-knows-how-long swindling Pokémon before tagging along with Team Zephyr, surely they would've known better than to expect to be paid for not being turned in. Crom paused a moment, before his eyes lit up from dawning realization and quickly turned to the Zygarde in the group's midst.

"Oh, Kline! There was something that I didn't get a chance to do last time… I wanna introduce you to my dad!"

The young Druddigon leaned over and tugged Pladur to the front of the crowd. The Fraxure shuffled forward uneasily, pulling his tail between his legs and lowering his head as his son happily led him before the one-eyed Protector.

"He wanted to meet you last time, but couldn't since he was still hurt from his battle with Ketu on Giotto," the Druddigon explained.

Pladur looked down nervously at the strange serpent, hemming and hawing before giving an awkward wave of his claw.

"Uh… H-Hi?" the Fraxure stammered. "It's really nice to-"

"You don't have to be so nervous. It's Pladur right? You can call me Kline," the Zygarde insisted. "I'm sorry to hear about what happened to you on Giotto with Ketu. The four of us know how difficult he can be to deal with, but it seems like you've recovered quite well. "

Pladur blinked for a moment, when a small smile spread over his face and his body untensed, leaving him to paw bashfully at the back of his head. As the dragon's earlier unease departed him, Trizano paced up warily, before giving a stiff bow in front of Kline.

"It's an honor to be in your presence, Protector."

Kline's smile slowly faded as Trizano approached him, the Zygarde's demeanor taking a colder turn as he moved his eye up and down to size up the Steel-Type in front of him.

"Oh, you're that Skarmory Valter sent along," Kline said.

"Yes? I mean, the village did think it was proper that an Immortal went along to protect Lugia on his journeys," Trizano answered.

"Hmph, I'm surprised Valter would let anyone from his cult leave Pioppo," the Zygarde muttered. "But I guess it's a start."

Trizano's face fell in reply, which was quickly followed by the Skarmory shooting back a sharp frown at Kline.

"I would hardly think that a Protector who doesn't cultivate acolytes of his own has any grounds for criticizing those of another," Trizano harrumphed. "And the village decides when to let its own residents head off just fine, thank you."

Kline narrowed his eye in response and looked back at Trizano with an unamused stare.

"The village decides it, huh?" he scoffed. "You mean the totally normal village that hides away from the rest of the world in fear, where almost nobody is allowed to leave, and where everyone's lives are centered around a Protector that abuses his powers? You're right, that doesn't sound like a cult at all. Sorry for getting that wrong."

The Pokémon gathered around the pair traded tense glances with each other, when Percy quickly hurried in and stepped between Kline and Trizano to interrupt the two.

"Aherm, perhaps we should focus on other things right now?" he insisted. "Since there is the situation on Tromba we need to discuss."

The Gliscor's interjection drew uneasy mumbles from the gathered sailors, as Beatrix flitted up with a curious tilt of her head.

"What exactly did you all find out about what's going on back there?" she asked.

"Not long after we separated, the Company dispatched a Commissioner to Tromba leading a force of three ships," Kline answered. "The Commissioner is a Marked Charizard named Bunsen, and he seems to be anticipating your return. His underlings arrested the mayor and captain of the guards and have taken over the whole town in order to ambush your ship once you return."

"On top of that, they also seem to be preparing to exile some of the townsfolk to other islands as punishment," Alice added. "From what Kline could tell, they were getting back at the village over the resistance Lyn got when he came to capture Pleo."

Team Traveller's members hesitated after Kline and Alice's explanations. Why, this Bunsen had come into town with a larger force than Lyn had. If they already struggled badly against him, would they really be able to stand a chance against this new Commissioner?

"What are we supposed to do, then?" Guardia asked.

"Well, that's up to you," Kline said. "Even with Pleo's powers and mine at our command, driving off three ships' worth of Pokémon isn't exactly a small feat for a town like Bluewhorl. If it's something that you feel is genuinely beyond your ability to handle, perhaps we'd be better off moving along to get the other parts of the Knights' Ledger before coming to Tromba's aid."

Pleo stopped and pondered the serpent's words a moment, wondering what to say back when Albert abruptly spoke up.

"Do we get any say in this?" he demanded, only to be met with a unanimous reply from the rest of the gathering.

"No."

The young Lugia watched as the Nuzleaf and his companions visibly flinched. He turned his mind back to the decision at hand, before shaking his head back with a determined look.

"No. Tromba's my home, and we're right here," Pleo insisted. "If I don't go back and at least try to help everyone there when they need me, how am I supposed to call myself their Protector?"

"I expected nothing less from you," Kline said, letting a small smile spread over his features. "Whenever you feel you're ready, we'll be right there behind you."

The Zygarde's answer prompted a Servine from the crew to step up, who waved his stubby arms in protest.

"Oi, aguanta un poco! We can't just sail into the middle of an ambush with no plan!" Natrix exclaimed. "How are we even supposed to get onto Tromba without getting sunk?"

"He's got a point, Kline," Calidus added. "You mentioned yourself yesterday that they're boarding and inspecting every ship that approaches the island, so we're gonna need more than just false sails."

The Pokémon gathered on the deck shifted uncomfortably, as none of them could think of any reasonable solutions to pass through an inspection with as many potential sources of trouble that were aboard the ship. Team Traveller's members hemmed and hawed uneasily for a moment, before Alice raised a claw and began to speak up.

"Actually… I think there might be a way around that…"



A few moments later, the Siglo Swellow carried on in its dark gray sails towards Tromba as it popped over the horizon, the waves breaking against the hull all the while as the calls of passing ferals carried along with the winds. Unlike past approaches, the ship's deck that day was barren, with naught but Elty, Guardia and Trizano from Team Traveller, along with Albert's troupe and a few deckclaws tending to the rigging. At the same time, Percy, Calidus, and Alice gathered at the bridge as the Gliscor peered through a scope at an approaching brigantine with lavender sails in the distance, before returning the spyglass to his side and turning to his teammates.

"Alright, they're coming," Percy said. "Just act natural and this'll all be over quickly."

"Aye, aye, Captain Percy!" Alice replied as she brought the side of her claw to her head and pulled it away in an overwrought salute.

Percy gave an unamused stare back at his teammate, before looking up and seeing that the Company brigantine had come clearer into view. A yellow-and-black flag was hoisted above the brigantine as it steered up alongside the schooner, a sign demanding the Siglo Swellow's crew to stop its vessel. Percy looked at the flag, before telling the others to lower the anchor, allowing the brigantine to catch up and pull alongside them. Almost as soon as the Company ship was in range, a gangplank was dropped and a small party led by a Grapploct made their way aboard, a few of the sailors on deck visibly tensing up as he looked about with a sharp scowl.

"Where's the captain of this ship?" the Grapploct demanded.

"Right here. Captain Percy of the Theseus," Percy answered. "What exactly is going on here?"

"Commissioner Bunsen has given us orders to inspect every vessel inbound for Tromba until further notice," the octopus barked. "There's a pirate crew that's been using this island as a hideout and they've been sailing around in a schooner just like this one…"

The Grapploct sized up the Gliscor and narrowed his eyes with a harsh scowl, pointing the tip of one of his tentacles accusingly at Percy's chest.

"So why don't you answer a few questions for me?" the Fighting-Type harrumphed. "To start with, where are you all coming from, Captain Percy?"

"We're a merchant crew from Vollezee," Percy replied. "We were just coming by for a trade run."

A Bouffalant and a Jynx with the Grapploct traded dubious stares with each other, while their superior looked around the visibly understaffed deck and turned back to Percy with a similarly unimpressed frown.

"So where's the rest of your crew then?" the Grapploct asked.

"We were sailing over with an empty hold to try and load up on Grepa Berries in Tromba," Percy explained. "Since we weren't coming with anything of value, we couldn't afford to pay more than a skeleton crew."

The Bouffalant among the grunts raised a brow and gave an incredulous look about the ship, before stepping forward with a sharp scowl.

"Hrmph, a skeleton crew for a schooner like this would have more than a dozen Pokémon," he scoffed. "How'd you all even make it out of port?"

The Bouffalant's comment made the Jynx next to him narrow her eyes and pull out a small stack of wanted posters. The Ice-Type took a moment to leaf through them, before coming across one depicting a Growlithe and pausing. The Jynx blinked, looking down between Elty and the paper in her hands, before turning to her Bouffalant colleague.

"Hey, doesn't that Growlithe look familiar to you?" the Jynx asked, making Elty pause and shuffle his feet uncomfortably.

"… What makes you say that?"

The Ice-Type turned the paper around, revealing that it bore a picture of a visibly pudgy Growlithe. Elty grimaced and wavered a moment as the Bouffalant poked his head over to look at the poster and sized it up, giving his head a puzzled tilt.

"… Huh, he does look kinda fat like the Growlithe from that old wanted poster," the bull remarked.

The Bouffalant's observation drew a sharp frown over Elty's muzzle, as he stamped his forepaws and glared up indignantly.

"Okay, first off, I'm not fat, I just have a lot of muscle for a Growlithe!" Elty huffed. "Second off, you can't just go around assuming everyone who looks kinda like some fat-pawed sketch artist's drawing is some sort of crook!"

The Jynx blinked at Elty's protests, double checking the poster again before sheepishly blinking in realization that tubbiness aside, it was lacking any defining features that seemed to match up with the pup before her. The Bouffalant and the other grunts were similarly convinced, though the Grapploct's suspicions proved to be unexpectedly stubborn, as the octopus turned to Percy with a stern frown.

"Let us under the deck," the Fighting-Type ordered. "If you're really a merchant captain, you shouldn't have any trouble letting us look around on this ship."

Percy froze at the Grapploct's demand. He could hardly let him root around under deck as he pleased and risk discovering Pleo and the rest of his teammates, but he also couldn't afford to draw even more suspicion. The Gliscor opened his mouth to speak, only for his Sneasel partner to step up and block the Fighting-Type's path.

"Arr, I'm afraid we can't be letting ye do that," Alice insisted.

"And why not?" the Grapploct demanded.

"Because we be pirates matey," the Sneasel insisted. "And thar's where we keep our booty and pilfered treasure."

Percy's jaw flopped open as the rest of the crew shot wide-eyed stares at Alice. Meanwhile, the Company grunts were similarly taken aback as they remained fixed on the Sneasel with blank, stupefied expressions.

