Rocky probably hadn't even heard Nate. After a moment of lying there, getting his bearings, he must have noticed he didn't end up with a scythe at his throat.
"I won!" The familiar leapt to his feet, fire blazing back to life. "I won! See? I told you I didn't need your help!"
"Yup. You figured out being a cheating asshole all on your own. Shoulda seen that one coming. What the fuck even was that? Sheer cold?" And, come to think of it, where had the scyther gone? Frozen, presumably--but the first time looking over the arena Nate missed her entirely. Her shadow body had retreated back into its stone, suspended in a ragged wave of ice.
Nate's stomach lurched when he saw it, but that was fine, right? Like going back into a pokéball. Still. "Went pretty fucking hard for a practice battle, didn't you?" Nate said, hopping over the rim of ice that marked the perimeter of his protect and making his way towards the shade-stone. "It's not to the fucking death, Jesus."
"She's fine! It's just a battle," Rocky said. He blew a flamethrower at the ice encasing his opponent, and Nate had to duck to avoid getting hit, too. The shade-stone thudded down amidst steam and melting slush, and Nate got as close as the heat would allow, squinting to get a better look.
Yeah, same as Rocky's, basically. Super uninteresting-looking rock. There were maybe a few shadowy wisps around it, or maybe that was his imagination, or the steam. Again like a pokéball, he supposed. You'd have no clue what was in one, no idea that it was even something special, if you didn't already know what it was for.
"That was a pretty good battle," Rocky said cheerfully, leaving steaming footprints in the ice as he came over with a reviver seed and a couple orans. "I like fighting! We should fight more people."
"Well, we can't do the actual colosseum, that's for sure. Pull a stunt like that and they'd chuck you out of there in no time."
"It's not cheating," Rocky said with a frown. He pressed the reviver seed against the scyther's stone, its green glow leaching away into the stone's dark fissures.