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Seconds, minutes, perhaps even hours—it was impossible to tell—passed before the immense doors flew open, allowing them to usher in the once distant figure who now settled on the fine, silver perch. With the full-view of their host in sight, everyone could gaze upon her feathery cloak of red and black feathers; a pair of immense wings; her crown of horns; a silver mane that billowed in an unfelt breeze; and the pair of stormy, grey eyes that offered an intense stare. Those familiar with the being would recognise her as the legendary pokémon, Yveltal.
But Yveltal she was not. No, she was the host of this little party, the director in this quest for vengeance. She was the Mademoiselle.
She eyed the gathered crowd intensively before a glint of disappointment swept through her features. "Is that it?" she demanded to no one in particular.
So far, none of the other new arrivals impressed Diamond much. They all appeared afflicted with the same ailment; disorientation, confusion. None of them seemed to know any more than he did, at least not based on outward appearances and the offhand comment here and there. Not surprising, but curious.
And then suddenly, a loud chime signaled the arrival of a much more interesting party.
Diamond stared up at the yveltal in shock. Here? Now? Already? ...How?? No, that couldn't be right, the last time he'd seen... and yet, the great god stood as living evidence before him. Then Yveltal spoke, and the words only added to Diamond's confusion. ...Is what it?
All thoughts of concealment gone, Diamond emerged from the shadow he'd hidden in and walked as calmly as he could - strange, why did this moment fill him with such... discomfort? - towards Yveltal. He stopped at what he hoped was respectful distance, knelt on one knee, and bowed his head.
"Master," he said, momentarily surprised by the sound of his own voice. The moment passed. "I am honored to be in your presence! I had not been expecting you so soon! I am relieved that you have reached us unharmed!"
Resisting the urge to look up into the god's face was difficult. Something was wrong. Why did the sight of Yveltal fill him with such... unease? And where were the other ghosts? There had to be at least two others he could sense in the room with them, and he had - of course - been the first to pay his respects. But still none of the others had come forward as of yet. Ah well... at least he'd done his duty. Should Yveltal decide to unleash their rage, Diamond was certain he'd at least be spared from the carnage.