"… What?" the Jynx said.

"Captain…? She's not being serious, is she?" the Bouffalant asked.

The Grapploct stood in stunned silence at the ridiculous display before him, when his brow scrunched into an offended scowl and he balled a tentacle up much like a fist and gave it a threatening wave.

"Is this some kind of joke to you, Sneasel?!" the Grapploct shouted.

"Yarr… do I look like I be tugging yer tails?" Alice demanded. "If ye think we be the types to just let ye scurvy scallywags below deck to paw through our booty, thar's a plank with yer names on it!"

The octopus turned with a disgusted huff and shot a sharp glare over at Percy, the Fighting-Type seething with visible frustration.

"And I take it that you're the one who put her up to this?" he demanded.

"Natuurlijk niet!" Percy insisted. "I don't know what's come over her, but-"

"So stop wasting my time and get out of my sight!" the octopus snapped.

The Grapploct turned and headed off fuming for the gangplank, leaving the other Company Pokémon to follow suit. After returning to their ship, the gangplank was hoisted and the Siglo Swellow's crew hurriedly moved the schooner along, keenly watching as the brigantine slipped further and further away when Calidus walked over to the entrance below deck.

"You can all come out now," the Talonflame said.

Calidus was answered by Crom poking his head out warily, before venturing out along with a small crowd of the Siglo Swellow's deckhands who breathed audible sighs of relief. Among their number was Kline, who hopped along the deck and beelined towards Alice with visible agitation.

"Alice!" Kline snapped. "That was-"

"Amazing!" Elty exclaimed as he wagged his tail excitedly. "Oh, you should've seen the look on those square-necks' faces when-!"

The Growlithe looked around and saw that Alice aside, everyone was shooting unamused scowls at him, prompting him to bite his tongue and sheepishly pull his ears back before amending his praise.

"Er… never mind," he said, as Kiran paced forward towards Alice and shot a sharp frown at her.

"Telling them we're pirates was 100% more reckless than needed!" the Swellow fumed.

"Well hey, it worked out didn't it?" the Sneasel insisted, before giving a teasing smirk. "Besides, if they had looked hard enough below deck they would have found you, so if anything I saved everyone!"

Alice's argument failed to impress her Zygarde teammate, who rolled his eye with an unamused grumble.

"Ugh, it must run in the family to pull stupid stunts like that."

Alice blinked a moment, before realizing what Kline was talking about and sticking her tongue out at the serpent. Crom looked on from the side, tilting his head as he wondered what family Kline was alluding to when the sound of a sharp buzz cut in and drew his attention towards Beatrix flitting up and motioning for attention.

"Given the limited time we have, perhaps we should focus more on our plan here," the Illumise captain insisted. "We've gotten past the inspection well enough, now how about actually making it to shore?"

"Eh? But I thought it was pretty straightforward," Guardia said.

"Yeah, Dimitri's going to sneak me along with Pleo and Kline to one of the beaches to the far side of the island," Nida explained. "And from there we'll go and try to find mami."

"While that was happening, the rest of us were supposed to wait for the ship to dock," Crom chimed in. "Then we'd try and get ahold of Hatteras and the other villagers to work out how to start fighting back."

"And Kline's Cells would write out short messages for us to let each other know what's going on," Guardia added. "Simple enough, right?"

Beatrix hesitated a moment, before giving a firm nod back at the three.

"Right, but I wanted to make sure we were all on the same page," the Illumise said. "We've only got one shot at this, after all."

The gathered crew members murmured in agreement, leaving Beatrix to clap her tarsals together and buzz out to her subordinates.

"Alright, everyone to their positions!" she shouted. "The shore's not that far away, so get to it!"

One after the other, the sailors began to make their way back under deck as Pleo and Kline made their way over to the railing with Dimitri. Nida began to follow along after the three only to pause and look back over her shoulder reluctantly towards Crom.

"Are you sure you're alright with us not being together, Crom?" Nida asked. "This is kinda a big moment and everything."

"No, no, it's alright. I'm sure that I'll be more helpful staying far, far away from Mar- er… being with the others," the Druddigon insisted. "We've got more 'mons to track down after all."

Nida frowned and flattened her ears out, finding Crom's eagerness to be away from her mother to be a tad more… transparent than usual. Even so, there was no shortage of things that needed to be done after arriving at Tromba, and if Crom really couldn't swallow his discomfort, there was no reason to force the matter.

"Alright, just… take care of yourself, okay?"

Crom nodded back as Nida watched Dimitri jump into the water and the deckhands lowered a rope ladder down towards him. The Nidorina hurriedly made her way over, carefully clambering down the ladder and taking her place on Dimitri's back as Pleo fluttered down with Kline poking his head out from Percy's bag hanging from his beak.

After a quick glance back to verify his passengers were secure, Dimitri pushed off for Tromba and began to dive down. Nida looked off at the ship as the bubble of air formed around Dimitri's back, watching as for a fleeting moment Crom looked and waved after her. The Nidorina replied in kind as the water closed in and Crom slipped from view, the Poison-Type shaking her head as she turned away with a low sigh.



The mess hall of Haipheh's naval base was a long, stone building with a tall gabled roof. Inside, rectangular wooden tables had been set out all along as Pokémon queued in front of the kitchen to receive their rations before gathering at the tables and wiling away their time over food and chatter. All ranks of Her Majesty's navy were represented in the hall, with common sailors and mercenaries dining at much the same tables as a fuming Commodore Valan did with a visibly displeased Nagant.

There, amid the din of overlapping chatter, Cabot's voice filtered along with a recounting of his attempts chasing after Team Traveller, as he, Berecien and Niilo shared a table with a surprised-looking gathering composed of Orcutt and his crew, along with Tegu and Melli. As the Rampardos' account carried on, and the surprise of seeing Cabot returning with his towering new form wore off, the Vespiquen of the group gave a sharp buzz as she realized there had been a shared thread between their experiences that day…

"So wait, has everyone here run into the Protector then?" Melli asked.

"Sure looks like it," Orcutt grumbled. "We came across him sneaking out of a house out in the fringes."

"We tried to stop him, but his buddies overwhelmed us," Chalco explained. "The medic said we should take it easy for a bit, but… eh, getting a bite in the mess hall shouldn't hurt much, right?"

Molina's face curled down into a sharp frown, as she gave an irritated snort following her teammate's comments.

"Hrmph, I told you we should've torched the place," the Camerupt fumed. "Those stupid peasants probably helped him get away."

Tegu hung back in his seat as he frowned as well, his pride still stung from his earlier defeat as he shook his head with a low grumble.

"Hrmph, we only bumped into a few of his friends, but the less said about our run-in the better," the Salandit huffed. "Those dirty little brats took my bag and cleaned it out!"

Berecien struggled to fight back the urge to roll his eyes at the idea of a 'mon as sticky-pawed as Tegu complaining about being robbed. Beside him, Niilo opted for a more cordial tack as a small smirk settled over his face and he gave a reassuring wave of his claws.

"Well, hey. At least you got the bag back," the Sandslash teased.

Tegu narrowed his eyes disgustedly and turned his snout away with a loud huff. Orcutt tilted his head a moment at the Salandit's response, before shaking his head and turning his attention over to Cabot.

"So what about you? You three ran into them in the dungeon, right?" the Cacturne asked. "What's the story about how they gave you the slip?"

Cabot, Berecien, and Niilo traded glances with one another and shifted uneasily, before the Rampardos of the lot pawed at the back of his head and began to speak up.

"Er… well like I said earlier, we were doing pretty good at first and even had them on the ropes," Cabot explained. "But, one of them managed to get ahold of our Escape Orb and used it to teleport out of the dungeon."

"It was that yappy Growlithe with them," Berecien harrumphed. "He got lucky and managed to pull it out of my bag."

Chalco's mood darkened at Berecien's explanation. Much to the Ponyta's relief, the Marshtomp seemed to find his explanation believable, watching as she shook her head with a sour frown and low grumble.

"Of course that lousy piski would pull something off like that."

"At least it's not all bad," Niilo insisted. "We learned that they sailed back into Imperial territory, so we're bound to run into them again soon. And since Cabot evolved during all of this, they'll be facing two fully evolved 'mons next time they encounter the three of us!"

Berecien snorted and flicked his ears in annoyance, turning to Niilo with a sharp scoff.

"Hrmph, it's only not three because Ponyta evolve late."

Orcutt and his companions traded knowing smirks with one another before Niilo chimed back with a teasing "sure it is". A few laughs went about the table, only for Tegu to be conspicuously absent from the group's bantering, as the topic of conversation had done little other than to curl his mouth into an increasingly bitter scowl.

"Meh, it's not like evolving makes you that much stronger…" he muttered. The Salandit's grumbling made Cabot blink puzzledly, when he recalled that Tegu always had been a touch sensitive about his inability to evolve…

"I mean, it's not like we're saying you can't be strong when you're not evolved," the Rampardos explained. "It's just that being bigger and able to hit harder can make a real difference in battle."

"Yeah, yeah, whatever," Tegu huffed. "You were a Cranidos when you captured the Protector on Sormus and things went well enough there, didn't it?"

"But… aren't you happy for Cabot?" Melli asked. "You said you were happy for me when I evolved."

"I am," the Salandit insisted. "I'm just saying that there's no reason to get so worked up about him evolving since it isn't gonna make the difference whether we capture that Protector a second time."

"Pah, anna tauko," Molina scoffed "Just admit you're jealous because you can't evolve."

Tegu shot a sharp glare back across the table at the Camerupt. Sensing that his friend's mood had taken a turn for the worse, Cabot patted reassuringly at the Salandit's shoulder.

"Hey, me being evolved will help you guys too," the Rampardos said. "For example, I can now pick up stuff easier, or help patch up other 'mons better now that I have hands instead of claws. I never did a lot of scratching as a Cranidos anyway, so that's definitely not a bad thing, right?"

"Hrmph, way to rub it in," Tegu growled.

Cabot fell silent and hesitated over what to say in response as Tegu turned back to his drink and bitterly drank the last of his rum. The Rampardos looked on and thought to himself how he'd even begin to cheer the Salandit up, when Tegu pushed away his cup and let out a loud belch. As Tegu continued to sulk, Cabot eyes lit up as an idea sprang to mind, prompting him to look at the Poison-Type with a barely suppressed smile.

"Well, what if I told you that there are other things I'm better at now that I'm evolved?" he asked.

"Yeah, like what?" Tegu answered. Without saying anything, Cabot reached for his own cup and threw it back as he glugged down its contents, licking the edges of his mouth a moment before opening it wide.

BUUUUUUUUUUUUUUURP

Tegu blinked out of surprise and the Pokémon at the nearby tables looked over upon hearing Cabot's massive belch. The Rampardos shot an impish smile back at Tegu as he and the other Pokémon at his table burst into laughter, Berecien being the visible exception as his mouth hung open in disgust and he shot a fuming scowl at his teammate.

"Cabot!"

The Rampardos laughed a bit at his feat, before he looked at Berecien with a large, teasing grin.

"Excuse me."

"Heh, alright. Maybe you've got a point, Cabot," Tegu chuckled. "That was a pretty good bur-"

"You there!"

The laughter abruptly died down as Cabot watched his companions' faces drain of color and heard loud footsteps approaching. The Rampardos turned around and flinched as he saw Valan stomping over with his fangs bared.

"What's the meaning of that disgraceful display, sailor?!" the Salamence snapped. "If I didn't know any better, I'd think I was talking to a common pirate!"

Cabot stammered back in reply, inching back nervously from Valan's withering glare as he tried to muster a defense for himself.

"I- I- Uh…"

The Commodore stepped forward and leaned in, making Cabot squirm as his attention went about the mess hall and he noticed all of the other Pokémon were staring at him. His flustered embarrassment was swiftly cut short by the sound of a low growl from Valan, prompting him to turn his attention back to the dragon's angry eyes.

"Well?" Valan demanded.

"E-Er… it was just a burp?" Cabot squeaked. "I-I mean everyone burps sometimes and I did say 'excuse me'…"

"I don't care about your excuses!" the Salamence snarled. "You rock-headed, disgraceful-!"

"Enough."

Valan paused and turned his head back to see Nagant hopping over with a sharp scowl. The Clawitzer came to a stop between him and Cabot, holding her claws up in a defensive stance.

"Commodore, I think that I'm perfectly capable of handling my own subordinates," she huffed. "And we have more pressing concerns to worry about right now than their table manners."

"Don't you think I know that?" Valan growled. "We're just dawdling here while the Protector and those pirates are slipping further away because you failed to catch them!"

Nagant shot back a stern frown, adamantly waving a claw in front of her Salamence superior.

"Commodore, we know that they sailed westward, further into our waters," she reminded. "The rest of the navy will be able help us make up lost ground as we resupply."

Valan said nothing for a brief moment, before shaking his head with a sharp huff.

"So then help me expedite that, Captain Nugget!" he fumed. "Time is of the essence here!"

The Salamence stormed off, leaving Nagant behind to screw her eyes shut and grumble frustratedly under her breath. As Cabot watched Valan slip away, he let out a sigh of relief, before turning to his Clawitzer superior.

"Thanks for sticking up for me back there, Captain," he said.

"Hrmph, it happens," Nagant muttered. "Though one thing before I leave, Cabot."

"Huh?"

"Grow up," she hissed.

Nagant hopped off, leaving Cabot and his friends to turn their attention back to each other and their rations on the table.

"Yeesh, what a pill," Orcutt scoffed.

"I'll say," Tegu added. "She shot me on Buyeom just for putting my feet on the table!"

Cabot took a moment to let his heart settle before looking off at Nagant as she hurried after Valan and exited the mess hall after him. The Rampardos turned back towards his food and began to pick at it uneasily, wondering to himself just how long they'd be able to continue covering up Team Traveller's escape from the rest of the navy. He paused and reasoned to himself that surely they'd manage long enough for Pleo to get back home and make his move against the Company… though with a hostile fleet occupying it, it beggared the question of how far along they'd gotten, and what he and his companions were up to now.



Back in Bluewhorl Town, the Siglo Swellow had since completed its approach into town and docked among the ships at the harbor under the noses of the patrolling guards. In the mess hall below deck, safe away from prying eyes, the bulk of the crew gathered around a map of Bluewhorl Town spread out on a table, trading tense and antsy murmurs with one another as they stole glances at the map before them.

"So… what now?" a Dwebble asked.

"Well, logically we should start heading out to contact Hatteras and other 'mons in town that can help us drive out those Company goons…" Vicente murmured. "But we never settled on who exactly would go out and how we'd contact them without drawing attention."

"Hatteras lives at the lighthouse next to the guild," Kiran began. "If he's under house arrest there, it'd be a simple matter for me to fly over and it shouldn't raise too many eyebrows."

Calidus thought the matter over a moment, before shaking his head and raising his voice in reply.

"Things probably aren't going to be that easy, Kiran. Recall that Kline spotted guards patrolling around the lighthouse where your Guildmaster lives," the Talonflame reminded. "So I don't think that it's a matter of just flying up there."

"Well, I think that's something the two of us can do something about," Percy chimed in, before turning to Kiran. "Calidus and I can stir up a distraction with the guards. If they're not paying attention to the lighthouse, you shouldn't have any issues getting to him."

Kiran raised a wingtip to his beak as he mulled Percy's offer. While it was fairly spur-of-the-moment, attempting to distract the guards with non-locals who could feign ignorance about Tromba's state of affairs did seem advantageous for stringing out their patience…

"Hm, alright," the Swellow replied. "That ought to give me the opening that I'd need-"

"And I'll lend a wing to your endeavor, too!" Trizano exclaimed.

Percy and Calidus shot dubious stares at the Skarmory as Kiran ruffled his feathers irritatedly and narrowed his eyes into a sharp scowl.

"With all due respect Trizano, but I think this requires something less… theatrical," the Swellow harrumphed.

"Well, if there's no drama, of course. But you can't take that for granted! If Percy and Calidus are busy distracting the guards, surely you'll need someone to give you backup if things go awry in the lighthouse," Trizano insisted. "Who better than Trizano, the Valiant Knight Skarmory?"

Percy and Calidus paused at the Skarmory's insistence, trading hesitant glances with each other before coming to a shared conclusion.

"I mean… I guess it wouldn't hurt," Calidus said, as Kiran's features curled into a resigned frown and he let out an annoyed sigh.

"… Fine," Kiran sighed. "Though I'm 50% less reassured than I'd like to be from all of this."

"Maybe so, but you all seem to have sorted things out," Beatrix buzzed. "As for the rest of us, we'll be hunkering down here until everything's settled and the signal for us to help goes out."

"Actually, I wanted to go out too."

The yipping interjection caught Team Traveller's ears, prompting them to turn as the sailors cleared the way and look down as Elty stepped forward towards the table. The Growlithe's insistence prompted a few of the sailors to trade puzzled looks, before raising a brow down at the Puppy Pokémon.

"Eh? What for?" Natrix asked.

"You need some 'mons to help raise some hell, don't you?" Elty began. "Well, I just happen to know a few that are in town right now!"

The sailors fell silent for a moment, wondering just who in town Elty could be referring to when he'd only been on Tromba for a little over a week… until it dawned on them that the Fire-Type wasn't talking about townsfolk, but…

"Wait, you're talking about your pirate buddies? They'd probably just cut and run with whatever they could carry off during the fight!" a Golduck scoffed. "Why should we waste our time with them?"

"Yeah, the rest of us agreed to not go out and see our families until this all settled down to keep the guards from catching on," a Sliggoo harrumphed. "Why should you get a pass to go and see those vándalos?"

"Because we need 'mons to help us fight and those square-necks wouldn't suspect that they'd want to help out the townsfolk," Elty retorted. "Besides, with the way things are, are you really in any position to be picky about who's giving you help?"

The crew hesitated a moment before grumbling to themselves, though none seemed convinced enough to flatly tell the Growlithe 'no'. After pondering the matter to herself, Beatrix shook her head, before giving back a grudging sigh.

"I don't really like where this is going, but I can't really say you don't have a point," she said. "Who's going with you?"

"I'll come along," Alice offered. "You could say I've got an edge in speaking their language."

"I'll go too!" Guardia chimed in. "You two could use all the help you can get with these Company yajū around."

"Teams do tend to work better in fours…" Crom said to himself. "I guess I'll help round things out."

Crom started to go forward when he felt a sharp tug at his arm. The Druddigon paused and looked back, where he saw his father looking back at him with his eyes wide in alarm.

"Mijo!" the Fraxure protested. "There's no reason for you to-!"

"Dad, I know it's risky. But these are my friends and it just doesn't feel right to sit back while letting them be in harm's way," Crom insisted. "And I'm not even a regular crew member anyways! If Bunsen's looking out for 'mons from this ship, I'd be less likely to get noticed than you would."

Pladur hesitated at his son's reply, tapping his claws together uneasily as he tried to muster a rebuttal, only to manage little more than a grudging murmur.

"I… I just would be more comfortable if I was there looking out for you…" the dragon said.

"I'll fill in for you."

The sailors turned their attention as Ander stepped forward from the group, prompting a few of them to raise their brows in surprise and wonder aloud as to what brought about Ander's sudden interest.

"Eh? Never pegged you as the type to be eager about dealing with a bunch of former pirates," Philips remarked. "What gives?"

Ander hesitated a moment, seemingly having no good reply to the Raichu, before shaking his head and giving a sharp buzz back.

"Pladur wanted someone to look out for his child, and I'm willing to help Alice out with it," Ander replied. "That should be reason enough."

Team Traveller blinked at each other puzzledly, while Philips and a few of his fellows traded glances with one another. After a moment to think the matter over, the lot opted to brush their misgivings aside, as Scyther's insistence seemed explainable enough as him merely wanting to look out for his teammates.

"I think we can work with that," Beatrix said. "Good luck, everyone."

Kiran and Alice nodded back before making their way up for the deck with their respective teams. As Crom made his way off after Elty, Pladur watched him keenly, before shifting uneasily and casting a worried glance over to Natrix and Philips beside him.

"Did… Did I make the right call there?"

The Servine and Raichu looked towards each other hesitantly for a moment, before the serpent of the pair turned back to the Fraxure with a reassuring wave of his fronds.

"Hey, we're all in the same boat here," Natrix insisted, before Philips cut in with additional reassurance of his own.

"Yeah, even if things did get a bit hairy I'm sure those Protectors would be able to help 'em…"



As Team Traveller's scouting parties left the Siglo Swellow, life at the guild complex in Bluewhorl carried on during an unusually quiet day. The normally packed main tent was largely barren, the mission board was still full of postings well into the late morning, and the few teams visiting eagerly ducked away to leave after carrying out their business in the guild.

In normal times, Guildmaster Hatteras would watch over the proceedings from his office in a stone two-storied building that overlooked the guild's tents from a small rise. The office's window that day showed little sign of life beyond being lit up by an occasional flash of fire. Inside, Commissioner Bunsen walked about, examining bare walls where tapestries had once hung, and a wooden desk with signs of wear but little to show for it other than a still-untouched stack of papers from the guild and a childish drawing of two Ampharos and a pair of Mareep. As he returned towards Hatteras' seat, the Charizard stopped at the desk to rifle through the papers with a dubious frown, when the sound of footsteps from the hallway and a voice rang out from the doorway.

"Captain? Why'd you summon me out to Administrator Darzin's old office?"

Bunsen craned his head back and spotted his Roserade first mate pacing in, who looked about the office's walls and furnishings. The Marked Charizard gave a bat of his wings, before turning around with a small smile towards his subordinate.

"Oh, just figured it was worth getting out of the ship for the morning briefing for once," Bunsen explained. "Though I'm surprised you could recognize it after all the changes that sheep made to it."

"I mean, the floorplans of most of the compound didn't change much after the locals converted it into their guild," Sicula replied. "I remembered it from the dossier we received."

Bunsen looked down at the papers on the desk as his features slowly took on a more serious expression, the Fire-Type craning his head back up as he opted to hurry past his initial pleasantries.

"So how have things been going with the town?" he asked.

"Well, all the relocation notices have been handed down," Sicula answered. "Most of the townsfolk are following along with the guards' orders, and every ship that approaches the island is being inspected like you instructed."

The Roserade trailed off and brushed her right set of petals against her left arm, her mood having darkened and taken a more sober turn.

"That said… I've been hearing from some of our ranks that trouble may be brewing. Some of the villagers still insist that their island's Protector will 'blow us over the horizon'," she muttered. "And there's murmurs going around of secret meetings at night."

Bunsen frowned at his subordinate's reply. He had thought that the display he and his underlings had made had hemmed in Tromba's ever-present tendency to revolt. Though, if Sicula's report was anything to go by, it would seem that it'd merely gone into hiding much as a Sudowoodo in a forest.

"Hrmph. With the way things are going, perhaps Darzin's successor will have to come back to this office sooner rather than later," Bunsen grumbled. "If they're already up to such mischief while we're here, who's to say they won't devolve into a pirate haven after we leave?"

"I certainly wouldn't rule it out, but that's someone else's problem," Sicula said. "Our mission is merely to intercept the crew we know they've already been harboring, clean house, and then get out."

Bunsen paused and mulled a moment at the Grass-Type's reply, before narrowing his eyes back sternly.

"Perhaps there's something we can still do while we're here. Go and start enforcing those relocation notices you sent out, and prepare the prisoners in the cell block to join them after that's done with," he ordered. "Maybe what this hick rock needs is a good shot across the bow to remind them what happens when they stir up trouble."

"Aye, Captain."

Sicula saluted back to the Charizard before turning and slipping out the office's door. Bunsen watched as the Roserade headed off into the hallway, before shaking his head and turning towards the window to look off at the guild's buildings and the sea in the distance with an impatient sigh.

"Just wait a little longer for me. Daddy's almost done with business."



Just offshore Tromba, Dimitri swam along beneath the sea's surface. Nida watched from his back as waves passed overhead and the ever-shrinking distance to the sea floor evidenced the nearing shoreline. After the water grew shallow enough for Dimitri to skim the sand below with his scythes, the Kabutops pulled up and surfaced, the Dive bubble over his back bursting and showering his passengers with a spray of sea water.

Nida blinked away beads of salt water and shook her head, opening her eyes to see the white sand of her island's beaches in front of her. Without prompting, Nida got off and waded onshore, feeling the sand's grains between her toes. The Nidorina paused a moment before giving a cautious paw at the sand underfoot to reassure herself she wasn't dreaming and was finally back home on Tromba. After her few doubts were satisfied, Nida smiled and looked off towards the treeline where the island's forests began, starting off towards them when a voice interrupted her from behind.

"Nida?"

The Nidorina turned back towards the water, where she saw Pleo waddling up, his wings and head pulled in tight against his body as he glanced about his surroundings nervously.

"… What do we do if someone recognizes me?" he murmured.

The Lugia's worries were answered by Kline hopping up in front of him and looking up with a reassuring smile.

"I wouldn't worry too much about it, Pleo," the Zygarde insisted. "There may be a lot of enemies here, but they were told they'd be lying in wait for a pirate crew, not a Protector. Also, this is your home. There's no shortage of Pokémon on this island that would help us out if we needed it."

"Maybe, but before we go in, are we sure it's the right move to bring Pleo along with us?" Dimitri asked. "I know we agreed to go as a party back on the ship, but this is our last chance for anyone to turn back or else change our strategy here."

"Yeah, we're sure. Mami is the strongest fighter in the entire town, so of course we need to let her know what's going on!" Nida exclaimed. "It's not as if we're completely safe just sitting on the ship, so let's go and give the town the confidence it needs to fight back by letting them know their Protector's got their backs."

Nida, Dimitri, and Kline turned back to the young Lugia, who blinked back a moment, before smiling and raising his head high.

"R-Right! Nothing will ever change if we just fly away every time things look a bit scary!" Pleo insisted. "Let's go!"

Kline smiled and nodded at Pleo's newfound confidence, before pivoting on his tail over to Nida with a tilt of his head.

"You know this island the best out of us all here," he said. "Why don't you lead the way?"

"Right," Nida replied. "Mami is probably back home right now. Come on."

The Nidorina led the group off the beach as they made their way into the treeline. All the while, a visible nervousness settled about her as she worried to herself just what the home she was returning to would look like.



Author's Notes:

- aguanta un poco - Spanish: "hold on a little", analogous to "hold your horses" in usage.
- Natuurlijk niet! - Dutch: "Of course not!"
- piski - Finnish: "mutt"
- anna tauko - Finnish: "give it a break"
- vándalos - Spanish: "troublemakers"
 

Gyeig

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Review of Chapter 29​


Chapter 29, ahoy-

This felt much better than the last chapter, interestingly enough. The little side plot around the feral Cubone tribe (if you want to call them a tribe) was more interesting overall than Team Taxonomy thus far, despite them being part of the Team Taxonomy plot to begin with.

If I had to give a reason why, I’d say it’s the scene where Marowak stumbles on the patrol after Team Traveller has dealt with them. It makes the tribe more interesting off the bat, since we get to see their perspective of this whole mess. Said perspective makes ‘em just a bit more relatable, and also gets you wondering how they’ll fit into the story in the future - it’s odd to introduce characters this way only to forget about them, after all. With Team Taxonomy, that hasn’t happened iirc. And so you get a situation where they don’t feel like friends or protagonists, but they also get overshadowed by Lyn & Co. as antagonists.

Speaking of Lyn, he’s been absent for a while. Wonder where he’s at now.

Anyway, that’s pretty much all I have to say for now. Thanks again for the chapter, see you again whenever it’s time for the next one-
 

Spiteful Murkrow

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  2. druddigon
  3. swellow
  4. quilava-fobbie
  5. sneasel-kate
  6. heliolisk-fobbie
Chapter 29, ahoy-

This felt much better than the last chapter, interestingly enough. The little side plot around the feral Cubone tribe (if you want to call them a tribe) was more interesting overall than Team Taxonomy thus far, despite them being part of the Team Taxonomy plot to begin with.

If I had to give a reason why, I’d say it’s the scene where Marowak stumbles on the patrol after Team Traveller has dealt with them. It makes the tribe more interesting off the bat, since we get to see their perspective of this whole mess. Said perspective makes ‘em just a bit more relatable, and also gets you wondering how they’ll fit into the story in the future - it’s odd to introduce characters this way only to forget about them, after all. With Team Taxonomy, that hasn’t happened iirc. And so you get a situation where they don’t feel like friends or protagonists, but they also get overshadowed by Lyn & Co. as antagonists.

Well, we don’t quite forget about Team Taxonomy since they’re actually recurring characters in this story, but glad to hear that you’re having fun with the Cubone colony. They’ll certainly be getting a decent amount of attention this episode.

Speaking of Lyn, he’s been absent for a while. Wonder where he’s at now.

In Mossaisle Town looking around for Team Traveller offscreen, but don’t worry, you’ll see more of him in short order.

Anyway, that’s pretty much all I have to say for now. Thanks again for the chapter, see you again whenever it’s time for the next one-

Thanks for the review. Glad to hear you had a fun time with this chapter.

And with that, let’s get straight into today’s update as things start to heat up on Tromba in…
 
Chapter 81: Touching Base New

Virgil134

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In the hills overlooking Bluewhorl Town, the wind carried along through the treetops and gently disturbed the mats and post boxes that were set out along a dirt lane. The normal rhythms of life in the neighborhood had seemingly gone quiet, as most of the inhabitants had either gone off to work for the day or remained huddled up in their burrows and nests to avoid the Company's underlings in town.

From behind the cover of a bush near the path, Kline closed his eye and went into a trance-like state, before opening it and looking back at his teammates with a quick nod. The bush rustled loudly as he, Nida, Pleo, and Dimitri exited out onto the path and followed it towards Nida's familial burrow. Nida hesitated as she neared the mat in front of the entrance, seeing the mailbox unopened and hearing nothing from deeper within. The Nidorina sat on her haunches and turned her ears towards the burrow's entrance as she wavered a moment, until she eventually stepped forward to call into it.

"Mamí? Papí? Are you there?"

Nida's words were answered by shifting from further down the burrow, as the forms of a Nidorino and Nidorina emerged warily, followed by three Nidoran. Marley and Teja blinked at the Nidorina before them, sizing her up when they noticed the form of a young Lugia standing behind her and their eyes widened in realization.

"Nida?!" Marley exclaimed. "Is that you?!"

"It's her! We had a lot of trouble getting back and she's bigger now!" Pleo insisted. "But it's really her!"

Marley stared at her daughter in surprise for a moment, before bounding ahead and pulling her into a firm embrace as the other members of the family gathered around. The mother Nidorina's voice hitched and began to sniffle as she let go, and looked back with a damp-eyed smile.

"My niñita, you've grown so much!"

"Yeah, whatever happened to being the fourth child, huh?" a blue Nidoran demanded. "How on earth did you evolve before anyone else?"

Nida's muzzle curled up in a teasing smirk, as she gave a dismissive wave of her paw back at her sister.

"Well, you know what they say about late bloomers, Ani," Nida jested. "Clearly that applies to hatching order too."

As Nida bantered with her siblings, Teja neared Pleo, giving a curious tilt of his head as he noticed Kline and Dimitri towards the back of his group.

"It's so good to see you again, Protector," the Nidorino said. "Are those two new friends of yours?"

"That's right!" Pleo insisted. "The big one's Dimitri and the small one's Kline! They helped us get back to Tromba!"

"It's a pleasure to meet you," Dimitri greeted, raising one of his scythes. "I'm from the Khranitel Rod and have been helping Pleo since we crossed paths at sea."

"And Kline's another Protector that we met!" Pleo added. "He's the Protector of Conntow and he can turn invisible!"

The Lugia's declaration drew surprised gasps from the gathered Pokémon, the Nidoran of the lot bounding up to crowd around the strange serpent in their midst.

"Wait, the Protector of Conntow?" Orino asked. "But how's that possible?"

"And what's this invisibility look like?" Nida's other brother wondered. "Can you show us?"

Kline let out a sharp huff in reply and hopped away from the Nidoran, before pivoting on his tail and shooting a stern frown at everyone.

"Ahem, not to cut your doting curiosity short, but we don't have time for this," the Zygarde harrumphed. "We'd heard that things had been coming to a boil out here and came to see if anything can be done about it."

Marley twitched her whiskers, as her face took on an increasingly serious, yet puzzled expression.

"… How did you even make it here?" she asked. "The Company sent a Commissioner out here to ambush you all."

"I guess you could say we received… a tip about what's going on here, even if it required some fast thinking to get the ship safely into port," Nida replied. "But we should be fine, at least for now. It's just that we don't really know where the best place to start is at the moment."

"Well, there's mami's resettlement notice…." Dorin murmured.

A long silence fell over the group as a crushing aura seemed to settle over the rest of Nida's family. The younger Nidorina shuffled uneasily, before turning to her brother with an insistent scowl.

"The Company can't enforce that if we kick them all out of the island, Dorin," Nida said. "Hasn't everyone been trying to make that happen?"

"With what? There's three ships full of Pokémon prowling around town, and that blasted Roserade has been handing out resettlement notices left and right," Ani replied. "How's anyone supposed to plan anything big enough to handle that?"

Nida bit her tongue in reply and folded her ears back, her eyes drifting to the ground as she realized that those circumstances did make it rather hard for the town to come up with something on its own. Orino hesitated a moment, before shifting his feet and raising his voice to speak up.

"Yeah, about that…" the Nidoran began. "There might be a start of a plan that could help, though admittedly it still needs quite a bit of work."

The others all turned over to Orino curiously, wondering to themselves just what sort of plan he could possibly have. Pleo opened his mouth to ask, only to trail off before he could say anything when he noticed Kline abruptly stiffening up and closing his eye. Nida's family looked at Kline and gave worried glances over at her and her teammates, Pleo blinking puzzledly before calling out to him.

"… Kline?"

The Zygarde snapped back to attention, turning his head up to the others with a stern expression.

"We don't have any time right now," Kline said. "Hide quick."

Marley and Teja hurried their children, Pleo, and Kline down the burrow to take cover. Dimitri attempted to join his teammates, only to find that his head and shoulders were too broad to fit down the winding burrow. After a few futile attempts to twist and contort his way down, he felt Teja paw at his leg, making him hastily pull his head back out in time to see Sicula approaching with a small party of underlings. The Kabutops quickly started up some idle chatter about the sea to Marley and Teja, trailing off as the Roserade neared and completely ignored his presence to beeline towards Marley.

"We've waited long enough, Nidorina," Sicula spat. "There's a spot on the boat out to Vollezee with your name on it."

"Qué diablos?!" Marley exclaimed. "We weren't supposed to move for several days!"

"Hmph, the Company has decided to expedite your relocation," the Grass-Type huffed. "Get the rest of your family and whatever belongings you wanted to bring along, since you're leaving now."

The Nidorina shot back a withering glare, visibly restraining herself from throwing herself at the Roserade before she turned and reluctantly made her way down the burrow, followed closely by Teja. As Sicula watched the two Poison-Types slip underground, she turned her attention to Dimitri, who had stood by awkwardly watching the proceedings.

"And who are you supposed to be?" the Roserade demanded.

"I was just passing through to talk to some of the locals," Dimitri insisted. "I'm from a traveling rod, so I like to do that whenever we pass by an island."

Sicula looked over the Kabutops carefully, noting that he bore no scarf, and instead wore a blue-and-red belt about his waist. The Grass-Type's eyes narrowed and Dimitri grimaced, thinking that perhaps the Roserade had found him out, when her voice disrupted his train of thought.

"In case you haven't noticed, this island isn't exactly open for tourists right now," she snapped. "I've seen your buddies in the harbor over the past few days, so stick with them until we're done here."

Dimitri's eyes widened at the revelation that his own rod had already made it into the waters around Tromba. The Kabutops reflexively opened his mouth to ask what Sicula knew, only to catch himself and swiftly clamp his mouth shut when she abruptly cut him off.

"And for the record, what happens on land is our problem, not yours," the Roserade growled. "We stick to affairs above water, you stick to them below. Are we clear?"

The Kabutops hesitated a moment, before nodding his head back with a low grunt.

"… Crystal."

Sicula huffed and turned away when the sound of footsteps rang out, revealing Marley and Teja emerging with two of their children and a small collection of bags. The Roserade scowled at Marley and Teja upon seeing the amount of Nidoran with them, prompting her to speak up with a sharp shout.

"Hey! There were supposed to be ten of you after your kid in our ranks and your missing brat were taken out," the Grass-Type barked. "Where are the rest?"

"The young ones are still at the Day Care right now," Teja insisted. "We weren't expecting to have to leave on such short notice, so-"

"Spare me the explanation," Sicula spat. "We'll go along with you there, and don't get any ideas about trying to stall us."

The Roserade and her underlings stepped forward and unceremoniously shoved the family of Poison-Types off, leaving the burrow to return to silence. After a few uneasy moments, Orino poked his head out before Nida and her teammates emerged in front of the hastily-vacated burrow, the group trading worried looks with each other.

"… What do we do now?" Pleo murmured.

"Like I was saying… Mosca and the rest of us have the start of a plan," Orino explained. "We hadn't made a whole lot of progress yet, but with you and another Protector here, maybe things can change for the better."

"Let's hear what she has to say, then," Nida replied. "Lead the way."

The purple Nidoran hopped ahead, leaving Nida and the rest of the team to follow along after his tracks, wondering all the while just what sort of plan the town's Dojo Maestra could have been working on.



On the grounds of Tromba's guild, the atmosphere had remained tense since the arrival of Commissioner Bunsen and his fleet. While the island's guild had attempted to carry on with some semblance of normalcy, Hatteras had remained under house arrest within the short lighthouse overlooking the grounds that doubled as his domicile. On that day, just like the three before it, a pair of guards had been posted at the lighthouse's door, the current shift consisting of a Lickilicky and a Dugtrio who fought against boredom and their own restlessness to stay alert at their posts.

"How much longer is our shift again?" the Lickilicky asked. "We've been watching this sheep's hut since the crack of dawn."

"Until after lunch," the Dugtrio answered. "Just stay focused, it's not as if it's been a hard task so far."

The Lickilicky frowned back when he caught the sight of movement in the skies in the background, watching as the forms of a Gliscor and a Talonflame landed just outside the guild complex a short distance away. The Lickilicky pawed at his counterpart, drawing the Dugtrio's attention as the two Flying-Types began to walk over.

"… Wait, I thought that 'Hatteras' 'mon wasn't supposed to have visitors," the Lickilicky said, prompting the Dugtrio to curl her mouths into a sharp frown.

"He wasn't."

The Lickilicky's features hardened into a harsh glare as Percy and Calidus neared, the Normal-Type stepping forward to cut the pair off with a sharp growl.

"Hold it! What are you two doing here?" the Lickilicky demanded.

"We're here to see the Guildmaster," Percy replied. "We were told that we could find him here."

"He's not accepting visitors right now," Dugtrio huffed. "Move along."

"Huh? But we were dispatched by our own guildmaster!" Calidus protested. "Her last three letters to him all went unanswered and she wanted a team to go and check up on him."

"Well, he's still alive," the Lickilicky insisted. "Go home and let her know that."

Percy and Calidus hesitantly looked at each other, before the Gliscor of the pair spoke up, raising out a claw to try and calm the guards' mood.

"Surely we can be reasonable here…" he began.

Percy and Calidus continued on with their attempts to hold the guards' attention, delving into one story after another of how Guildmaster Hatteras and their own guildmaster were old friends, how they had come to know each other, and why it was imperative for them to pass their message along. As the pair slowly whittled away at the guards' patience, a bush overlooking the lighthouse rustled and shifted as Kiran and Trizano poked their heads out

"It looks like the coast is clear right now," Kiran whispered.

"Go on before someone flies by," Trizano said. "I'll keep an eye on things from here."

Kiran crept out of the bush and flew up to the lighthouse's roof, sneaking along the back edge when he noticed the door on the lighthouse's balcony had been left ajar. After checking to ensure the Lickilicky and Dugtrio were still preoccupied with Percy and Calidus below, the Swellow flew down, hurriedly ducking past the doorway and down the stairs to a vacant second floor bedroom where he looked about the surroundings warily.

"Hatteras? Estás ahí?"

The Flying-Type was answered by creaking wood and the sound of hesitant footsteps climbing up from the ground floor. A short moment later, the Swellow was greeted by Hatteras' head poking up above the stairs, the elderly sheep climbing the last few steps up with a surprised gape.

"Kiran? How did you get here?"

"That can wait for later, Guildmaster," the bird answered, fanning out his wings. "We'd heard that there was trouble in town, so me and the others on the ship wanted to know if there was anything we could do to help."

Hatteras lowered his head with a deflated sigh, giving a shake back in response to the Swellow.

"I don't know how much I can help you there," the Ampharos replied. "Commissioner Bunsen's been keeping me penned up here without any visitors to pass word along to."

"Well, we have to try something," Kiran insisted. "This state of affairs is 100% unsustainable, and we already sent Nida to check up on Marley to see if they could organize a revolt. Surely there has to be someone else we can turn to…"

Hatteras blinked back at the Swellow's musings, giving a puzzled tilt of his head.

"I'm surprised it's you asking me that Kiran," the Electric-Type remarked as he pointed at the bird's breast. "Why, the answer is sitting pinned right on your scarf."

"My… scarf?"

Kiran turned his head down, when he saw the glinting form of his Rescue Team badge pinned to the scarf's fabric. The Swellow gave Hatteras a puzzled look, prompting the Ampharos to give a sagely nod back.

"The guild is one of the more organized groups in Bluewhorl, that's why as Mayor Hatteras, I always turned to them for help in times of trouble," the sheep explained. "Perhaps it also makes sense to start with them now."

"I'd thought of that, but with over sixty members just on the active roster and me not having a real clue as to what's been happening since the Company came back here, where would I even start?"

Hatteras paused and stroked his chin thoughtfully, before shaking his head and speaking back up.

"Try contacting Team Cloudburst, Team ESP, and Team Sawtooth," he said. "I think those three would be able to help wrangle everyone in short order."

"Their experience would certainly help out, so I suppose that's as good a place to begin as any…" Kiran mused. "I'll try starting from there then, Guildmaster Ha-"

"Oi, I'm going to say this one last time! There's no visitors, no letters, no nothing!" a Dugtrio's voice snapped. "Now buzz off if you know what's good for you!"

Kiran and Hatteras turned towards the window where they saw the guards outside starting to get visibly agitated with Percy and Calidus. Kiran bit his tongue and grimaced, wondering how much longer their distraction could hold when Hatteras raised his brow and looked back at the Swellow.

"Friends of yours?" the Ampharos asked.

"Recent ones, yes," Kiran answered. "Though I suppose that's my cue to take wing."

"Buena suerte," Hatteras said. "And may the gods smile on your efforts."

"Yours too, Guildmaster."

Hatteras followed Kiran up to the platform above, watching as the Swellow hastily took flight off towards the sea. The arguing from the entrance died down, the Ampharos turning his head to see Percy and Calidus falling back as the guards grumbled and returned to their posts. After watching the guards safely train their attention back to the entrance, Hatteras turned towards Kiran as he flew off, following the Swellow's course until he slipped out of view amid the tangle of sails in the harbor.

He had done what he could to aid them. Now, his fate, and that of the entire village lay in the paws of the Siglo Swellow and the rest of the townsfolk.



In Vollezee, the best and brightest of the Company's next generation were nurtured in Canalhouse City's great Academy. The school was built in a great complex of long, stone buildings centered around a square building set behind a courtyard that lay on both sides of a canal dividing two of the city's islets that were connected by a pair of arched bridges. The east and west wings of the building that bridged the two sides of the canal were built over a series of five arches, three above the water in the center to allow swimming Pokémon passage, and two on each side for more terrestrial Pokémon.

At the top of each hour, the courtyard and canal would teem with Pokémon departing from various courses and stopping to mingle with each other. On the south side of the building, the ground floor had been built out into a windowed walkway that carried on up and over the archways, with shops filling the spaces opposite of the windows that dutifully pried loose the Thalers from the students' pursestrings. Today was no different, as Inler walked into the courtyard, making his way over to his way over to the statue of the Company's first Director that he himself had commissioned as part of Canalhouse City's expansion, paying no mind to the gapes and whispers his presence drew from passing Pokémon as he keenly watched the doors ahead of him into the complex and the students filing out of them. There, among them, the Nidoking spotted the bounding forms of a trio of Nidoran in plain lavender scarves, the lot carrying on a brief ways before they turned and saw Inler waiting for them much to their delighted surprise.

"Oh! Opa!"

Inler craned his head down to see the three Nidoran scampering up and pawing at his legs as the nearby Company Pokémon stopped and watched as the little spike balls bounded about excitedly around the elderly Nidoking.

"What are you doing here?" a purple Nidoran asked. A small smile spread over Inler's muzzle, as he stooped to pet his grandson's head.

"I just wanted to check in," the Nidoking answered. "You have been learning well, haven't you?"

The Nidoran chimed in with cheerful affirmations one after the other, when their voices were stilled by the sound of a loud thump and growling voice.

"They've been learning fine. Thanks for your concern."

A Nidorina sauntered up, giving a sharp glance up at Inler as he and the Nidorina stared at each other in a tense, awkward silence. The three Nidoran shifted uneasily, when Inler broke the silence by speaking up in a flat, unenthusiastic tone.

"Hello Fritha, it's been a while since we last spoke," he said.

"Hmph, I think it's best we keep it that way," the Nidorina scoffed. "Come on kids, let's go. You have practice with your Baccer team today."

"But classes barely let out!" the blue Nidoran protested. "And Baccer doesn't start until-"

"No buts. Move it already."

The Nidoran let out a chorus of disappointed groans and began to file over towards the Nidorina. Inler curled his mouth down into a disappointed frown and raised his voice in a disapproving tone.

"Fritha, if the kids aren't feeling up for Baccer right now, perhaps it's best to give them a break," Inler insisted. "There's no reason to be so rigid with them."

The Nidorina narrowed her eyes into an acidic glare, before letting out a frustrated huff in reply.

"Somehow, I don't ever recall that being a problem for you."

Inler fell silent at Fritha's reply, shaking his head back with a low sigh.

"Some things you don't learn until you've come of age," he said. "It's too late for me to change the things I would've done differently, but there's no reason for you to do the same."

"You get chances every day to do things differently with your 'family'," she spat. "Why, you're wearing its scarf right now!"

The Nidorina turned away and hurried her children off, the three glumly glimpsing back as Inler stood and watched the lot depart. The Nidoking hung his head and pinched his brow, as Zorn swam past with a Magikarp in tow, the Gyarados stopping to crane his head down towards the Company Director with a puzzled look.

"Wasn't that your daughter, Director?" the Gyarados asked. "Why did you just let her get away with brushing you off like that?"

Inler narrowed his eyes into a sharp scowl, training a piercing glare back at the Gyarados that made him shrink back in the water.

"That's none of your concern," the Nidoking growled. "Have a nice afternoon, Administrator Zorn. I have other matters to tend to right now."

Inler turned and shuffled off from the chastened Gyarados, the Nidoking looking off as Fritha and his grandchildren slipped from view amidst the crowds in the hallway. He folded his ears back and continued off for his office in darker spirits than when he'd left it.



The highest point in all of Anyilla was the central peak of Gestirn Island, a towering mountain that pierced into the sky where the snow frosting it intermingled with the clouds above and a foggy veil that ran along its north face down to its base. The mountain cascaded down to the sea, terminating in gently rolling foothills wreathed in spruce trees that hosted its fields and its outpost of civilization: Starpeak Square.

"Kommt zurück, ihr Diebe!"

In normal times, Starpeak Square was a sleepy seaside town of painted-timber huts under the watchful gaze of the local Duke's castle in the hills above. That day, smoke curled up from the town as Wilhelm and Kichiro flitted away from a ransacked shop and into a square built around a fountain as a livid Drampa gave chase. A gout of blue dragonfire zipped overhead, prompting Wilhelm to wheel around with a yellow cloud of paralyzing spores, freezing the Dragon-Type in his tracks.

"Just try and stop us!" the Hoppip cried. "The crew of the Siglo Swellow takes as it pleases!"

Kichiro frowned and shook his head slightly at Wilhelm's theatrics, before taking out an orange-scaled seed from his bag.

"Here! Have a Tromban farewell!" the Ledian jeered.

The Bug-Type hurled the Blast Seed at the Drampa's shop, the orange missile finding its mark on a set of steps at the entrance before exploding into a ball of fire that swallowed up the shopfront. The Drampa looked on in stunned horror, as Wilhelm flitted up, jeering down at the hapless shopkeeper from above.

"Ha ha! Nothing can stop the mighty crew of the Siglo-!"

Wilhelm's boast was cut off by a hail of sharp stones zipping right past his fronds, making him wheel back with a frightened squeal. Kichiro turned his head and saw a party of guards led by a Krookodile charging ahead, prompting him to hastily yank Wilhelm and fly off back for the harbor. There, they saw Hess and a number of their crewmates taking cover behind upended crates, throwing attacks back at the town as Hess motioned with his claw for his underlings to hurry aboard the Mistral Marauder.

"Our job here's done!" the Aggron shouted. "Come on!"

Kichiro and Wilhelm hastily dove aboard the deck as one after the other, a frantic scramble of pirates made their way back onto the deck. The sails were lowered and the moorings were hastily cut as the Mistral Marauder lurched off under a hail of attacks. Hess grabbed onto the rope ladder up to the deck when a bolt of electricity zipped by and prompted him to wheel about towards the approaching guards with an angry snarl.

"Knock it off already!" he roared.

Hess jumped into the water from the rope ladder and churned up a large wave that he sent barrelling into the crowd of guards that drew a chorus of pained and confused shouts. Back on the Mistral Marauder, the ship jolted forward as the sea and air escorts whipped up a current and a tailwind, the crack of cannonfire and errant Apricorns zipping overhead ringing out as Kichiro barked out orders to the other fliers and Wilhelm hugged the deck for dear life. Slowly, the fire grew more sporadic and fainter, the pair looking up to see Gestirn starting to shrink into the distance as the lumbering form of the ship's Aggron captain climbed aboard dripping seawater with a relieved sigh.

"Well, mission accomplished," Hess said.

"'Mission accomplished?!'" a Charmeleon fumed. "I barely snagged a clawful of loot from that raid!"

"Yeah! How was any of that worth what we got out of it?" a Chingling chimed in. The pair's protests were quickly joined in with a chorus of displeased grumbles from the other pirates, prompting Hess to raise a claw and motion for silence.

"Hey, we were just asked to raise some hell out there," the Aggron insisted. "We did that, and we didn't lose anybody this time. That's good enough, isn't it?"

"But where's the loot?" a Wimpod demanded.

Hess grimaced as his underlings' complaints took on an increasingly testy air, when their grumbling was quickly silenced by the sound of wood rolling against the deck as Rodion brought a large keg to a stop with his foot.

"There was a brewery near the shoreline that I and some of the swimmers helped clean out," he chimed in. "We managed to get a dozen of these kegs full of Gestirn Pilsner, more than enough for all of us."

The Floatzel's reassurance was met with an annoyed buzz, as Kichiro flitted up and shot an unimpressed scowl over at the wooden keg.

"Oh come on, Rodion," the Ledian spat. "You can't seriously expect that we're all going to suddenly be satisfied by a little-"

"Wait, Pilsner? Isn't that beer?" a Drednaw asked.

"Yeah, Gestirn's supposed to make the best beer in Anyilla!" a Cherrim exclaimed.

"Send some this way!" a Litten cried.

The pirates eagerly crowded around the keg and began to help themselves to portions of frothy ale from within, their earlier mood having dissipated into a carnival atmosphere as Kichiro looked on with an annoyed frown and buried his face into an open hand.

"Ugh… why am I not surprised?"

Rodion watched the pirates' festivities with a moment's self-satisfied smile, before his features eased and he turned back to the ship's Aggron captain.

"We should start thinking of ways to get out of this 'arrangement' we're in and go back to our normal raids," the Floatzel said. "Something about that Commissioner just doesn't feel right, and we shouldn't wait to find out why."

"Hrmph, not that I don't agree, but we don't exactly have a lot of cards to play there," Kichiro grumbled. "What are we supposed to do? Just abandon our new spot on the Council and sail off from Anyilla?"

"Look, I don't like our situation either, but we'd be putting a huge target on our backs if we try ditching that Samurott," Hess insisted. "I don't think even sailing for other waters would get that off of us."

The Aggron shook his head, turning his attention towards the kegs as he tried to reassure his first mate and head flier.

"Just relax a bit, we'll have plenty of time to figure that out. Besides, I'm a bit thirsty right now."

Rodion and Kichiro watched as Hess joined his underlings, snatching a whole keg for himself and hoisting it to drink without a care in the world. The pair looked at each other a moment, before following after their captain. The solution to escaping their blackmail would still be around after a drink, and who knew? Perhaps Gestirn Pilsner would be just the thing to get their creative sparks flying.



Back in Bluewhorl Town, Elty and the others in his group quietly made their way further inland from the harbor along the town's lanes. While Bluewhorl had always been on the sleepy side, the streets that day were largely empty, enough so that the Growlithe and his teammates would occasionally slow their pace to check up on their surroundings whenever there didn't seem to be any watching guards present. As they went further into town, the lot found themselves near the main square, scouting about as they closed the last few streets on their way to Mirlia's juice bar.

"So… you're sure that your old friends are at Mirlia's?" Ander asked.

"They're still my friends, but yeah. One of my buddies works there, and it's usually pretty quiet there during the day, so we always tried to meet up there when we could," Elty replied, his answer drawing a puzzled raise of Crom's brow.

"Wait, but I thought you always went there during your break to order Shuca juice," the Druddigon said.

"Well yeah, that too," the Growlithe answered. "But you guys never would have let me go there in the middle of training if I told you I was splitting drinks with Pyry, Pekka, and the others."

Crom curled his maw into a disapproving frown, when the sound of sneering laughter made Alice motion for a pause and prompted the group to turn their heads down a nearby side street. The five peered around the corner, seeing the laughter was coming from a Politoed and a Carkol in lavender scarves cornering a Meowth, the Politoed of the pair knocking a crate filled with empty bottles out of the Meowth's paws.

"Hey, hick. Pick up those bottles."

The Meowth stammered and stooped down to pick up one of the bottles, only for the Carkoal to cut in and knock it back out of the Normal-Type's grasp. From their hiding place, Guardia tightened her grip on her club, stomping forward when Alice latched onto her shoulder and forcefully pulled her back.

"Not yet," the Sneasel insisted. "I don't like it any more than you do, but we've got one chance to get the drop on them and we can't use it up here."

Guardia paused before turning and grudgingly nodding back. As the guards continued to harass the Meowth, Elty shook his head and let out a low sigh, before shuffling along to continue on to Mirlia's bar.

"Let's just move along for now."

One after the other, Elty and his teammates pressed on, following the path until they found the familiar juice bar nestled beside the town's glassblower shop. The group made it up to the door and pushed it open to step inside, where they saw Mirlia and Minia behind the counter, along with Pyry, Pekka, and a number of their fellows at a few of the tables who turned and jolted out of their seats in surprise.

"Eltenios?! What are you doing here?!" Pyry cried.

"Yeah, weren't you supposed to be somewhere at sea right now?!" Pekka chittered. "How on earth did you get back?"

Mirlia stared at the door as she watched Crom and Ander enter, Minia clambering out of her mother's pouch and onto the bar as the barkeep Kangaskhan blinked in astonishment.

"Crom? Ander? How are you two here?" Mirlia asked. Her daughter tilted her head puzzledly for a moment, before her eyes lit up excitedly.

"Ah! You must've brought the Protector back!" Minia exclaimed. "So then you're here to kick those mean Company Pokémon out!"

"We are, but we're not ready to do it just yet," Crom explained. "We're gonna need some help first."

"That's where I come in!" Alice chimed in. "The name's Alice. I'm a new friend of theirs and have some experience fighting those square-necks."

"And I'm called 'Guardia'," the Cubone of their number added. "I'm a traveling lorekeeper gathering tales about your backwards, hut-dwelling lives."

Elty and Crom furrowed their brows with long frowns at Guardia's introduction, the pair unable to shake a sense of absurdity at the idea of a 'mon who'd lived in a cave her whole life up until a couple weeks ago calling them backwards. The Druddigon rolled his eyes, supposing that some habits took a bit longer for ferals to unlearn than others.

"Uhm… yeah, something like that," Crom murmured. "But we also came here to ask for your help."

Pyry, Pekka, and their peers traded skeptical looks with one another. A Sableye and Jigglypuff stepped up to the fore, the Sableye of the two giving a dubious frown back.

"… Eh? Just what are you expecting us to do?" he demanded.

"Yeah, last time your bird friend got wiped across the floor by Company 'mons just like the ones in port," the Jigglypuff insisted. "His whole 'surprise windstorm' thing didn't exactly come in to bail him out, so why would this time be any different?"

"Because Pleo has gotten stronger during his journey," Guardia piped. "So there's no reason to assume things will play out the same way this time."

"That said… we're not fully sure how much extra muscle we'll need if things turn out to be tougher than we expect," Elty said. "Which is where you come in."

"Wait, what?! Why on earth would we want anything to do with that?!" a Quilava cried.

"Yeah, if you guys can't handle it, what sort of difference do you expect us to make?" an Ekans demanded. "Those square-necks would probably punt us into the Wastes after they're through with us!"

"And even if they don't, we'd probably wish they did," a Zebstrika grumbled. "Don't think we haven't heard those stories about what goes on at that prison complex they run on Nagrobek."

"Well… yes, but it's not as if you'd get nothing out of it. After I stuck my neck out for Nida and Pleo when they got forced on the run, they started looking out for me," Elty explained. "If you do that, I'm sure that the town will at least think of you as more than just a bunch of deadbeats providing free labor."

The Growlithe's reply drew back skeptical murmurs and grumbles from the gathered pirates, none of whom showed much sign of being swayed by Elty's testimony.

"Yeah, well that'd be nice if things worked out," the Quilava harrumphed. "But even a Slowpoke could see the odds that we're up against here and tell that it's a bad bet."

"Pah, what sort of pirates are you all supposed to be?!"

The pirates looked about surprisedly as Alice hopped onto a table, folding her arms and looking down at the gathering with an impatient huff.

"Being a pirate's all about taking risks for glory and a payout! To tell all the naysayers wrong if you make it, and say that you at least took a chance even when things come up short!" the Sneasel exclaimed. "If I didn't know any better, I'd think you lot were a bunch of scaredy Skitty content to just cower and grovel in the shadows while those square-necks stepped all over you!"

"Oi!" Mirlia snapped. "Watch who you accuse of cowering and groveling there-!"

Alice gave a shush back and winked before turning back to the pirates, leaving Mirlia to quiet down with a small frown as the Sneasel shot a challenging grin at the former brigands.

"So what's it going to be?" she insisted. "Are you going to just sit here drinking and waiting as things get worse, or are you going to take the leap when there's two Protectors here looking to help you out and grab at a brighter future?"

The Sneasel's remark made the bar's patrons jolt up with stunned stares, the silence being broken with an incredulous outcry from the Sableye.

"Two Protectors?"

"Why didn't you say anything about that earlier?!" Minia exclaimed.

"You never asked," Alice said, giving a teasing shrug in reply. Mirlia and Minia traded looks with each other before Elty shook his head and turned back to speak to his peers.

"Look, if you're really set on laying low, there's nothing that we can really do about it. But this is as good of a chance to get one over these Company dupki as we're all going to get in a very long time," the Growlithe added. "So won't you help out? For old times' sake?"

"… I'm in. It's high time my claws did something other than knead dough all day," Pyry grunted.

"Yeah, me too!" Pekka insisted. "Let's show those square-necks they're biting off more than they can chew!"

The other pirates started chiming in in agreement afterwards, making Elty and his teammates trade contented grins with each other. As the lot basked in their turn of fortunes, Minia turned her head and looked about, before piping up with a start.

"Huh? Wasn't Ander just here?" she asked. "Where'd he go?"

Elty, Alice, Crom, and Guardia looked about the room, and noticed that sure enough, Ander really was nowhere to be found. Crom darted up to the doorway, pulling the door open only to see nothing but an empty lane outside. The Druddigon lingered a moment, he and his teammates wondering to themselves why Ander would leave so suddenly… and where he could have gone.



After a quick stop by the family field where Orino hastily appropriated a crate on a wheeled frame, Nida and the rest of her team made their way through town with Pleo and Kline hidden safely inside. The three carried along slowly, taking side streets and proceeding cautiously when they simply couldn't evade the attention of Bunsen's underlings, the five eventually finding themselves at Mosca's Dojo. There, Orino led the others around the back towards a small entrance and tapped a series of short and long beats on the door with a forepaw and looked up as a wooden slat clattered and slid rightward to reveal a pair of hawk eyes looking through. The door creaked open as the Dojo's Hawlucha master stepped out, sizing up the Orino and the unexpected company with him.

"Orino? And is that… Nida?" Mosca asked. "What are you two doing here? And who is your Kabutops friend with the crate?"

"His name is Dimitri and he's here to help," the purple Nidoran explained. "As for the crate… well, something came up."

Dimitri wedged the tip of his blade under the crate's lid and pried it up, drawing a rustle inside. Mosca raised a brow puzzledly and looked into the crate, coming face to face with Pleo looking back up at her. The Hawlucha let out a surprised gasp, prompting Nida to hastily shush the Flying-Type and motion for a pause.

"We're at risk of getting spotted out here," the Nidorina insisted. "Let's talk more inside."

The Hawlucha stared down in flustered silence, before nodding back and motioning with a claw for the group to follow.

"… Come on in."

Nida and her companions filed in, wheeling the crate into a drab room filled with crates where a number of Mosca's assistants began to gather around as the Hawlucha shut the door behind them. The Pokémon eyed the crate suspiciously, only for Mosca to pull the lid of the crate away and Pleo to poke his head out much to the helpers' gasping surprise.

"Protector?!" a Glaceon cried.

"Is that really you?!" a Zubat exclaimed.

"Uh-huh!" Pleo nodded. "I'm all here!"

As Mosca's assistants in the dojo stepped forward to behold their returned Protector, Kline hopped up onto the rim of the crate, the serpent catching Mosca's attention and making her turn her head with a puzzled tilt.

"And who is this with you?" the Hawlucha asked.

"Oh, that's Kline!" Pleo chirped. "He's another Protector called Zygarde!"

The gathered Pokémon murmured in awe, approaching one after the other towards the strange serpent when he narrowed his eye back in annoyance and sharply spoke up.

"Not that I'm one to turn down a little doting adoration, but I believe that you were working on some sort of plan for a revolt?" Kline chided. "Let's hear about that first."

Mosca caught herself, blinking a moment before straightening up and brushing at the plumage on her chest and awkwardly clearing her throat.

"Right. Come along."

Mosca bade Team Traveller, Orino, and Kline to follow her over to the Dojo's courtyards, where the mock dungeon had been set up on one of the battlefields. Nida and her companions watched as Mosca filed in, following after puzzledly until the Hawlucha eventually uncovered a hidden partition with a darkened space behind it. The group entered the chamber while Mosca uncovered a lamp with glowmoss, revealing that they were standing in a large room anchored by a central table with maps and papers strewn about. Pleo and his companions blinked in surprise at the hidden room, as Orino bounded up to Mosca's side behind the table.

"Welcome to the big war room, if you want to call it that," the Nidoran said. "Mosca's been meeting with us here to figure out who we can reach out to and what we can do to push back against Bunsen and his lackeys, but we hadn't gotten far enough yet to figure out how we'd pull it off. Now that you guys are here, this changes everything."

"… What exactly have you planned so far?" Nida asked.

"Well, first off, we're going to break out Osmund and hide him in the island's interior for a few days. He's a strong fighter and knows who can be trusted among the guards, both of which we'll need if we're going to drive out Bunsen," Mosca explained. "Plus if he escaped his cell, it would force the guards to waste time trying to track him down and give us a freer claw back in town."

"Getting him out shouldn't be too hard either," Orino offered. "I know where they're keeping the master key inside the Guardhouse and there's a secret entrance that Bunsen's lackeys don't know about. So we can use those to spring Osmund from there."

The Nidoran's explanation drew puzzled blinks back from Nida and her teammates, Dimitri stepping up with a surprised tilt of his head.

"Wait, there's a secret entrance inside of the cellblock?" the Kabutops asked.

"Well… not exactly. It goes to a storage room on the other side of the Guardhouse, and it's locked from the inside," Orino replied. "But it's still better than nothing!"

Orino's explanation made the other Pokémon trade dubious stares with one another and whisper to each other under their breaths. Kline hesitated a moment, before hopping up and training an insistent gaze up at Mosca.

"Assuming you manage to break him out, what would you do next?" the Zygarde questioned.

"We'd call up everyone able and willing to fight and attack different positions used by Bunsen's underlings all at once to force them to abandon the town," Mosca answered. "We're still figuring out what places we'd need to fight for to force them to retreat out to sea and keep them from forming a redoubt where they could wait for outside help, but we still have some time to work with. They're planning on shipping out the folks who got a relocation notice in five days, so our best time to strike will be before then."

"But we don't have five days!" Nida protested. "Mami just got taken!"

"Wait, what?!"

Mosca's beak hung open in shock, the Hawlucha whirling over to Orino with an alarmed look that made the purple Nidoran lower his ears and nod back glumly.

"… It's true," he sighed. "It seems like they're planning on shipping out everyone today."

Mosca stared ahead blankly for a moment, before hanging her head and pinching her brow with a claw.

"… I just don't know how we could make everything happen on such short notice," she muttered.

"Well… what would we need to start?" Pleo asked.

"Getting everyone together, for a start. I don't know how we'd figure out every place to attack to drive out Bunsen and his lackeys, but we'd have to at least begin with whatever staging area they're using to deport everyone," Mosca replied. "Some of the best fighters in town got served notices, and we'd really struggle without their help otherwise."

"I can help with sending word out," Kline offered. "We'd admittedly need to play the process of finding any strategic positions that Bunsen's underlings have taken over by ear, but if I can find your allies across an entire town, finding targets can't be that much harder."

"And I'll help with getting the 'mons the Company's trying to resettle into battle alongside us," Nida added. "Mami is there, and I'm not just letting her get shipped away if I can help it!"

"We might as well go for Osmund too at this point, Mosca," Orino suggested. "If it's really now or never, we're going to need his help, and keeping the guards distracted closer to the edge of town will give you the time you need to regroup to try and drive out Bunsen's lackeys."

Pleo paused and rubbed a wing against his chin deep in thought. Between getting everyone in town to fight, coming to Marley's aid, and freeing Osmund, there was no shortage of Pokémon who needed his help…

"I guess that means that I ought to go with-"

"Orino," Kline interrupted, prompting Pleo to turn his head back in surprise.

"Huh? But why wouldn't I go with Nida?"

"Because my skills are better used in an unpredictable battle like that, and if breaking out Osmund is going to serve as a distraction, it'd only be natural that Commissioner Bunsen would send more 'mons after it. You wouldn't want Orino and Osmund to handle that all on their own, would you?" the serpent asked. "Besides, if both of us fight on one team and we get overwhelmed, we risk both getting captured at once. At least if we separate, we can come to each other's aid if the worst comes to pass."

Pleo ruffled his feathers and hesitated a moment, before grudgingly realizing that the Zygarde had raised a fair point. Even so, something didn't sit well about the idea of going into harm's way while splitting up from his teammates along with a Pokemon he didn't know all that well, as much sense as it seemed to make.

"I mean, if you're sure about this…" he murmured. The young Lugia sidled up alongside Orino, Mosca quickly counting heads in the emerging groups before realizing that Dimitri hadn't yet been accounted for.

"What about you, Dimitri?" she wondered. "What team are you going with?"

The Kabutops paused and thought the matter over for a moment, before he spoke up to answer the Hawlucha.

"Actually… maybe neither of them," he replied, drawing puzzled blinks from the rest of the group.

"What do you mean by that?" Kline pressed. "You surely don't mean to just sit here with everything that's going on."

"Well, when that Roserade was leading Nida's mother off, she'd told me that my rod had been hanging out in the harbor," Dimitri said. "If we're starting this fight with this little preparation, wouldn't it make sense to try and get their help?"

"That's a fair point," Mosca responded. "You've certainly sold me on the idea."

"Right," Dimitri nodded back. "I'll go and find them right away."

The Kabutops gave a parting wave of his scythe before ducking out for the room's exit. Orino and Pleo watched as their teammate departed, starting off to exit themselves when Mosca's voice called after them.

"Pleo?"

Pleo stopped, turning his head back to see Mosca looking at him with a worried, but strangely hopeful look in her eyes.

"Good luck out there," the Hawlucha said. "We'll all be counting on you."

"Right," the Lugia replied. "We'll be back to help you soon, I promise!"

"I know you will," Nida insisted, giving a small smile back to her teammate. "We'll be waiting for you out there."

The Nidorina watched as Pleo and her brother headed off. Nida hesitated a moment, eventually shaking her head and turning to Mosca and Kline. All the while, she hoped to herself that in spite of how precarious things seemed, the stars would smile down on their efforts.



Author's Notes:

- Qué diablos?! - Spanish: "What the hell?" Literally "what (the) devils?"
- Estás ahí? - Spanish: "Are you there?"
- Buena suerte - Spanish: "Good luck"
- Kommt zurück, ihr Diebe! - German: "Come back, you thieves!"
- dupki - Polish: "jerks", "rude people". Can be used analogously to "аssholes"
 

Nekodatta

Junior Trainer
Pronouns
She/Her
Partners
  1. koraidon-apex
  2. miraidon-ultimate
Here for the catnip review!
Last I had read I had left things off at Chapter 6, right before a pretty big cliffhanger actually so I'm happy to continue!

So we are getting a nice action packed chapter with the island getting attacked by pirates. I really liked how the chapter was told mostly from Pleo's point of view, showing his inexperience and confusion about not only what to do, but also what to feel as a member of a Rescue Team. Until now, it was all theory, but his role as a "Protector" is actually being tested right now, and he is obviously not ready for it. He is scared and just wants to avoid getting hurt until he actually sees his friends and people close to him in danger.

It was a nice moment.

I enjoyed how the battle against the three thugs was written, with the three of them actually using tactics by keeping the three protagonists separate and having really precise roles - one thing that confused me a bit was the Growlithe: I suppose they used Helping Hand on the other two at the start, but the description left me a bit unsure since it mentioned an electric charge.... Then again I would have no idea how to actually describe that attack actually if not with some sort of wave of energy washing over the Pokémon getting "helped" so I guess it kinda fits after all ahah, assuming it actually was Helping Hand.

I love Nida's mom. That's a badass Nidorina, taking scales off her defeated opponents as trophies, nice.
 
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